May marks the start of the dry season in Namibia's Etosha National Park, making it one of the best times for an unforgettable safari experience. With mild temperatures, excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, and breathtaking landscapes, May is a fantastic month to visit this Namibian gem. Here’s what you can expect when traveling to Etosha National Park in May.
Weather & Landscape:
As the transition from the rainy to the dry season takes place, the weather in Etosha National Park becomes increasingly favorable for visitors. Daytime temperatures hover around 25-28°C (77-82°F), while nights and early mornings can be cool, sometimes dropping to 10°C (50°F). Minimal rainfall means clear skies and dust-free air, creating excellent conditions for photography.
The lush greenery of the wet season starts to fade, revealing Etosha National Park's signature golden-brown savanna and iconic salt pan. This change in landscape enhances wildlife visibility, as animals are less concealed by dense vegetation. Additionally, as natural water sources dry up, animals begin gathering at permanent waterholes, making it easier to spot them.
Wildlife & Animal Sightings:
Etosha National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Four (elephants, lions, leopards, and rhinos), giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and various antelope species. With the drier conditions setting in, animals are more active near water sources, offering superb game-viewing opportunities.
Predators, such as lions and leopards, become more visible as they stake out waterholes to hunt prey. Large elephant herds can also be spotted traveling to their preferred drinking spots. Birdwatchers will still find plenty of resident species, although migratory birds start to leave at this time.

Best Places for Wildlife Viewing:
- In May, some of the top waterholes for wildlife in Etosha National Park spotting include:
- Okaukuejo Waterhole – Famous for its black rhino sightings at night.
- Halali Waterhole – A great place to see leopards and elephants.
- Namutoni Waterhole – Offers diverse sightings, from antelopes to big cats.
Travel Tips:
- May marks the beginning of the peak season, so it’s wise to book accommodations well in advance.
- Head out early in the morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active.
- The temperatures can vary throughout the day, so bring lightweight clothing for the daytime and warmer layers for the evenings.
- Choosing accommodations near popular waterholes increases the chance of spotting wildlife from your lodge.
- With clear skies and active wildlife, May is an ideal time for photography.
- While the malaria risk is lower in May, using insect repellent is still advisable.
Why Visit Etosha in May?
May is a prime time to visit Etosha National Park, as it combines comfortable weather, thinning vegetation, and incredible wildlife encounters. Whether you’re a seasoned safari-goer or a first-time visitor, May offers an unforgettable experience in Namibia's most famous national park.
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