Mushara is situated approximately 10 km from the Von Lindequist Gate in Etosha National Park. Originally a farm belonging to the Pampa family, Mushara opened its doors to tourism in 1996. The company is still run by the same family, now offering a choice of four lodges.
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The Etosha National Park is one of the most important nature reserves in southern Africa. It exists since 1907 and covers an area of 22,270 km². The central and eastern sections consist mainly of various silvery-white shining salt pans, which have made Etosha famous. In the dry season the park, the animals and the vehicles are covered in a whitish haze of salt dust.
On the southern shore of the huge Etosha Pan (130 x 50 km) there are several waterholes, which magically attract the animals from the surrounding area during the dry season. The three large state camps Okaukuejo, Halali and Namutoni connect Anderson's Gate in the south with the von Lindequist Gate in the east. The western part towards Galton Gate is much more wooded and less frequented by visitors, but it also offers less trails to drive around and find wildlife.
Activities comprise morning and evening game drives in Etosha. Self-drivers can book the camp without activities and undertake game drives in Etosha at their own leisure.
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