Namibia Salvadora
Salvadora is a waterhole in Etosha National Park directly located at the southern edge of the large salt pan. The shallow water is often used by medium sized to large mammals. Wildebeest, springbok and zebra are common and may be encountered at any visit. Other species, e.g. giraffe, are also regularly seen.
The plain between Salvadora and the nearby waterhole Sueda is one of the best areas to see cheetah in Etosha.
The plain between Salvadora and the nearby waterhole Sueda is one of the best areas to see cheetah in Etosha.
Photography Tips
Tele photo lenses are required. As you will capture your images out of a car, a normal tripod is more or less useless. Best option to stabilize the lens is a bean bag.
Travel Information
The waterhole can be accessed from the main road between the rest camps of Okaukuejo and Halali.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in summer or fall
Sunrise & Sunset
06:06 - 19:14
| current local time: 15:13
Photo Themes
animals
big game
mammals
nature
wildlife
Locations
Etosha National Park
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