Etosha Rainfall and Waterholes by Month
Etosha Rainfall and Waterholes by Month
Etosha’s waterhole activity is directly linked to rainfall patterns. Understanding how rain affects waterhole productivity helps you predict game viewing quality for any month of the year.
How Rainfall Affects Waterhole Strategy
During dry season (May–October), the artificial waterhole network is the only water available to wildlife across most of the park. Every elephant, lion, rhino, and zebra must visit a waterhole — making them the most reliable game viewing spots on earth.
After rain falls (November onwards), animals can drink from puddles, seasonal pans, and temporary pools anywhere in the park. They no longer need to visit the maintained waterholes, which disperses them across the landscape and reduces waterhole productivity.
Monthly Rainfall and Waterhole Activity
| Month | Avg Rainfall | Waterhole Activity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | ~55 mm | Low — animals dispersed | Pan often flooded; flamingo possible |
| February | ~55 mm | Low | Peak green season; animals widespread |
| March | ~35 mm | Low–moderate | Rains easing; waterholes beginning to matter |
| April | ~15 mm | Moderate | Grass thinning; waterhole visits increasing |
| May | ~5 mm | Good | Dry season establishing; waterholes reliable |
| June | ~0 mm | Very good | No competing water; concentrated game |
| July | ~0 mm | Excellent | Peak season; waterholes at maximum productivity |
| August | ~0 mm | Excellent | Still peak; warming begins |
| September | ~0 mm | Outstanding | Animals desperate; highest sightings per hour |
| October | ~5 mm | Outstanding | Extreme waterhole action; 40°C heat |
| November | ~20 mm | Good to excellent | First rains; still productive early in month |
| December | ~35 mm | Moderate–good | Rains increasing; animals beginning to disperse |
The Waterhole Productivity Window
The most reliable game viewing at waterholes runs from approximately early May to late October — roughly 6 months. Within this window, the peak is June to October, with September being the single best month for sheer sightings density at individual waterholes.
Seasonal Pan Flooding: Fischer’s Pan and the Etosha Pan
Fischer’s Pan (near Namutoni)
- Floods approximately November–March when rains are sufficient
- When flooded: flamingo arrive in thousands, sometimes tens of thousands
- When dry: standard waterhole activity for plains game
- Best year for flamingo: a year with above-average rainfall in December–January
Etosha Pan (main pan)
- Floods irregularly — not every year fills the main pan significantly
- In good rainfall years, the pan becomes a shallow lake visible from satellite
- Even partial flooding attracts flamingo, pelican, and waders in large numbers
- The Onkoshi camp location on the pan edge is at its most spectacular when the pan holds water
Using This Data for Planning
- For maximum waterhole productivity: target June–October
- For flamingo spectacle: target November–February, accepting reduced waterhole game viewing
- For best compromise: May (dry established, comfortable temperature, lower cost) or November (last of dry season action + first storms)
- For birding maximum: November–March when Palaearctic migrants are present
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