Etosha National Park · Namibia
Offline pocket guide for Etosha.
Map, waterholes, camps, gates, and 6,977 wildlife sightings. Once installed, it works in airplane mode.
Coords: -18.8556°, +16.3293°
Inside the app
Six things you can do offline.
Why this app exists
Built for self-drive, not for a subscription.
01 / Offline
It works in airplane mode.
The full vector tile map and every point of interest is bundled inside the app at install. There is no "download for offline use" toggle. It is offline.
02 / Paid once
€1.99 once. That is it.
No subscription, no upsell, no banner ads. The reason it is paid is that the only way to keep the no-ads-no-data promise is to charge for the app.
03 / Curated
Hand-checked, refreshed monthly.
Every waterhole, camp, gate, and sighting is checked by hand before it ships. Wildlife sightings refresh on the first of each month so the data stays current.
Questions
What people ask.
Does it really work without signal?
Yes. The full vector tile map and every point of interest is bundled inside the app at install. Open it in airplane mode at the gate of the park, and it works.
What is the difference between this and Google Maps?
Google Maps does not include Etosha's waterhole network, the camps, the gates, or the wildlife sightings. This app is built around those, hand-curated for self-drive in the park.
Why is it paid?
Because it is a real product made by one person, and the only way to keep the no-ads-no-data promise is to charge for it. €1.99 once. No subscription.
Will more parks be added to this app?
No. Each park gets its own app. Chobe and Kruger are in development as separate Play Store listings.
Are you collecting any data?
No. No accounts, no analytics, no crash reporting service, no telemetry. The app does not phone home. The privacy policy at parkpocket.app/privacy says exactly the same thing in legal language.
Ready to install
Get it on the device that goes to the park.
€1.99 one-time. Works in airplane mode. No accounts, no ads.