Discover one of the joys of Africa and visit Namibia - an off the beaten track, multi-faceted destination famed for its incredible array of natural attractions and hauntingly beautiful landscapes. The country provides a unique safari alternative to other higher profile destinations in Africa and boasts all of the big five. Namibia also has the largest free-roaming population of cheetah and black rhino in the world. Whether you like travelling in luxury or economically, with a guide or by yourself, and whether your interest is in wildlife, landscapes, adventure, stargazing or culture, Namibia’s year-round sunshine, range of wildlife and scenic beauty make it a tourist destination to which visitors return again and again.
Namibia is a country of “endless horizons”. These areas give an overview of its varied landscapes and ecosystems, from parched, sunbaked dunes to flooded wetlands:
Bring your zoom lens and snap away! Namibia is home to all of the Big Five, as well as hundreds of photogenic bird species, reptiles and endangered wildlife.
Namibia is home to 12 different cultures and is a treat for culture enthusiasts. Many tours include visits to traditional villages or living museums where local people wear traditional dress and demonstrate hunting, weaving and dancing. Tourism is an important source of income for them and they love to share their vibrant culture – so don’t be shy with your camera!
Etosha National Park is home to 380 bird species from flamingos, to pelicans, to rare blue cranes it truly is phenomenal. Regarded as one of Africa’s greatest wildlife parks, it is beautifully spectacular and a must visit destination!
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Walvis Bay is recognised for its rare inhabitants such as the Damara tern, chestnut- banded plover, black tern and black-tailed godwit – not forgetting the vast array of flamingos that occupy the bay too!
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Once upon a time the entire coastline of Namibia was called 'The Skeleton Coast' due to the scores of shipwrecks littering the beaches. Today it is must visit for adrenaline seekers of all levels.
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Damaraland is one of the most scenic areas in Namibia, a huge, untamed, ruggedly beautiful region that offers travellers a more adventurous challenge.
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Arguably the country's most spectacular geological phenomenon, the Fish River Canyon cuts an impressive 161 km long gorge into an otherwise flat landscape. From here, attractions are spread across great distances, the reward being the land's peace and quiet.
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