Namibia


Namibia is the soul of Africa, characterized by vast open spaces, breathtaking scenery and great contrasts - ocean, dunes, mountains and deserts. This vast desert country of rolling dunes and swirling mists stirs the spirit and moves the heart.

Namibia is so large and sparsely populated that it is possible to discover enormous open spaces without roads, towns, trees or even stones, Etosha National Park is one of Africa's greatest parks in both size and diversity of wildlife. 

Namibia offers a very different safari experience to most other places in Africa, with some rare and unusual wildlife sightings in a landscape that is truly distinctive. Sparsely populated and largely untouched, a Namibia safari is a truly wild experience, shared with very few other tourists. Visitors will see unusual species in an unexpected setting. Renowned for its silence and tranquillity, Namibia makes it easy to immerse yourself in a landscape that appears utterly untouched by the human hand, with no signs of civilisation for miles.

Apart from wildlife watching, Namibia offers a great many scenic and cultural attractions, as well as a range of thrilling adventures activities. The country’s good roads and network of charter flights make it easy to combine any of these with your Namibia safari.  

 

   

 

Why Visit?

- Namibia is the soul of Africa, characterised by vast open spaces, breathtaking scenery and great contrasts – ocean, dunes, mountains and deserts.

 

- Magnificent sea of rolling red dunes at Sossusvlei.

 

- Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s great parks in both size and diversity of wildlife.

 

- The Skeleton Coast is home to the flourishing Cape Cross seal colony — one of the largest breeding colonies of Cape fur seals.

When to go?

Wildlife sighting in Etosha is best during Jun-Oct when water source is scarce.

Daytime temperature could reach 35-40C at desert regions in warmer months Dec-Feb.


Places You May Visit


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Swakopmnd
Swakopmund is perfect for relaxing after a few days in the desert; wash off the sand and sample renowned Swakopmund fare such as the utterly delicious Swakopmund oysters.
Swakopmnd
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Skeleton Coast
The so called Skeleton Coast is a 40 km wide and 500 km long coastal stretch in Namibia, a hostile but fascinating area. Here the cold and unpredictable Benguela Current of the Atlantic Ocean clashes with the dune and desert landscape of north-western Namibia.
Skeleton Coast
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Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park, considered as one of Southern Africa’s finest wildlife parks, is Namibia’s prime nature conservation area. Spanning a vast 22 300 km² (8 610 square miles).
Etosha National Park
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Sossusvlei
One of the oldest, driest and most pristine areas on Earth, the Namib Desert is a world of vast spaces, endless horizons, dramatic desertscapes and jagged mountain heights.
Sossusvlei

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