Travel westward
from Victoria Falls, into Botswana and beyond, gliding in a mokoro through the
waters of Caprivi Strip, with its abundant game and birdlife. Enjoy boat
cruises and fish for tiger fish at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe
Rivers. Heading south from here, deep into Namibia, discover large herds of
wildebeest, zebra, springbok and oryx on the move through Etosha Pan National Park, where one waterhole provides game viewing for many hours.
Search for
noisy colonies of playful Cape Cross seals and adventure into the dunes,
canyons and jagged mountain peaks of Skeleton Coast, with its many shipwrecks. Namibia
is a vast and beautiful country.
The rugged
tranquility and breathtaking mountain landscapes of Kaokoland, with its Himba
settments and lush oases, enchant all travellers who venture here. Unique desert-adapted
wildlife, including elephant and the last free-ranging black rhino on earth,
inhabit the desert wilderness of Damaraland. Race down the dunes on a quad bike
of sandboard outside Swakopmund, the windswept fishing village of Luderitz
further south boasts ornate German architecture in a beautiful but stark desert
landscape. Deeper in the reaches of the desert, marvel at spectacular Fish
River Canyon, the second largest in the world.
Far from
the coastal sand dunes, in the heart of Namibia, the rugged mountains of
Namib-NaukluftPark astound and amaze with plummeting ravines, rock pools and
desert adapted wildlife.
Soar above
the dunes as Sossusvlei, said to be the world’s highest, in a hot air balloon or
explore the carved rock walls of the Sesriem Canyon.
Namibia’s
Wilderness Must See for Adventure Travellers:
Explore the
Namib Desert, which is the world’s oldest at 80 million years.
Discover
the wilderness paradises of Etosha National Park, Waterberg Plateau National
Park, Fish River Canyon and the Namib-Naukluft National Park.
Climb the
sand dunes at Sossusvlei, among the highest in the world.
Cross two
spectacular deserts – the Kalahari and the Namib – each with distinctive
wildlife scenery.
Encounter
diverse cultures, from San (bushmen), Portuguese and German influences to the Himba
people still living their age-old traditions.
Gaze at
a billion stars in the clear desert skies over the Namib and Damaraland.
Go birding
on the banks of the Kavango and Kunene Rivers.
Create your own holiday in this excellent self drive destination with great roads, charming guest houses and scenery that simply takes your breath away.
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