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Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park, known as Namibia’s foremost wildlife sanctuary, presents an amazing and unique landscape that houses a wide variety of animals. Lion, elephant, leopard, giraffe, cheetah, hyena, springbok, two kinds of zebra, eland and many more species of wildlife are found here. More than 100 mammal species and 340 different species of birds are found in the park.!! Visitors will also have various camps and resorts, well equipped with restaurants, shops, curios, swimming pools and petrol stations, all offering either day or night drives that will amaze you. On the map which each visitor receives when entering the park, the waterholes as well as the network of roads are perfectly marked. Come to Etosha for your unforgettable safari adventure.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Dolomite Camp, Onkoshi, Okaukuejo, Halali, Namutoni, Olifanstrus, and so much more!
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Windhoek
Many travellers use the stylish and beautiful Windhoek as an entry and exit point to Namibia. Windhoek itself is definitely worth a visit. In the surroundings of Windhoek there is a hot springs resort, a little game park with local game species, a dam which is the main water supply for Windhoek and a recreational resort at the same time and much more to spend a nice time with family or friends. Furthermore, this gorgeous city is the only proclaimed city in Namibia and acts as the administrative and legislative center.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Christuskirche, Independence Museum, Alte Feste Fortress, Parliament Gardens, Namibisches National Museum, Zoo Park, National Museum of Namibia and much more.
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Swakopmund
The gorgeous Swakopmund, Namibia, is situated amidst dunes and desert close to the mouth of Swakop River. It is one of the famous tourist attractions in Namibia along the African road. Moreover, this stylish city is even known as the one of the adventure capital that opens up the gate for an exotic vacation in Namibia. The National Marine Aquarium is a popular site for the tour in Swakopmund that offers an ideal visit to explore the South Atlantic Ocean. The aquarium passes through a tunnel taking you to the largest marine world with the closest view of the exotic sea animals.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Swakopmund Museum, Desert Explorers Adventure Center, Kristal Galerie, National Marine Aquarium, Welwitschia Desert, Hohenzollernhaus and much more.
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Namib-Naukluft National Park
The Namib-Naukluft Park is an ecologically protected area and one of Africa`s largest parks. The Namib Desert is a highlight all on its own, recognized as the oldest desert in the world, characterized by massive sand dunes ranging in different shades of red and orange. The Sossusvlei, Hiddenvlei, and Deadvlei salt and clay pans are the most visited attractions. Whether you choose to explore Namib-Naukluft by land or land, this mesmerizing African experience will be without a doubt a memorable one.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Big Daddy Dune, Dune 45, Hidden Vlei, and so much more!
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Namib-Naukluft National Park
The Namib-Naukluft Park is an ecologically protected area and one of Africa`s largest parks. The Namib Desert is a highlight all on its own, recognized as the oldest desert in the world, characterized by massive sand dunes ranging in different shades of red and orange. The Sossusvlei, Hiddenvlei, and Deadvlei salt and clay pans are the most visited attractions. Whether you choose to explore Namib-Naukluft by land or land, this mesmerizing African experience will be without a doubt a memorable one.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Big Daddy Dune, Dune 45, Hidden Vlei, and so much more!
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Sesriem
Sesriem is the gateway to the sweeping wilderness of the Namib Desert. Cavernous canyons and red dunes mark the landscape, where sunsets are more vivid, the sky bigger, and the stars brighter. Through its gates you’ll find Sossusvlei, an (almost always) bone-dry salt and clay pan that’s flanked by some of the tallest dunes in the world. In southern Namibia at Sesriem, the Tsauchab River has carved a wide path into the dunes toward the coast. The river never reaches the sea as it`s blocked by mountains of sand. It spreads into pans, surrounded by curving dunes.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sesriem Canyon, Namib Sky Balloon Safaris, Sossusvlei Lodge Hot Air Balloon Flights, Luxury Motobike Nambian Adventure, and so much more!
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Walvis Bay
The stylish Walvis Bay is small cute town by Namibia’s coast that is an interesting place with a lot of history. Nowadays, Walvis Bay is mostly known throughout Namibia for its many fisheries. Apart from the fact that it’s a good fishing spot, it is also the biggest port in Namibia. And accommodation in Walvis Bay is easy to find - from hotels to Airbnb vacation rentals. Back in the 90s, Walvis Bay was mostly known for its protests; it only became part of Namibia four years after the country got its independence. South Africa wanted to keep it because of the fisheries and the port. Still obvious to this day, racial segregation has loosely split the town into three main parts, each of them with their own city center and mostly independent community.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Walvis Bay Lagoon, Meersig Park, Walvis Bay Museum, Flamingo Lagoon, Owambo Beach, Dune 7, Walvis Bay Bird Paradise and much more.