The Germanic-influenced town of Windhoek is the perfect starting point for your Namibian adventure.
To the south, Sossusvlei is home to the world's highest red sand-dunes which tower over the timeless landscape of the Namib Desert. With the oldest plant and desert in the world, as well as the world's second largest canyon, the Fish River Canyon - a must-see highlight of any Southern Namibian itinerary.
Heading north along the coast, Swakopmund offers a plethora of activities, from sand-boarding to sea-kayaking, whilst Cape Cross is home to a Cape Seal colony, pelicans and flamingos.
Continuing your journey along the aptly named Skeleton Coast - known for its history of shipwrecks,
The Germanic-influenced town of Windhoek is the perfect starting point for your Namibian adventure.
To the south, Sossusvlei is home to the world's highest red sand-dunes which tower over the timeless landscape of the Namib Desert. With the oldest plant and desert in the world, as well as the world's second largest canyon, the Fish River Canyon - a must-see highlight of any Southern Namibian itinerary.
Heading north along the coast, Swakopmund offers a plethora of activities, from sand-boarding to sea-kayaking, whilst Cape Cross is home to a Cape Seal colony, pelicans and flamingos.
Continuing your journey along the aptly named Skeleton Coast - known for its history of shipwrecks, you will find Damaraland, a true wilderness. Further east, Etosha National Park is renowned for its white saltpans, fringed by water-holes frequented by plains game, including the rare Black-faced Impalas and the predators that predictably follow.
The Caprivi Strip in the north-eastern corner of Namibia, offers excellent game-viewing with perennial rivers such as the Okavango, Kwando, Chobe and Zambezi - all of which attract animals and birds.