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NAMIBIA SAFARI
Namibia is a unique safari destination, with varied, breathtaking scenery and great contrasts – ocean, dunes, mountains and deserts. A Namibia safari includes such highlights as the remarkable sand dunes at Sossusvlei, the wilderness paradise of Etosha National Park and the fascinating geographical structures of the Fish River Canyon.
Sossusvlei, Namibia's famous highlight in the heart of the Namib Desert, is a huge clay pan, surrounded by giant sand dunes. Some of the spectacular dunes of sand are, at a height of 300 metres, the highest in the world and are continuously being reshaped and reformed by the wind to form dramatic landscapes. Read More
Etosha is a seasonal Garden of Eden. In the rainy season, wildlife thrives in a display of glorious abundance where the animal and plantlife thrive. However, in the dry season, this Eden slowly disappears leaving behind only a salty landscape and the odd opportunistic vulture. Read More
The Fish River Canyon formed approximately 500 million years ago. Not only created by water erosion, the Canyon was also formed through the collapse of the valley bottom due to movements in the earth's crust. The Fish River Canyon is one of the most spectacular natural geographic formations in southern Namibia. Read More
The town of Swakopmund on the Atlantic coast is an eclectic mix of Bohemian and Bavarian, home to an intriguing mix of artists, hippies, descendants of German settlers, stately women in Victorian dress, and tough miners, game rangers, safari operators and fishermen.
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The Skeleton Coast was so named because of all the shipwrecks along this rough stretch of coast. Those that survived the shipwreck crawled to shore only to discover that they had arrived at one of the driest places on earth and then died of thirst. Although a fascination region to visit, The Skeleton Coast is not the most accessible. Read More
The Kaokoveld is a rugged region of dramatic and spectacular landscapes. Often inaccessible by conventional sedan vechicles, the Kaokaveld is best explored by organised safari. Semi-desert and remote, it is well worth the effort to explore this fascinating region. Read More
The Eastern Caprivi Strip is fertile and largely undeveloped, with lush riverine ecosystems supporting abundant game and birdlife. The verdant Impalila Island is at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, and is home to a number of upmarket lodges offering game-viewing boat cruises in addition to game-drives into Chobe National Park.
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Luderitz is a quirky town situated in one of the best harbours on the least hospitable coast in Africa. It began life as a trading post, fishing and guano-harvesting town, but when diamonds were discovered in 1909 near nearby Kolmanskop, Lüderitz enjoyed a sudden surge of prosperity. The town's appeal lies in the fact that little has changed since the early 20th century. Read More
The Namib & Skeleton Coast
(From: USD $ 7701 per person sharing)
Embark on an extraordinary 8 day safari, set in remote and pristine wilderness. Enjoy awe-inspiring arid regions, luxury accommodation and superb service.