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Namibia has a unique mix of wildlife, spectacular scenery, and diverse cultures. Natural attractions include the Namib Desert, which is the oldest desert in the world; the Fish River Canyon, which is the second-largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon; the world-famous sand dunes at Sossusvlei; the Skeleton Coast with its extraordinary landscapes; and Etosha National Park, one of the largest game reserves in Africa. Coupled with its natural beauty, Namibia’s good road infrastructure, potable water, and lower levels of crime than most of its neighboring countries make it an ideal destination for tourists.
Windhoek
The capital city of Namibia is the ideal starting point for your southern African adventure. The city offers a wide range of activities and attractions.
For those seeking a distinctive blend of German and African architecture, the Christuskirche in the heart of Windhoek is a must-see.
Additionally, visitors can pay their respects to Namibia's independence fighters at Heroes' Acre, a national monument located just outside of the city.
For authentic Namibian crafts, look no further than the Namibia Craft Centre.
And for a truly immersive cultural experience, be sure to visit Katutura Township - a vibrant suburb where visitors can sample local cuisine and witness daily life.
Kalahari Desert
A visit to Namibia would be incomplete without exploring one of its prominent attractions - the beautiful Kalahari Desert. Covering a considerable portion of southern Africa spanning across Namibia, Botswana and South Africa, you can't miss the sights of the captivating rolling, red sand dunes alongside expansive grasslands under serene sunsets exclusive only to this beautiful region.
The Kalahari is a unique destination, full of diverse wildlife which almost seems unimaginable in this desert landscape.
Fish River Canyon
In southern Namibia waits a highlight filled with awe-inspiring sights - the Fish River Canyon. As one of the world's largest canyons, the possibilities are endless - whether you want gorgeous landscapes with stunning sundowners surrounded by absolute tranquility or hikes through the canyon. The scenery will leave you breathless.
It is located in the south of Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa, as well as the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia. It features a gigantic ravine, in total about 160 kilometres long, up to 27 km wide and in places almost 550 meters deep
Lüderitz
Lüderitz, a city that boasts an abundance of history and natural wonders. The Kolmanskop Ghost Town is one of the highlights and every photographer’s dream, which is located just outside of the city, displaying eerie charm as the abandoned diamond mining village is being engulfed by sand.
Bogenfels rock arch stands proud off the coast, becoming accessible by land or viewed from a boat, dazzling all those who witness its grandeur. Shark Island is located a little further out in the sea but simply captivating with its rugged landscape and diverse wildlife. Finally, the Felsenkirche church sits in Lüderitz’s heart built on a “diamond hill” between the ocean and the desert – a small gem within the city.
Sossusvlei
For those seeking a thrilling adventure surrounded by natural beauty, Sossusvlei is an absolute must-visit. With towering sand dunes that are among the tallest in the world and iconic landmarks like Dune 45 and the famous Deadvlei, where ancient camelthorn trees paint a unique landscape. In addition to these highlights, Sesriem Canyon offers a unique perspective on the geological wonders of the area. With its breathtaking natural beauty and
mesmerizing array of colors, this region is nothing short of paradise for photography enthusiasts.
Walvis Bay
Home to one of the world's most spectacular natural harbours teeming with marine life like dolphins, whales, seals and flamingos - Walvis Bay is not only popular among nature lovers but also adventure enthusiasts. This is the activity hub of Namibia, offering boat cruises, kayaking experiences where you can have close encounters with these creatures in their natural habitat. Sandwich Harbour another well-hidden gem, surrounded by massive dunes. Nestled at the end of a long peninsula, Pelican Point offers abundant marine wildlife and breathtaking vistas from its lighthouse.
A thriving colony of seals dot the coastline while bird enthusiasts can revel in spotting over 200 species, including pelicans and flamingos around Walvis Bay's salt pans and lagoon. Enjoy the chance of tasting freshly caught oysters, crayfish, and other local treats.
Swakopmund
Located on the coast of Namibia, Swakopmund boasts a unique blend of German colonial architecture, natural beauty and adventurous activities for the whole family. Travellers can experience thrilling sandboarding and quad biking activities, take in breathtaking views of the Spitzkoppe rock formations, or embark on a hot air balloon ride.
With something for everyone, this town is not to be missed. The Swakopmund Museum is a great place to learn about Namibia's rich history and culture.
Skeleton Coast
The Skeleton Coast is an isolated and barren coastline and is known for its shipwrecks, stunning remote landscapes, and seal colonies, and can be explored through either a guided tour or fly-in journey where you can take in its exceptional landscape. A very unique and unspoiled part of Namibia.
Damaraland
Containing several distinctive wildlife species such as the desert-adapted elephant, black rhino, and giraffe; Damaraland region is a must-visit destination for explorers. This area also exhibits diversified cultural heritage, including Himba villages, ancient rock art sites, and many more attractions for visitors to explore. Additionally, Twyfelfontein rock engravings, Brandberg Mountain's stunning view and Petrified Forest are other highlights of this region.
Kaokoland
Located in the remote and sparsely populated northwest region of Namibia, Kaokoland offers visitors an unparalleled cultural experience with the Himba people. Their unique traditions and distinctive red ochre body paint are just some highlights of this fascinating destination.
Discover the breathtaking natural wonders of Epupa Falls, Marienfluss Valley, and Hartmann Valley that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Etosha National Park
The fascinating Etosha National Park, spanning over 22,000 square kilometers, is a wildlife haven and one of the most stunning attractions to visit in Africa. It boasts an astonishing variety of wildlife dwelling in its expansive grasslands, such as lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos.
The park's name - 'Great White Place' - alludes to its incredible salt pan; a vast glistening white desert that is visible from space. In addition to the awe-inspiring salt pan found within Etosha National Park lies another feature that distinguishes it among Africa's premier safari destinations: a complex system of waterholes that entice many different species of wildlife to gather nearby, thus providing unbelievable game-viewing opportunities.
Kavango Region
Namibia’s unexplored treasures can be found within the Kavango region. The land teems with interesting flora, winding waterways, and an extensive array of wildlife.
Rundu, as capital city of this land is a very busy town and paints a true picture of Africa, from bustling markets to a variety of service industries. The Kavango region is distinguished by its stunning natural beauty and one of its must-visit attractions is the Mahango National Park located along the Okavango River. This region has something unique for everyone with its friendly inhabitants, alluring terrain, and distinctive experiences that will surely leave an everlasting impression.
Caprivi Strip
The Caprivi Strip region is a mesmerizing destination that will leave you spellbound with its natural beauty. Located in northeastern Namibia and bordered by Angola, Botswana, and Zambia, the area boasts dense wetlands teeming with incredible wildlife such as elephants, buffalos, crocs, and hippos. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as you embark on activities like boat cruises along the Okavango River or going on a game drive through Bwabwata National Park.
Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls located at Zambia-Zimbabwe border boasts one of the largest waterfalls globally and stands tall among the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. The falls provide majestic views with astounding panoramas, captivating landscapes & wildlife-rich areas backed with opportunities for adventures like bungee jumping, zip-lining or white-water rafting. Immerse yourself in the local culture by reveling in cultural experiences, such as browsing the bustling markets, enjoying the local cuisine or villages.
Botswana
Botswana, a country seemingly still following its own African heartbeat.
On the banks of Chobe River lays Kasane, a quaint town situated in Botswana's northern region. Known as a gateway to Africa's largest elephant population in the Chobe National Park.
With its unspoiled and one-of-a-kind ecosystem, the Okavango Delta is an ideal destination for those who seek extraordinary wildlife-watching adventures either on foot, vehicle or through a traditional canoe ride known as a mokoro.