Africa
MORE DESTINATIONS
MORE DESTINATIONS
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
HIGHLIGHTS:
Etosha National park located in northwestern Namibia offers visitors with optimal opportunities for wildlife observation.
The Park’s ecosystem is made up of sovanna woodlands, grasslands and saline deserts or saltpans. Despite the arid and seeminglyunforgiving landscape, wildlife survives in large numbers.
DAMARALAND & BUSHMEN
ROCK CARVINGS HIGHLIGHTS:
The excitement of funding elephants that have adapted to theharshenvironment of Damaraland is one of the highlights during a visit tothis region of Namibia. This arid but fascinating landscape offers visitors the chance to encounter black rhino,giraffe, ostrich and springbok. You will also have the opportunity to explore the best known rock art areas in Damaraland, Twyfelfontein and the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Namibia.
SOSSUSVLEI HIGHTLIGHTS:
There are no images or videos that can prepare you for what you will experience upon arrival at the desert dunes of Sassusvlei. The magnificent landscape of giant desert dunes dotted with patches of scrub vegetation provides visitors with an unforgettable experience in one of the driest places on earth. The light and colors of this stunning landscape will for sure leave a lasting impression.
NAMIB-NAUKUFT NATIONAL PARK
HIGHLIGHTS:
One of Namibia’s least visited parks and one of its best-kept secrets, the park affords travelers a chance to explore sites rarely visited by outsiders. The Namib-Naukluft Park encompassing part of the Namib Desert and the Naukluft mountain range. With and overall area of 49,768 km2, the Namib-Naukluft is the largest game park in Africa and the fourth largest in the world. With the assistance of an expert guide, you venture into the areas not often seen by visitors.
SKELETON COAST NATIONAL PARK
HIGHLIGHTS:
Located in northwest Namibia, Skeleton Coast National Park has the most inaccessible shores and has some of the most surreal landscapes in all of Namibia. Remains of shipwrecked vessels dot the shore and are a testament to the challenges of navigating this area due to the rough seas, strong winds and the unpredictable currents. Established in 1971, the park has 6,504 square miles and is divided into a northren and southren section.