Bushmanland

The region known as Bushmanland, which includes the Khaudum National Park and the Kalahari to the south, is located in eastern Namibia along the country’s border with Botswana. The San Bushmen live their traditional lives here in small villages, gathering roots, seeds, nuts, and other edible plants, as well as hunting. Even by Namibian standards, […]
Windhoek

Vacations in Namibia frequently begin or end in Windhoek. With an estimated 240,000 residents, it houses a diverse range of Namibian ethnic groups. Along with Germans, Afrikaners, and other foreign groups, indigenous groups include the Owambo, Herero, Damara, Nama, Kavango, Caprivians, Bushmen, Tswana, and Basters. Breathing with vitality, possibilities, and a hint of adventure, Windhoek […]
Kunene & Damaraland

A large expanse of hostile desert makes up Namibia’s Kunene Region. It encompasses a large portion of northwest Namibia and is split up into numerous sizable private conservancies. The fog produced by the Atlantic Ocean’s collision with the warm coastal air is the most dependable source of water in these areas. In this wild and […]
Skeleton Coast

Along with numerous shipwrecks, the Skeleton Coast shoreline is scattered with bleached whalebones and other skeletal remnants. Despite being a barren and untamed habitat, it is home to an amazing variety of specially adapted wildlife. Although there aren’t many big game species in the dry climate, it’s still possible to explore the lesser-known desert treasures. […]
Etosha National Park

One of the best and most significant game reserves in Southern Africa is Etosha National Park. With a total area of 22,270 km2, it was designated as a national park in 1907. There are 114 species of mammals, 340 species of birds, 110 species of reptiles, 16 species of amphibians, and, astonishingly, only one species […]
Sossusvlei & Namib Rand

Encircled by enormous sand dunes in the centre of the Namib Desert, the Sossusvlei, is a massive clay pan. At 300 meters high, some of the world’s most spectacular sand dunes can be found in the Namib Desert, having grown over many millions of years. It is believed that the Orange River dumped the enormous […]
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay

Swakopmund is known for its many colonial buildings, the most notable of which is the Woermann House, which dates back to 1905. A popular seaside resort, Swakopmund has a nostalgic vibe, lots of tourist attractions, and a great summertime climate. The large natural lagoon in Walvis Bay, about 30 kilometres south of Swakopmund, is the […]
Caprivi

This shares borders with Angola, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The Chobe, Kwando, Linyanti, and Zambezi are the four perennial rivers that encircle the Caprivi. The riverine forests and large wetlands in these waterfront areas are home to over 600 different species of birds, four of the Big Five (minus the rhino), and four National Parks: […]