The Call of the Wild

Sand Dunes The Skeleton Coast Famously known for its ship wrecks and dense fogs, the Skeleton Coast is one of the most unique and authentic attractions in Africa. Sossusvlei The hauntingly beautiful big dunes of the Namib are a must for any visit to Namibia and a sunrise trek to the largest dune reveals spectacular vistas of the desert. Damaraland The Damaraland’s semi-desert wilderness is simply stunning. It is also home to the country’s famous desert-adapted elephants and black rhino. Etosha National Park One of Africa's best National Parks, Etosha is a must see! Here you will have the enjoyment of driving over Etosha's Pans whilst viewing an incredible array of Wildlife. The Namib, a sea of red sand along the Atlantic coastline, and the oldest desert on the planet, lends its name to Namibia. A country of astonishing contrasts, Namibia is celebrated for its vast open landscapes, infinite blue skies and crystal-clear starry nights. Over the years, a number of cultural influences have contributed to the unique atmosphere of Namibia with colonial occupation by both Germany and Great Britain and then administration by nearby South Africa finally followed by independence in 1990. All of this has contributed to a fascinating and eclectic cultural identity, and an excellent road network that makes a self-drive safari a popular option. Some of the highlights are: and Salt Pans Nature on the edge in the living deserts of Namibia 38

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