Namibia offers picture-perfect vistas that are simply out of this world. The world’s oldest desert, the beautiful Namib, as well as national parks with a variety of exotic animals (such as zebras and springbok) and beaches with shipwreck-filled waters can all be found here. Look for rhinos in Etosha National Park and take an off-road drive of the Skeleton Coast when you aren’t exploring the dramatic red dunes of Sossusvlei or the Deadvlei, which is home to dead camel thorn trees. Save some time to visit Lüderitz and Swakopmund, two former colonial cities in Namibia, to experience some classical European flavor right in the heart of Africa.
In Namibia, you will wonder if you have reached the edge of the earth. Namibia is one of the most naturally beautiful nations in the world. The Namib, the source of the country’s name, has been named as one of the world’s most captivating desert landscapes.
Namibia is also one of Southern Africa’s top locations for wildlife viewing. Etosha National Park is one of the best places to see wildlife in their natural habitat, and this includes big cats, elephants, black rhinos as well as other animals. Damaraland is an excellent location to watch lions and elephants that have adapted to the desert. It also happens to have Africa’s largest population of wild rhinos, while Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara are developing into incredibly rich parks to explore. Okonjima and Erindi are private reserves that play host to rescued wildlife and well worth a visit.
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