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Some common destinations to consider

Windhoek

The capital city of Namibia with an estimated population of 460 000 inhabitants, and the city lies in the country’s central high lands. This is the city where you find colonial influences of buildings like Lutheran Christus-Kritche church, the Alte Feste and the national museum. Windhoek’s altitude lies round about 1650m above sea level.

Okavango Delta

The Okavango delta floods water arrives from the Angolan high lands into the delta which is in Botswana. The Delta grows to nearly 3 times when the flood water arrives. There is over 150 000 Islands in the delta which is known for its sprawling grassy plains which floods seasonally becoming an animal habit, and the delta is the world’s heritage site.

Etosha National Park

Etosha means “the great white area” and referred to a huge salt pan. This is an impressive site because it’s the biggest salt pan in Africa. When it rains, it attracts hundreds of thousands of flamingos. Etosha National Park was first discovered by the European explorers, Charles Anderson and Francois Galton in 1851, when they came to do trading with the Ovambo people who lived north of the park. The Park is home to 114 different types of animal species, among them all are the best African species which includes, lions, leopard, cheetahs, elephants and both black and white rhinos.

Epupa Falls

This is a series of large water falls formed by Kunene River on the border of Angola and Namibia in the Koakoland area in the north west side of Namibia. The Kunene River plumets are down a 40m deep gorge at the Epupa Falls close to a nearby village. That is where you find a large population of the Himba people.

Cape Cross

Here you come across the breeding seal colony. Where you find round about 800 000 seals, which are actually species of sea lions. Cape Cross is the largest, settlement of these animals in the world. The place offers two highlights, a historical land mark and a very large Cape Fur colony including de-affirming shouts and heavy smells. Cape cross it is situated in Namibia’s Skeleton Coast Park north of Swakopmund.

Luderitz

A very small coastal town in South Namibia. The town is more known for its colonial architectural including some art works and for its wildlife, which includes seals, flamingos, ostrich and penguins. The bay on Lüderitz was first known by the Europeans when Bartholomeus Diaz encountered the place in 1487 and he named the Bay Angra Pequena. This is the area where the first diamonds were discovered in Namibia.

Kalahari Desert

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Fish River Canyon

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Waterberg Plateau

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Owamboland

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Kaokoveld

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Damaraland

The Damaraland is part of the Kunene Region in the north west part of Namibia is it’s located between Brandberg “highest mountain in Namibia” and the little village of Sesfontein. Damaraland is one of the last unofficial wild life Region which is home to endangered black rhinos, desert adopted elephants and lions, and its unique land scape of Table Mountains.

Swakopmund

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Sossusvlei

Sossusvlei is a salt clay pan surrounded by high red dunes and it’s located in the Southern part of the Namib desert in the Namib Naukluft Park. Here is where you find the highest sand dunes in the world which are over 300m. Due to its unique red sand dunes, Sossusvlei is a must to visit for many people when travelling to Africa. The interesting fact at Sossusvlei is the highest sand dune called “big daddy” dune 45, Deadvlei and Sesriem Canyon.

Botswana

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Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls)

Victoria Falls is the largest curtain of falling water in the world and it lies in the Mosi-OA-Tunya National Park in Zimbabwe. The fall is 1708m wide and with up to 500million liters of water per minute descending to 61 meters. This is a fall which can be seen in two different countries Zimbabwe and Zambia in Sothern Africa with different species of plants and animals and it’s the largest fall in the world. Most of the common activities that can be done at Victoria falls are the helicopter flights, Gorch swinging, elephant back safari, water rafting and sunset cruises.

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