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Namibia Highlights
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If you enjoy driving, see the highlights of Namibia
Man has made so little impact on Namibia’s landscape that it can be said that Namibia truly reflects nature in its original form.
Windhoek - Fish River Canyon - Luderitz - Sosussvlei
Visit the capital Windhoek and heading further south you can discover the coastal town of Luderitz, close to the ghost town of Kolmanskop where the first diamond was found and even further south is Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. Namibia derived its name from the Namib Desert, home to the immense sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia’s premier attraction and only a 4-hour drive from the capital Windhoek.
Swakopmund - Damaraland - Etosha - Okonjima / Africat Foundation
From Sosussvlei head for the coastal resort of Swakopmund, Namibia’s curious premier ‘seaside’ town & an adventure lover’s paradise. Also in the North you can find the dramatic Skeleton Coast and the neighboring Damaraland region, a true wilderness area where the desert adapted Elephant’s miraculously survive. The north is dominated by the Etosha National Park, with its defining features being the vast Etosha Pan offering excellent game viewing.
Other options include continuing north to the Caprivi Strip and / or combining with Victoria Falls, Botswana or South Africa.
Price Guide - from £ 1 529.00 - £ 3 295.00 per person sharing
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Mowani Mountain Camp Northern Namibia
In the unspoilt wilderness area that is Southern Damaraland, this comfortable lodge offers the experience of exploring magnificent scenery and a unique variety of desert fauna and flora. Activities include nature drives in...
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Mushara Lodge & Villa Northern Namibia
The main attraction of Mushara is its proximity to Etosha National Park, home to numerous predator, mammal and bird species. Great attention has been paid to the décor, which is an eclectic blend of traditional African and . . .
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Kulula Desert Lodge & Wilderness Camp Southern Namibia
Kulala Wilderness Reserve is a 21 000 hectare (approx. 50 000 acre) private reserve, the closest reserve to Sossusvlei itself, and has magnificent dune scenery. The en-suite rooms at both Desert Lodge and Wilderness Camp have . . .
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Canon Lodge Southern Namibia
20km from the main lookout point at Fish River Canyon, Canon Lodge is ideally situated for visits to the canyon in the Nama Karoo. The 25 wood and thatch en-suite chalets are nestled between massive boulders...
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Hansa Hotel Swakopmund
The friendly Hansa Hotel is Namibia’s oldest hotel dating back to the early 20th century, and is an integral part of Swakopmund’s architectural heritage. The bedrooms and suites are comfortably decorated and well equipped with...
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Olive Grove Windhoek & Surrounds
Located in a peaceful area of Windhoek, but close to the city center, Olive Grove is a great spot to start or end your Namibian experience. Each air-conditioned room is well appointed and has its own veranda . . .
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Okonjima Windhoek & Surrounds
Okonjima, in the Omboroko Mountains in the Waterberg Plateau, is home to The AfriCat Foundation. This is a non-profit organisation, committed to long-term conservation of Namibia's large carnivores, especially cheetahs and leopards . . .

















