Namibia DESTINATIONS (26)
1. Chobe Chilwero
2. Damaraland Camp
3. Doro Nawas Camp
4. Erongo Wilderness Lodge
5. Etendeka Mountain Camp
6. Fish River Lodge
7. Fort Sesfontein Lodge
8. Gocheganas Lodge
9. Impalila Island Lodge
10. Kulala Desert Lodge
11. Little Kulala Lodge
12. Little Ongava Lodge
13. Mowani Mountain Camp
14. Mushara Bush Camp
15. Mushara Lodge
16. Ntwala Island Lodge
17. Okonjima Lodge
18. Olive Grove Guesthouse
19. Ongava Lodge
20. Serra Cafema Camp
21. Susuwe Island Lodge
22. The Mushara Outpost
23. The Olive Exclusive
24. The Stiltz Lodge
25. Villa Mushara
26. Wolwedans Lodge
Namibia
Wedged between the Kalahari and the South Atlantic, Namibia enjoys vast potential as one of the youngest countries in Africa. In addition to having a striking diversity of cultures and national origins, Namibia is a photographer’s dream – it boasts wild seascapes, rugged mountains, lonely deserts, stunning wildlife, colonial cities and nearly unlimited elbow room.
A predominantly arid country, Namibia can be divided into four main topographical regions: the Namib Desert and coastal plains in the west, the eastward-sloping Central Plateau, the Kalahari along the borders with South Africa and Botswana and the densely wooded bushveld of the Kavango and Caprivi regions. Despite its harsh climate, Namibia has some of the world’s grandest national parks, ranging from the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park in Northwestern Namibia, to the dune fields and desert plains of the Namib-Naukluft Park in Western Namibia. Windhoek, in the Central Highlands, is the country's geographical heart and commercial nerve centre, with an ethnic mix of people, while surfers and beach-lovers won't want to miss Swakopmund.
A predominantly arid country, Namibia can be divided into four main topographical regions: the Namib Desert and coastal plains in the west, the eastward-sloping Central Plateau, the Kalahari along the borders with South Africa and Botswana and the densely wooded bushveld of the Kavango and Caprivi regions. Despite its harsh climate, Namibia has some of the world’s grandest national parks, ranging from the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park in Northwestern Namibia, to the dune fields and desert plains of the Namib-Naukluft Park in Western Namibia. Windhoek, in the Central Highlands, is the country's geographical heart and commercial nerve centre, with an ethnic mix of people, while surfers and beach-lovers won't want to miss Swakopmund.
Namibia is one of those dreamlike places that make you question whether something so visually orgasmic could actually exist. Time and space are less defined here. Landscapes collide. Experiences pile up. Watch a lion stalking its prey on a never-ending plain in Etosha. Fly down a giant dune on a sandboard. Spend a night alone in the desert under a sky so thick with stars you can’t differentiate between constellations.
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