Namibia
A land of infinite landscapes and wild wonders, where desert meets ocean.
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Namibia, a land of contrasts and diversity
The natural parks represent around 17% of Namibia's territory, and most of them are sites of prime importance from both a geological and biological point of view, with extraordinary endemic flora and fauna. The primary function of these natural parks is to conserve biodiversity and try to keep the ecosystems that have developed there intact.
You'll love the silence of the desert
Namibia is an invitation to discover its geological wealth, with a history spanning some 2 billion years, its infinite desert landscapes where vegetation is rare, and its omnipresent wildlife. You'll be seduced by the splendor of this land of contrasts and diversity in every respect.
You'll love the silence of the desert and the sunsets. Hiking will give you a more intimate view of the country. You'll be surprised by the warmth and friendliness of the Namibian people.
18 days in the Great South lodge and camping |
Windhoek |
Mariental |
Koës or Transfrontalier Kgalagadi |
Tsès |
Keetmanshoop |
Ai-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Fish River Canyon |
Rosh Pinah |
Luderitz |
Aus |
Naukluft Desert Sossusvlei – Sesriem |
Windhoek |
20-day road trip in the Northwest lodge and camping |
Windhoek |
Walvis-Bay |
Usakos Spitzkoppe – Brandberg |
Cape-Cross |
Palmwag |
Purros |
Opuwo |
Epupa |
Etosha |
Windhoek |