Safaris in a Dramatic LandscapeA Namibia Safari experience is a experience iof a lifetime. Namibia is a land unlike any other. Namibia is so vast and huge, at over 800,000 square kilometres but with a population of only 1.5 million people. Namibia presents a landscape so dramatic that its sand dunes are higher than any in the world, and deserts in Namibia, the Namib along the coastline, and the Kalahari in the eastern interior, provide an awe-inspiring landscape to marvel and endlessly explore. Nambia is a land so extraordinary that Nambian safaris are unlike any other African safari adventure; the wildlife here has adapted and continues to adapt to the stark desert conditions, and invariably the experience is as much about exploring the landscape as discovering the animals that are found there. Namibia is an extraordinary and unique land, the awe-inspiring, elemental landscapes of Namibia are a stunning safari experience. From the towering red sands of Sossusvlei to the dry riverbeds of Damaraland, every sunrise and sunset feels like a miracle moment, with colours changing by the minute and illuminating the minutiae of myriad life in this apparently barren land. Then to the waterholes of Etosha, the precious life source that attracts such an abundance of life that it seems as if all species of the wide distances of Nambia are gathered here in pagentry. Your safari to Nambia will be coloured by the broad friendliness of the people, the passion of the guides and the exceptional standards of accommodation. Namibia's main attractions also include, Fish River Canyon, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Twyfelfontein and Etosha National Park. Fly-in safaris are a great way to see Namibia. Fly-in safaris offer unparalleled opportunities for excellent photography, and are also the best way to fit in the vast spaces of Namibia into a shorter time. On a self drive safari of Namibia, you spend a lot of time travelling form one destination to another; on a fly-in safari you will have a lot more time to take in the highlights of Namibia. Consequently, these safaris are ideal for those who want to see a lot of Namibia but don't have a lot of time. Namibia is a land of contrast and intrigue. It is a melting pot of eclectic cultures and people, of awe-inspiring beauty and majestic landscapes, where wild animals roam freely in their natural habitat. Explore this fascinating country and all her riches by making your next holiday a Namibian Safari Holiday. The real highlight of a Namibia safari is to experience the ongoing struggle of plants, animals and people to survive fin such a harsh environment. The desert adapted species here are truly unique. A typical Namibian safari will include the remote wilderness of the Kaokoland or Damaraland areas, the vast landscapes of the Namib-Nakluft desert, the world's most spectacular sand dunes at Sossusvlei, and the abundant game in the pans of Etosha. The haunting shipwrecks on the skeleton coast, the vibrant plant life of the Kalahari, and the remote communities of the Himba people, living in the Kunene valley, as they have done for centuries, can also be experienced by those who want to look further. Namibia Safari - Travel Tips * The summer, from November to March, is very hot. There is never much rain here and Namibia can be visited all year round. * There is a good network of roads, though they are mostly dirt tracks. This makes Namibia ideal for self-drive vacations and many of the areas of interest are outside national parks. * There are some magnificent flying safaris, which take in many of Namibia's highlights. These are perfect for those with a limited timescale. |