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Africa Select
Earsdon Hill
Morpeth
Northumberland
NE61 3ES

Tel : 01670 787646
Fax : 01670 787676

Namibia Safari


Nature up close and real ...Namibia is a country of contrasts straddled between two deserts - the Namib along its coastline and the Kalahari in the eastern interior. It is a large country of over 800,000 square kilometres, close in size to Botswana and Zimbabwe added together. Namibia is bigger than France and Great Britain combined, yet the population is only 1.5 million people.

There is a great deal of open space and ample blue sky all year. Germany, Great Britain (via the Cape Colony) and, more recently, South Africa have governed Namibia, or parts of it, at various stages of its history. The country finally gained independence in 1990. During the past ten years, we have seen the country mature and evolve a character of its own.

Little LulalaThe rich and colourful African culture has blended with the German, European and South African traditions, customs and architecture, which has resulted in Namibia developing its own unique atmosphere.

There is nothing quite like being in an arid climate and walking down streets with names like Bismarck Strasse (named after Otto von Bismarck, the former German Chancellor), looking at roofs that have been built at very steep angles (to keep the snow off), while encountering vibrant and cheerful Herero women on the streets dressed in their traditional clothes. Contrast this with being out in the parks and watching giraffe walking across the extensive salt pan of Etosha, or observing a gemsbok (oryx) striding up the steep arid red dunes of Sossusvlei. The contrasts are everywhere for everyone to savour, enjoy and photograph.

Little KulalaThe country is maturing as a safari destination too and is fast becoming one of Africa's hottest new attractions. Visiting the unique Skeleton Coast has to be one of the best safaris in Africa. The Etosha National Park, the dunes of Sossusvlei, the interior of Damaraland and the Kaokoveld are all starting to draw travellers looking for an African experience with a difference. New small intimate camps and lodges have been built in remote locations to cater for these new visitors looking for that wonderful safari experience.

Surfing the dunes ...As distances are so vast in Namibia, we prefer to fly our guests from camp to camp. This gives more time for exploring on the ground. Longer driving safaris are only recommended if you have upwards of ten or twelve days. The roads are long and often dusty. Time is needed to make a driving safari enjoyable.

With the Okavango and Victoria Falls next door, a lot of people combine a Namibian safari with a Botswana or a Zimbabwe safari. Cape Town is only a two-hour flight away from Windhoek, and this also makes a great combination.

Holiday Itineraries
Your holiday itinerary will be tailored to your needs - here are some samples to whet your appetite ...
Namibia Itineraries
Affordable Namibia Safari - 6 nights
Best of Namibia Wing Safari
Self Drive Namibia
The Great Namibian Journey
Lodges
Here are some examples of the fabulous lodges where you can stay ...
Lodges in Namibia
Damaraland Camp
Hilltop House Windhoek
Kulala and Little Kulala
Okonjima Bush Camp
Ongava Game Lodge - Etosha
Skeleton Coast Camp
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp
The Hansa Hotel Swakopmund
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