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Namibia Highlights

Etosha National Park
Famous for the massive salt pan at its centre, Etosha National Park has many names: ‘Place of Mirages,’ ‘Land of Dry Water’ and the ‘Great White Place.’

Sossusvlei
Just ask anyone to describe Namibia and chances are they’ll wax lyrical about mighty sand dunes that tower above vast patches of cracked earth. They’re talking about Sossusvlei, the most photographed landscape in Africa.

Damaraland
Home to Namibia’s elusive desert elephants, Damaraland is the country’s wildest and most dramatic collection of landscapes.

Swakopmund
Swakopmund is Namibia’s most famous coastal haunt, but it’s more than an average sun, sand and surf destination.

Luderitz & Kolmanskop
Wild desert horses, a town abandoned to shifting sands and a picturesque fishing village, the southern Namib claims three of Namibia’s unique attractions.

Skeleton Coast
Along the desolate Western fringes of the Namib Desert, the aptly named Skeleton Coast is a sprawling dramatic wasteland of sand-blasted shores and rusted shipwrecks.

Kalahari
While Namibia is more famous for being home to the undulating dunes of the Namib Desert, its southeastern flanks are covered by another, equally remarkable desert: the Kalahari.

Windhoek
Often overshadowed by the spectacle of Namibia’s more famous attractions, not everyone would agree that Windhoek is a destination in its own right.

Caprivi Strip
Shaped like an out-stretched index finger, Caprivi Strip is a geographical and historical oddity.
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