Dominated by a vast chalky salt pan, Namibia’s most famous national park is a must. Elephant, giraffe, lion and rhino are in residence – as well as cheetah and leopard.
With a dramatic mountain backdrop, this rough, rocky desert is dotted with red boulders and euphorbia bushes. Spot the elusive desert rhino here as well as giraffe and ostriches.
In Namibia’s far north live the nomadic Himba people, who roam along the Angolan border through rugged mountains, sand dunes and along the Kunene River.
You’ll feel as if you’ve reached the end of the earth in this desolate coastal wilderness dotted with shipwrecks and seal colonies. Staggeringly beautiful and seriously remote.
Some of Nambia’s most spectacular scenery is found in the Namib Naukluft National Park, where giraffe and oryx roam across a backdrop of huge red sand dunes. Simply stunning.
More superlative scenery at the Fish River Canyon, the world’s second largest and every bit as impressive as the Grand Canyon (only smaller!). We can fly you in on a day trip from Sossusvlei.
This diamond port is the gateway to visiting Kolmanskop, a coastal ghost town swallowed by sands.