Namibia is named after the oldest desert in the world which extends almost the entire length of its South Atlantic coastline. Namibia has a small population and the country has dramatic and sparsely inhabited wilderness areas with truly spectacular mountain and desert landscapes.
The stark emptiness and desolation of the Namibian expanses is captivating.

The country is well endowed with wildlife but doesn't compete with its regional neighbours in terms of game concentrations and variety.
The adaptation to its arid and harsh habitats by animal and plant species is fascinating.

Namibia's birdlife is renowned with nearly 70% of southern Africa's 887 bird species having been recorded. The regions of prime "safari-interest" include the Etosha National Park, Namib-Naukluft Park, the Skeleton Coast, Kaokoveld and the Caprivi Strip.

Namibia is best tackled on a mobile safari or self –drive basis if you can afford the time.  If not then a fly-in safari over 7 days is an ideal alternative.

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