Explore Namibia

Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park boasts numerous waterholes, including both natural springs and fountains others fed by man-made bore holes. Some of the camps in the park offer the  unique experience of floodlit waterholes for night-time viewing. Overall, these various waterholes tend to offer the park’s best opportunities for both big and small game sightings, especially during the dry winter months, when more animals are drawn out of hiding to drink at the water’s edge.

The Etosha National Park hosts more than 110 mammals, some of which are elephants, white and black rhino, lion, leopard, hyena, several smaller predators, giraffe, zebra and uncountable antelopes. Furthermore more than 340 different bird species are found here. During the hot midday you can relax in the rest camp or return to your accommodation.

Skeleton Coast

The name Skeleton Coast derived most probably from the huge numbers of stranded whales that lost their life here and whose skeletons could be seen all over the place. The Ovahimba who are settling in the far north-eastern parts of Namibia used the whale bones for building their huts.

Numerous ships have stranded at the Skeleton Coast thanks to the thick fog, the rough sea, unpredictable currents and stormy winds. The sailors who were able to make it to the land did not stand a chance of survival at this inhospitable coast and died of thirst.

Despite the hostile character of the Skeleton Coast, there are quite a number of wild animals to observe, for example desert-adapted elephants, rhinos, desert lions, brown hyenas, jackals, giraffes, seals, oryx, kudus and zebras. Also some plants are incredibly adapted to the rainless area of the Skeleton coast and depend solely on the daily fog from the Atlantic Ocean.

Namibia Discovery

Discover Namibia’s most beautiful highlights on an unwinding safari and let the spectacular, diversified country in south-western Africa put you at awe. This decelerating self-drive tour allows you much time to explore the highlights of Namibia and is suitable for both – Africa greenhorns and the „old hands”, who love to be inspired by the rough charm of Namibia time and again.

  • Day 1: Windhoek – Arrival, city tour through Namibia’s capital
  • Day 2-3: Kalahari – Connect, game drive and relaxing
  • Day 4-5: Sossuvslei – The grand dune sea of the Namib, Sesriem Canyon
  • Day 6-7: Swakopmund – Atlantic flair and seal cruise or desert excursion
  • Day 8: Erongo – Volcanic ruin with breath-taking landscapes
  • Day 9-10: Damaraland – Surreal rock formations and unique solitude
  • Day 11-13: Etosha – Fascinating fauna
  • Day 14: Waterberg – Historic and geological highlight
  • Day 15: Departure 

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