Location: NamibiaNamibiaNamibia highlights include, Etosha, Fishriver Canyon, SussusNamibia never fails to enthral its visitors, to charge the fantasies and imaginations of narrators in their efforts to aptly describe the many-facetted grandeur and harsh splendour of this desert country. Windhoek the capital of Namibia. Namibia is known for its contrasting landscapes. The desolate Namib Desert is said to be the oldest in the world, with its high dunes and awe-inspiring sense of space. The central plateau, with its thorn bush savannah and rugged mountains, rising abruptly from the plains, gives way to the majestic Fish River Canyon in the south. In the north of the country, landscapes range from dense bush and open plains of the great Etosha Pan, to woodland savannah and lush vegetation. Dinosaur footprints preserved in sandstone, prehistoric rock art, the ancient fossil plant, Welwitschia mirabilis, all bare witness to the timelessness of Namibia Namibia is divided into 3 distinct topographical regions: - Namib Desert: Long narrow coastal desert 50km-140km, extending along the entire coastline and interspersed with dune belts, dry riverbeds and deeply eroded canyons.
- Central Plateau: Runs from North to South with an average altitude between 1000-2000 m. This area has breathtaking landscapes, rugged mountain, rocky outcrops, sand filled valleys and endless plains.
- Kalahari Desert: Long vegetated dunes of red sand extend through this area. It spans dense bush covered plains north east of the Etosha Pan including the high rainfall areas of Kavango and Caprivi, tropical forest, perennial rivers and woodland savannah.
Namibia is the first country in the world to include protection of the environment and sustainable utilisation of wildlife in its constitution. National Reserves and Game Parks Namibias national reserves and game parks are owned by Government and managed on its behalf by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. Since independence there has been a rapid escalation in the number and size of private conservation areas. - The Mahango Game Reserve borders on the perennial Okavango River, and extends over 244kmē.
- The 32km-wide Caprivi Game Park of 5 715kmē extends for about 180 km from the Okavango River to the Kwando River.
- The Mudumu National Park is a vast 1 010kmē expanse of dense savannah and mopane woodlands, with the Kwando River as its western border.
- The 320kmē Mamili National Park, the largest wetland area with conservation status in Namibia.
- The Khaudum Game Reserve protects the northern Kalahari sandveld biome.
- The Mangetti Game Reserve in the Kavango Region is managed as a game-breeding area.
- The Etosha National Park, at 22 270kmē, is one of the largest game reserves in Africa.
- The Skeleton Coast Park covers an area of 16 400kmē.
- The Cape Cross Seal Reserve, approximately 130km north of Swakopmund, was proclaimed to protect up to 23 colonies of Cape Fur seals.
- The National West Coast Recreation Area, a 200km stretch of coastline between the Swakop and Ugab rivers is renowned for its outstanding angling potential.
- Rising some 200m above a surrounding sea of bush and savannah, the 405kmē Waterberg Plateau Park, is home to some 25 game and 200 bird species.
- The Von Bach Game Reserve, south of Okahandja, extends for 43kmē and is a popular venue for aquatic sports.
- The Daan Viljoen Game Park is comparatively small (3 953ha) and is a popular retreat for Windhoek residents and tourists.
- The Hardap Game Reserve covers an area of 250kmē and offers excellent game viewing opportunities.
- Namib-Naukluft Park, a vast wilderness of 50 000kmē.
- The focal point of the 23 000ha Naute Recreation Resort, is Namibias 3rd largest dam.
- Fishriver Canyon Park is comprised of the Ai-Ais Hot Springs Resort, the Fishriver Canyon and the Huns Mountains.

  
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Protea Hotel Ondangwa accommodation in Namibia Protea Hotels Ondangwa is situated in the cultural heartland of Namibia, approximately 92km from the spectacular Etosha National Park in the far north of the country. Represented by most government ministries and financial institutions, Ondongwa cutu... More
Orange House accommodation in Namibia Small and elegant establishment in Swakopmund. Open all year around except from 01 June to 30 June.... More
Protea Hotel Pelican Bay accommodation in Namibia Protea Hotel Pelican Bay overlooks one of the most important wetland areas on the African Coastline, the Walvis Bay Lagoon, declared a Ramsar site to ensure that its protection is guaranteed by the Namibian government.With its temperate climate, Walv... More
Guesthouse Indongo accommodation in Namibia Located only 200m from Swakopmund beach, Guesthouse Indongo is a 10-minute walk to the mall and downtown. Accommodation comprises 6 rooms, with all mod-cons, while GUEST facilities include Free wireless Internet access, a spacious and airy breakfast ... More
Oshakati Country Hotel accommodation in Namibia The 3-star rated Oshakati Country Hotel offers 50 bedrooms with en suite facilities. The impressive thatched main building houses an a la carte restaurant, lounge, bar and conference room. The courtyard with its lush garden and swim... More
The Courtyard Hotel Pension accommodation in Namibia The Courtyard Hotel Garni offers 4 single, 11 double and 3 suites, all spacious rooms with TV (DStv) and telephone. Some rooms are self catering with mini stove, microwave, fridge etc. Within walking distance from restaurants at the lagoon. Safe and ... More
Safari Court Hotel accommodation in Namibia For all who enjoy the more refined milieu, this spectacular four-star hotel caters for the aesthetically appreciating guest. 215 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites accommodate guests in a peaceful surrounding while offering à la cart... More
Luderitz Nest Hotel accommodation in Namibia The Nest Hotel is situated directly on prime beach front property in Luderitz. It is an ideal base to explore the many attractions in and around the area. It has everything a visitor might expect of a small German town, such as coffee shop... More
1000 Olives Guest House accommodation in Namibia Relax in the tranquillity of nature, right at the olive grove. Enjoy the calming sounds and enchanting views that only the bush can provide. We offer four spacious and luxurious double rooms and on family room, all en-suite. ... More
Schutzenhaus Guesthouse accommodation in Namibia The Schützenhaus, established in 1899, is the oldest German Club in Southern Africa. It was privatized after 98 years and is now a Guest House in Keetmanshoop. It is situated in the Pastorie Street and its tranquil surroundings are a tr... More
Hammerstein Lodge & Camp accommodation in Namibia Location Hammerstein is a Lodge and Camp situated between Swakopmund and Lüderitz and nestled between the Nubib and Tsaris mountains. It is an ideal stopover for travellers to the south of Namibia. Hammerstein visitors have a... More
Kunene River Lodge accommodation in Namibia From stunning sunsets over the Kunene valley to raging white water action, or simply waking up to the twittering of birds, Kunene River Lodge has a lot to offer. Situated on the banks of the Kunene River, 50km west of the Ruacana Falls and 1... More
Ababis Guest Farm accommodation in Namibia Ababis Guest Farm is situated about 250km southwest of the capital Windhoek on the northern outskirts of the Naukluft massif. Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon are easily accessible from here. The verandah of the historic farm house. The farm ... More
Opuwa Country Hotel accommodation in Namibia Opuwo is the gateway to the Kaokoveld region in the northwestern part of Namibia or also known as the Kunene region. The remote area south of the Kunene river is the home of the Himba people, who have kept their ethnic individuality and culture in th... More
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