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North-Eastern Region

Namibia's north-eastern region is water-rich, comprising a variety of woodlands, wetlands, riverine forests, swamps, and rivers. It is a typical African landscape and environment. The area is home to the Kavango and Zambezi regions. It…

Endless peace of mind (SOULFUL)

Namibia's breath-taking scenery and fascinating landscapes have the power to capture your heart. The deafening silence or the illumination of its horizons makes you feel insignificant and let your worries pale away. It is one…

Northern Region

Namibia's northern region continues to be a popular tourist destination. Its wildly contrasting landscapes, ranging from the arid sandy plains and rocky hills of the country's Kaokoland region to the water-rich area in the east,…

Western/Coastal Region

Namibia's coastal region offers travellers a range of entertainment and tourist attractions. Its towns are a bustle of activity, yet the warm-hearted nature of the country's people often comes to the fore as they stop…

North-Western Region

Namibia is often referred to as the 'land that God made in anger', and when visiting the area, it is easy to see how this saying originated. Bound by the cold Atlantic Ocean, Namibia's west…

Eastern Region

One of Namibia's greatest assets is its natural beauty, and the region of Omaheke is often understated yet continues to offer visitors a variety of attractions to enjoy. Its natural beauty, stark landscapes and indigenous…

Central Region

Namibia's central region provides a variety of tourism activities and places of interest to visit before heading into the sunset to explore this African beauty further. Bound by the Auas Mountains to the south, Khomas…

Endless luxury of space (LIBERATING)

Namibia's magical beauty and huge virgin land make it one arid, spacious paradise. To not be held hostage by your cell phone and disappear in a surreal silence of desert landscapes can only be described…

Waterberg Plateau Park

Towering sandstone cliffs, dinosaur footprints, mysterious rock engravings and some of Namibia’s most rare and valuable game species are synonymous with the Waterberg Plateau Park. In 1904, Waterberg was the scene of a battle between…

Tsau Khaeb National Park

From giant rock arches, meteor craters, and fossil and archaeological sites to Africa’s most important shipwreck discovery and some of the most pristine and wild landscapes on the planet, the newly proclaimed Sperrgebiet National Park…

Skeleton Coast Park

Initially proclaimed in 1971, in its present form in 1973, it extends from the Ugab River in the south for 500 km to the Kunene River in the north and about 40 km inland. Dense…

Nkasa Rupara National Park

Mamili was officially proclaimed on 1 March 1990, just days before Namibia gained Independence. The name of the park refers to the seven chiefs of that name who, since 1864, have ruled over the Mafwe…

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