Nationalparks
Die über ganz Namibia verteilten Wildparks und Naturreservate machen etwa 18% der Fläche des Landes aus. Einige, wie der riesige Etosha-Nationalpark, konzentrieren sich in erster Linie auf die Tierwelt, während andere, wie der Namib-Naukluft-Park und der Fischfluss-Canyon, mehr auf die Landschaft ausgerichtet sind, deren natürliche Schönheit das Wild leicht in den Schatten stellt. Unabhängig davon stellen diese Parks ein Netzwerk von Namibias begehrtesten Touristenzielen dar und bieten oft ein breites Spektrum an Abenteuer-, Camping-, Wander- und Wildnisaktivitäten.
Africa’s largest natural gorge, some of the world’s oldest rock paintings, one of the richest botanical hot spots…
One of the greatest game parks in Africa – and one of the oldest – is also Namibia’s…
The park was first proclaimed as the Caprivi Game Reserve in 1966 and upgraded to the Caprivi Game…
Cape Cross has both historic and biological significance and is a popular tourist attraction. The Portuguese navigator, Diego…
Just 24 km west of Windhoek lies a sanctuary for a relatively large population of game species typical…
This area is known as an angler’s paradise, with kabeljou, galjoen and steenbras the most prized species. But…
A Rhenish mission station was established here in 1844 as one of Namibia’s earliest mission stations. The German…
“Khaudum National Park was established with conservation in mind, and not for cash generation. This simple guiding characteristic…
Mangetti is part of a new generation of parks aimed at reducing rural poverty through tourism development, joint…
Mudumu National Park, one of Namibia’s least-known parks, is richly rewarding for adventurous visitors. The main attraction is…
Namibia’s largest conservation area contains some of the country’s most iconic attractions: towering sand dunes at Sossusvlei, the…
The Naute Recreation Resort surrounds Namibia’s second largest dam, the Naute. The dam was constructed from 1970 to…
Mamili was officially proclaimed on 1 March 1990, just days before Namibia gained Independence. The name of the…
Initially proclaimed in 1971, in its present form in 1973, it extends from the Ugab River in the…
From giant rock arches, meteor craters, and fossil and archaeological sites to Africa’s most important shipwreck discovery and…
Towering sandstone cliffs, dinosaur footprints, mysterious rock engravings and some of Namibia’s most rare and valuable game species…