Unesco World Heritage Sites
Spread throughout Namibia on an amazing scale, game parks and nature reserves constitute some 18% percent of the country’s available surface area. Some, like the huge Etosha National Park, focus primarily on wildlife, while others like the Namib-Naukluft Park and Fish River Canyon are more landscape oriented, their natural beauty easily upstaging the game. Regardless, these parks represent a network of Namibia’s most sought-after tourist destinations and often include a wide-range of adventure, camping, hiking and wilderness activities.
Namibia was awarded its first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. Since then, visitors from all over the…
Namibia received its second UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. The Namib Sand Sea covers an enormous area…