These are our Top 5 places in Nambia that you should definitely visit!

1.  Sossusvlei

This is a salt and clay pan surrounded by massive red dunes. A stunning landscape, the area also boasts the Deadvlei, where ancient dead trees in cracked earth make for great photos. Although it may look lifeless, mammals like the ostrich, springbok and gemsbok still roam here.

2. Etosha National Park

This parks is more than a hundred years old, home to a variety of animals, including endangered species like the rhino. The park’s Dolomite Camp has the best sunsets and sunrises, while Oaukejo Rest Camp has a watering hole bringing all the animals to the yard.

3.  Skeleton Coast

Where the desert and the sea meet, the Skeleton Coast consists of long beaches with great fishing. The coastline also hosts the largest Cape fur seal colony in the world. Moving inland, you can go on the hunt for the oldest living plant in the world – the Welwitchia.

4.  Otjikandero Himba Village

The Himba in Namibia still live according to their tradition customs. Various tours offers a chance to visit one of these villages, where you can learn more about their daily lives. The Himba is also known for their crafts – especially their jewellery and well worth a buy as a souvenir.

5.  Fish River Canyon

This is the second largest canyon in the world. The Fish River’s origin is in Namibia’s Naukluft Mountains and ends at the Hardap Dam in Mariental. The canyon’s main hiking trail is 85km long and ends at the Ais-Ais Hot Springs. Please note though that this is only for experienced hikers.

You simply have to experience it yourself.

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