Namibia Tour & Safari
Lodge Tour & Safari Ethosa 2012
Webinar: Ultimate Safaris, Namibia
Ultimate Safaris is a truly Namibian, owner-operated safari company that is dedicated to the protection, conservation and sustainability of the areas in which we operate...some of the most pristine and delicate wilderness areas on earth. Our goal is to provide your clients with a safari in Namibia that is educational, explorative, fun, insightful and ultimately, life-enriching. With our little black book of contacts and insider knowledge, we smooth out the creases and complexities of planning a Namibian safari, allowing our international trade partners to provide a unique, authentic and exceptional experience to their clients.
Learn more about our favorite camps and lodges in Namibia, our award-winning naturalist guiding team, easy-selling itineraries, small group departures and the first conservancy safari of its kind in the Kaokoveld and Skeleton Coast region.
Kunene region - Decentrilisation Namibia 2006 pt1
synopsis: A short study on the status of decentrilisation within Namibia.Commissioned by NDI(Namibia Democracy Institute, Constituency Channel, Myndz Community.
Directed & Compiled by Jotham Ngotho
Desert Lion Conservation, Namibia
With only in the region of 120 free roaming desert adapted lion remaining in Namibia, and the increase in incidents of human-animal conflict on the rise, Dr Philip Stander of Desert Lion Conservation, tracks and monitors these unique animals.
Relying solely on donations from the public and support from local tourism operators, Dr Stander has devoted his life's work and resources to researching the desert adapted lions of Namibia, managing human-animal conflict in an environment of sustainable tourism.
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North Namibia Part III
A spectacular flight north to Serra Cafema Camp on the border with Angola, a visit to a Himba village and a trip on the Kunene River
Namibia wonders of nature
Enjoy the highlights of Namibia in this video. The namib desert, the big 4, beautifull scenery, damaraland, Epupa falls and Etosha. Namibia is a true wonder of nature. See for yourself. Check out my other videos of Namibia as well.
Namibia - 3of4 - Overland
The Malik and Hoefer Family - Third part en route through the central and Southern regions of Namibia in June /July '07.
a journey across namibia.
This year my family and I went on a one month journey across Namibia. This is a preview of the soon-to-come full documentary coming late 2014. I hope you enjoy.
Giving Back episode 1-Namibia
Our first episode of Giving Back has us in Namibia, hunting with DL Safaris. We also get to talk with Julia Labuschagne who went from a non-hunting vegan to a leader in the hunting community and conservation. You'll also see how we were able to Give Back to some incredible kids at the Ben Hur school.
Skeleton Coast & Kaokoland Safari, Namibia by @Uyaphi
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Over the course of 6 days of travel through the Skeleton Coast National Park and the Kaokoland area of Namibia, I got the chance to record what it was like to safari in this area of Namibia.
From the Kunene River Mouth to the Northern Sand Dunes of the Skeleton Coast to the dust and mountains of Kaokoland. This safari will live with me and my 8 year old son for ever and ever.
PS.This video was created using a GoPro camera that was hand held from the passenger window of a Land Cruiser, the video speed was upped to 7x normal.
Solving the Caprivi challenge
In the Caprivi, Namibia, communities live side by side with the wildlife. The region is becoming dryer and hotter and yet the rivers have been flooding from more rainfall received upriver in Angola. A way to tackle increased human-wildlife conflict and crop failure is to use the community-managed conservation area, the Conservancy, to generate an additional income that can help the community develop even under a changing climate.
Secrets of the Skeleton Coast in Namibia, Africa - BBC wildlife
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Thousands of cute baby seal cubs are born on the skeleton coast of Africa. Although one of the most desolate places on Earth and notorious for killing stranded sailors, this desert coast still manages to be home to some unusually water dependent creatures...
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12-day Classic Namibia Safari
Skeleton Coast. One of the most untouched place in Africa. {DJI Mavic Pro + Canon 5d Mark iv}
Skeleton Coast. Were shipwrecks meet fishermen and sand dunes cover hidden gems! Were a sun downer is a daily tradition and the campsite is on the beach! Welcome to Torra Bay, Namibia’s little piece of paradise in the eerie Skeleton Coast National Park!
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Bad Ideas - Alle Farben
A NAMIBIA ROAD TRIP - WINDHOEK to SOSSUSVLEI (www.AfricanSafaris.travel)
Windhoek to Sossusvlei Highlights.
ITINERARY NAMIBIA 2019 Road Trip - African Safaris & Travel ( AfricanSafaris.travel )
This is a series of highlights from our recent road trip in Namibia.
The Itinerary:
Windhoek - House on Olof Palme
Namib Desert - Sossusvlei - Le Mirage Desert Lodge
Swakopmund/Walvis Bay - Swakopmund Luxury Suites
Damaraland - Damaraland Camp
Etosha National Park - Onguma The Fort
Namibia has been called the Land God Made in Anger, it is vast and wild...few countries in Africa can match Namibia's sheer natural beauty. Louis and I have been there many times and we continue to return, it is still one of our favourite safari destinations. This trip was a road trip. A way to maximise your time in Namibia is to take a plane for some of the long distances. Plenty of visitors opt for a combination of flying and driving to pack in as much as possible if you don’t have the kind of time we had... But have to say there is something special about a road trip! We had fun, easy going travelling companions and that does make all the difference!
Another thing that we think is very special about Namibia it is the first country in the world to enshrine environmental protection in its national constitution, ensuring that roughly 40 percent of the territory is designated for conservation.
We started out in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Had a great time at the lively Joe’s Beer House with the wonderful owners of House on Olof Palme.
We headed out in the morning to Sossusvlei, the giant red sand dunes, rising from the arid salt pans, are an amazing sight. We also had a couple of nice side trips to the Seriem Canyon and Solitaire...which had it’s own kind of funky charm!
We stayed at the Mirage Desert Lodge which we really enjoyed. We all agreed that was some of the best food on the trip, the dining room had lots of ambience and the stay was really fantastic!
Swakopmund, known as Swakop in Namibia is the country's biggest coastal town and a resort for Namibians on holiday. The city's German origins are quite pronounced in beautiful old German colonial buildings throughout the city, making an even starker contrast for this town sitting at the edge of the Namib Desert. Swakopmund is like a German North Sea town with an African flair.
Swakopmund isn’t boring. In fact it’s Namibia’s most popular holiday destination, and there are myriad attractions for enjoying the great climate including surfing, fishing, lolling around on the beach and finding ways to terrify yourself – it’s the adventure sports capital of Namibia. We stayed at Swakopmund Luxury Suites Bed/Breakfast in the town centre, it was an ideal base from which to explore this delightful town and a couple of blocks from the beach. Restaurants and cafés abound and there are galleries, museums and craft markets to explore. We stayed pretty low-key wandering the streets and listening to music and the dramatic waves of the sea. The restaurant at the end of the pier was wonderful as was the music at the entrance of the pier! And the beach kitchen in a giant tent at sunset was a great place to end our stay.
A more adventurous drive was includes, in the north-west, the bleakly beautiful, fog-bound Skeleton Coast, and the mountainous desert scapes of Damaraland. This area boasts magnificent desert scenery, fascinating geological formations, archaeological sites and a unique variety of desert fauna and flora. We climbed among the fabulous Twyfelfontein rock engravings. And we were lucky in our fortune to see the famous Desert elephants. They are adapted to living under the particular conditions of the desert. They routinely move great distances between feeding grounds and the scattered waterholes where they drink during the dry season.
Etosha National Park is really unique in Africa. The park’s salt pan so large it can be seen from space. Abundant wildlife that congregates around the waterholes, giving you incredible game sightings like the rhinoceros, lion, elephant and large numbers of antelope. Must see, must do! Have to say Onguma – The Fort was a beyond fabulous stay in every way!
Namibia 2008
My travel through Namibia as a musicvideo. The sunset on the water is the Etosha Pan filled with water which is a rare thing to see.
All rights to the song The Circle of Life go to Walt Disney Pictures.
San people in Nyae Nyae Conservancy Namibia
The Dorob National Park - Part 1
The Dorob National Park is another example of smart conservation in Namibia. Core conservation areas are set aside for rare and endangered species, while at the same time other areas are set aside for multiple uses, including adventure tourism.
Windsurfing, quad biking, skydiving and kayaking amongst dolphins, are popular coastal activities. But the Dorob National Park has much more to offer.....
Namibia 4x4, Episode 8: Geparden & Waterberg, neu
Rundreise Namibia 2017, 4x4 Selbstfahrerabenteuer, 5000 km zwischen Kalahari & Namib, zwischen Oranje und Kunene. Rundreise mit Freunden. Episode 8: Geparden & Waterberg, korrigierte Version: Die Geparden bekommen Eselfleisch, kein Affenfleisch gefüttert. Donkey statt Monkey.
Namibia Landscapes by Drone - Brandberg and Twyfelfontein
The landscapes of Namibia, featuring the areas around the Brandberg Mountain and Twyfelfontein which contain large concentrations of rock art. Twyfelfontein in particular is a World Heritage Site. Shot in April 2017 with the Parrot Bebop drone.
I was fortunate to find myself in Namibia, to attend a colloquium on rock art organised by the Getty Conservation Institute. You can read about the colloquium here:
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