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Namibia Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Most Beautiful Places to Visit
Planning to visit Namibia? Check out our Namibia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Namibia.
Best Places to visit in Namibia:
Kolmanskop, Twyfelfontein, Skeleton Coast, Caprivi Strip, Spitzkoppe, Swakopmund, Cape Cross, Sossusvlei, Etosha National Park, Fish River Canyon
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Khorixas Attractions Twyfelfontein Damaraland Namibia
Khorixas in Namibia is home to beautiful attractions such as the Twyfelfontein rock engravings, Burnt Mountain, Brandberg, Organ Pipes and more.
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Namibia Travel Guide - Experience Marvelous Namibia
Namibia Travel Guide - Experience Marvelous Namibia
Namibia is in Southern Africa, bordering South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Zambia and the Atlantic Ocean. Namibia boasts remarkable natural attractions such as the Namib desert, the Fish River Canyon Park, Etosha National Park and the Kalahari desert. Its people speak nine different languages, including some of the Khoisan languages which include the 'clicks' that present an enigma to most native English-speakers. Namibia produces some of the world's highest quality diamonds.
Few countries in Africa can match Namibia's sheer natural beauty. The country's name derives from its (and the world's) oldest desert, the Namib, and there are few more stirring desert realms on the planet, from the sand sea and perfect dead-tree valleys at Sossusvlei to the otherworldliness of sand dunes plunging down to the sea at Sandwich Harbour and the Skeleton Coast. Inland, running through the heart of the country, a spine of mountains creates glorious scenery – the Naukluft Mountains, the Brandberg, Spitzkoppe, Damaraland and the jaw-dropping Fish River Canyon. With rivers and wetlands in the Caprivi Strip and the endless gold-grass plains of the Kalahari, it's difficult to think of an iconic African landscape that Namibia doesn't possess.
Make no mistake: Namibia is one of Southern Africa's best places to watch wildlife, at least in the country's north. Etosha National Park belongs in the elite wildlife-watching destinations – big cats, elephants, black rhinos and plains game in abundance. Two other areas are emerging as complements to Etosha. Damaraland is a wonderful place to see desert-adapted elephants and lions, and also happens to host Africa's largest population of free-ranging rhinos – rhino tracking is a real highlight here. Over in the Caprivi Strip, the wildlife is returning, with Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara becoming wonderfully rich parks to explore. This being Namibia, there are private reserves (Okonjima and Erindi premier among them) as well as game farms that serve as havens for rescued wildlife.
Destinations and cities of Namibia :
Windhoek -- Namibia's capital and largest city.
Keetmanshoop -- Small town on the rail lines and highway, jumping off point for treks in the Fish River Canyon Park.
Lüderitz -- Colonial-era German coastal town.
Ondangwa and Oshakati -- Twin towns in the heart of Owamboland, northern Namibia.
Outjo -- Gateway to the Etosha National Park, Koakoveld and Damaraland.
Swakopmund -- Coastal town, a mecca for Namibians on holiday.
Tsumeb -- Mining town east of Etosha.
Tsumkwe -- rural desert town surrounded by San (Bushmen) villages.
Walvis Bay -- Desert sports.
Warmquelle
Brandberg Mountains -- The highest mountain in Namibia at 2 573 m.
Etosha National Park
Kolmanskop -- A ghost town just outside Lüderitz.
Waterberg Plateau Park -- Another good place to watch wildlife.
Sossusvlei -- The most popular entry point for people wanting to visit the Namib desert.
Skeleton Coast -- The northern coastal part of the Namib desert, named for the dozens of ships that were beached in the thick fog that is frequent where the desert meets the Atlantic.
Spitzkoppe -- the Matterhorn of Namibia.
Fish River Canyon Park--The second largest canyon in the world.
Opuwo-- capital of Kunene Region and an ideal starting point for stocking up before venturing further into Kaokoland and the rest of NW Kunene.
Kaokoland - home to the Himba tribe, desert elephants, desert lions, Epupa Waterfalls and many more attractions in this north-western corner of Namibia.
NamibRand Nature Reserve - The largest privately owned nature reserve on the continent and the only International Dark Sky Place on the continent as well.
A lot to see in Namibia such as :
Etosha National Park
Sossusvlei
Skeleton Coast
Twyfelfontein
Caprivi Strip
Spitzkoppe
Deadvlei
Dune 45
Cape Cross
Waterberg Plateau Park
Epupa Falls
Etosha
Brandberg Mountain
Naukluft Mountains
NamibRand Nature Reserve
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Bwabwata National Park
Christ Church, Windhoek
Waterberg Plateau
Nkasa Rupara National Park
Duwisib Castle
Grootberg
Daan Viljoen Game Reserve
Burnt Mountain
Tintenpalast
Ruacana Falls
Mount Erongo
Otjikoto Lake
Shark Island, Namibia
Petrified forest, Khorixas
Khomashochland
Doro Nawas
Hoarusib River
Hidden Vlei
Gamsberg (Namibia)
Okaukuejo Waterhole
Torrabaai
Desert Homestead
National Museum of Namibia ACRE National Marine Aquarium of Namibia
Site of Original Dias Cross
Namibia is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Namibia. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Namibia.
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Namibia on the road
They call it Africa for beginners because Namibia is very easy to go around and discover the country on your own. And so we did. This video is perfect to watch if you are considering to go to Namibia, as it covers the classic itinerary in the country.
Given the Xmas holiday period we booked car plus some accommodation from Europe. Despite we travelled at the beginning of the raining period (January), the weather was great (almost always sunny and warm). We did a classic itinerary given we had only 10 days to spend. With a couple of more days, we recommend to reach Opuwo to see the Himba people. With further 3/4 days, you can add the Namibian Kahalari and the south.
DAY 1
Arrival in Windhoek. Pick up of the car, first walk in the city. Dinner at Joe Beerhouse
DAY 2
From Windhoek to Sesriem. Ca 5 hours of beautiful driving getting the first experience with Namibian gravel roads. Most road in Namibia are gravel but are relatively large and well maintained. Afternoon in Sesriem spent visiting the canyon and climbing the Elim dune.
DAY 3
Wake up at 5.30am to enter the park as it opens (6.10am). Drive the 45km to get to the Dune 45 and first breathtaking climb of the dune. Then straight to Deadvlei and Sussusvlei until around 1pm. As it is summer (up to 45C), we spent the central hours of the day sleeping near the sleeping pool of the lodge. Then short tour and beer to watch the sunset from the savannah
DAY 4
Another early wake up and we are on the way to Swakopmund. First stop is at Solitaire, to taste the apple pie which is recommended in every guidebook. Then stop at the Tropic of Capricorn. The first part of the drive is beautiful with savanna landscape. After you cross the Kuiseb pass you enter a total new landscape as you are entering the Skeleton Coast. A couple of hours of drive in the desolation, and we reach first Walvis Bay, and then Swakopmund where we spend the afternoon exploring the German soul of this city.
DAY 5
The day was spend in an excursion. In the morning we went by boat in the Walvis bay, watching seals, birds, shipwrecks ... In the afternoon, we took the 4x4 excursion to Sandwitch Harbour, a secluded bay very difficult to reach unless you are an experienced off-road driver with the right car. The place is amazing and the top moment was the lunch on the beach, eating oysters, in a beautiful and unspoiled oasis completely untouched by civilisation
DAY 6
Another day on the road (6 hours with stops). From Swakop, we headed north along the Skeleton Coast stopping at the Leila shipwreck and Cape Cross, a colony of thousands of fur seals. From there we drove to the Damaraland which we reached in the early afternoon, on time for a visit to the Twyfelfontein archaeological site (rock engravings and paintings dated between 2,000 and 6,000 years ago). A stop to the Herero women along the roads is a good spot to get some nice souvenirs.
DAY 7
On the move again, direction Etosha. But before we spent an hour at the petrified forest and getting some fuel and lunch in Khorixas. From there, the road to Etosha is paved again. We arrived in Etosha at the Okaukejo Lodge. A couple of hour to rest and we are in the bush again with the car spotting the first animals (giraffe, zebra, impala)
DAY 8
Whole day spent in the car, slowly wandering around the Etosha park. Despite the raining season (the animals are spread in the bush and the vegetation is more dense) we spotted all the key animals with the exception of the felines (esp. the lion was missing).
DAY 9
Return to Windhoek. A nice long way, with a couple of nice and clean villages to stop by to refuel and buy some food and souvenirs. Evening passed enjoying a beer in the great outdoor garden at Joe Beerhouse.
DAY 10
Visit of Windhoek. A small city, not much to see but good for spending a few hours walking around. Flight in late afternoon.
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Africa Adventures in Namibia and Uganda 2016
A short video of my incredible 2 months adventure over 8 countries in Southern Africa, in here I just cover a few places and experiences amongst millions of them in Namibia and Uganda.
Edit: The footage where I am sitting on a dune is not the Namib desert but the Kalahari desert on my first day of the trip through south Namibia.
I already uploaded a video of my experience at the Victoria Falls during the 30 days odyssey Overland Adventure with Wild Dog Safaris. An unforgettable experience. I've met so many people, saw unbelievable places and collected some of the dearest memories ever!
We were setting camp every single day in a different place and crossed three borders with our van. I was lucky to finally be able to realize my wildest dream of flying over the Namib desert. The footage in here is just a glimpse of what I actually saw and words can not fully express my emotions!
Uganda is the place where I welcomed 2016, in the lovely and peaceful Lake Bunyonyi (I hope the spelling is right this time!). Miha from Gorilla Highlands was the best guide I could possibly have! It was a REAL experience with the locals. First we camped in the wild at Queen Elizabeth national park, where we spotted the famous tree lions, hippos and so much more! Then we moved to the incredible lake Bunyonyi, for which I'd have to write a separate chapter, especially because Miha has set up an incredible initiative to help the locals. If there is a place I'd love to go back in Africa, that's by the Lake in Uganda.
I'll be writing and posting more videos of my experience in Africa in the upcoming months. I decided to keep the videos short and make more of them as it's easier for me.
Stay tuned and check out my website and subscribe to my channel for my experiences in Kenya, Tanzania and the Seychelles.
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Miha from for the warm welcome in Uganda
Liz from for the 30 days Odyssey trip.
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North Namibia Part I
Video Clips to safari camps in Sossusvlei and Damaraland February 2013
Namibia Ai-Ais Trip
Short video of me and my family at Ai-Ais, Namibia
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