Safari in Namibia – Explore the Sands of Sossusvlei and the Wetlands of Kunene
From the sand dunes of Sossusvlei to the rocky wilderness of the Damaraland, Namibia’s otherworldly landscapes and desert-adapted wildlife offer a safari like no other on the continent. It’s no wonder that this vast and arid country was the first to write conservation into its constitution, protecting over 40% of its land. From the waterholes of Etosha National Park to the wetlands of the Caprivi Strip and the savannah and woodlands of Kunene, discover the unique charm of this incredibly diverse destination on an epic fly-in safari that includes time at some of the country’s best luxury lodges.
From safari in namibia , you’ll drive southwest through the scenic Khomas Hochland highlands and down the Great Escarpment into the vast Namib Desert. With the towering red Sossusvlei dunes and centuries-old Sesriem Canyon as backdrops, you’ll spend two nights exploring Namibia’s stunning sandscapes with your guide, whether on foot or in vehicle.
“Spotlight on Namibia: The Rich Wildlife and Ecosystems
In April, the parks and reserves begin to dry up a bit, improving wildlife sightings at game drives and on walking safaris. It’s also a lovely time to visit the spectacular dunes of Sossusvlei, with their otherworldly hues that change with the light and the sky.
The highlight of any safari in namibia is the country’s iconic Etosha National Park, a vast savannah and woodland reserve that’s home to four of the Big Five and is named for its huge salt pan, whose flat white surface shimmers in the sunlight. The surrounding savannah and mopane woodland are also home to plenty of animals, including springbok and zebra.
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