20/03/24
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Sossusvlei: The mesmerising sand dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert are often referred to as the highest dunes on the planet.
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Etosha National Park: Considered by many safari aficionados as one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves, Etosha is situated in northern Namibia and is a self-driver’s paradise – thanks to its great roads.
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Damaraland: Arguably one of the most scenic parts of Namibia, Damaraland is a massive, untamed and ruggedly beautiful region. If you’re the intrepid kind, this incredible hinterland offers an adventure beyond compare.
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Kaokoveld: Considered one of the last remaining wilderness areas in Southern Africa, Kaokoveld is an otherworldly and mountainous landscape of rugged beauty.
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Skeleton Coast National Park: The San Bushmen called it ‘The Land God Made in Anger’ and the Portuguese explorers knew it as ‘The Gates of Hell’.
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Zambezi Region: Considered by many as Namibia’s answer to the Okavango Delta, the Caprivi offers an incredible water-based safari experience within its riverine forests and vast wetlands.
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Swakopmund: The quaint seaside holiday town of Swakopmund blends its German colonial heritage with a distinctive African character, one of Namibia’s most surreal and unique destinations.
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The Fish River Canyon: Located in the south of Namibia, the Fish River Canyon is the world’s second-largest canyon and features a colossal ravine of about 160km (100 miles) long, up to 27km (17 miles) wide.
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