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Overview

Namibia combines magnificent landscapes with traditional colonial history, which contributes to the diverse life of the African state. Throughout the country, you can find traces of German colonial rule, such as in the small towns of Swakopmund and Lüderitz. Even on this very day, one can find the culture and architecture created from its German heritage. The German language still continues to be the national language and is understood in the larger part of the country.

The landscape of Namibia promises a feeling of freedom and offers endless expanses with a sheer boundless horizon. The Namib Desert – landmark and namesake of the country – extends along the entire coastal region on the Atlantic coast and the Kalahari Desert occupies a considerable part of the country. On your journey into the midst of this desert, an invaluable biodiversity awaits you including lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, and rhinos can also be observed here.

CapitalWindhoekPopulationApproximately 2.6 millionLanguageEnglish (official), Afrikaans, German, and various indigenous languagesCurrencyNamibian dollar (NAD), South African rand (ZAR) is also acceptedTimezoneUTC +2 (CAT)Share
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Why We Love Namibia

Namibia is a place where the concept of ‘vastness’ can not only be truly comprehended, but also felt. It is of course the gigantic, incomparable sand dunes of the ancient Namib Desert that feature most prominently on a Namibia holiday itinerary. But this Southern African country, lying between the Kalahari and the Atlantic Ocean, has much more up its sleeve.

Huge, sparsely populated Namibia is a country of gigantic skies and dramatic scenery. Destinations such as Damaraland, the shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast, or the Kaokoveld literally echo with emptiness and atmosphere, yet excellent lodges are tucked away in these remote regions and provide intrepid travellers with havens of serenity and comfort. And there’s a lot more wildlife than you might think!

If spotting unique animals is on your wish list, then the Namibia wildlife won’t disappoint. Excellent game viewing is what you’ll get at Etosha National Park, famous for its animal-packed waterholes and abundant predators. Small populations of desert-adapted elephant, black rhino, giraffe, ostrich, oryx, and lion can be seen in off-the-beaten-path destinations like Damaraland and Kaokoveld. These unique animals have adapted their lifestyles to survive in one of our planet’s harshest environments, and spotting them is a highlight on any Namibia safari.

A Namibia holiday is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, while its decent road infrastructure and easy-to-access destinations provide straightforward self-drive safaris for more independent travellers. Some of the best lodges in Namibia are remote, luxurious and exclusive accommodations that make for romantic holidays to Namibia for couples, while families with children will be delighted by the country’s safe, well-functioning and friendly nature.

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