Namibia is a coffee-table book come to life, where sand dunes in the world’s oldest desert meet the crashing waves along its wild Skeleton Coast. It is a photographer’s dream with wild seascapes, rugged mountains, the massive red Namib Desert, striking wildlife and unspoilt natural beauty as its backdrop. Namibia is home to diverse wildlife, including a significant cheetah population, and The Namib Desert Horse – the only feral herd of horses residing
in Africa, with a population of between 90 and 150 wild horses. Other wildlife in the north can be found at Etosha National Park’s salt pan, which draws game such as giraffes and rhinos. The capital of Windhoek with its rich German history face the Atlantic Ocean, while the city of Swakopmund features beautiful landmarks such as the Swakopmund Lighthouse, the Mole (an old sea wall), and the Swakopmund Railway Station which is now a famed hotel.
From Namibia you can connect with ease to off the beaten track travel experiences in South Africa…