about namibia

Namibia is Africa’s soul, defined by vast open spaces, breathtaking scenery, and stark contrasts – ocean, dunes, mountains, and deserts. This vast desert country, with its rolling dunes and swirling mists, stirs the soul and moves the heart.
Namibia is so vast and sparsely populated that it is possible to discover vast open spaces devoid of roads, towns, trees, or even stones, with only the lonely desert wind passing through one of the world’s most enchanting corners.
The Namib-Naukluft Park, Africa’s largest game park, is a must-see while on safari in Namibia, with its magnificent sea of rolling red dunes at Sossusvlei.
Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s great parks in terms of size and wildlife diversity. The captivating and largely unexplored Caprivi Strip is located in the country’s far north eastern pocket.
Namibia is distinguished by its desert environment. The harsh environment provides a magnificent backdrop for a unique safari. Although animal populations are smaller, sightings in this sparse setting are often rewarding. Etosha Pan, Africa’s largest salt pan and a seasonal wildlife magnet, should not be missed.