Namibia's Essential Wonders
This collection spans Namibia's diverse geography, from the 300-meter-high red dunes of Sossusvlei and the white clay pan of Deadvlei to the ghost town of Kolmanskop. It includes the lunar-like Swakop River badlands and the rare permanent waters of Lakes Otjikoto and Guinas. In Etosha National Park, the list features strategic waterholes like Homob and Halali for wildlife viewing, alongside the private NamibRand Nature Reserve, an International Dark Sky Reserve.
Sossusvlei
A salt and clay pan surrounded by high red dunes in the southern Namib Desert.
Deadvlei
Deadvlei is a white clay pan located near the more famous salt pan of Sossusvlei, in a valley between the dunes in the Namib-Naukluft Park…
Viewpoint Moonscape
Overlooks the Swakop River valley, featuring deeply eroded badlands formed by the river cutting through soft sedimentary rock over millions of years.
Sesriem
Sesriem is a small settlement in the Namib Desert, in the Hardap Region of Namibia, close to the southern end of the Naukluft Mountains.
Kolmanskop
A former diamond mining village and ghost town in the Sperrgebiet. Once one of the wealthiest towns in Africa, its abandoned German-style buildings are now being reclaimed by desert dunes.
Agate Beach
A coastal site north of Lüderitz where semi-precious stones can be found in the sand.
Sossus Dune Lodge
Eco-friendly accommodation located inside the Namib-Naukluft National Park, allowing guests to visit Sossusvlei and Deadvlei before sunrise.
Halali Camp
Located in Etosha National Park, this camp features a floodlit waterhole that provides nocturnal viewing of rhinos, elephants, and leopards.
Otjikoto Lake
Otjikoto Lake is the smaller of only two permanent natural lakes in Namibia.
Lake Guinas
Lake Guinas is the larger of only two permanent natural lakes in Namibia.
NamibRand Nature Reserve
A stunning private reserve that is home to a number of African animals. Offers private guided tours and even stargazing opportunities.
Brukkaros Mountain
Brukkaros Mountain is a collapsed caldera in the ǁKaras Region, Namibia.
Charitsaub (natural waterhole)
A natural waterhole in Etosha National Park known for attracting large herds of plains game and predators.
Homob (natural waterhole)
A perennial waterhole in Etosha National Park situated on the edge of the pan, frequently visited by elephants and lions during the dry season.
Sueda (natural waterhole)
A natural waterhole in Etosha National Park offering views across the vast salt pan and frequent sightings of migratory birds and big game.
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