Sossusvlei is a perfect specimen of Nambia’s unspoiled desert beauty. The clear blue skies contrast with the giant red dunes to make this one of the most scenic natural wonders of Africa and a photographer's heaven. This awe-inspiring destination is possibly Namibia's premier attraction, with its unique dunes rising to almost 400 metres - making them some of the highest in the world.
Set along Namibia's spectacularly scenic coast, the seaside town of Swakopmund is known for its wide-open avenues, colonial architecture, and its surrounding otherworldly desert terrain. Founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South-West Africa, Swakopmund is often described as being more German than Germany. The town offers a wide variety of dining experiences. We can highly recommend The Tug Restaurant, Ocean Cellar or The Brauhaus
Twyfelfontein (Doubtful Spring), at the head of the grassy Aba Huab Valley, is one of the most extensive rock-art galleries on the continent. In the ancient past, this perennial spring most likely attracted wildlife, creating a paradise for the hunters who eventually left their marks on the surrounding rocks. Animals, animal tracks and geometric designs are well represented here, though there are surprisingly few human figures.
Etosha heights is one of the largest private reserves in Namibia and has off the chart’s wildlife viewing without the crowds, sharing a 65-kilometre boundary with the famous Etosha National Park. The reserve offers 60,000 hectares of unspoiled wildlife, landscapes, and tranquillity; truly a place to reconnect with nature and escape the modern stresses of life.
Onguma Nature Reserve is situated on the eastern boundary of Namibia's famous Etosha National Park. Etosha is one of Africa’s largest game reserves and is known for its extensive silver salt pan which shimmers in the heat and attracts a wide variety of wildlife including huge herds of elephant, black and white rhino, Burchell’s zebra, red hartebeest, blue wildebeest and black-faced impala. It's also a great place to spot lion, cheetah and sometimes leopard.