Set between the rolling dunes of the Namib Desert and the icy Atlantic coastline, Swakopmund is a relaxed seaside town in western Namibia known for its German colonial architecture, cool coastal climate, and adventurous spirit. Palm-lined streets, historic buildings, and ocean fog create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the country. Travellers visit for desert activities such as quad biking, sandboarding, and scenic flights over vast dunes and shipwreck-strewn shores. Cafés, bakeries, and small museums add to the town's laid-back charm, though the Atlantic waters are brisk rather than tropical. With its striking desert-meets-ocean setting and mix of adventure and history, Swakopmund is one of Namibia's most distinctive destinations.
Situated between Namibia’s capital city of Windhoek and the renowned Etosha National Park, Okonjima Nature Reserve is a 22,000-hectare wilderness sanctuary celebrated for its conservation efforts and exceptional wildlife experiences. The reserve is home to the renowned AfriCAT Foundation, which focuses on the protection and rehabilitation of Namibia’s carnivores, particularly leopards, cheetahs, and other threatened species. Set against a backdrop of rolling plains, rocky outcrops, and acacia woodland, Okonjima offers visitors the opportunity to gain unique insight into conservation initiatives while enjoying outstanding game viewing. Activities include guided carnivore tracking excursions, leopard-spotting safaris, off-road night drives, birdwatching, and cultural experiences along the Bushmen Trail. Accommodation ranges from luxury lodges and private villas to intimate bush camps, providing a memorable base from which to explore this remarkable reserve.
Located southeast of Omaruru, the Erindi Game Reserve is a spectacularly scenic protected reserve in northwestern Namibia. ‘Erindi’, meaning the place of water boasts incredible lush scenery. Stretching over 79000 hectares, this natural wonderland features comfortable accommodation options and magnificent landscapes encompassing grasslands, savannah, and rugged mountains inhabited by an abundance of diverse wildlife. This idyllic retreat is also known for its ecotourism, rich cultural heritage, and community involvement. Visitors can look forward to cultural village tours, San rock art, guided bush walks and thrilling game drives to view elephants, giraffes, rhino, lion, hyena, zebra, kudu, wildebeest and many other animals. Don’t miss the opportunity to jump on a night drive to catch a glimpse of the nocturnal species that thrive in the dark wilderness.