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Caprivi Game Reserve

The Caprivi Strip, the thin strip of land separating Botswana and Zambia, has opened up to adventurous travelers following the end of the Angolan civil war which occasionally spilled across the border. Much of the territory between Angola and Botswan...

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Damaraland

A haven of rugged beauty, Damaraland is most often visited for its fascinating flora and fauna. Spectacular desert views abound, and desert-adapted elephant, black rhino, zebra and southern giraffe can be found on the vast planes. Safaris, game drive...

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Diamond Mining Territory

Most of this coastal area, south of Walvis Bay, is closed to the public to protect diamond-industry interests. Abiding by the boundaries is advisable, as it is said that trespassers will be shot.However, on the coast in the middle of this area is the...

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Erongo Region


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Etosha National Park

Located about 250 mi/400 km north of Windhoek, Etosha Park is Namibia's best-known tourist attraction and one of the most interesting game reserves in the world because of its unusual terrain. Etosha is a combination of dried lake (salt pan) in the n...

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Fish River Canyon

This breathtaking park in southern Namibia near the border with South Africa boasts a 100-mi-/160-km-long canyon (17 mi/27 km across at its widest point) reminiscent of the Grand Canyon in the U.S. Most budget travelers stay at the Al-Ais resort (ple...

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Halali


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Kaokoland


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Keetmanshoop


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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Previously known as Gemsbok National Park (or Kalahari Gemsbok National Park on the South African side), this vast and desolate dry park east of Keetmanshoop on the Botswana/South African border requires at least three days to see fully. It offers th...

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Khorixas


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Kulala Wilderness Reserve


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Kunene River


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Luderitz

The coastal town of Luderitz, named after its founder German merchant Adolf Luderitz, has several sights. At Diaz Point there stands a cross made of dolerite and erected in 1988 during Diaz festival. Other sights include Redford Bay, named after its ...

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Namib Desert


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Namib Naukluft National Park

South and east of Walvis Bay in Namibia, Namib-Naukluft National Park, founded in 1907, shelters ostriches, springbok and gemsbok, among other wild animals. In the middle of the park is Sossusvlei, an amazing place for viewing giant sand dunes. (In t...

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Okonjima Game Reserve

Located in Namibia, enjoy a safari and see majestic carnivores such as leopard and cheetah in their natural environment.

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Ongava Game Reserve


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Onguma Private Nature Reserve


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Otjiwarongo


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Otjozondjupa


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Outjo


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Palmwag Concession


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Purros


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Sesriem

The settlement that sits at the entrance of Namib-Naukluft National Park is a campsite favorite for those who wish to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert, the sunset over the Elim dunes, and the stars that fill up the desert night sky. Sesriem ...

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Skeleton Coast

Many ships have wrecked along this desolate coast in northern Namibia because of dense fogs, hence the region's eerie name—the Skeleton Coast. The park, which encompasses some 5 million acres/2 million hectares of undulating sand dunes and dry, grave...

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Solitaire


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Sossusvlei

The red sand dunes by which Sossusvlei is distinguished by sits in the largest conservation area in Africa. Sossusvlei which translates to "dead-end marsh" geographically prevents the Tsauchab River to flow to the Atlantic Ocean. This basin...

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Spitzkoppe


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Twyfelfontein

Namibia's largest collection of prehistoric rock arts sites—some dating back more than 3,000 years—is concentrated is the remote valley of Twyfelfontein, which translates somewhat ominously as Doubtful Spring. Several of the area's 2,000-plus engravi...

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Waterberg Plateau Park

In north-central Namibia, this park is home to a variety of native and imported animals, including the kudu, warthog, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, white rhino, Cape buffalo, eland and many rare birds (Bradfield's hornbill, Cape vulture). Avoid the park...

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Windhoek

Windhoek, Namibia's capital, is located centrally in Namibia with a Bavarian atmosphere. Being in the highlands of Namibia at an elevation of 1660 meters, the city enjoys clean air and healthy climate. The city contains a diverse group of peop...

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Namibia has always been a country of superlatives. Dragon's Breath is the largest subterranean lake in the world, Hoba meteorite is the biggest ever found, Gibeon meteorite shower is the largest ever discovered, Namib Desert is the oldest desert and is also the only desert in the world with elephant, lion, giraffe and rhino. Red sand dunes at Sossusvlei are regarded as the highest in the world. Namib desert is also home to one of the oldest living fossil plants, the Welwitschia mirabilis. Namibia has the largest free-roaming cheetah population in the world. The country is also the youngest democracy in the world - with protection of the environment in its constitution. One attraction of Namibia is famous Etosha National park with its abundant wildlife, enormous and magnificent Fish River Canyon. Namibia is a peaceful land of old traditions, ancient tribes and modern infrastructure.
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At first glance, Namibia might seem like one of Earth's most desolate places. With its ancient deserts, parched salt pans and a windblown shoreline littered with the weathered hulls of foundered ships, there would seem little potential for life and color—and little to interest the average traveler.

But there is a startling beauty in its vistas—from the multihued dunes of the Kalahari and Namib deserts to the foggy shores of the Skeleton Coast. The deep fissures of the Fish River Canyon make for steep but exhilarating walking. And surprisingly, Namibia is home to an incredible variety of plants and animals that have adapted to the extreme climate. Its national parks and wildlife refuges are among the finest in Africa.

Perhaps most surprising are the people who have adapted to this harsh environment: San Bushmen and the Herero women with their banana-shaped headdresses and bright Victorian-style dresses patterned after those of early German missionary women. Namibia is a thinly populated country, but it's still a great place for people-watching and experiencing another way of life. The German influence can also be seen in the colonial-era towns scattered along the coast and central highlands—there is something surreal about imperial-style German architecture poking up above desert sands.

Namibia has a lot to offer those looking for an unusual place a little off the beaten track. Although its terrain is harsh and demanding, it is actually one of the safer and more stable countries in Africa. For these reasons, the country is gaining popularity among travelers who have been to the continent before, or who are looking for a less-polished African adventure.

Geography

Namibia's sometimes desolate landscape is a result of its extremely dry climate. The Kalahari Desert stretches along the southeastern border of the country, and the sandy dunes of the Namib Desert cover much of the west coast. The central part of the country is a plateau sitting between 3,500 ft/1,100 m and 5,500 ft/1,700 m. The only remotely lush part of the country is the Caprivi Strip, a narrow finger of Namibian territory that stretches halfway across the continent into the woodlands of south-central Africa.

History

Among the first people to inhabit Namibia were the Bushmen (San), nomadic hunter-gatherers who lived in small family groups. The San were joined by the pastoral Khoi-Khoi around 2,000 years ago. Both of these ancient inhabitants were gradually displaced following the arrival of Bantu-speakers from the north about 500 years ago. The country was then colonized by Germany in the late 19th century. During German rule, two-thirds of the Herero people were killed after revolting against their oppressive rulers. In August 2004, Germany apologized for the first time for the colonial-era genocide which killed 65,000 members of this ethnic group.

At the end of World War I, the League of Nations entrusted the territory to South Africa (then known as Southwest Africa), which ruled the country well into the 1980s. Disgruntled by South Africa's enforced system of apartheid rule, which saw indigenous peoples confined on reserves while the country's most fertile land was handed over to white settlers, the South-West Africa's People's Organization (SWAPO), a Marxist guerrilla group, launched a war of independence in 1966. Under increasing international pressure, South Africa eventually agreed in 1988 to end its administration in accordance with the United Nations peace plan for the region. In 1989, elections gave SWAPO a majority of seats in a constituent assembly. The new nation, called Namibia, became independent on 21 March 1990. Sam Nujoma, the leader of SWAPO, served as the president until November 2004, when the Minister of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Hifikepunye Pohamba, was elected as the country's president. Pohamba was sworn in as Namibia's second president on 21 March 2005.

Although still economically dependent on South Africa (especially for foodstuffs), in good years Namibia is better off than many other countries of the region because of its productive mining, ranching and fishing industries.

Snapshot

Namibia's foremost attractions are game reserves, deserts, canyons, beaches, ostriches, flamingos, Bushman culture and ecotourism adventures.

Namibia will appeal to well-seasoned travelers who have already been to the more developed nations in eastern or southern Africa and who want to see more of what the continent has to offer.

Potpourri

The world's largest meteorite was discovered in 1920 on a farm in north-central Namibia. The site, now a national monument, is open to visitors for a nominal fee. It's on Hoba Farm, 15 mi/25 km northeast of Otavi.

Namibia has the world's largest known underground lake. Called Dragon's Breath Cave, the large subterranean reservoir, 30 mi/46 km from the town of Grootfontein, is only for the extremely adventurous—it involves descending by ropes and ladders, sliding down tunnels and clambering down narrow ledges.

Namibia's dunes are famous for their dramatic shapes and colors. The dune fields of the Namib Desert, composed of quartz sand, range in hue from light cream to violet and brick red. The dunes near Luderitz are known as the roaring dunes for the rumbling sound they make as the sand grains shift over the slipface, or top, of the dunes.

The Brandberg, a mountain in northwest Namibia, has some interesting rock paintings. The most famous of these is the so-called White Lady, a tall human figure that was once cited as evidence of ancient European settlement but is now recognized to be a stylized representation of a male bushman in hunting regalia.

Tribal groups include the Bushmen (San), Nama (Hottentots), Wambo (Ovambo), Himba, Herero, Damara, Kavango (Okavango) and Caprivians.

The Singing Rocks, south of the town of Goageb, are made of resonant black limestone.

The Rehoboth Basters—one of the major ethnic groups in Namibia—are the offspring of the Nama people and early Dutch settlers, and they speak Afrikaans. The Basters, many of whom live and work in Windhoek, are proud of their unique history and name, even though the word basters means bastard.




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