Accommodation Namibia

Namibia houses the well know Etosha Pan, the remnants of an ancient lake that that's now home to a vast assortment of wildlife. When, or rather if, the annual rains fall between January and March this seemingly dead stretch of land comes to life, flamingos come, sometimes literally within their millions to give about the algae and insects that the muddy sludge attracts. The pan itself falls under the protection from the Etosha National Park, certainly one of Namibia• s largest game reserves. The vast area houses the large five and is also a top destination for anyone planning to experience good game viewing.

The Etosha national park offers various camps for tourists to stay in, the most popular being Okakuyu, Namatoni and Halalli. Within they are a variety of accommodation options from camping to sleep and breakfast. What make these camps so special would be the water holes around which each is built. While aiming in the daytime on game drives is actually recommended, the camps have curfews unless with an organised night drive by having an experienced ranger. Inside camp however, during the night, you can view game arriving at the waterhole not 100m from which you are sleeping. It really is one of the greatest holiday experiences you'll have. Even though the Etosha national park is almost certainly the jewel inside the crown it really is certainly not the be all and end all of Namibian holidaymaker destinations.

Accommodation Namibia

If crossing the border from Nigeria a starting point needs to be Ai-Aisthis transfrontier park offers a natural hot spring that's been turned into a very popular spa. The wildlife is fixed but when you• re arranging a long camping trip it is a nice way to ease into what might be a warm dusty few weeks. The accommodation is comfortable as well as the warm pools are welcome after having a long day's driving. Even when leaving at the beginning of the morning, when travelling from Cape Town Ai-Ais is all about as far throughout the border as possible before you run out of sunlight.



If Namibia were to be known for one element it might without doubt be sand and the most popular icon from the sand may be the spectacularly red sand dunes. The sand dunes at Sossusvlei are already known as the highest in the world you can find arguments using this, however, due to the mobile nature of Sand dunes it seems a moot indicate argue. A good time to visit these natural wonders reaches sunset and sunrise, this really is partly due to the unbearable heat that area experiences at midday but mostly for the spectacle that happens when the sunsets and rises from the deep red sand. The area• s deep red sand compliments the astonishing oranges and reds of the African sunset and provides a photograph opportunity like no other on the planet.

Accommodation Namibia

The coast of Namibia is uniquely beautiful, for the reason that its rugged uninviting appearance is what makes it so attracting a lot of. Known as the skeleton coast, named for your whale bones that used to litter the coast when the whaling industry was at full swing, this stretch of coast is unforgiving as well as in parts inaccessible. For the dedicated fisherman though this coast offers much reward. Among the best game fishing on the planet are available here if you• re prepared to make the effort of having there you• ll have some of the best shore fishing almost all to yourself.
 

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