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Namibia

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Namibia

Features of Namibia

  • desert scenery and amazing landscapes

  • an array of National Parks to preserve the natural history

  • cultural / ethnic diversity

  • animals and plants adapted to arid enviroments

  • excellent value and easy to explore

    Part of the allure of Namibia is that it’s four countries in one. Four different landscapes, each with its own characteristics and attractions. The most definitive is the Namib, a long coastal desert that runs the length of the country and is highlighted with migrating dune belts, dry riverbeds and canyons. The central plateau is home the majority of Namibia towns and villages and is divided between rugged mountain ranges and sand-filled valleys. Next is the vast Kalahari Desert with its ancient red sand and sparse vegetation. Finally, Kavango and Caprivi, blessed with generous amounts of rain and typified by tropical forests, perennial rivers and woodland savannahs.The ruggedness of the Namibian landscape has obviously done nothing to deter both flora and fauna from adapting and thriving. Here, the very act of survival can sometimes be an art. The shear abundance and variety of wildlife of all sizes is staggering.Namibia is truly unique, influenced by various cultures during colonization, and now reborn from the shadows of Apartheid in 1990. What has emerged is a true sense of unity in diversity – the coming together of at least 11 major ethnic groups, each celebrating their past while working together toward the future. You’ll notice this in dress, language, art, music, sport, food and religion.

Botswana

Features of Botswana:

  • fewer tourists, abundant wilderness areas

  • excellent birding and wildlife

  • Okavango is a world heritage site

  • riverine, swampland and land activities (variety of habitats)

  • a range of luxury experiences

Botswana is considered one of the most highly sought after safari destinations in southern Africa. With a diversity of ecosystems, endowed with abundant game and a government that actively supports tourism, Botswana is an ideal safari destination. Due to the fact that most areas you will visit in Botswana are located on the Kalahari Desert or within the Okavango Delta, road transport is not available and your travel will be by air. The remoteness of camps and lodges, plus the costs of air transport make Botswana a slightly more expensive destination, but definitely worth visiting.