NAMIBIA HONEYMOON TOURS


Namibia is a fascinating country and although very dry, prompting the San Bushmen to call it "the Land God Made in Anger", it has the most magnificent landscapes and attractions to explore.

Namibia honeymoon attractions include impressive desert landscapes, unique desert-adapted fauna and flora, as well as the highest sand dunes in the world.

   
Namib Desert
Namibia is named after the 80-million-year-old Namib Desert, one of the driest places on earth. Known as ‘The Living Desert’, the Namib is a world of vast space, endless horizons, dramatic desertscapes and jagged mountain heights. The ancient dunes span the entire Atlantic coast. The fiery dunes are at their most spectacular at Sossusvlei.

Fish River Canyon
The 161 kilometre long Canyon is a deep fissure in the earth, with a sudden drop of several hundreds of metres into a narrow gorge. This is also where the gruelling Fish River Hiking Trail is set, a five-day walk over 86 kilometres on the floor of the Canyon. Despite the soaring temperatures, the hike is popular due to the austere beauty of the red and purple rock face landscape and the tremendous challenge it poses to hikers. The sights are so incredible that your camera can hardly do it justice.


Etosha National Park
The “place of dry water” is one of the great, undiscovered, wildlife experiences remaining in Africa. The reserve sprawls over 22 000 square kilometres of sparse landscape with a great, dried up salt pan at its centre. Savannah grassland and Mopani woodland surround the Pan so spotting the plentiful game is easy. The varieties of Acacia here have near-deadly spikes, giving them the name umbrella-thorn trees. Weird shapes of Moringa trees pierce the sky, creating an eerie scene known as The Haunted Forest.



Skeleton Coast
The Skeleton Coast is a scenic stretch of coast along 500km of the country's western border. It forms part of the Skeleton Coast Park, of which only the southern part is accessible to the public. This section, lying between the Ugab and the Hoanib Rivers, is popular for its excellent fishing. This coast is a graveyard for ill-fated seafarers and inattentive whales, and the dense fogs that frequently arise here shroud shipwrecks and bones as well as the surreal dunes of the Namib.


   

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