Friday’s Photoshoot: Sailing Away in Walvis Bay Namibia

If there is one place you simply shouldn’t miss during your Namibia Self-Drive Holiday, it would have to be Walvis Bay. A picturesque coastal town boasting numerous unique attractions such as the Pelican Point sand split, the distinctive black and white lighthouse, the modern waterfront development, and an abundance of bird life, it belongs on…

Deadvlei Namibia – The World’s Most Beautiful Dead Place

The perfect holiday destination for those who love photography and beautiful scenery, Namibia homes some of the most amazing landscapes on planet earth. The sand dunes of Sossusvlei, the salt pan of Etosha, and the geological wonders of Damaraland are just a few points worth mentioning, but it is Deadvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park…

Cycling Namibia – New Road Bike Tours for 2015 and 2016

Namibia is, undoubtedly, one of the most diverse and breathtakingly beautiful countries on earth, and while many international visitors choose to uncover Namibia on a self-drive tour or a small group escorted tour, we are taking it one step further with a 9-Day, 800km cycling adventure! Sparsely populated (just 3 people per sq. km of land…

Desert Rhino Camp Namibia – Saving the Black Rhino One by One

One of the most breathtaking and beautiful camps we visited during our Wilderness Self-Drive Namibian adventure, was the Desert Rhino Camp in the Palmwag Concession of Damaraland. Home to the largest free-roaming population of Black Rhino in all Africa, healthy populations of desert-adapted elephant, zebra, giraffe, kudu, Springbok and some predators such as lions and…

The Dramatic Landscapes of Damaraland – Namibia’s Best-Kept Secret

Damaraland may be one of the most arid and unforgiving areas of Namibia, but it is also one of the most scenic, and if your idea of the perfect African Adventure Holiday includes incredible wildlife sightings and unique cultural experiences, this ruggedly beautiful region belongs on your travel itinerary. Home of the Damara people, the…

Skeleton Coast National Park – Namibia’s Final Frontier

The Skeleton Coast National Park may be home to some of the world’s most inaccessible shores, hundreds of shipwrecks, and the driest and most inhabitable lands on planet earth, yet it remains one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in West Africa that is just waiting to be explored. When you approach the entry…