Namibia is home to two deserts, the Namib and Kalahari, where desolate dry landscapes contrast a diversity of rich colours, unique flora and rugged fauna. Here, you can explore the oldest and driest desert on earth and climb the highest sand dunes in the world. From the dead trees at Sossusvlei to the abundance of wildlife shimmering against the salt pans of Etosha, your ultimate desert adventure awaits you in Namibia.
Sossusvlei
Striking and Surreal desert salt pan
Sossusvlei is arguably one of the most spectacular and most visited attractions in Namibia. Essentially, it is a large white salt and clay pan, surrounded by large red sand dunes. The dunes here are some of the highest in the world, reaching up to 400 metres, providing photographers with stunning, dreamlike landscapes.
Etosha National Park
Etosha – meaning “Great White Place” – is well-known as Namibia’s premier wildlife location. Dominated by a huge mineral pan and surrounded by sand dunes and golden grass plains, the park’s desert landscape is always brimming with wildlife. Strategically placed watering holes draw in thirsty animals which just about guarantees an excellent game viewing experience with every visit.
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