Discover Africa’s Most Incredible Destinations
Plan smarter with local travel intelligence, route insights and personalised itineraries. Explore destinations by wildlife, scenery, road trips, family adventures, photography and more.
Windhoek
Capital city; arrival and departure hub; shopping and logistics
Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
Iconic red sand dunes and the white clay pan of Deadvlei with its ancient dead camel-thorn trees; Namib-Naukluft NP; among Namibia's most…
Sesriem Canyon
Narrow 30m-deep canyon carved by the Tsauchab River; near Sossusvlei gate
Swakopmund
German colonial beach town; adventure activities hub; seafood
Spitzkoppe
Dramatic granite inselberg rising 1800m; rock art; stargazing
Damaraland
Rugged desert-mountain wilderness with desert-adapted elephant and rhino; dramatic geology including the Organ Pipes; gateway to the UNESCO-listed Twyfelfontein rock art site
Palmwag
Remote wilderness; rhino tracking; desert elephant; Hoanib River
Etosha National Park
Vast salt pan; concentrated Big Five wildlife around waterholes
Kaokoland / Epupa Falls
Himba heartland; Epupa Falls on Kunene River; extreme remoteness
Caprivi Strip (Zambezi Region)
Lush river-rich strip in Namibia's northeast; Okavango and Kwando rivers; Bwabwata NP; excellent birding; a striking contrast to the country's desert landscapes
Fish River Canyon
Second largest canyon in the world; 5-day hiking trail (MayβSep)
LΓΌderitz
German colonial ghost town; Kolmanskop diamond ghost town; penguins
Kalahari Desert (Mariental area)
Red Kalahari sand dunes stretching toward Botswana; meerkats; gemsbok; a unique desert ecosystem in stark contrast to the Namib
Waterberg Plateau Park
Game reserve atop a flat-topped sandstone plateau; rhino and sable antelope conservation; habitat for rare white rhino
Okonjima Nature Reserve (AfriCat)
Private nature reserve and home of the AfriCat Foundation's cheetah and leopard rehabilitation and conservation projects; guided big-cat tracking experiences
Sesriem
Gateway town to Sossusvlei, located near the Sesriem Canyon
Solitaire
Famous desert stopover, known for its apple pie; key supply point en route to Sossusvlei
Walvis Bay
Major port city near Swakopmund, known for lagoon birdwatching and Sandwich Harbour 4×4 excursions
Okaukuejo
Main southern camp in Etosha, famous for its iconic floodlit waterhole
Namutoni
Eastern camp in Etosha, known for its historic fort structure
Halali
Central camp in Etosha, conveniently located midway
Twyfelfontein Rock Art Site
UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring one of Africa's largest concentrations of rock engravings
Skeleton Coast
Desolate and spectacular coastline, famous for shipwrecks, seal colonies, and dunes meeting the ocean
Cape Cross
Home to thousands of Cape fur seals, a major attraction along the Skeleton Coast
Kolmanskop
Abandoned diamond mining town, partially buried by sand; unique photography spot
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