Sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Kalahari Desert, Namibia’s diverse culture and its average 300 days of sunshine per year make it a destination with vast potential.
Beneath Namibia’s wide-open skies lies Africa’s greatest untouched wilderness – a desert that is home to the world’s tallest sand dunes, the largest meteorite, and the footprint of Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The Skeleton Coast is a desolate land of eerie beauty, in stark contrast to the picturesque capital, Windhoek, with its attractive German architecture.
The wonderfully warm winter days make Namibia a fantastic year-round destination where all areas are easily accessible by road. |