Jesse Desjardins - 72 Hours in Cape Town
Jesse Desjardins exploring Cape Town in 72 hours.
Are you wondering what the big fuss is around Namibia and considering visiting the country? If that’s the case, then we’ve put together a list of facts you should know before your visit.
Namibia is big on conservation. The country is considered to be one of the most well-protected areas in the world. 42% of Namibia’s land mass and marine areas are protected and the country is under strict conservation management, sustaining both wildlife and human populations.
If you’re planning on going on safari in Namibia, you’ve chosen wisely. Namibia has the biggest population of Cheetah in the world and Etosha National Park is the best place to see them.
The vast landscapes of Namibia have made it to many big screens and have been used as the backdrop for many Hollywood blockbusters including, A Space Odyssey (1968), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) and Flight of the Phoenix (2006).
Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990, which had claimed it as territory in the First World War. Prior to this Germany controlled much of Namibia.
The Namib desert is over 55 million years old and is still a local and international favorite. Although the desert has remained arid, it is anything but lifeless. The Namib desert is home to a diverse group of fauna and flora and other wildlife.
There is a reason why Namibia is popular for 4×4 driving. The sand dunes in Namibia are towering at around 383 meters. Dune 7 is the highest dune in Namibia and possibly the world.
The mining town of Kolmanskop was abandoned in the early thirties, after the diamond rush. The once wealthy town was left completely abandoned in the Namib desert and many ghost stories have surfaced since.
The Desert Express travels through the capital of Windhoek yo Namibia’s highlands and across the savannah into the vast desert plains of Swakopmund. Perfect for the whole family
Are you planning on going on a family vacation to Namibia, then Campervan Namibia has the ideal vehicle to get you there.
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