Ghost towns and shipwrecks: Namibia’s haunted hot-spots
Namibia is a place of starkness and within the desolation lie various intriguing stories which...
Did you know that Namibia is home to the largest population of Cheetah in the world? With nearly half of the country protected, Namibia takes conservation and wildlife very seriously. Besides its vast land and rich history, there are many adventurous activities taking place under the Namibian sun daily. It is the perfect holiday destination for eco-travellers, wildlife enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies.
There are many short hiking trails in Namibia, but nothing compares to the Fish River Canyon and the Namib Naukluft hiking trails. It is the perfect trail for amateurs and professional hikers and promises an unforgettable experience. Hire a Namibia 4×4 rental to get you to your desired trail.
Namibia is well known for its mountainous area. In fact, Spitzkoppe is known as the “Matterhorn” of South Africa. Travelers are permitted to climb the standard granite peak, which happens to be the country’s most popular rock climbing experience. If you’re just starting out, there are other routes on the Spitzkoppe mountain which are ideal for rock climbing too.
The coast between Walvis and Henties Bay is known to be excellent for fishing. However, the catch and release law applies in Namibia. If you’re a fan of tiger and bream fish, the inland lakes of Caprivi is where you will find them.
The Orange river runs extensively through Namibia. Paddling down the meandering river is mandatory on any visit to South Africa. You can enjoy the breathtaking scenery and stop for a picnic on a sandy riverbank
For couples, a sunrise or sunset balloon ride over the Namib desert promises is both a thrilling and a memorable experience. Few things compare to having red sand dunes, the white clay pan and volcanic mountain at your footstool.
Imagine hovering over the Namib desert. Travelers have the option of taking a tandem jump or sign up for a static line course, and jump solo.