Petrified trees of Deadvlei in Sossusvlei national park in Namibia

National parks in Namibia

Etosha’s waterholes attract an extraordinary variety of wildlife. Sossusvlei rises from the Namib Desert in a sea of towering red dunes, while the Skeleton Coast reveals a wild landscape of misty shores and shipwrecks. From the dramatic Fish River Canyon to the rivers and wetlands of Bwabwata, Namibia’s national parks, reserves, and natural wonders showcase a country of remarkable contrasts. Each destination offers its own landscapes, wildlife, and unforgettable adventures in vast, untouched nature.

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Northern parks

This is Namibia’s flagship wildlife destination! It centres around a vast salt pan that has been forming over millions of years, and the name Etosha comes from the Oshindonga language, meaning “great white place.” The park covers 22,270 square kilometres, holds 100+ mammal species, more than 300 bird species, and four of the Big Five […]

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Southern parks

  A line of towering, rust-red dunes rising sharply from luminous white salt pans – this is Sossusvlei, an area small in size but large in reputation (and dune size!). It’s the most iconic and visited part of the ancient Namib Desert, which basically covers all of Namibia’s coastline. The Namib-Naukluft National Park covers the […]

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Other parks and places

Take palm trees and German-inspired houses, slice them between a glistening Atlantic Ocean and majestic dunes, and add a cool breeze contrasting with Namibia’s interior heat: welcome to Swakopmund! This is the largest and most touristic coastal town in Namibia. Wedged between Namibia’s desert and the beautiful Damaraland region, it serves as a gateway to […]

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Northern parks

Damaraland is one of Namibia’s most distinctive regions, located in the remote northwest of the country. Unlike classic safari destinations, game drives here unfold across rocky desert landscapes, where wildlife is tracked through dry riverbeds and open terrain rather than bush. This is a place where desert-adapted elephants and rare black rhinos move freely alongside […]

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