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Top 15 Reasons To Visit Namibia

Top 15 Reasons To  Visit Namibia In Africa

Namibia is an African country that is located in the southwest part of Africa. Namibia is one of the interesting countries in Africa. It is a big country with a lot of features that should make you travel to Namibia. If you are looking for the day and best time to travel to Namibia, then you should start preparing now. You will know where is Namibia and the reasons why it should be the next travel destination for a vacation.

It is the perfect destination if you want to escape the crowds and discover an untouched wilderness, little explored by others. Here are our top 5 reasons to visit Namibia.

  1. Astonished Landscapes

The land scape of Namibia is magical, it is mysterious and magnificent country where the natural landscapes are not big but very clear when compared to other landscapes in Africa. You will see the endangered desert elephant in Damaraland. At the Etosha National Park, there are many games to play. Other landscapes you will see in the country can be found at the vast Skeleton Coast, Grand Canyon, and Fish River Canyon. Although some of them might be hostile, they host flourishing flora and fauna.

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  1. Namibia Desert

Namibia is known for its oldest desert on Earth, It has an extremely stunning environment. The Namibia Desert stretches from South Africa to Angola. You will see the tallest dunes on Earth in Namibia. If beholding these dunes interests you, then Namibia should be among the top three countries you should visit before the year ends. You should also not forget to visit the meeting point of this Desert with the Atlantic Ocean. It will always remind you of how beautiful nature is in Namibia.

  1. Safety

Namibia is among the safest places you can travel to. After gaining its independence in 1990 from South Africa, the country has enjoyed good governance. Unlike other countries in Africa, Namibia has benefited from political stability. And there is growth in education, the attraction of foreign investors. Their infrastructure keeps on improving, If you want to travel to Namibia for education, you are in the right place. Namibia is also one of the African countries with the highest literacy rates. Covering political views and parties are allowed in the country.

  1. Photographed and Instagrammable Dune

The most photographed dune on earth is seen in Namibia and such pictures have been used as Instagrammable pictures because of its extraordinary qualities, take the next flight down to Namibia to see the 45 dunes.

You will see it in the Sossusvlei part of the oldest desert in the country. The dune is over 4 million years. Its height is over 160 meters. You can compare the height with the pyramids of Giza. This alone should tell you how tall it is, and this is a reason why you should travel to Namibia to see for yourself these magical dunes

  1. The Wildlife

There are 80 big species of mammal and  600 species of birds, the country is good in wildlife making it to be visited, if you want to see an astonishing reality. There are 24 species of reptiles in the country. Travel down to this country to if your good at traveling to learn more at Namibia.

You will be able to see a lot of wildlife close to the Cunene River. This harbors many Nile crocodiles. In the south of the country there are National Parks which inhabits many different wild animals like, giraffe, hyena, lion, elephant, and other desert-adapted wildlife in the Western part of the country.

This is found in the Kaokoveld wilderness. If you have heard of any largest surviving black rhino, then it is here in Namibia that it exists. You should travel to Namibia for recreation or sightseeing.

  1. The Kalahari Desert

The Kalahari Desert is unexceptional visit for every tourist in Namibia; it has many different wildlife animals such as zebra, giraffe, cheetah, Springbok, elephant, ostrich, African Wild Dog, and others. If you are a photographer, don’t miss to take Instagrammable pictures at this spot of big nests on the trees that are well constructed.

  1. Sunrise

The possibility of you preferring sunrise over sunset is high when you travel to Namibia. It does not matter the place you are staying be it the Namibia Desert Lodge, Kalahari Anib Desert, or not; you will certainly meet a stunning early sunrise. This is an amazing experience when you glance at Namibian Desert during sunrise. Witnessing this beauty elsewhere is not possible.

  1. Townships of Katutura

Having the knowledge behind apartheid history and circumstances in Namibia is important. In the year 1990, the country was free from South Africa. The laws that distinguish white and black citizens affected them. Katutura has their hands open to tourists to witness it physically and gives tourists tours around the township. You should come to this place when you travel to Namibia to experience and explore the tour of Katutura townships.

  1. The People of Himba

These are set of people known with their hair, the hair has the shape of Otjize paste. The coloured hair is uniquely braided. If you want to see natural things different from what you have seen before, just prepare to visit Namibia. These people are found in the northern part of Namibia and their habitat is at the Kunene Region of the country. The Himba people make use of clay to protect their hair from the severe sun.

  1. Swakopmund

swakopmund is one of the noticeable cities in the country and it is located on the western coast of the country. The name Swakopmund is a combination of two German words mund and swakop. While mund means mouth, swakop is a river that floats into the ocean close to the city. The city of Swakop is a famous place for tourist visit in summer. If you are a beach lover, you should travel to Namibia. You will enjoy their coffee places, great beaches, and German architecture.

  1. Namibia is crowd-free.

Namibia is three times bigger than Britain and it is one of the best places in Africa to escape the crowds. Not only the crowds, if you want to grab your camera to capture the spectacular views, you will explore what this country has to offer. The Namibian coastline is more than 2000km (1.200 mi) in length, but you will only find a handful of towns along the route. You will left feeling like the last person on earth; but rather than feel isolated you will realize it is an incredible opportunity to reconnect with nature and be reminded of how spectacular our planet is in the world.

  1. Whale Watching

Namibia is a country that you should travel to if you enjoys wildlife, the country is known for having a lot of whales. A city in the country that is known as Walvis is a habitat of many beautiful creatures. It is a home to marine life. It is both the major harbour of the country and the industrial hub. Here you will see a street after the bay boulevard known as the ‘Millionaires Mile’. Many tourists come to this place when they visit Namibia.

  1. Namibia is a perfect self-drive destination.

Namibia is the perfect self-drive destination due to its flat and empty roads with sparsely populated areas the country offers space and a chance to get away from it all.  In fact, Namibia is best travelled by vehicle, allowing you to visit most regions like no other way available in this spectacular country.

  1. It is an extreme-sports haven.

The activities done in the country include hiking; adventure sports, such as sand boarding or ultra-marathons in the Fish River Canyon; water sports, from windsurfing to kayaking; horse safaris; and stargazing. Namibia is one of the top places in the world to see the stars due its low air pollution and non-existent light pollution.

  1. It boasts incredible landscapes.

Namibia is a magical place filled with extraordinary orange-hued landscapes and contrasting clear blue skies. From the vast and secluded Skeleton Coast to the salt pans in Etosha National Park to the Fish River Canyon, the harsh and desolate environment has fostered a stark, striking beauty and an incredibly adapted wildlife population. Namibia is most famous for its magnificent sand dunes, which are better described as mountains. In fact, you can climb the world’s highest sand dune, Dune 7 in Sossusvlei. A visit to the Namib Desert will reveal the mysterious and unexplainable ‘fairy circles’.

 

When Is The Best Time To Visit Namibia

July to October is the best time to visit Namibia, with temperatures averaging 20 degrees Celsius. There is also the lowest chance of rain during this period which makes it the best time for wildlife viewing.

May to June are also good months to travel to Namibia – it is quieter with less tourists.

There are many reasons people leave their homes to travel both far and near. Africa, as a continent, is one of the places people love to visit for vacation. The country of Namibia, which is also Africa, attracts a lot of tourists from different parts of the world because of the reasons mentioned above. The best time to travel to Namibia is now if you want to experience these reasons.