The Victoria Falls are the largest waterfalls in Africa and a breathtaking destination in Zimbabwe. With the activity provider Caprivi Adventures from Katima Mulilo you can get to know this natural wonder on an uncomplicated day tour directly from Namibia.
A special way to get to know the fascinating Namib Desert is on a fat bike tour. Swakopmund Fat Bike Tours offers various exciting desert rides with special bicycles (fat bikes) which let you experience the Namib Desert in a gentle and ecological way.
The aviation company Sossusfly (Bush Bird Aviation) from Swakopmund offers sightseeing flights over the beautiful landscapes of Namibia and day excursions to many Namibian highlights.
The unique Khaudum National Park is located in the north-east of Namibia, directly on the border with Botswana and at the entrance to the Zambezi region (formerly the Caprivi Strip). The park has an area of approx. 3900 km² and is in the so-called Kalahari Sandveld, i.e. it is a semi-desert area. From Tsumkwe the park can be reached in a northerly direction after about 65 km.
Good news: The beautiful Wüstenquell farm is welcoming visitors again after being closed to tourists for several years. Wüstenquell is known throughout Namibia for its unique landscapes in the Namib Desert, its geological formations and the rock art of the San (Bushmen).
The Khwe Living Museum offers an interesting and authentic insight into the hunter-gatherer culture of the San. Visitors experience traditional dances, gain insight into the ancestral world of the Khwe and discover the historical life of the ethnic group from north-eastern Namibia.
Both its formation and its mysterious 80 km shift south, as well as its historic value as habitat for the San thousands of years ago and as refuge and hiding place during the war of the 19th and 20th century render the Naukluft Mountains one of the most interesting places in Namibia.
Huge protected area in northwestern Namibia: The Palmwag Concession is a 550,000 hectare protected area located in the northwestern part of Namibia. This part of Namibia is special in many ways and is therefore also used as a tourism concession. Visitors find themselves in the midst of an endless, surreal basalt landscape that was created by massive magma eruptions around 125 million years ago, at a time when Africa and South America still existed as the coherent land mass of Gondwana.
Cheetah project in Namibia: The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), which was already founded in the year of Namibian independence in 1990, is fighting for the survival of the cheetah in its natural habitat and is worldwide the number one address when it comes to these fast, African big cats.
A safari into the Restricted Diamond Area
The Sperrgebiet (also known as the Restricted Diamond Area) is and will always be a mystic place that is hard – and without a permit not at all – accessible. Coastways Tours from Lüderitz own a concession and the relevant vehicles allowing them to offer an interesting and unique day tour into the Sperrgebiet.
Interesting Museum at the palm beach in Swakopmund The Swakopmund Museum which was founded in 1951 is the largest privately run museum in Namibia.
Museum of the former Finnish missionary station
The Nakambale Museum is situated in the former Finnish Missionary station Olukonda close to the town Ondangwa in the north of Namibia.
Centuries old desert plant
The Welwitschia Mirabilis is a plant which is endemic to the Namib desert in Namibia and Southern Angola.