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Taste of Namibia Safari

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Etosha National Park is home to large herds of elephant
Spend a morning exploring in and around apricot coloured sand dunes at Sossusvlei
Etosha National Park is home to a healthy population of lion, as well as other predators such as leopard, cheetah and spotted hyena.
The sand dunes at Sossusvlei in the Namibia desert can reach heights of over 300 metres
Natural and manmade waterholes within Etosha National Park attract huge numbers of game coming in to quench their thirst. You will spend time at these waterholes watching the fascinating interaction.
Etosha National Park's plains game congregate at waterholes to drink during the heat of the day, when it is generally too hot for most predators to be on the move.
Camp on the edge of the stunning Namib Desert with wonderful views in all directions. Camping is the best way to immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
At times a number of different game species can be seen at Etosha's waterholes, where many eyes and ears keep watch for predators.
The Namib Desert's towering sand dunes are fun to climb and worth the effort for the breathtaking views over the desert plains.
The easy to erect walk-in dome tents are spacious and comfortable, with mesh windows to keep out any unwanted winged visitors.
Despite it's arid desert climate, Namibia has a surprising diversity of birdlife - with over 340 species found in Etosha National Park alone.
Okaukuejo Camp's waterhole is an ideal spot to sit and watch game come and go throughout the day and night.
The great sand sea has blown inland over the past 5 million years, shaped by the wind to form striking dunes like these massive star-shaped dunes in the Sossusvlei area.

Taste of Namibia Safari

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