Popa Falls are not a sheer drop but something more dramatic — a series of white-water rapids, channels and cascades
The Hoba meteorite is the largest known intact meteorite on Earth and it has never moved — it is simply
Namibia’s third-largest cave system, declared a national monument, on the guest farm Ghaub between Otavi and Grootfontein. The cave descends
Dragon’s Breath Cave holds a record few visitors know exists: the world’s largest known non-subglacial underground lake, nearly 2 hectares
Etosha’s 40+ waterholes scattered around the pan’s edge form the backbone of any self-drive visit. The strategic waterholes for game
A circular, 145-metre-deep sinkhole lake formed when an ancient cave system collapsed, 20km north of Tsumeb just off the B1.
A twin sinkhole to Otjikoto, Lake Guinas is about 40km west of Tsumeb and significantly more dramatic in its depth
The Okaukuejo camp waterhole is widely regarded as the finest wildlife waterhole on the African continent. Floodlit all night, free
At 22,270 square kilometres, Etosha is one of the great national parks of Africa and Namibia’s foremost wildlife destination. Its
The Etosha Pan is one of the most extraordinary landscapes on Earth: a 5,000 km² flat, blindingly white salt desert
