One of Namibia’s most spectacular and remote natural wonders — the Kunene River (one of Namibia’s five perennial rivers) drops
One of the strangest landscapes in Namibia — a flat plain scattered with the fossilised trunks of ancient trees estimated
The Palmwag Concession holds the world’s most significant population of desert-adapted black rhinoceros — animals that have evolved to survive
The remote river valleys of the northern Skeleton Coast — the Hoarusib, Hoanib and Uniab — support one of only
The Brandberg (Daureb in Damara) is Namibia’s highest mountain, rising to 2,573m at the Königstein summit — an ancient volcanic
One of the world’s most dramatic and haunting coastlines — the Skeleton Coast National Park stretches 500km from the Ugab
One of the most extraordinary wildlife spectacles in Africa: up to 210,000 Cape fur seals congregate at Cape Cross —
A concrete platform anchored in the bay 10km offshore — Bird Island is one of Africa’s most productive seabird colonies,
An 18km coastal nature walk from Jakkalsputz along the rugged Skeleton Coast shoreline — technically unmarked but well-known locally. The
The 45,000-hectare Walvis Bay Lagoon is a RAMSAR-listed wetland and the single most important coastal birding site in southern Africa
