Declared 2010 — the park that made Namibia the first country on earth to protect its entire coastline. Stretches from
Declared a national park in 2008, the Sperrgebiet (Forbidden Territory) is 26,000km² of diamond-bearing coastal desert sealed since 1908. One
Africa’s first desert transfrontier park, jointly managed by Namibia and South Africa since 2007. Incorporates the Fish River Canyon Park,
Namibia’s newest national park — declared 2012 in the Kalahari north of Khaudum. 4,232km² of mopane and Kalahari woodland. Wild
Namibia’s flagship national park — 22,270km² of savannah surrounding the 4,800km² Etosha Salt Pan. Self-drive or guided game drives to
86 gazetted communal conservancies covering 20.2% of Namibia — the most successful community-based conservation model in the world. Communities earn
One of the original communal conservancies established 1998. Campsite and Wilderness Safaris’ Damaraland Camp operated jointly with the community. Desert
350,000-hectare wilderness concession in the Kunene Region managed for rhino, desert lion and elephant conservation. Exclusive mobile camping and lodge
One of the rarest wildlife experiences on earth. The desert lions of Damaraland and Kaokoland roam home ranges of up
Only one of two desert elephant populations on earth (the other is in Mali). Approximately 180 individuals in north-west Namibia,
