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
Declared 2010 — the park that made Namibia the first country on earth to protect its entire coastline. Stretches from
Africa’s 4th largest national park at 49,768km² — larger than Switzerland. Encompasses the ancient Namib Desert (estimated 55-80 million years
One of the world’s most remote and dramatic protected coastlines — 500km from the Ugab River north to the Kunene
