Plan your Selfdrive Trip in Namibia with Shell.
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Plan your Selfdrive Trip in Namibia with Shell.
A Wildlife Utopia, Oldest Desert, Second Largest Canyon, Oldest Plant Species known to man, One of the most scarcely populated countries in the world, And you will get an Adventure travel destination that makes travellers come back year after year for more to Explore. Welcome to a dream scenery destination.
Plan your Selfdrive Trip in Namibia with Shell.
Planning a Trip to the South Western part of Africa ? Airports : Cape Town - South Africa, Windhoek - Namibia, Kasane - Botswana, Vic Falls - Zimbabwe, Livingstone - Zambia. Fly-in and Self-Drive Safaris to your need. All Accommodation, ranging from Camping to luxury Hotels, Activities, National Parks, Restaurants, Tourism Services like fuel stations …
Namibia & Routes into , Botswana, South-Africa. Plan your Namibian Itinerary, including Maps of the different regions as well as tourism zones.
Undoubtedly one of the most remote camps in southern Africa, Serra Cafema is located in the extreme north-west of Namibia on the banks of the Kunene River in the Hartmann's Valley. Serra Cafema is an intimate, peaceful camp inspired by the area’s Himba people, with a unique mix of rustic and luxury elements, and nestled …
Luxury as nature intended.
a Little bit of Europe in Swakopmund, Namibia.
Escape to the Wetlands of the Okavango River.
"Comfort and luxury from sunrise to sunset" Just 2 hours drive from Windhoek, at Omaruru, you will find Klein Eden Guest farm, meaning "Little Eden". True to the name this guest farm offers everything for a mother to feel like she's in heaven, or Eden for that matter. The guest farm concentrates on being a …
"If you're a captain of a shipwreck, I'll be first mate to your shame " (Lyrics of Neil Diamond song) Eduard Bohlen Shipwreck, Skeleton Coast, Namibia Many thoughts run through one's mind at first by visiting the Eduard Bohlen shipwreck along the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. The only way to visit, is by joining a licensed …
Continue reading If you’re a captain of a Shipwreck . . . in the Namib Desert
By Guest Blogger : Lara Farrow It is a little known fact that people who fish are more relaxed and when it comes down to it, is there any better way to unwind than cruising the calming waters of the mighty Zambezi River, searching for the elusive Tigerfish? Situated on the banks of the Upper …