You might also like 20 Strange Things You Didnít Know About Victoria Falls Victoria Fall Tripadvisor Introduction to Victoria Falls Local name: Mosi-oa-Tunya, or “The Smoke That Thunders” – Victoria Falls is one of the world’s largest and most impressive waterfalls, and is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The falls can also be accessed from the Namibian side, which is a great place for one of the world’s most well-known waterfalls. Essential information that will aid you during your trip to Victoria Falls will be detailed in this guide. How to reach Victoria Falls, Namibia Windhoek is…
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Named after its eerie shipwrecks and whalebones, the Skeleton Coast National Park in Namibia comprises a hauntingly beautiful coastal stretch famous for dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife. Covering almost 16,000 km² (6,200 square miles), this distant and long-winded patch of land is one of Namibia’s most incredible places. For thrill-seekers, those with an appreciation for nature and photographers alike pick the Skeleton Coast National Park. In the following article, a visitor to Portugal and Spain will be directed on where they should go with what their choice of attractions are along with activities that you can find over these places.…
Spectacular Natural Beauty- Fish River Canyon is located in southern Namibia, and it is one of the largest canyons in the world. This magnificent canyon, which is up to 160 kilometers (100 miles) long, a mile deep, and in some places over 17 miles wide features breathtaking vistas; wildlife ranging from elk and California condors wildflowers are typically at their peak bloom around early May. Regardless of how experienced of an adventurer or casual traveler you are, Fish River Canyon will leave its mark on your life. In this guide, we’re going to check out the top ways how you…
Located deep in the center of Namibia, Spitzkoppe is dubbed the ‘Matterhorn of Africa’. With fascinating granite peaks and sweeping desert plains, this beautiful destination is home to some heart-racing views, serious hiking environments like you won’t find elsewhere in Namibia, and a unique insight into the country’s culture. This complete guide will ensure all your essentials are covered for an ultimate Spitzkoppe adventure. Location Spitzkoppe is situated about 30 km (18.6 mi) from the town of Usakos and approximately 180 km (112 miles) away from Swakopmund, a coastal city. It is a reasonable lot fragmented from the remainder of…
The epic setting of Epupa Falls in northern Namibia is always a highlight for travelers. This scenic waterfall tumbles over cliffs dotted with greenery and is surrounded by impressive landscapes on the Kunene River which divides Namibia from Angola. In this ultimate guide, we will share everything you need to know about visiting Epupa Falls including the best time of year to travel there, things to do and how long you should stay(according to their game plan), where sleepover is convenient, and travelogue tips. Why Visit Epupa Falls? Stunning Natural Beauty Epupa Falls are a series of cascading waterfalls that…
Located in Namibia at the southern limit of its vast and photogenic Namib-Naukluft National Park is Sossusvlei, one of the most photographed natural landscapes on Earth. Known for its high red dunes, magical white clay pans, and outstanding scenery Sossusvlei is a natural beauty that should be experienced by all adventurers. In this complete travel guide for Sossusvlei, we will give you all the information about when to go visit, what there is to see, and where it stays so that everything is organized according to your interest. Why Visit Sossusvlei? Stunning Landscapes The boasts some of the tallest dunes…
Located in northern Namibia, Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s top wildlife-watching venues. Renowned for its enormous salt pan, varied habitats, and big game viewing opportunities Etosha is perfect if you are a traveler looking to get back into nature. In this detailed guide, we will discover everything about Etosha National Park — when you should visit it, what to see in the park including types of accommodation and important information for a successful journey. Etosha National Park – Why Visit? Unique Ecosystem Etosha National Park- covers an area of 22,000 sq km changing landscapes from savannah to grassland…
Lush landscapes, cultural heritage, and biodiversity of the Nuba Mountains in Central Sudan Located at an altitude of 600m-2500m, this region forms a unique home to produce lush valleys ornamented with natural beauty where time stands still in the color villages mostly found in ffar-offlands away from regular tourist trails. Read on for a look into the history, to-dos, and travel tips of the Ubas Mountains. Why Visit the Nuba Mountains? The Nuba Mountains are more than just a geographical wonder; they present the cultural variety of Sudan. This area is home to different ethnicities, each with its traditions, languages,…
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Located in northern Sudan, Soleb is one of the most captivating archaeological sites that provides travelers with an insight into Nubian civilization. The town of Soleb is well-known for its intact temples and beautiful yet breathtaking Nile landscape -Solebis a popular destination among history lovers, including explorers. Focusing on the historical importance of Soleb, its main points of interest, and some practical tips to help you prepare for your journey. Why Visit Soleb? Soleb is frequently described as Sudan’s most important archaeological site, partly because of the Temple of Amun (constructed in the 14th century BC during the reign of…