From Windhoek to the wilderness: holidays in Namibia are unique
Bright reds and browns, bright blue skies - the feeling of having landed in a postcard: Welcome to Namibia. Where sheer endless expanses characterise the landscape, oryx antelopes jump around and the largest cheetah population in the world is at home. Namibia is considered a safe holiday destination with good infrastructure and is ideal for self-drive trips.
Despite its size - around 20 times the size of Switzerland - only around three million people live here. If you really want to take in the diversity of the landscape, the best way to explore the country is by off-road vehicle or small aircraft. And yes, there is a lot to see: the Etosha National Park, for example, which is famous for its wildlife. Or Sandwich Harbour, where the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert meet. And did you know that the dry valley of Sossusvlei is surrounded by gigantic dunes that you can even climb? Holidays in Namibia are an adventure. And at the same time, dreamlike lodges that appear like oases in the middle of nowhere offer space to pause and marvel. Anyone who has ever spent a night in the Namibian desert will understand: The stars are within reach.
Facts & figures

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Flight time
09:30 h
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Distance
8300 km
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Country code
+264
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Language
English
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Currency
NAD