Namibia

A photographer’s dream, Namibia boasts truly stunning landscapes, with rugged mountains, never-ending deserts and roaming wildlife.

Predominantly arid, Namibia can be divided into four topographical regions, including the coastal Namib Desert, eastward-sloping central plateau, Kalahari Desert bordering with Botswana and the densely wooded bushveld of the Kavango and Caprivi regions. Travel through the wilds of Etosha National Park or venture to the desert plains of the Namib-Naukluft. Meanwhile those craving the sea can retreat to the colonial, coastal city of Swakopmund for surfing, beaches and urban activities. Namibia is a destination where landscapes collide and experiences abound. Whether you watch a lion stalking its prey on the limitless plains in Etosha, take in a birds-eye view of undulating sand dunes on a flying safari or spend nights in luxury, tented camps, there is a rich natural appeal to this country of boundless landscapes.