Lusaka

    LUSAKA Lusaka, city, capital of Zambia. It is situated in the south-central part of the country on a limestone plateau 4,198 feet (1,280 metres) above sea level. In the 1890s the area in which Lusaka is situated was taken over by the British South Africa Company from the local chiefs in the course of the formation of […]

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Eastern Highlands

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Kalahari Game Reserve

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Masvingo

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Kalahari Desert

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Namib Naukluft

    NAMIB NAUKLUFT Namib-Naukluft National Park is located on the western side of Namibia just south of the midway point.  The park lies between the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean through to the beginning of the Great Escarpment which extends into South Africa.  It borders the neighboring Dorob National Park to the north.  The park covers an […]

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Walvis Bay

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Kaokoland

    KAOKOLAND Kaokoland is a safari destination for the truly adventurous. The vast and sparsely populated landscape is punctuated by dry river beds, drought-hardy grass plains, and scattered kopjes that spring up at random as if flung from the nearby mountain ranges. The Kunene River runs through the very north of the region to form a natural […]

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Damaraland

    DAMARALAND The „Damaraland“ is part of the Kunene Region in the north-west of Namibia and is located between the Brandberg and the little village of Sesfontein. The Damaraland is characterised by its rocky and rugged landscapes of rough, fascinating beauty. The breath-taking mountainous region of Damaraland is home to an assortment of desert-adapted […]

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Swakopmund

    SWAKOPMUND Sandwiched between Atlantic rollers and the Namib Desert, Swakopmund is one of those great traveller way stations along the African road. At once Namibia’s adventure capital and a surreal colonial remnant, part destination in its own right and part launch pad for an exploration of the Skeleton Coast and Namib Desert, this […]

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