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This is your guide for exploring Namibia by car. Considered as one of the best destinations with unspoiled landscapes, extensive range of wild animals and all that under the clearest sky of the world. 

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Spitzkoppe

August 2022

Explore the unspoiled beauty of Spitzkoppe

Due to its distinctive form, which can be spotted from a great distance the Spitzkoppe is often called the “Matterhorn” of Namibia.

“The Spitzkoppe is situated about 120 km north-east of Swakopmund and is a mere 30 km away from the well-travelled route between Usakos and Swakopmund.”

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Curated articles written by locals, experts and actual travellers like you! Get inspired and read why, when and how to explore these places.

This is your must-visit: Sossusvlei

In the middle of the Namib Desert, in the Namib Naukluft Park two of Namibia’s scenic highlights can be found: the Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei.

You will see these structures everywhere

Some species of weaver build their nests in colonies over water where they are afforded a degree of protection from predators.

This landscape will change you forever

The Namib Naukluft Park is an ecologically protected area and was proclaimed in August 1979. In the north east the Naukluft Mountains form part of the Park as well.

What To Expect in Namibia

A visit to this magnificient country will change you for life. It is as big as France and Germany combined, but with the population of a city like Vancouver.

What They Say

“We are very happy to show the world how beautiful our country is. You can truly immerse yourself in the nature at our campsite”

Jonah Schwarz, owner of campsite

“This was my first trip outside Europe, for our honeymoon. I will never forget seeing the sunset at the Kalahari.”

Erin Lawrence, first time traveller in 2018

“Our town is vibrant and multicultural. I think it’s a must visit when travelling to Namibia.”

Teddy Park, resident in swakopmund