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Tourism in Namibia:
Since
its independence, Namibia has steadily developed its tourism industry
and has become a popular holiday destination for many wishing to
enjoy a rich cultural experience, relaxing vacation or go on safari.
The country is home to a number of quality hotels and resorts,
entertainment options including casinos, nightclubs, pubs and discotheques.
The Namib Desert: an area rich in minerals such as tungsten
and diamonds, the Namib Desert is one of the main features of
Namibia’s geographical landscape. This expansive desert
regarded as one of the oldest in the world is home to a number
of interesting sand formations including some of the highest
dunes ever seen and the “dune sea”. The desert is
situated about 450 km from Windhoek and can be reached by either
road or charter flight.
Namibia Wildlife Parks: the country is blessed with a number
of game parks and reserves that are home to healthy wildlife
populations. Many of these parks have adequate road networks
and offer campsites and lodges for visitors.
Outdoor Activities: Namibia also offers access to a variety
of sporting and recreational activities. Visitors to the country
can indulge in; bird watching, abseiling, skydiving, paragliding,
hiking, cycling, hot air balloon excursions, canoeing and rafting.
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