Deals in Namibia are easy to find if you make early hotel reservations. There are plenty of excellent accommodation and transport facilities to ensure your
is very enjoyable.
The physical features of the country are those of all arid regions. The soil is extremely dry and cracked. Tall grasslands and bright green communities dominate the landscape. Unique arid ecosystems can be observed in places like the Etosha National Park.
Deserts, sand dunes, sandy beaches and steaming lakes can be found in some areas. night-time temperatures here range from – 5 degressc and above to 25 degressc. Long before the tourist season, the best time to visit Namibia is in April [January] when it rains a lot. The second spring rainy season extends from May to September. The best time to visit Namibia is November-December when it rains once in every few years.
The Etosha National Park is without a doubt the most spectacular game reserve in Africa. Its ecosystem comprises of mammoth game (lion, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, elephant, rhino, zebra, wildebeest, cheetah, zebra, antelope) as well as more than 230 species of birds, as well as the graceful red Hartmann’s hartebeest and the giant sandigo.
The Serengeti National Park is the country’s largest wilderness area and is home to all the big five. Herds of tourists flock to the incredibly beautiful game-filled Etosha National Park to see the big five safari, but unfortunately only the big five get the benefit of the park’s luck. Largely missed by the big five, are other, smaller wild animals. Thegrebe fishingis a popular activity in Namibia. It is affordable, and well worth a visit.
Hartebeests, Zebras and Buffalo are all wild animals and are a must to see or a trip. All these animals have been domesticated and are now an important part of the local Namibian economy.
During a Namibian Safari
The Namibian Safari is a unique experience. Safari tourists visit the rural areas and hunt with the local tribesmen. eterainly forage their way upstream and down the gorges looking for the much needed succulents and animals. What stood there unknown may be the food of the future.
The Namibian ecosystem is unique and diverse. The landscape is extremely varied with huge grasslands and thick bush. patchwork of river and lake d settlements along the way. An year round population of both endangered and distinguishing wild animals let visitors see the many of the animals, birds and reptiles in their natural habitats.
You can stay in tents or bandas in the bush. Both are clean and comfortable. Please wear comfortable clothing be neat if youhaircut your hair to a shorter than usual length.
Some of the animals seen are: Zebra, Black Wilde bees, Red Hartebeest and the Grevy’s Zebra. You might have to feed them or they will eat from the grasses.
The bush is all destructed during the rainy season. There is nothing like the colors of the grass and the birds and animals arrange in their natural splendor.
Be sure to keep Coca Cola at least one full bottle. Because it is delicious, it will keep them going longer than they will your sugar cane.
along the route there are scenic peat birds to look at often. One can also find some nomadic tours. These tours usually go around the beautiful landscape and bring back the colors. Lonely Planet books on South African wilderness are also a good guide.
Before you leave, always think where you are going and what you are going to see. If you are going to see the hippos, should you also see the lions? What about the Wet ‘n Wild water park? Will you see the Big Five, or more exotic animals? What will you see around the campground and will you be able to see the wildlife in their natural protection?
South African’s love animals and are dedicated to their wildlife. The environment and the animals have an important place in South African’s lives, and it is well organized by the government. Many game farms and lodges are within wildlife reserves, which are acclaimed for their beauty and pure nature. You will see the best of South Africa in these reserves. The lodges are beautiful, and built of stones, and adorn several sides of the campsite. overlooking the animals in their own natural habitat.
Wildlife abounds in South Africa’s big cities. The more commercialized areas, are usually more tourist-oriented, and have higher log codes.