Wildlife |
- Only four of the Big Five (no buffalo)
- Highest concentration of Black rhino in Africa
- 350 bird species and more
- Game-viewing slightly more challenging, but Etosha National Park is excellent for wildlife enthusiasts
- Marine Big Five; Southern right whale, dolphins, Cape fur seal, African penguins, Great white shark
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- All of the Big Five as well as many endangered species like the African wild dog, red lechwe and Slaty egret (bird)
- Zebra migration is a wildlife highlight
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Photography |
- The bizarre and often surreal landscapes of Namibia attract photographers from all over the world
- Etosha National Park is a great place for wildlife photography
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- Botswana’s pristine, well-maintained national parks and reserves are brilliant for photography. Best time to go for photography is between June and October
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Type of traveller |
- Romantics who want to experience something different on a couple safari
- Groups who love road trips
- Budget-conscious travellers
- Family travel
- Adventure-seekers
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- Wildlife-based travellers
- Photographers
- Family travel
- Group travellers
- Active travellers
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Accommodation |
- Secluded, intimate accommodation
- Variety of cost-effective camps and lodges
- Camping on a self-drive safari is very popular due to well-maintained facilities and safety
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- Premium, high-end accommodation is readily available
- Expect superb service and knowledgeable guides and trackers
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Language, culture & history |
- Rather small percentage of English speakers
- Colonial-German and African dialects are the most widely spoken languages
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- Almost everyone speaks English
- Stable political history and economy
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Experiences |
- Self-drive safaris are the most popular experience in Namibia
- Culture and history-based tours are great in Namibia
- Camping
- Stargazing is exceptional in Namibia
- Sandboarding, quad biking, skydiving, fishing
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- Water and land-based game viewing
- Fishing on the Zambezi and Chobe rivers
- Horseback safaris in the Makgadigadi National Park and Selinda Game Reserve
- ‘Glamping’ and mobile camping
- Walking safaris
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Best time to travel |
- Travel is possible all year round, but the summer months can be unbearably hot
- June to October for game-viewing
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- June to October is the best time for game-viewing
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Transport |
- Most locations are remote so this destination is more suited to self-drive as fly-in transport is pricey
- National roads are well maintained but off-road driving requires a certain level of skill
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- Fly-in transfers are popular due to the vast expanses of wilderness
- Self-drive in Botswana is not as popular as in Namibia due to the difficulties in navigating across the watery landscape in Northern Botswana
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Malaria risk |
- Most regions in the south are malaria-free, including Etosha National Park and areas along the coast
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- Medium to high risk of malaria in most parts of the country
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