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Namib Desert
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Map of Namibia |
Fish River Canyon
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Namibia lies in Southwest Africa and borders the South Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola to the north, Zambia in the northeast, Botswana in Southeast and South Africa to the South.
The country encompasses broad geographical variations and can be divided into four regions. The dunes and desert coastal plains of Namib, the Skeleton Coast, the Kalahari Basin and the wooded bushveld of Kavango and Caprivi.
› National Park and Reserve
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Namibia's many parks and game reserves are of two basic types. Some, such as well-known Etosha National Park, are like most southern African parks focused primarily on wildlife. Others, including the coastal parks and Fish River Canyon, are are spectacular wilderness areas, where the beauty of the scenery easily upstages the game. The descriptions that follow are for only a selected few of Namibia's many fine parks.
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› Windhoek
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The City of Windhoek is the showcase of the nation. It is one of the smallest, yet one of the most dynamic and efficient capital cities of Africa. It has over the past decades developed into a thriving city with superb infrastructure and is gaining great popularity as a safe tourism, business and conference destination.
Though the City boasts of excellent restaurants, comfortable hotels, world class conference facilities and a tranquil and safe atmosphere, we are intent on creating goodwill for all our residents through tourism.
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