The Great Namibia Wildlife Safari
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Namibia is soul-stirring. Here on the southwest edge of Africa, orange sand dunes rise a
thousand feet high against a cobalt sky. Inside are diamonds, tucked into the mountains of sand by currents, waves and wind. The coastal desert is washed by the relentless ocean, while inland the sun bakes the plains into a cracked puzzle of dried mud, pocked with grass and thornbush, enough to sustain desert rhinoceros and other rare species. There is water here, too, though its presence is subtle. It is the source of life in the stark Etosha salt pan, whose waterholes attract fantastic numbers of game, including feline predators. Springbok, oryx, kudu and dik-dik run to elude them, in a great and ancient desert dance. Less well known than Kruger or the Serengeti, Namibia's dramatic desert landscapes and uniquely adapted wildlife make it an especially intriguing safari location. But Namibia is a comparatively new safari destination, and less-informed safari-goers can easily end up in large impersonal lodges, viewing wildlife in public parks from tarmac roads alongside many other vehicles. With our focus on personalized wildlife encounters and our long history in Namibia (our founder performed one of Namibia’s first ecotourism surveys in 1990), we are uniquely qualified to show you Namibia's vast and mesmerizing wilderness in an intimate way. Here's how we ensure that our Namibia adventure will provide you with an exceptional safari experience: More...http://www.nathab.com
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