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Swakopmund Quad Biking

A roller coaster ride awaits you at the world’s oldest desert, the Namib Desert. Go quad-biking on the wildest dunes and spirals at Swakopmund in Namib Desert. This experience is sculpted according to your preference, if it’s ‘the fast and the furious’ or leisure and composure you’re looking for, you’ll get it here.

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Birding Tour in Walvis Bay


Would you like to visit paradise filled with the enlivening sound a bird’s song? If you are a bird lover, Walvis Bay will satisfy you immensely. What attracts most visitors to Walvis Bay is its huge natural lagoon also called Walvis Bay Lagoon. Home to a variety of African and migratory birds this lagoon has never failed to enchant visitors. Predominantly inhabited by flamingos and pelicans you can click pictures of these adorable seabirds to your heart’s content.

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Sand boarding


Surfed on ocean and on snow? Well everyone has done that too. So why not surf on sand now? Yes, At Namib Desert feel free to experiment your wild side and try a game of Sandboarding. If you are good at water surfing or snowboarding you must try this game.

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Etosha Pan 

Etosha National Park is one of Southern Africa's finest and most important Game Reserves. Etosha Game park was declared a National Park in 1907 and covering an area of 22 270 square km, it is home to 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish. The Etosha Park is one of the first places on any itinerary designed for a holiday in Namibia.

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Sailing with the dolphins

Encounter diverse marine life on your visit to Walvis Bay. Leaping dolphins, lazy seals, gliding seagulls and dawdling leatherback turtles welcome you to this port city! Nestled between the dunes of Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean, you board ‘Fairweather1’ and begin your journey into Namibia’s only deep sea harbour. Passing the huge colonies of seals, you could feed these adorable creatures as they laze on the sun kissed sands. The vistas of the artistically shaped and coloured dunes in the backdrop and somersaulting dolphins in the crystal waters make this cruise worthwhile.

 
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