Saturday, July 20, 2013

Be Welcomed By The Friendliest Nation In Africa Interactively

By Kyle Olsen


You have decided to take a little vacation, and have decided to go to Namibia. If you are SA citizen, the journey is a much easier one than for someone who is taking a trip from abroad. It is a beautiful location to holiday, extended and maybe simply a fast break away. For those who are taking a trip from "across the pond", Namibia is a stunningly wild part of Africa, with tons to see and do. Below we will inform you of all you should know to make your journey to Namibia a remarkable one!

Namibia can be reached with direct flights to the capital, Windhoek, from all over the world, even Europe. Or by a much shorter airplane trip from one of South Africa's other major cities Johannesburg (Gauteng) or Cape Town (the Mother City). Holidaying in Namibia is relatively low-cost and a safe location for the entire family. Self Drive holidays are also a wonderful method to experience the country without the headache of needing to follow where a travel guide leads. On the however, a guided trip can make a big family holiday easier on Mom and Dad.

A self drive holiday is the ideal method to guarantee you get to keep your own schedule and make your holiday unique and unique for you and the whole family, especially if you are planning a longish holiday. If you just have the time for a brief visit, then an organized guided tour is the best way to go.

Namibia Is a country in its own right, located in the south-western part of Africa. Angola is to the north, Botswana to the east and we (sunny SA) is to the south of Namibia. Namibia also shares its borders with two other stunning nations, Zambia and Zimbabwe and the Atlantic Ocean is to the west, if you like a little surfing or playing beach bunny and or bum for a little while. All in all this is a pretty good choice to plan for remarkable Namibia holidays.

The country is quite large, covering 824 269 square kilometres and has over two million locals broken up into 13 extremely different tribes. As mentioned before, the capital is Windhoek and the climate is nice and light during the The country is quite large, covering eight hundred and twenty four thousand, two hundred and sixty nine square kilometres and has over 2 million citizens broken up into thirteen really various tribes. As mentioned before, the capital is Windhoek and the environment is nice and moderate during the winter season, and can be actually hot throughout the summer season months. It is also semi-desert in the south, has two deserts along the Atlantic Ocean called the Namib Desert in the west and the Kalahari Desert that runs the borders of southern Botswana and SA.




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