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Kulala Desert Lodge
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A vast land of space and solitude, Namibia has a haunting beauty that leaves few travelers unmoved.
In this arid, rugged region, where shifting desert sands meet a wild and untamed coastline, you will experience a sense of wilderness that is rare in the world today. Visit here to experience fantastic wildlife viewing and to immerse yourself in surreal landscapes that will leave you humbled by the forces of nature.
The dry winter season (May to October) is the most pleasant time to visit Namibia when you can expect warm, sunny days and cold nights, often with temperatures falling below freezing. Summer (December to March) can be extremely hot and unpleasant, with summer rains making some roads hard to negotiate.
Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park is one of the world's greatest wildlife-viewing spots boasting a variety of mammal and bird species
Kuenene River
With endless stark plains, ancient valleys and rugged peaks, this is one of the worlds most fascinating environments.
Skeleton Coast
The desolate and haunting Skeleton Coast extends over sand dunes, mountain ranges and grassy plains.
Sossusvlei
Along the western coastline of Namibia lies the vast Namib Desert - one of the oldest and driest ecosystems on earth.
Windhoek
Windhoek and Swakopmund are ideal tourist bases for exploring the Namib.