An ancient ecosystem every bit as fascinating as it is beautiful. Discover plants that live for a thousand years, antelope that don't drink and lizards that dance to beat the heat.
High adventure, shipwrecks, enormous seal colonies, prolific birdlife, and a bounty of marinelife make the stark Skeleton Coast a beguiling attraction.
With postcard scenery at every turn, herds of Damara elephants scour the valleys and hardy plains herds make a good living on meagre supplies. The place is littered with ancient rock art.
Wild and remote, Koakoland is where civilisation ends and true adventure begins. The scale of valleys, cliffs and fertile riverbeds is dramatic. This is the realm of the desert elephant.
Proud and inviolate, the nomadic Himba pastoralists live in a world of their own in the most rugged and spectacular region of Namibia. Their domain reaches the Kunene River.
The Caprivi is a lush, sub-tropical cartographic quirk that forms the northern reaches of the Okavango Delta and the Chobe and Linyanti Wetlands. Animals, birds and plants abound.
One of Africa's great parks and best-kept secrets, the waterholes around Etosha Pan attract mighty herds, savage predators and great flocks of birds. A wildlife photographer's dream.