Nkasa Rupara National Park

Male Impala Nkasa Rupara National Park

Namibia’s wild and seldom visited park is a watery wonderland of wildlife rich islands, river channels and wetlands. In many ways, the park mirrors Botswana’s Okavango Delta- but is even more remote and less visited. Visitors to this park must be really well-prepared as the lack of facilities combined with its desolate and difficult terrain […]

Mudumu National Park

Mudumu National Park elephants in the river

Mudumu is a National Park in Caprivi Region in north-eastern Namibia and covers an area of 737 square kilometer. One of the five national parks in the area, Mudumu National Park’s main draw is its pristine environment that flourishes when the rains come. Located on the Kwando River floodplain of the Zambezi region, the park […]

Skeleton Coast National Park

Skeleton Coast Park

Skeleton coast National Park stretches 500 kilometers long and 40 kilometers wide along Namibia’s northwestern coast. Here, thye cold and unpredictable Benguela current of the Atlantic Ocean clashes with the dune and desert landscape of north-western Namibia.Billed as one of the World’s last wild frontiers, Skeleton Coast National Park’s name alone is full of foreboding. […]

Tsau //Khaeb National park

Sperrgebiet Namibia

Formerly Sperrgebiet, this expansive park is as nature was intended to be; wild, untouched and beautiful. Remarkably shut off from the world for over a century, Tsau //Khaeb is now reaping the benefits, as its rich biodiversity and plentiful ecosystems attract, amaze and astound visitors. The park’s succulent karoo ecosystem has the highest diversity of […]

Namib-Naukluft National Park

Namib Naukluft park dunes

Namib-Naukluft National park is Namibia’s largest wildlife conservation area with stunning sights that you just have to see if you are visiting country. The park encompasses part of the Namibia Desert and the Naukluft mountain range and measures 49,768 kilometers squares making it the largest in Africa. With ancient archeological sites dating back over 200 […]

Etosha National Park

Water hole Etosha National Park, Namibia

Meaning ‘Great White Place’ in the local language, Etosha was formerly part of a huge lake that has since dried up. Etosha National Park is undoubtedly the star of Namibia’s wildlife line-up offering wonderful sightings of desert species, along with perhaps the best chance to watch the regions iconic cheetah in fleet-footed action. The park’s […]

Lake Nakuru National Park

Flamingos in Lake Nakuru National Park

On the floor of the Great Rift Valley surrounded by wooded and bushy grassland lies the beautiful and premium Lake Nakuru National Park, a bird lovers’ paradise. The park is renowned as a bird sanctuary with over 400 bird species, with the pink coloured flamingoes as the signature attraction. The ecosystem of the park consists […]

Meru National Park

Meru National Park, Kenya

Meru National Park is the other setting for Joy Adamson’s book ‘’Born Free’’, which was later made into a successful film and which in turn brought the Park to public attention. The couple pioneered research in the park by associating with cheetahs and and lions, particularly ‘’Elsa’’ the lioness. The park is characterized by many […]

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu Ewaso Ngiro Elephants

Samburu National Reserve, situated in the Nothern part of Kenya, is synonymous with conservationist couple George and Joy Adamson. It is in the Samburu National Reserve and the Meru National Park that the couple raised, Elsa the Lioness, of the best selling and award winning movie “Born Free’’ The Reserve is 350km (217 miles) from […]

Tsavo National Park

Tsavo Lioness

Measuring 21,000 square kilometres in size, Tsavo National Park forms the largest wildlife protected area in Kenya. The Nairobi – Mombasa highway splits the park into two, Tsavo East and Tsavo West. The site of dust-red elephants wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue waters of the Galana river is one of […]