African Travel Tips when visiting Namibia

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Namibia is name was derived from Namib desert, the oldest desert in the world. This unique geological feature is perfect quality and vivid landscapes. It is this feature that most countries, the home features some of the world’s most popular destinations, notably Sossusvlei, Sandwich Harbour and the Skeleton Coast Park

Far from being inert and sterile, the desert has an unusual variety of desert adapted fauna and flora, including a large number of endemic plants, birds, reptiles and insects. Many of these species are of special scientific interest and attracts scientists from around the world.

Capital: Windhoek

Climate: Namibia has a typical dry, hot semi-desert country where droughts are a common phenomenon. The days are generally warm to hot, while nights are generally cool. Average daytime summer temperatures are between 20 ° C – 34 ° C and the average nighttime temperature in winter ranges from 0 ° C – 10 ° C. There are large differences between the driest desert in the south and the semi-desert and the tropical north-east with its abundant rainfall this summer. The best time to visit Namibia from April to October

Currency: 1 Namibian dollar = 100 cents. Rands are accepted as legal tender. Traveler’s checks are accepted almost everywhere. DEM, USD or checks in Swiss francs for the trip to be recommended. In general, credit cards are used by most hotels and Namibia Wildlife Resorts accepted where MasterCard, Visa (Diners Club and American Express not always) Namibia Dollars, traveler’s checks and bank checks are accepted boundary guaranteed. Credit cards are not accepted for fuel.

Electricity: 220 volts, 50Hz. The bushes are about 3-pin.

Health: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is from travelers over 1 year old needed from infected areas. Visitors are advised to take precautions before the finish against malaria (risk from November to June in northern areas like take Ovamboland and Caprivi Strip and the Omaheke and Otjozondjupa and all year Kavango and Kunene), hepatitis A, polio and typhoid. Tap water is safe.

Language: English is the official language. In shops, hotels and restaurants, Afrikaans and German spoken often.

Holidays: New Year (January 1) Independence Day (March 21) Friday (9 April), Easter Monday (April 12) Labor Day (May 1); Cassinga Day (4 May), Ascension (20 May), Africa Day (May 25); Heroes Day (August 26), Day of Good Will (October 7) Human Rights Day (December 10) Christmas Day (December 25) Boxing Day (December 26).

SHOPPING: wood carvings, basketry, pottery, fur coats and jackets, especially Swakara, Gold Jewellery, individually designed hand-woven carpets and wall hangings Karakul; Namibian semi-precious stones and diamonds, Herero dolls.

Social conventions: There are a Christian majority. Western manners and civility be respected. Business suits in winter, are worn in the summer swimming Safari are acceptable.

Time Difference: GMT 2:00 (GMT 1 in May-August)

Tipping: 10 percent of the bill is customary.

Top ten attractions DESCRIPTION:

Windhoek:

The capital, a vibrant small town with a “continental” atmosphere, with many attractions such as the fountain of Gibeon meteorite, National Art Gallery of Namibia, Ink Palace, Namibia and Craft Centre National Botanical Garden and shopping.

Fish River Canyon:

One of the most spectacular geological phenomena Namibia; contains Ai-Ais Hot Springs, rugged highlands, Fish River Canyon (second largest canyon in Africa) and the Huns mountains and isolated in the landscape of another world and wealth of interesting xerophytic plants, hikers on the trail of 4-5 days as one of the biggest challenges for Southern Africa.

Sossusvlei Namib:

Naukluft Park monumental dunes are formed at the end of a channel by erosion of the river Tsauchab, they are star-shaped.

Etosha National Park:

Namibia Nature Reserve first and one of the largest wildlife reserves in Africa, and its defining feature, the Etosha Pan, a large flat valley is about. 5000 km ²; elephants are here said to be the largest in Africa, of the 114 species of mammals in the park, are several rare and endangered bird species is of interest during the rainy season.

Skeleton Coast Park

An aura of mystery surrounds and impenetrability of the park with its many shipwrecks, dense fog and cold coastal sea breeze, of particular interest are the clay castles Hoarusib, salt marshes near Agate Mountain Colony seals at Cape Frio and the rest of the shipwrecks along the coast .

Caprivi Strip:

Lush riverine forests and seasonal flood plains, and some aspects of the Southern African bird watching, especially in the Caprivi Game Park, also for its art and craft known as pots and baskets with their distinctive beauty and symmetry; Shop Lizauli Traditional Village and the variety of craft centers, Other activities such as fishing and wildlife Fishing Tiger Cruise on the ship.

Lüderitz-Kolmanskuppe:

Ghost Town of Namibia’s most famous, 10 km east of Lüderitz restricted area, the museum traces the history of this abandoned mining community.

Swakopmund:

Popular because of its charm and relaxed atmosphere, a number of German colonial character, historic buildings and a modern aquarium, known for kudu leather shoes.

The colony of Cape Cross Seal:

Home to the largest and best of the 223 colonies of seals, which extends along the coast of South Africa and Namibia in November / December breeding season breed known than 150,000 seals meet here the islands are protected birds.

Epupa Falls:

One of the main tourist spots Namibia, a series of cascades where the Kunene River drops 60m over a distance of 1.5 km, split into a multitude of channels and rock pools form a set, it is able to swim in these pools, but keep You eye a for crocodiles.

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