Tourist Points of interest in Namibia


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Windhoek is the capital city of Namibia. It’s situated in the midst of the country in a phenomenal green valley between the Eros and Auras mountains. This town was the former stronghold through the German colonization and the architectural constructions which survive thus far make tourists understand the overwhelming affect the Germans had. This consists of the administrative building which is the primary tourist middle which has museums (Owela and State) Different architecture embrace Christuskirche Palace, Tintenpalast palace, Alte Feste and Gross Barmen. The mix of old and trendy architecture makes the city beautiful and really attractive.

Etosha National park is the largest and most impressive with a wide number of game. This park was conserved in 1907 and has a total area of about 22,270 square kilometers. About one hundred and fourteen mammals and three hundred and forty fowl species have been recorded here. This park has three resorts namely Hatali, Namutoni and Okaukuejo all of which have water holes. Giant numbers of animals converge right here at any time of the day or night thereby permitting tourists’ time for game viewing and in addition photographing. The Etosha is an attractive geographical feature shaped from a shallow depression. It is 1065m above sea stage and forms an enormous salty hollow which is sometimes crammed with water. This hollow is surrounded by bush and vegetation which provide meals to many wild animals resembling zebras, lions, elephants, leopards, cheetahs, kudu, hyena, springbok, giraffes, jackals and gemsboks.

Namibia Desert is the worlds’ oldest desert and, it stretches from Kunene river to the north and the Orange river to the south. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The cold Benguela present that sweeps down the African continent creates a morning fog over the country which helps many animals and plants to survive. Some attractive sites in this area include the Swakopmund Town. It’s situated in the seaside the place the palm timber, promenades and the colonial architecture add to its beauty. Walvis bay town lies south of Swakopmund. It was discovered by the early whalers as a rare deep water bay on a shallow coastline. It’s dwelling to about forty p.c of South African pink flamingos and various fowl species.

The Skeleton Coast makes a improbable scenery. It’s right here that skeleton bones and shipwrecks are swept by the cold sea breezes and seen scattered all around the coastline. Skeleton Coast is situated within a park; however only a part of the area is open to the public. Spitzkoppe iceberg is a rock climbing Mecca and is another fascinating site. The climbing is hard and includes tip toeing as you make your way up the rock cracks.

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