Africa Easy is offering a very special safari in Namibia in June/July of 2011. Join Africa Easy president, Nadia Eckhardt as she leads our Namibia Fly-in Safari.

The forests and waterways of the northeast gradually change to acacia shrubs and trees as one moves towards the center of the country. The northwestern area of Kaokaveld and Damaraland is a semi-desert region, extremely rugged with high mountains dropping down into deep valleys.
The west coast consists of the Namib Desert and the notorious "Skeleton Coast". This is also the area in which one finds what is reputably referred to as the world's highest sand dunes. The Namib Desert on the west coast, at 80 million years old, is the oldest and most picturesque desert on earth. As well as boasting the highest sand dunes in the world, over 1,250 feet high, the Namib is spectacularly diverse with scenery from the mountains of Damaraland in the north through the Skeleton Coast in the west, to the giant red dunes of Sossusvlei in the south.

ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK - See the incredible variety of African animals at one of the world's greatest wildlife-viewing venues. Depending on the season, visitors may observe elephant, Burchell's zebra, giraffe, red hartebeest, springbok, blue wildebeest, gemsbok (oryx), eland, kudu, roan, ostrich, jackal, hyena, lion and even possibly cheetah and leopard.
NAMIB DESERT - The Namib Desert on the west coast is, at 80 million years old, the oldest and most picturesque desert on Earth. Sporting some of the highest sand dunes in the world, the Namib is amazingly diverse, with scenery ranging from the Skeleton Coast in the west, the mountains of Damaraland in the north and the giant red dunes of Sossusvlei in the south.

SKELETON COAST - A desolate and lonely coastline once littered with shipwrecks, the Skeleton Coast properly refers to the stretch between the mouths of the Swakop and Kunene Rivers.
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