Facts About Namibia
Namibia is a splended destination for those who seek untouched wildlife experiences, it is aprox 16 times larger than Denmark containing less than half the human population.
This vast and under populated land on the african southwestern coast is one of the last untouched places on earth.
It is a stable and wealthy country with plenty of mining, fishing, hunting safari, tourism and agricultural industry. What Namibia´s proud and peace loving people lacks in numbers and dencity, they make up for in kindness and hospitality
Namibia offers beautiful sceneries and dramatic landscapes. 1570 km´s of coastline has been declared protected, the 8.th Largest in the world, and the largest nationalpark in Africa
The Namib Desert is said to be the oldest desert in the world, with it´s tall dunes, it´s big plateau of thorny bushes and so much space it´s awe inspiring. With torn mountains rising abrupt from the plains, and the majestic Fish River Canyon in the south to the Etosha Pan National park with open ranges and green forests in the north, Namibia has it all, and it is the country with the most sunshine hours in the world, clearly worth a visit.
savannah and rugged mountains, rising abruptly from the plains, gives way to the majestic Fish River Canyon in the south. In the northern part of the country, landscapes range from dense bush and open plains of the great Etosha Pan National Park, the forest savannah and lush vegetation.