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North Etosha National Park
   - Okaukuejo
   - Halali
   - Namutoni
Popa Falls
Khorixas
 
Central   Waterberg Plateau Park
Gross Barmen
Daan Viljoen
Von Bach
Coastal   Skeleton Coast Park
   - Terrace Bay
   - Torra Bay
West Coast Recreation   Campsites
Lüderitz
Namib Namib Naukluft Park
   - Sossus Dune Lodge
   - Sesriem
   - Naukluft Campsite
South

Ai-Ais / Richtersveld   Transfrontier Park
   - Fish River Canyon (Hobas)
   - Ai-Ais
Duwisib Castle
Hardap

 
 
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About Namibia  
 
 
Fact File
Currency
The national currency in Namibia is the Namibian Dollar which is linked to and equals in value the South African Rand.


Wildlife and Scenery
Namibia has mountains, desert, dunes, ocean, a majestic scenery for unique photo/video souvenirs. Large number of game species is abundant in the many parks and includes large mammals like the elephant, rhino, giraffe and buffalo, as well as the big cats - lion, leopard and cheetah.
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Getting Here
Main airlines coming in Namibia are Air Namibia and South African Airways, having daily connections in Hosea Kutako International Airport in the capital city Windhoek from Frankfurt, Munich, London and Johannessburg.
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Getting Around
Internal or domestic flights are available from Windhoek (Hosea Kutako International Airport and Eros Airport) and Walvis Bay Airport. In addition there are small regional airports in Keetmanshoop, Katimo Mulilo, Rundu and Ondangwa.
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Climate
Inland Namibia has hot summers with temperatures ranging up to 34 degrees Celsius and could experience frost in the winter months. Rainfall is expected mainly in the summer months. The main rain season is January to March.
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History, Population, Language & Culture
Among the first people to inhabit Namibia were the San Bushmen. Later inhabitants include the Nama and the Damara. The Khoi-Khoi tribe came from the south, gradually displacing the San. The arrival of the Bantu-speaking Ovambo and Herero from the north marked the first tribal structures in Southern African Societies.
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Pricelist 2008
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A Brief History of Etosha

 
 
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