Touring Namibia’s Wonderful Wildlife Water Holes

 

In a land as dry and huge as Namibia, you would figure finding the animals would be hard. Not the situation! You simply need to know where to look.

Our next portion from Dale of The Sea Adventurer talks everything wildlife and watering opening related.

This is the new outing to the marvelous nation of Namibia with Canadian travel specialists Experiences Abroad. Throughout a little more than seven days our little gathering has found that Namibia is a tremendous country with an extraordinary assortment of scenes.


We have heated in the 40° C (104°F) temperatures of the Namib Desert while climbing probably the most noteworthy sand ridges on the planet.

We have been chilled by the super cold waters of the Benguela momentum along the Skeleton Coast while investigating what could be a German doppelgänger city, Swakopmund. We have seen old stone carvings at the UNESCO World Legacy Site of Twyfelfontein.

This is the entry to Etosha where, not at all like past National parks we have visited, security is extraordinary. There are rhinos and a lot of elephants in Etosha and the Namibian specialists need to ensure they realize who is in the park at some random time, I dare to control poachers however much as could be expected. Given the size of the recreation area north of 8,600 square miles that is a major undertaking.




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