Namibian ParksNamibia National Parks
 
 
 
 
Etosha National Park

Covering an area of 22 270km², the park was proclaimed as Namibia’s first conservation area in 1907. Consisting of saline desert, savannah and woodlands, the National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa.

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Namib Naukluft National Park

This is one of Namibia’s most versatile conservation areas stretching over some 50 000 sq km in the Namib Desert making it Africa’s third largest National Park.

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Skeleton Coast National Park

The Skeleton Coast National Park was proclaimed a National Park in 1973 and extends northwards from the Ugab River to the Kunene River, covering an area of 16400 km². The attraction of this remote area is brought about by the untouched landscapes...

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Sperrgebiet National Park

With a size of 26 000 km², Namibia’s newly proclaimed Sperrgebiet National Park is Africa’s second largest protected area. Inaugurated by the Namibian government on 1st December 2008, the park protects the ecology of the globally important Succulent Karoo.

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Cape Cross Seal Reserve

Cape Cross was proclaimed a reserve in 1968 to protect the largest and most well known of the 23 Cape Fur Seal colonies that breed along the coast of Southern Africa.

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Fish River Canyon

The Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world. It is set in a harsh stony plain dotted with drought resistant succulents and inhabited by a diversity of desert-adapted animals such as the Hartmann’s mountain zebra, springbok and oryx.

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Waterberg Plateau National Park

The Waterberg rises like an enormous castle out of the surrounding bushveld plains. Several fountains surface at the base of the perpendicular cliffs – giving rise to the Afrikaans name Waterberg.

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Khaudum Game Park

Khaudum Game Park is situated in the northeast of the country and consists of a densely wooded wilderness that harbours several big game species and a multitude of bird life. This reserve is the stronghold of Namibia’s roan antelope population and home to the nearly extinct wild dog population.

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Bwabwata National Park

The Bwabwata National Park, formerly known as the Caprivi National Park, is expected to expand to contain the current Mudumu and Mamili National Parks as well as the Kwando triangle. At present visitors can see the park on the 190 km section of drive through the park along the B8 highway between Kongola and Bagani.

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Mudumu Game Park

The Mudumu Game Park is a vast expanse of dense savannah and woodland. The Park is home to small populations of sitatunga and red lechwe, while spottednecked otter, hippo and crocodile inhabit the waterways.

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Mamili National Park

The Mamili National Park encloses the largest wetland area with conservation status in Namibia. A network of channels, reed-beds, ox-bow lakes and a vast diversity of wildlife characterise the park.

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