Africa / Namibia
Giant sand dunes, the Skeleton Coast and Etosha National Park
Namibia, 15 days
Namibia is an excellent destination for birdwatching, with a bird list of over 600 species including many endemic to the region. It is still a relatively unknown and sparsely populated country. As well as its abundant birdlife, Namibia boasts fabulous game and wildlife watching. Needless to say, it offers fantastic photographic opportunities, with approachable birds and animals, and unique and outstanding scenery.
Namibia is a politically stable country, having achieved independence from South Africa in 1990. Since then it has become increasingly popular as a birdwatching destination. The infrastructure is first class, with good quality accommodation and transport. One can travel for miles on deserted roads, stopping occasionally to watch Pale Chanting Goshawks, Northern Black Korhaans, Crowned Plovers and various game at the roadside. In Etosha National Park the game watching is unrivalled, without the attendant crowds experienced in East Africa.
Our tour is offered in conjunction with Bird Holidays. Bird Holidays have been visiting Namibia for six years, and this will be Phil Palmer's seventh visit.
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