Namibia

Chris McIntyre author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides

Publishing:23rd Oct '26

£19.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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. Visitor numbers are increasing (2023: 864,000, up 87% on 2022); Namibia is no longer as niche a destination as it was in 2019 . A full-colour wildlife field guide section complements advice on where to see animals . Unrivalled coverage of places to stay and eat, from small, personal guesthouses to classy hotels and upmarket game lodges . Offers detailed information for self-drivers, including personally researched and checked GPS coordinates, as well as for guided safaris . Updated by outdoor-adventure experts from South Africa About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the UK's largest independent guidebook publisher, with over 200 titles in print. . Authentic guides, written by expert authors who really know their destinations. . Comprehensive, practical information with a particular focus on wildlife, culture and sus-tainability. . For more information, follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook, or visit bradtguides.com

Namibia travel guide. Expert tips and travel advice on everything from Windhoek highlights to Etosha National Park, Southern Kalahari, Skeleton Coast, Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei, Damaraland, Swakopmund and the Namib Desert. Also including nature watching, a wildlife field guide, getting around, safaris, lodges, hiking, horseriding and dune-boarding.This new, thoroughly updated seventh edition of Bradt's Namibia remains the longest and most detailed guidebook to this vast African country - more than twice the size of Germany but with less than 3% of the population. With sweeping landscapes, empty roads and wildlife reserves, Namibia has long captured the imagination of photographers, independent travellers and nature enthusiasts. Namibia's immense emptiness offers majestic sand dunes along the Skeleton Coast, seemingly endless gravel plains, vast tracts of farmland and rugged mountains hiding galleries of ancient Bushman rock art. Throw in exhilarating wildlife encounters and the unexpected beauty of the rivers that define the country's northern and southern boundaries, and it's easy to see why Namibia attracts lovers of the great outdoors. Moreover, the country is extraordinarily diverse in human terms. Alongside the increasingly cosmopolitan feel of its capital, Windhoek, and the coastal town of Swakopmund, Namibia is home to many different cultures, among them the Himba in the Kunene region, and the Bushmen on the fringes of the Kalahari. Written by expert author and long-standing Africa tour specialist Chris McIntyre, and updated by two outdoor-adventure experts from South Africa, this new edition incorporates all key recent changes to this comparatively inexpensive safari destination. It provides unrivalled coverage of places to stay and eat, from small, personal guesthouses to classy hotels and upmarket game lodges, and detailed information for self-drivers (including personally researched and checked GPS coordinates) as well as for fly-in and guided safaris. Indeed, getting around Namibia is part of its appeal: the well-maintained road network, punctuated by independent lodges, makes light of long distances. Helping you to discover Namibia in detail, 13 chapters offer a regional breakdown, from Windhoek to the Southern Kalahari, Namib desert, Swakopmund, Skeleton Coast, the world-renowned wildlife-watching destination of Etosha National Park, and the Kavango and Zambezi regions in the extreme northeast, including excursions into neighbouring Botswana. There's also in-depth coverage of wildlife and where to see it, including a full-colour field guide encompassing mammals, reptiles and amphibians, marine life and birds. In sum, Bradt's Namibia guidebook remains the essential travel companion for this thrilling country.

ISBN: 9781804692950

Dimensions: unknown

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552 pages

7th Revised edition