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Namibia

Namibia is the place you come when you think you have seen everything and discover you have only been looking in the same direction.

 

Desert elephants walk corridors of sand older than forests. Black rhinos drink at waterholes lit by a moon so bright it feels almost interrogative.

 

Etosha’s white pan reflects sky and thunderclouds until you cannot tell where earth ends and heaven begins.

 

Along the Skeleton Coast, fog rolls in like a slow secret, wrapping seal colonies and the ribs of old shipwrecks in a hush so complete you can hear the ocean remembering every voyage it never gave back.

Best Time To Visit:
June to October for Etosha’s gatherings.

April to May or September to October when the desert air is cool enough to breathe deeply.

Moments We Live For: 
Watching the sun ignite Dune 45 until the sand looks like molten copper.

Finding fresh lion tracks crossing 300-year-old welwitschia leaves.

Lying back in Damaraland while the stars arrive so thick and fast it feels like snowfall in reverse.

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