Namibia Luxury Safari Camps
• Read the Full ArticleNamibia is a unique safari destination. The country straddles two great deserts, the Namib with its sea of red sand along the Atlantic coastline and the Kalahari.
Namibia is a unique safari destination. The country straddles two great deserts, the Namib with its sea of red sand along the Atlantic coastline and the Kalahari.
The topography in Namibia varies from ragged unforgiving coastline that eventually gives way to plateaus and mountain ranges. Essentially Namibia is a desert nation made up of four distinct geographical areas which possess individual attributes.
When you arrive in Africa for your luxury safari you will be met and transferred approximately three hours by road to Amboseli National Park where you stay at Amboseli Porini Camp for two nights. Amboseli Porini Camp is located within the exclusive Selenkay Conservancy, in the Amboseli eco-system, an important wildlife dispersal area and rangeland for wildlife moving out of Amboseli National park.
After less than an hours' drive out of Cape Town you will find yourself winding your way through the mountain valleys of one of the most famous wineland areas in the world, the Cape winelands. Which include the well know locations of Stellenbosch, Paarl, Wellington and Franschhoek.
After less than an hours' drive out of Cape Town you will find yourself winding your way through the mountain valleys of one of the most famous wineland areas in the world, the Cape winelands. Which include the well know locations of Stellenbosch, Paarl, Wellington and Franschhoek.
South Africa as a safari vacation destination provides an excellent range of very different holiday experiences - from vibrant cities such as Cape Town with its chic cosmopolitan hotels and historic Johannesburg.
The topography in Namibia varies from ragged unforgiving coastline that eventually gives way to plateaus and mountain ranges. Essentially Namibia is a desert nation made up of four distinct geographical areas which possess individual attributes.
Le Quartier Francais (the French Quarter) is a small, privately owned auberge situated in the French Huguenot valley of Franschhoek, in the Cape Winelands.