A colorful picture of nature


(Tuifill Spring rock paintings)

Twyfield Spring is a rare rock art site where the prehistoric inhabitants of the canyon chose to display their perception of the world on the canyon's floating rocks.

(Eppa Falls)

Eppa Falls is located on the Kunene River at the border of Namibia and Angola, 150 kilometers downstream of Ruakana Falls, the waterfall is 500 meters wide, composed of a total length of 1.5 kilometers of waterfalls, the main waterfall drop of 37 meters.

(Namib-Naukluft National Park)

Namib Noklufo National Park is a national park in the southern African country of Namibia, located in the southwest of the country and comprising part of the Namib Desert and the Noklufo Mountains.

Established on August 1, 1979, the park covers an area of 49,768 square kilometers, making it the largest theme park in Africa and the fourth largest in the world. The most famous scenic spot in the park is Sosousfre, which is also a major tourist attraction in Namibia.

(Waterberg Plateau Park)

The Wattberg Plateau Park is located about 280 km north of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. The park is 48 km long from northeast to southwest and 8-16 km wide from northwest to southeast.

The highest point of the plateau is 1800 m above sea level.

It is a natural park with a unique landscape, which is unique for its distinctive geomorphological features and the wide variety of flora and fauna rarely seen on the general plateau.

(Spector Shell Park)

Spector Kappa is a mountain made entirely of granite and is so famous in Namibia that it is known as the "National Mountain" of Namibia. Standing tall and majestic in the famous Namib Desert, it is often described as the "Matterhorn" of Namibia.

(Mamilli National Park)

Mamili National Park is a national park in Namibia and is the largest and most formally protected wetland park in Namibia. The park is one of a number of protected areas in Namibia that benefit the surrounding communities.

Mamili National Park is fenceless and its wildlife moves back and forth between Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. Mamili National Park is part of the Okavango Zambezi Transboundary Reserve.

(Bwabwata National Park)

Gbagbo Wutu National Park is a park located in the Caprivi region of eastern Namibia.

(Mudumu National Park)

Mudumu National Park is a national park in the southern African country of Namibia, located in the country's northeast Caprivi district, south of Mamili National Park, covering an area of 1009 square kilometers, was established in 1990.

(Ruacana Falls)

Ruakana Falls is located in northern Namibia on the Kunene River on the border with Angola, near Ruakana, and is 120 meters high and more than 700 meters wide during the wet season.


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