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With its rippling dunes, wildlife-rich parks and ancient tribal lands, Namibia is Africa’s adventure capital. It’s a country where sandy mountains seamlessly blend into endless wilds and leopards stalk prey through lush bushlands. You can explore the country’s highlights and hidden corners yourself, as you and a friend have a chance to win an 11-night Namibia experience from award-winning specialist tour operator Imagine Africa. The winner will also get to take full advantage of the scenery with a top-of-the-range Nikon D3400 camera.
DESERT HIGHS
Namibia is awash with wild corners, but the capital, Windhoek, is a fitting starting point. Its breezy location – nestled nearly 1,700m above sea level – and laid-back vibe makes it a pleasant spot to explore, and very different to the other, more bustling, African capitals. Its tree-lined boulevards a nod to the German colonists who founded it in 1890, and their façades still sprinkle the city centre.
The rugged Auas Mountains to the south and sloping Khomas Hochland Plateau to the west are just tasters of the wilds that lie beyond, with the shifting sands of Sossusvlei only a five-hour drive away. The latter’s cracked white salt pans dissolve into a sea of amber where 300m-high dunes rise up like huge waves rippling through the Namib Desert. Walking, quad biking and horse riding are all fine ways to absorb the scenery, but arguably floating high above in a hot-air balloon is the best means of getting a true sense of its grand scale, especially as the sands turn a deep red at sunset – an eminently snappable image if there ever was one.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der June 2018-Ausgabe von Wanderlust Travel Magazine.
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Vermont, USA
The Wanderlust team relocated to New England for part of this issue, as we explored a lush state filled with outdoor escapes, historic towns... and lashings of maple syrup
Unique North America
See a side to the USA and Canada beyond the big cities and discover incredible stories and special wildlife with our pick of the trips
The call of the Rockies
From historic ski lodges to rustic backcountry cabins and a mock-Scottish castle, we pick the stays in Canada's Rocky Mountains that make the most of their setting
A new dawn for the Garifuna community
When the Garifuna people settled in Belize, they had to carry their traditions and culture with them; now a new trail is inviting visitors to explore this heritage through local communities
On the edge of history
In south-west Colorado lies the largest archaeological preserve in the USA, a series of vast cliff dwellings whose residents 'vanished' overnight. But was the answer to their disappearance in plain sight?
Tigers burning bright
As India celebrates 50 years of its Project Tiger conservation scheme, we visit the reserves of Madhya Pradesh to see how its success has impacted a tiger population that once looked in danger of disappearing
SEASON'S GREETINGS
From fiery fall foliage to art fairs and harvest festivals, opens up a wealth of across the USA and Canada autumn experiences
Waking a sleeping GIANT
A slow drive along the North Wales Way, from the English border to Anglesey, reveals not only a land of incredible local food and castles, but a region that is slowly reimagining itself
The rebirth of old JEDDAH
As efforts to restore Al-Balad, Jeddah's historical district, take hold, we get an exclusive peek at how art and culture are taking centre stage
Star-studded escapes
Wilderness, history and wildlife combine at some of Britain's most iconic stargazing sites, as more and more travellers are looking to the heavens