Traveling Namibia

a Guide to Namibia's destinations

Sossusvlei & Deadvlei

Sossusvlei lies within the Namib Desert and is home to some of the world’s tallest red sand dunes. Ancient camelthorn trees stand stark against white clay pans, creating surreal contrasts and graphic compositions shaped by shifting light and shadow.


Types of Photography Offered:
Landscape, abstract dune patterns, sunrise/sunset light studies, fine art minimalism, astrophotography.

Etosha National Park

Etosha is one of Africa’s premier wildlife reserves, centered around a vast white salt pan. Waterholes attract large concentrations of animals, offering consistent sightings and dramatic dust-filled backdrops during the dry season.

 

Types of Photography Offered:
Wildlife, action photography, waterhole hides, black-and-white minimalism, dramatic backlit wildlife scenes.

Damaraland

Damaraland is a rugged region of dramatic mountains, open plains, and ancient geological formations. Desert-adapted elephants and rhino roam through this harsh yet strikingly beautiful terrain.

 

Types of Photography Offered:
Wildlife in arid landscapes, environmental portraits, mountain landscapes, cultural storytelling, night sky photography.

Skeleton Coast

The Skeleton Coast is a remote Atlantic shoreline known for shipwrecks, rolling fog, and vast seal colonies. The ever-changing mist creates moody, atmospheric conditions.

 

Types of Photography Offered:
Coastal landscapes, wildlife colonies, long-exposure seascapes, storytelling imagery, dramatic weather photography.

Caprivi to Victoria Falls

Unlike the rest of Namibia, the Okavango and  Zambezi Region is lush and river-driven. Floodplains, waterways, and dense vegetation attract elephants, buffalo, and prolific birdlife.

Types of Photography Offered:
Boat-based wildlife, bird photography, reflections, river landscapes, golden-hour silhouettes.