DAMARALAND [Namibia]
Damaraland is one of the most interesting and dramatic regions in the country. It includes miles of deserted beaches littered with ghostly shipwrecks, fascinating geological features and historical rock paintings. There is the geologically fascinating Brandberg Nature Reserve with highly significant San rock paintings and the rare desert adapted elephants. Don't miss out on the Petrified Forest with its 250-million-year-old fossilized logs.
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![]() | Track desert elephant or rhino in Damaraland or spend time game viewing in the vast shallow pans of Etosha National Park. |
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best time: May - October / good time: February - April; November
![]() | If you are interested in any of our destinations, but unsure of what you are looking for, what is available or where and when to go, then Stuart, Pulse Africa's Sales & Marketing Director who has travelled extensively throughout Africa, may be the ideal person to talk to. |
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