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Trekking Namibia
 
COUNTRY INFORMATION
Trekking, Hiking, Mountain Biking, 4x4, Horse riding, Rock Climbing, Kayaking, Rafting

Introduction

Namibia is located in southwest Africa and is a large and mainly arid country made up largely of the vast shifting sand dunes of the Namib Desert. In the interior, the escarpment of a north–south plateau slopes away to the east and north into the vast interior sand basin of the Kalahari. The Fish River Canyon , located in the south of the country is the world’s second largest canyon and can be hiked over a distance of 85km’s. In the far northwest, the Kaokoland mountains run along the coast, while further inland lies the Etosha Pan, which is a dried-out saline lake surrounded by grasslands and bush which support a large and varied wildlife. There is an abundance of 4x4 trails across the country and horse trails are also very popular. In the far north, the Kunene river offers commercial muti-day rafting trips.

Best time of the year to go

Because the vast majority of the country is arid and semi arid desert, temperatures can therefore be extreme and get to over 40 degrees celcius during the summer months. Almost all treks are only open April to September, with the peak season being June to August.

What to wear

Cool cotton clothing for the daytime, wide brimmed hats are essential. Mid winter evenings can drop to 5 degrees celcius so warmer fleeces are advisable.

Getting around

Flying is the quickest and often the most economical way to travel around the country. Air Namibia links all of the major towns in the territory. Planes can also be chartered to private game lodges.
Roads are generally well maintained, but distances between cities are vast. Make sure you have sufficient fuel for the distance you plan to cover. An air-conditioned vehicle is strongly advised.

Traveller safety

Namibia is a relatively safe country in which to travel. Travellers should not leave their luggage unattended.

Currency and foreign exhange facilities

The local currency is the Namibian Dollar although South African Rands are also widely accepted. Currency exchange is available in banks and at bureaux de change. A better rate of exchange can be obtained on travellers cheques than on cash. Most major credit cards are accepted.

Health Information

A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers arriving from infected areas. Malaria risk exists in the northern regions and in Otjozondjupa and Omaheke from November to May/June and along the Kavango and Kunene rivers throughout the year. The recommended prophylaxis is chloroquine plus proguanil. Mains water is normally chlorinated, and whilst safe may cause mild abdominal upsets. Bottled water is available and is advised. Local meat, poultry, seafood, fruit and vegetables are generally considered safe to eat. Anti-bite serums for snakes and scorpions are advised. Health insurance is essential.


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