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Namibia - that means fascinating vastness, pure nature and safari experiences in a class of their own in a seemingly primeval country between the Namib and Kalahari deserts, the rugged Atlantic coast in the west and the tropical east. Whether travelling on their own or in a group, Namibia travellers are above all individualists.
Michael Iwanowski, the Namibia pioneer among German travel guide authors, repeatedly encourages his readers to "see for yourself - judge for yourself", explains everything necessary for an individual trip and makes numerous route suggestions that can be combined with each other, including for cross-border tours to Botswana and South Africa. He reports on the wide range of accommodation options, such as international hotels in Windhoek and Swakopmund, personally managed guest farms, inexpensive rondavels and exclusive safari lodges in the nature reserves. Detailed background information on the country and its people, history, politics, ecology and, above all, wildlife round off the book.
The detailed maps of the national parks with the artificial or natural waterholes are just as helpful when observing animals as the colour illustrated animal encyclopaedia, which also shows footprints and hoofprints.

  • Tours to Botswana & South Africa
  • With illustrated animal encyclopaedia & safari tips
  • With travel map & map download.

Key specifications

Language
German
Year
2024
Item number
42058514

General information

Publisher
Iwanowski
Category
Map
Release date
29.3.2024

Map properties

Language
German
Year
2024
Year
2024

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CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Weight
826 g
Length
19.50 cm
Width
13.50 cm

Package dimensions

Length
19.50 cm
Width
13.40 cm
Height
5.60 cm
Weight
829 g

30-day right of return if unopened
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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