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Namibia Chris McIntyre

Namibia By Chris McIntyre

Namibia by Chris McIntyre


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Namibia Travel Guide - Expert tips and travel advice on everything from Windhoek highlights to Etosha National Park, Southern Kalahari, Skeleton Coast, Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei, Damaraland, Swakopmund and the Namib desert. Also including wildlife watching and field guide, getting around, safaris and lodges, hiking, horseriding and dune-boarding.

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Namibia by Chris McIntyre

This new thoroughly updated edition of Bradt's Namibia remains the essential guide for a successful visit to this vast country - more than twice the size of Germany but with less than 3% of the population. Written by expert author and long-standing tour specialist Chris McIntyre, this sixth edition incorporates all the most recent changes, including unrivalled coverage of places to stay and eat, from small, personal guesthouses to classy hotels and upmarket game lodges, and detailed information for self-drivers (including personally researched and checked GPS coordinates) as well as for fly-in and guided safaris. There's also in-depth coverage of wildlife and where to see it, including a new full-colour wildlife field guide section, covering mammals, reptiles and amphibians, marine life and birds. Two background chapters covering everything from history and politics to people, ethnic groups and culture are complemented by two chapters on planning, preparation, health and safety and two on the practicalities of getting around and camping and walking in the bush (including canoeing). Helping you to discover Namibia in detail, 13 chapters offer a regional breakdown, from the capital, Windhoek to the Southern Kalahari, Namib desert, Swakopmund, Skeleton Coast, Etosha National Park, and the Kavango and Zambezi regions in the extreme northeast, including excursions into neighbouring Botswana. With sweeping landscapes and empty roads, Namibia has long captured the imaginations of travellers and photographers. Its immense emptiness offers majestic sand dunes, seemingly endless gravel plains, vast tracts of farmland and rugged mountains hiding galleries of ancient Bushman rock art. Add to this the wildlife and the unexpected beauty of the rivers that define the country's northern and southern boundaries, and it's easy to see why Namibia attracts lovers of the great outdoors.

Namibia Reviews

Recommended reading in Travel Africa magazine "Bradt's Namibia travel guide is invaluable for planning an itinerary." The Irish News "Bradt's Namibia travel guide is essential for planning your trip" Scotland on Sunday 'A handy option.' Wanderlust 'Excellent' Sunday Times Travel Magazine

About Chris McIntyre

Chris McIntyre went to Africa in 1987, after reading physics at Queen's College, Oxford. He taught with VSO in Zimbabwe for almost three years and travelled around extensively, mostly with a backpack. He first visited Namibia, driving from the far tip of the Caprivi to the Orange River, in 1989. There was too little time for the vast distances covered, but he was captivated by the country. In 1990 he returned to cover the ground in more detail, attending the country's independence ceremony in the process, before returning to the UK. There he co-authored the UK's first guidebook to Namibia and Botswana, published by Bradt, before spending three years as a shipbroker in London. Since then, Chris has concentrated on what he enjoys most: Africa. He wrote the first editions of Bradt's guides to Zambia in 1996 and Botswana in 2003, and since has co-authored several guides to Tanzania and Zanzibar, whilst regularly returning to Namibia, and continuing to ensure that it's up to date. Meanwhile Chris's day job is managing director of Expert Africa - a specialist tour operator which organises high-quality trips throughout Africa for individual travellers from around the world, including a very wide range of trips to Namibia. This also includes the Wild about Africa programme of trips guided by top professional guides. In his spare time, Chris maintains a keen interest in development and conservation issues, acting as advisor to various NGOs and projects associated with Africa. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and contributes photographs and articles to various publications. Now based in Dockenfield, Surrey, Chris and his wife, Susan, still regularly travel and research in Africa. Chris can usually be contacted by email on [email protected]

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 The Natural Environment Physical environment, Flora and fauna, Conservation Chapter 2 Namibia Wildlife Guide Land mammals, Reptiles and amphibians, Marine life, Birdlife Chapter 3 History, Politics and Economy History, Government and administration, Economy Chapter 4 People and Culture Population overview, Ethnic groups, Language, Religion, Education, Culture Chapter 5 Planning and Preparation When to visit, Highlights, How to travel and budgeting, Organising your trip, Tourist information and national parks, Tour operators, Red tape, Embassies and high commissions, Getting there and away, What to take, Money, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays, Shopping, Media and communications, Travelling positively Chapter 6 Health and Safety Health, Safety Chapter 7 Getting Around Namibia Driving, By air, By rail, By bus, Localtransport, Hitchhiking Chapter 8 Camping and Walking in the Bush Bush camping, Walking, Canoeing, Minimum impact PART TWO THE GUIDE Chapter 9 Windhoek History, Getting there and away, Orientation, Getting around, Tourist information, Travel agents and tour operators, Where to stay, Where to eat and drink, Entertainment and nightlife, Shopping, Sports, Other practicalities, What to see and do, Excursions outside Windhoek Chapter 10 The Central Corridor West from Windhoek: to the coast, East from Windhoek, South from Windhoek Chapter 11 The Southern Kalahari and Fish River Canyon Mariental, Hardap Dam Game Reserve, Eastof Mariental and the B1: the Kalahari, The B1 from Mariental to Keetmanshoop, Keetmanshoop, The deep south, Fish River Canyon Chapter 12 Luderitz and the Southwest The roads to Luderitz, Luderitz, Excursions from Luderitz, North of the B4 Chapter 13 The Namib-Naukluft National Park History, Flora and fauna, NamibRand Nature Reserve, Naukluft Mountains, Sesriem and Sossusvlei area, Solitaire area, The park's northern section Chapter 14 Swakopmund and Walvis Bay Area History, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Around the towns Chapter 15 The Skeleton Coast Flora and fauna, Getting there and away, Dorob National Park, Skeleton Coast Park: the south, Skeleton Coast Park: the north Chapter 16 The Kunene Region Southern Damaraland, Northern Damaraland, Kaokoland Chapter 17 Etosha National Park Background information, Practical information, What to see and do Chapter 18 Highlands South of Etosha Omaruru, Otjiwarongo, Waterberg Plateau Park, Outjo Chapter 19 The Triangle and Bushmanland Otavi, Tsumeb, Grootfontein, Bushmanland Chapter 20 Ovamboland Tsumeb to Ondangwa, Ondangwa, Ongwediva, Oshakai, Oshakai to Ruacana, Ruacana Chapter 21 Rundu and the Kavango/Zambezi Regions (The Caprivi Strip) The Kavango Regions, Excursions into Botswana, Zambezi (Caprivi) Region Appendix 1 Tracks and Signs Appendix 2 Language Appendix 3 Further Information Index

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NGR9781784776374
9781784776374
1784776378
Namibia by Chris McIntyre
New
Paperback
Bradt Travel Guides
2019-08-13
572
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