Explore Africa's wildlife first hand London - Arabstoday If like us, you have been enticed by Sir David Attenborough’s BBC Africa series then look no further for your own Namibia experience than Trailfinders. The travel experts are currently offering an 11 day self-drive holiday from £2,079 per person. The landscape which covers much of Namibia is the most ancient and arid in the whole of Africa. The Namib Desert, which is made up of a million square miles of sand, and the Kalahari Desert, are inhabited by a huge variety of species; from the armoured ground cricket to the desert giant - the giraffe. All must undergo a daily fight for survival in such a dry land. Viewers of Africa were charmed by the flirtatious behaviour of the black rhinos in the Kalahari and were stunned by the power of the desert giraffe, as two territorial males were captured in an aggressive fight. Follow in the footsteps of Sir Attenborough and witness zebras, giraffes, elephants and antelope quench their thirst at a waterhole under the 40 degree heat. Or grab your camera and watch the drongo bird on the Etosha salt plain craftily fool a meerkat to steal its prey. Namibia is a country full of surprises, with a fascinating culture, incredible scenery and the greatest wildlife show. Trailfinders‘ package is your perfect opportunity to live your own Africa experience and includes visits to Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Twyfelfontein, South Etosha National Park, East Etosha National Park and Otjiwarongo. To book, please contact Trailfinders Safari Team on 020 7368 1550, or visit trailfinders.com.
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