Explore spectacular Namibia on Titan Travel touring holidays
Diverse Namibia offers a holiday experience like no other. Situated on the south-western coast of Africa, the country has a landscape that encompasses swathes of desert, red sand dunes, eerie forests and towering mountains.
Its cultural credentials are also significant; you'll be able to see rock paintings dating as far back as 26000 BC in Twyfelfontein and experience a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere in the capital, Windhoek, which has thrived in its multiculturalism ever since the fall of apartheid at the end of the 1980s.
Book a touring holiday in Namibia with Titan Travel and you can take in all of this and much, much more. Our itineraries are designed specifically for British travellers and benefit from the expertise of our tour managers and our great range of excursions and activities.
Windhoek and the Kalahari Desert
As you might expect from a capital city, bustling Windhoek is filled with things to see and do. Top attractions range from the 19th-century Alte Feste, or Old Fort, to the striking Christuskirche, a church built in 1910.
From Namibia, you can easily explore the wonders of the Kalahari Desert on an escorted tour. The desert spans several other countries besides Namibia and is perfect for a safari or big game drive thanks to the array of wildlife that makes its home here, including baboons, cheetahs and antelopes.
The sand dunes of Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon
Impressive as the Kalahari is, it is perhaps slightly overshadowed by the Namib Desert - the oldest desert in the world. It is here you will be able to explore the famous sand dunes of Sossusvlei on a 4x4 - an exhilarating activity sure to appeal if you have a true sense of adventure.
Nearby is Sesriem Canyon, a geological feature that took tens of millions of years to form. Evidence of its development can be seen in the shape of layers of sedimentary rock as you pass through the gap between the towering canyon sides.
Swakopmund and Twyfelfontein
Located on the coast, the resort town of Swakopmund provides a relaxing holiday experience as you enjoy the local seafood and take a short cruise to see some of the marine life in the area.
From here, you'll be able to visit Twyfelfontein on your coach holiday, where you can take in sights such as ancient rock paintings, the Organ Pipes - a natural feature consisting of columns of basalt dramatically rising from a ravine - and Burnt Mountain, which boasts striking colours and an unusual location that pose something of a mystery for geological experts.
Etosha National Park
Wildlife-rich Etosha National Park offers the potential for some of the best safaris in Namibia. Featuring a huge mineral pan that forms part of the Kalahari Basin, the diverse terrain of the park has led to numerous species of flora and fauna thriving here over the centuries.
Just a few of the creatures you might spot here on 2012 safaris include lions, giraffes, zebras, black rhinos and antelopes, making for an unforgettable touring holiday.