Suggestions for photographic in Namibia
Below is a list of lodges we would recommend specifically for photographic in Namibia.
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19 lodges found for photographic in Namibia
The much photographed Namib Feral (wild) horses can often be found grazing beside the B4 road about 20km west of Klein Aus. The stunning scenery of high yellow grass and mountains makes for beautiful photo opportunities – and the location of the viewpoint frequented by the horses makes the photography in the afternoon generally better than it is in the morning. - View lodge details
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Around December, January and February – during the rains – this area is covered in a carpet of beautiful yellow 'devils' thorn' flowers. It brings colour and life to the Kalahari, and then it's a lovely time for photographers to shoot the stunning scenery here – and close-up shots of the meerkats can be a real bonus too. - View lodge details
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Luderitz is a good spot for photographers who can visit the breeding colony of African penguins on Halifax Island, on one of the Sedina's boat trips – which are also good for spotting heavy-side dolphins and cape fur seals. Don't miss the fascinating deserted mining town at Kolmanskop, which is being swallowed up by the desert. - View lodge details
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The much-photographed Namib Feral (wild) horses can often be found in the area around Klein Aus Vista. Look out for them grazing on either side of the side of the road – often 20km west of the Klein Aus Vista on the way to Luderitz. For scenic shots, the high yellow grass and mountains makes for beautiful photographic opportunities. - View lodge details
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Aerial photography of the ever changing landscapes is very good when travelling by light aircraft on a fly-in safari. Around Kunene River Camp you also have a large diversity of birds, animals and geology, which give you the opportunity to get photos differing from those at previous camps on this safari. - View lodge details
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Desert Rhino Camp not only offers the opportunity to photograph black rhino that wander this semi desert region, but also great landscape photography. The ancient Etendeka lava flows of northern Damaraland make for dramatic scenery, with photogenic game which includes desert-adapted elephant and lion. - View lodge details
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The stunning landscapes of the Namib-Naukluft, a combination of mountainous terrain, sandy dunes and flat plains give excellent photo opportunities. The views from the bedrooms at Barchan Dune Retreat, or from the mountains surrounding the Retreat, are some of the best in this part of the country. - View lodge details
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The Namib Naukluft National Park is possibly one of the most photographed of Namibia's tourist attractions. With breath-taking sunrises and sunsets over the burnt orange dunes, against the black of age old camelthorn trees and the occasional solitary Oryx standing on the ridge of a dune. - View lodge details
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Set in the dramatic scenery of the ancient Etendeka lava flows of northern Damaraland, Palmwag Lodge not only offers great landscape photography but also the opportunity to photograph the desert-dwelling elephants and perhaps even the black rhino and lion that wander this semi desert region. - View lodge details
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If you want the opportunity to take close-up shots of big cats – especially cheetah and leopard – then Okonjima Bush Suite would be ideal for you. Obviously some of the cats are semi-habituated and not truly wild, but you’ll often be able to get pretty close to them. - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for photographic throughout our specialist region:
Photographic in Africa
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| Photographic in Mozambique
| Photographic in Namibia
| Photographic in South Africa
| Photographic in Tanzania
| Photographic in Zambia
| Photographic in Zimbabwe
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