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Namibia – explore the African cultural heritage of the Himba and the Bushmen which is located between the Kalahari and Namib deserts.
Namibia has for years been known as the ideal travel destination in Southern Africa and the variety on offer caters for the diversity of interests displayed by visitors to this country. Namibia guarantees to be an adventurous journey for each individual – be it its Namib or Kalahari desert, the Damaraland or Kaokoveld, Bushmanland or the Caprivi tip; an encounter with indigenous tribes, wild animals in the Etosha Pan, in Kaudom or in the Mahango park, an exploration of the ancient Namibian geology or the breathtaking botany of the Welwitschia mirabilis and Hoodia gordonii.
The Damaraland, home to the renowned Brandberg and Spitzkoppe, is famous for extraordinary findings of gems and minerals. Rock art bears proof of the existence of ancient civilizations.
Here the only remaining rhinos of Southern Africa that live in the wild and Namibia’s well-known desert elephant have found refuge. This dream destination of every Africa fanatic is situated between the Atlantic coast, the Kunene and the Orange River.


CDT was established in 1966 and is one of the oldest safari enterprises in Namibia. We pride ourselves for introducing our customers to the magic of Namibia in a sensitive and conscious way. 40 years of travel experience have become synonymous with unforgettable excursions through Namibia.
During the past ten years our field of operation has been expanded to include neighbouring countries such as Botswana, Zambia and South Africa, including botanic excursions to the blooming Namaqualand.


From Cape Town to Lake Tanganjika we introduce our guests to the secrets and wonders fo Africa. We are exceptionally proud of our tour guides, as their knowledge and their friendly and sociable personality contribute to the unforgettable experience of a camping or lodge safari with CDT.

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