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Namibian tourism announcement quotation strategy

Namibia is located in the southwest of the African continent, near the Atlantic Ocean. It has a very rich natural ecosystem and natural landscape. Because many film and television works and variety shows are held here, it adds a touch of mystery and magic. Let's share with you the quotation strategy for Namibia's tourism precautions.

In the recent hit "Flowers and Teenagers" by Mango Taiwan, the African countries that Chen Bailin and Hua Shaotuan crossed attracted attention, where there were deserts, starry sky, animals and primitive tribes.

Namibia, gradually known by many audiences, is definitely a tourist destination that will heat up in China in 20 17!

Maybe you don't know, on the lonely planet

Namibia ranks second in the world in the list of 20 17 most value-added travel destinations, and is considered as "the most cost-effective travel destination in 20 17" and "the place to go for a lifetime"!

The power of nature makes Namibia full of strangeness and mystery, and the preference for Hollywood blockbusters such as Star Wars, Gods Must Be Crazy and Crazy Max adds magical temperament to Namibia.

In 20 16, I went to Namibia for a once-in-a-lifetime and unique honeymoon trip. The 10 days here made me deeply fall in love with this country.

To tell the truth, the places photographed by Chen Bailin, Jing Bo Ran and other stars in Flowers and Teenagers are far from the whole essence.

The following is my summary of Namibia's "Seven Best". I believe that after reading it, you will break all your imagination of Africa!

1, the oldest-Namibuhong Desert namib desert is one of the oldest and driest deserts in the world. Compared with the largest Sahara in the world, its history of hundreds of millions of years is more fascinating, and its colorful mineral elements emit red light under the sunlight, which is also more favored by photographers.

The combination of scorching sun, red sand, strong wind and dead wood has become the most classic lens in the Nanobuhong desert.

2. The most natural-etosha national park's Etosha National Reserve, with an area of over 22,000 square kilometers, is the oldest and most important national park in Africa, with more than1/kloc-0 species of mammals and more than 300 species of birds.

It is also a major destination to attract tourists from all over the world to Namibia.

Zebras, antelopes, bison and wolves gallop on a flat horse; Giraffes, rhinoceroses and elephants stroll in the forest; It is natural for leopards and lions to rest lazily in the bushes.

3. The purest and most beautiful starry sky in the world. The air here is not polluted. You can see the gorgeous starry sky with the naked eye. The distant Milky Way is so clear and bright that it brings people infinite reverie. Namibia has one of the few golden dark sky reserves on the planet. Every year from August to June 165438+ 10, it attracts countless star-gazing enthusiasts and photographers.

The Southern Cross and Centauri are very clear. Constellations, star clusters and the Milky Way make up the purest starry sky in the world. How could I miss it?

4, the most shocking-flying over the desert, witnessing the Shahai Symphony, the five-person viewing plane flew for 2 hours, crossing cities, ports, abandoned mines, stranded shipwrecks, oceans and the most primitive desert in the world, 80% of which have not yet reached land.

Looking at everything outside the window, I will appreciate every tension, such as an oasis in the desert, such as a lonely wolf, such as a splendid civilization.

5, the most passionate-German style town, outdoor sports paradise Swakopmund is located on the Atlantic coast, the whole city is surrounded by desert, like a movie scene. German-style seaside holiday cottages and palm trees here can't believe this is Africa! !

The economy and rich outdoor activities here are extremely famous! ! Whether it is skydiving, sand washing or going to sea, it is much cheaper than Europe and America. Take a glider or an ATV to enjoy the desert scenery and experience the magic of nature.

6. The most primitive-the last red clay tribe Namibia has a primitive social group that is about to disappear-Simba. It is also called red clay figurine because it is mixed with butter and applied to skin and hair all the year round.

This tribe maintains the way of life 500 years ago, and still lives by hunting and planting. Men graze outside all the year round, and women stay in the tribe. Maybe you will feel that after 10 thousand years, you have returned to the era of slash-and-burn from modern society.

7. The most magical-Skeleton Coast Intersection This north-south coast has a mysterious and magical name-Skeleton Coast. The Atlantic Ocean is on the right, the desert is on the left, the right hand is gentle and the left hand is wild.

Ocean currents, rocks, fog and strong winds make this place a nightmare in the maritime era, and ships often crash here. In addition to the amazing shipwreck landscape, the 300,000 sea lions bred here have also become the reason for tourists to stop. Located in the warm current, it brings rich nutrition to the sea area. On the Little Beach, thousands of sea lions are growing and breeding.

In my travel diary at that time, I described my feelings that I couldn't express in words like this:

In the face of the primitive desert and the most vast and pure starry sky 80 million years ago, we have no precautions. We take history as a mirror, take heaven and earth as latitude, and pursue boundless knowledge with limited life. In the vast land of Africa, there is nothing easy to get, and there is no helpless welcome. Everything runs in a simple and direct law, dust to dust, soil to soil. In the face of that simple and rude tension, all the shock and wonder turned into humble awe.

This may be ridiculous.

Camping in the wilderness is only wind and whispers.

Looking up at the stars, time flies.

In the endless wilderness of time, among thousands of people, there is no earlier or later. How precious such an encounter is.

It can be very vivid.

Observe the lion family eating giraffes two meters away.

Watch elephants drink water and cheetahs hunt by the pond.

Watch whales paddle in the Atlantic Ocean and fight sea lions.

We can't escape the real throb of life.

It can be grand.

Fly over the oldest desert in the world

Witness the symphony of sand and sea washed into the sea.

Touch the withered Millennium tree

Climb the highest sand dune on earth.

"Looking at the bend of the river, I finally dare to be bold."

Just like a huge picture scroll that we have never seen before, we see something called vitality in a short time axis that we should have felt but lost, hidden in our bones but ignored.

So, do you dare to realize your African dream immediately before the tourist army occupies Namibia?

As Namibia became popular among China travelers in recent two years, the information on the Internet is generally lacking+scattered+inaccurate, so I decided to use the most authentic local experience and the travel skills of 30+ countries to restore your most comprehensive and accurate Namibia travel guide and share it with you who are also looking forward to vitality.

At 8 o'clock on the evening of June 20th, I will have my first online sharing in Namibia, the most beautiful country in Africa!

In 90 minutes, I will share the following contents and teach you by hand-dream Africa!

Understand the classic scenic spots in Namibia, disassemble them one by one and make a reasonable route.

Planning before departure, from air tickets, visas to insurance, personally explain the planning steps before departure.

Is the mode of transportation suitable for self-driving? Or a chartered car? How to choose a suitable pick-up travel agency?

The budget is open from the air ticket to the ground connection, and the low budget is acceptable. Don't be afraid of dirty travel agencies.

Safety first, starting from personal and property safety, answer your questions in detail.

Practical skills Other practical information and skills summary

Interactive answer answers all the questions and doubts you may have.

About me

I used to be a financial practitioner in a state-owned bank, but now I am an entrepreneur, backpacker and travel blogger, and I am also the author of the essence post on poor travel. From the age of 19, I went abroad for the first time to be a volunteer in India, and I helped myself through more than 30 countries on five continents: being a teacher in a slum in India, dancing with local people in Bali, passionately skiing in the Cape of Good Hope, working in Germany, changing places, diving in the Caribbean, and honeymoon in Namibia's pristine desert! I am keen on discovering niche tourist destinations and grounded travel experiences. I shared my original travel dry goods and interesting stories on radio and new media platforms for many times, with more than 10W person-times.