
Photo of the day is via @ljubakrbova and the Cape Cross seals enjoying the Atlantic ocean spray. @ljubakrbova

Photo of the day is via @desy_on_tour and the Himba while visiting a Himba village and learning about their culture and how the friendly Himba live. @desy_on_tour

Photo of the day is via @gabrygiramondo2 and the Himba women whose hair holds their power. Himba women, cover themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment that protects them from the heat. @gabrygiramondo2

Photo of the day is via @swakopfatbiketours and their sense of adventure plus the brilliant fat bike making it possible to glide over dunes and explore Swakopmund’s breathtaking beauty in the most ecological way. . @swakopfatbiketours

Photo of the day is via @thewanderingmonkey on safari in Etosha National Park, and just making the gate in the nick of time back to camp. @thewanderingmonkey

Photo of the day is via @vdekaligne in Etosha National Park, and this cuteness overload sighting of ostrich chicks. @vdekaligne

Photo of the day is via @milesawaytravel and after a quiet ride in Etosha National Park, embarking upon a spectacular hyena clan sighting and this one with a giraffe bone. @milesawaytravel

Photo of the day is via @being_ben_hiking taking in a sunset at Dead Vlei, near Sossusvlei, a world heritage site. It is has an impressive pure white clay floor with dead camel thorn tree trunks that are hundreds of years old. @being_ben_hiking

Photo of the day is via @junglersadventuretours at Dead Vlei, near Sossusvlei, a world heritage site. It is has an impressive pure white clay floor with dead camel thorn tree trunks that are hundreds of years old. @junglersadventuretours

Photo of the day is via @the_real_hyghness and the sensational desert view from Gondwana Namib Desert Lodge@the_real_hyghness

Photo of the day is via @SossusvleiLodge a luxurious retreat situated adjacent to the oldest desert in the world, Sossusvlei a world heritage site @SossusvleiLodge

Photo of the day is via @ronel_rogerio enjoying Sossusvlei desert Namibia, a world heritage site @ronel_rogerio

Photo of the day is via @travelwithtrups and their group exploring the magnificent Sossusvlei desert Namibia, a world heritage site @travelwithtrups

Photo of the day is via @ck.adventures.sa and a refreshing dip in the pool after exploring Sossusvlei desert Namibia, a world heritage site @ck.adventures.sa

Photo of the day is via @bush_cow and the peringuey's adder, one of more than a dozen sidewinding snakes taken in Sossusvlei Namibia. Sidewinding is thought to be an adaptation to challenging substrates like lose sand. However, not all snakes that live on sand sidewind and not all sidewinding snakes live on sand. So the advantage of sidewinding is still not fully understood. Sossusvlei desert Namibia, a world heritage site @bush_cow

Photo of the day is via @bateleurhelicopters_sossusvlei and the startling scenic view from a flight above Sossusvlei desert Namibia, a world heritage site @bateleurhelicopters_sossusvlei

Photo of the day is via @vraeoxley while ATVing through Namibian and the sensational backdrop of Sossusvlei Namibia, a world heritage site @vraeoxley

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Photo of the day is via @keeponjungling and the spectacular scene of Sossusvlei Namibia under water @keeponjungling

Photo of the day is via @tammyswildlife at Sesriem Canyon a 100 foot gorge carved into rock @tammyswildlife

Photo of the day is via @my_blue_passport of Sesriem Canyon which has been shaped by Tsauchab River over millions of years. It’s one of the few places in the area with year round water. The Afrikaans named it after having to use six (“ses”) leather straps (“riem”) tied together to create a rope long enough to lower buckets into the canyon below, in order to fetch water. @my_blue_passport

Photo of the day is via @nangulashilongo, and the peace of Sesriem. @nangulashilongo

Photo of the day is a shot of a Likkewaan in Sesriem Canyon via @dirkbruwer. Likkewaan is the Afrikaans word for Monitor Lizard. The Likkewaan is endemic to central, east and southern Africa. @dirkbruwer

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Photo of the day is via @junglersadventuretours a small hands on adventure travel organisation of Sesriem Canyon where the Tshauchab River disappears disappears down a deep gorge in the plain leaving pools of water. junglersadventuretours

Photo of the day is via @beau_portes touring Zanzibar doors in Stone Town a UNESCO world heritage site. The ancient Swahili and Indian inspired doors of Stone Town are a wonder to behold. beau_portes

Photo of the day is via @chefgeorgesguillaume packing up on spices at Darajani Market in Stone Town, Zanzibar - “The Spice Island” a UNESCO world heritage site. chefgeorgesguillaume