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Namibia Travel Guide

 
 

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Namibia is a startling country - a celebration of the weird and wonderful. It contains the world's second largest canyon, the highest sand dunes, the oldest desert, the largest existing meteorite, the smallest antelope, some of the most bizarre plants and many other truly unusual attractions. Everywhere you look, there is something astonishing.

It's mostly desert, with big rivers on its borders - the Orange on its southern border with South Africa,  the Kunene on its north-western border with Angola and the Okavango on the north-eastern border of the Caprivi Strip, which was tacked on to Namibia in order to give the German colonialists access to the Zambezi. To the west, the icy Atlantic Ocean pounds the desert shore with relentless fury, throwing up all manner of flotsam, including numerous wrecks. It's called the Skeleton Coast and the name says it all, really. But don't, for a moment, think that desert means boring, dull or monotonous. Oh no. The Namib Desert presents a whole host of spectacular landscapes - from gravel pavements, huge red dunes and contorted geological formations which have been dubbed 'the moon landscape' to vast underground forests of welwitschias, which are massive, ancient desert trees that - literally - grow underground with only the top of the trunk, two enormous leaves and flowers showing. Many of the trees are thousands of years old.

Vast areas of the country are true wilderness and there are a number of game reserves, most notable of which is the Etosha National Park. Centred on a huge saltpan, Etosha is home to an enormous array of animals. All the usual big guys like rhinos, elephants, lions, giraffes etc, abound but there are some interesting endemics. The black faced impala is much like the usual impala, except it looks like someone ran a sooty finger down its nose. It's hard to imagine anything prettier than an impala, anyway, but the black-faced ones looked like Max Factor got hold of them to great advantage. The smallest antelope in the world is the cute little Damara dikdik, which is endemic to the park. One of Etosha's main attractions is the floodlit waterholes on the edge of the camps - you can stay up all night with a blanket and a flask of coffee watching an ever-changing parade of animals. The high-lying Waterberg Plateau Park is a bit anomalous, in that it's quite well watered - as the name suggests - and mountainous. Kaokoland, in the northern part of the country is a wild, desert area just to the south of the Kunene River, where the fascinating and friendly Himba people herd their goats and cattle and live as they have done for centuries.

There are desert elephants and desert rhinos, huge ephemeral lakes that support enormous flocks of flamingos that arrive mere days after the rains have filled the pans. Nobody knows how they know it has rained thousands of miles away. They just do. There is so much to see and do in this awesome country. You could do a rafting or canoeing trip on either the Kunene or the Orange. The game viewing and bird watching is excellent in Etosha, the Waterberg or any of the many other game reserves. There is awesome rock climbing at the spectacular Spitzkoppe, a huge granite inselberg rising up from the plain with dramatic sheerness. Dragon's Breath Cave holds the largest underground lake in the world. There are interesting sinkholes, which local divers have been exploring for decades. Bitterwasser is a glider's paradise where international pilots spend the summer months doing immensely long cross country flights and setting all manner of records. Only for the bold, a horseback trail across the Namib Desert is a real challenge and a wonderful experience. Camel expeditions are also on offer. There is wonderful sea kayaking near Swakopmund, where you may see seals and dolphins. There is good rock art scattered all over Namibia but the most unusual is the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein. There are some very tough hikes, including one in the Fish River Canyon and one in the Namib Naukluft Park. You could do a balloon flight over the desert at sunrise.

And the capital city, Windhoek, is a clean, modern city rising up from the desert. It has all the usual facilities - golf courses, restaurants, shopping and good hotels. Namibia was a German colony, and many of the smaller towns still retain a Teutonic flavour, particularly Swakopmund and Lüderitz on the Atlantic coast. As well as the European-style buildings, you'll find lots of German restaurants and pubs. And - of course - Namibia makes the best beer in Africa, which is most definitely as a result of its German heritage. All Namibian beer conforms to the German Reinheidsgebod (purity law) of 1516. Germans don't muck about when it comes to making (or drinking) beer.

Check out an account of discovering /Ui-//aes, Namibia's first World Heritage Site and exploring the fascinating wilderness of the Kaokoveld: Africa Now

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Accommodation near Namibia

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Bush Pillow Guest House |

Bush Pillow Guest House

Hotel in Otjiwarongo

Bush Pillow Guest House is a tranquil retreat situated in Otjiwarongo, the gateway to the North of Namibia.

It is ideal for travellers whether coming from the North, South, East or West. Situated in the unspoilt landscapes of the north central area of Namibia, close to Etosha Game Park, Waterberg, Cheetah Conservation and Crocodile Ranch.

  • R400 p/p sharing
    R900 Single
  • 22 Guests
 
 
Bastion Farmyard B & B |

Bastion Farmyard B & B

Bed and Breakfast in Mariental

A traditional, elegant country style home located among the farm-lands of the Hardap Irrigation Scheme. It is the ideal base to visit the surrounding area as it is only 9 km from Hardap Dam Resort and 14 km from Mariental, in southern Namibia. The stunning old farmhouse is lovingly restored in country style for luxury accommodation in a delightful rural setting and surrounded by pretty gardens.

  • R350 Rooms/Units
  • 10 Guests
 
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Divava Okavango Lodge and Spa |

Divava Okavango Lodge and Spa

Lodge in Namibia

Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa offers comfortable chalets, a bush bar, restaurant, swimming pool and a viewing deck overlooking the Okavango River. Boat cruises to the Popa Falls to view the hippo and crocodiles and game-viewing trips to the Mahango Game Reserve.

  • R2 380 p/p sharing
    R3 340 Single
  • 40 Guests
 
 
ETOTONGWE LODGE |

ETOTONGWE LODGE

Lodge in Outjo

We are big enough to host large tour groups and small enough to give personal attention to our guest, soon to become friends.

  • R80 p/p sharing
    R80 Single
  • 636 Guests
 
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Farm Ettrick Safari Lodge |
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Farm Ettrick Safari Lodge

Safari Lodge in Gobabis

Farm Ettrick Safari Lodge is a fantastic lodge that is newly built and situated in Gobabis on a farm where plain game can roam freely through the property. The lodge has a swimming pool for the hot summer days.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R300 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
 
Royal Benguela Guest House |

Royal Benguela Guest House

Guest House in Swakopmund

Royal Benguela Guest House is located a mere five-minute walk from the beach in a quiet residential neighbourhood, just 5 km outside the heart of the charming coastal town of Swakopmund.

  • R490 p/p sharing
    R1 200 Rooms/Units
    R590 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
Van Zyl's Accommodation |

Van Zyl's Accommodation

Self-catering in Pionierspark

Van Zyl's Accommodation is the perfect stopover for anyone that needs a peaceful and private overnight stay, and can accommodate up to nine guests. The newly built self-catering one bedroom unit comprises of one double bed, one single bed, and a bunk bed. The spacious open-plan sitting room also has two sleeper couches, providing additional sleeping options.

  • R225 p/p sharing
    R650 Rooms/Units
    R350 Single
  • 9 Guests
 
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Barby Guest  Farm |
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Barby Guest Farm

Guest House, Self-catering, Camping and Caravanning in Helmeringhausen

Barby Guest Farm is a fully functional karakul farm, situated 400 m off the C27 route, just 32 km from Helmeringhausen. The farm offers unique campsites as well as en-suite bedroom units with twin or double beds.

  • R85 Single
  • 46 Guests
 
 
Alte Kalkofen Lodge |
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Alte Kalkofen Lodge

Lodge in Keetmanshoop

Alte Kalköfen Lodge is situated in the small historical town of Keetmanshoop in the southern part of Namibia. The lodge is set in a beautiful natural African garden where vast open spaces effortlessly combine with the rocky dessert area.

  • R692 p/p sharing
    R809 Single
  • 22 Guests
 
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Kuangukuangu - Luxury Cabin |

Kuangukuangu - Luxury Cabin

Self-catering in Solitaire

Situated in the peaceful solitude of an idyllic valley, in the heart of the desert, near Solitaire and Sossusvlei dunes, KuanguKuangu is the ideal place for travellers who seek tranquility and intimacy. Activities include dinner at the farm or self-catering, braai, birding, photography, scenic drive

  • R1 200 Rooms/Units
  • 2 Guests
 
Welwitchia In Skeleton Coast Park
Spitzkoppe
Sossusvlei