Daily guided kayak tours on the calm waters of Walvis Bay from Pelican Point — home to a large Cape
Swakopmund’s most iconic landmark: a 300-metre iron pier extending into the South Atlantic, built between 1904–1911 by a team of
The Erongo Mountains are the eroded remnants of a 130-million-year-old volcanic complex — creating a landscape of massive granite domes,
Usakos is the natural hub for two of Namibia’s most dramatic landscapes: Spitzkoppe (the ‘Matterhorn of Namibia’) 80km to the
One of the oldest mission buildings in Namibia — the Rhenish Mission established its Omaruru station in 1870 under missionary
Navachab Gold Mine is one of Namibia’s most significant gold operations — an open-pit mine established in 1989, 15km east
A well-established tourist and craft centre in Karibib — a reliable stop for traditional Namibian crafts, gemstones, minerals and curios.
Karibib’s cemetery contains gravestones from the German colonial period — including soldiers from the 1904–1908 Herero and Nama Genocide campaign
Usakos was an important junction on the narrow-gauge railway built by the German colonial administration in the early 1900s. The
The ‘Ink Palace’ — Namibia’s Parliament building, built by the German colonial administration in 1913 to house the administrative offices
