The White Lady of Brandberg is Namibia’s most famous piece of rock art and one of the most celebrated San
The Walvis Bay Museum (housed within the town library) documents the town’s layered history: its unusual status as a British
Namibia’s premier marine aquarium — a walk-through tunnel surrounded by sharks, stingrays, rays and a spectacular variety of Namibian sea
Established in 1951, the Swakopmund Museum is Namibia’s largest privately run museum — an ambitious collection covering the country’s natural
The Erongo Mountains harbour one of the highest concentrations of San (Bushman) rock art in Namibia — over 200 sites
Housed in the historic 1912 Windhoek Railway Station, this museum tells the story of Namibia’s railway network — one of
Held on the last weekend of August each year, Herero Day is one of Namibia’s most visually spectacular cultural events.
The Alte Feste (Old Fort) was built in 1890 and is the oldest surviving building in Windhoek. Once the headquarters
The Owela Museum houses Namibia’s natural history and cultural heritage collections — traditional village reconstructions, displays on the San, Herero,
The Rehoboth Museum documents the extraordinary story of the Rehoboth Basters — descendants of Cape Colony mixed-heritage families who trekked
