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
A remarkable social enterprise on the shores of Goreangab Dam — Penduka (‘wake up’ in Oshiwambo) empowers women from rural
Housed in the historic 1912 Windhoek Railway Station, this museum tells the story of Namibia’s railway network — one of
One of the most famous craft markets in Namibia — a permanent, large-scale roadside market on the B1 at the
Okahandja is the spiritual and political heart of the Herero nation — and its most sacred site is the royal
Held on the last weekend of August each year, Herero Day is one of Namibia’s most visually spectacular cultural events.
A large reservoir (4,300 ha game reserve around it) 5km southeast of Okahandja on the B1 — Windhoek’s most important
Karibib has been Namibia’s marble capital since the early 20th century — and the Namibia Marble and Granite Company is
The spa at GocheGanas is one of the finest wellness facilities in Namibia: 11 treatment rooms, crystal bath, hydrotherapy bath,
