The world’s largest population of black desert-adapted rhino lives in north-west Namibia — entirely free-roaming across communal conservancies and the
Africa’s 4th largest national park at 49,768km² — larger than Switzerland. Encompasses the ancient Namib Desert (estimated 55-80 million years
Remote 8-day Naukluft wilderness hiking trail and day loops in the rugged Naukluft Mountains of the Namib-Naukluft Park. Breathtaking canyon
One of the world’s most remote and dramatic protected coastlines — 500km from the Ugab River north to the Kunene
Exclusive fly-in camp in the northern Skeleton Coast — one of the most remote safari camps on earth. Maximum 8
The Sperrgebiet (Forbidden Territory) — 26,000 km² of diamond-rich coastal desert sealed since 1908. Only licensed Namdeb tours cross the
Local history museum covering Otjiwarongo’s development, the indigenous Herero and Ovambo peoples, colonial era and the region’s wildlife heritage. Displays
A medieval-style castle built in 1909 in the middle of the Namib Desert by German cavalry officer Baron Hans Heinrich
Opulent colonial villa (1910) built on Diamond Hill for Lieutenant Hans Goerke. National Monument restored by Namdeb Diamond Corporation. Extraordinary
Comprehensive museum covering the town’s natural history, diamond rush history, indigenous Nama and Topnaar people, local fishing industry and colonial
