5-storey glass and copper museum on Robert Mugabe Ave tracing Namibia’s journey from pre-colonial life through the German genocide of
Iconic German Lutheran church completed 1910. Built from local sandstone in neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau style. Windhoek’s most photographed building
National monument and military cemetery on a hill 9km south of Windhoek. Honours Namibia’s liberation war heroes. 174 graves, eternal
Collection of Namibia’s unique indigenous plants — welwitschia, quiver trees, euphorbias, succulents and desert flora. Peaceful walking garden in central
Museum covering the South African Border War (Bush War) from Namibia’s perspective. Military vehicles, uniforms, weapons and personal accounts of
Namibia’s largest reptile collection — 81 snake species including black mamba, cobras, adders, boas and rattlesnakes. Also scorpions, chameleons and
Restaurant at the Otjiwarongo Crocodile Farm. The only place in Namibia to reliably eat crocodile meat — grilled fillets, skewers,
Main dining option in Omaruru town. Namibian and German cuisine. Popular lunch stop for self-drivers passing through on the Windhoek–Swakopmund
Bakery and restaurant in Outjo — the last town before the western Etosha entrance at Andersson Gate. Coffee, breakfast and
Official NWR campsite at the northern rim of Fish River Canyon. Starting point of the 85km hiking trail. Access to
