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Activities in Namibia / Things to do in Namibia

This comprehensive list is all you will need when looking for things to do in Namibia - activities are ordered by popularity based on ratings received by people who have done them..


1. Explore The Ghostly Shipwrecks Of The Skeleton Coast
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A relentless, deathly, mesmerising landscape haunted by the lost souls of those who have lost their way in the endless sand and vast, open desert plains of the Skeleton Coast provides an ethereal backdrop for those who explore the ghostly shipwrec...more

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From Dune 7 sand dune to the haunting Skeleton Coast and the vast open plains of Etosha teeming with game, Namibia is a land of striking contrasts and stunning imagery. A trip to Namibia, be it to 4x4 the Skeleton Coast or to visit the Etosha Pan,...more

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At Namibia’s north-western border with Angola, one will find the Epupa Falls on the Kunene River. Amongst the many things that are available to do in Namibia, this is one worthwhile visit to Epupa Falls. This place is so remote, so unspoiled, it a...more

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The San have walked with the wind and worshipped the animals on the high red dunes for more than one hundred thousand years. Considered to the oldest culture in the world, the bushmen have braved out some of the most hazardous conditions on earth ...more

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The Ai Ais, located at the southern end of the Fish River conservation area, is a simmering oasis to weary travellers and hikers that have trudged through the Fish River Canyon. What better way is there to end a strenuous hike than by kicking off ...more

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Swakopmund is undoubtedly Namibia's adventure playground. With its palm lined streets, beach front promenades and walkways, abundant pubs, restaurants and spirited holiday atmosphere, it is hard not to fall in love with this charming seaside town....more

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Enveloped by the astounding red dunes of the Namib Desert leading to the stark beauty of the remote Skeleton Coast and game rich flats of the Etosha National Park, Namibia is a land of spectacular contrasting landscapes. With barren plains, petri...more

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Namibia, a country filled with vivid contradictions and stark beauty, is the home of the oldest desert in the world. It is here where the desert tumbles over towering dunes and meet a most tempestuous coastline of the South Atlantic Ocean. A p...more

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Ride into a surreal lunar landscape… A strange world dominated by enormous sand dunes; etched with deep craggy canyons and punctuated by gigantic rock formations and the skeletons of giant camel thorn trees set against the bluest dome awaits… T...more

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A world of untouched beauty unfurls in the ripples of enormous sand dunes that crest gorgeous amber sunrises and sunsets – Sossusvlei is home to some of the highest sand dunes in the world, towering at some 300 metres. The age-old castles of the w...more

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Etosha National Park is undoubtedly one of Africa's finest parks, with over 5 000 square kilometres of some of the most unusual landscapes on earth, dominated by the Etosha Salt Pan, the remnant of a dried up lake thousands of years old. Sitting i...more

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With its ever-changing wind-swept dunes, abounding wildlife, and diverse ethnic cultures, Namibia is the epitome of timeless beauty, truly a fascinating country to explore. Embark on an unforgettable journey to discover the unaffected essence of ...more

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Surfing the beaches of Namibia is certainly not for the faint at heart. It is an adventure sport in which you will have to brave extremely cold water averaging 6 degrees Celsius. The best waves to be found in Namibia arrive in the Autumn and Winte...more

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Ancient landscapes unfurl as you float thousands of feet above the ground. The majestic patterns of nature are revealed: rugged plains etched deep with the scars of millions of years of erosion. The otherworldly beauty and the vast open plains tha...more

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Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, is an attractive town in a beautiful valley bordered by the Eros Mountains in the north and the Auas Mountains in the south. The town combines modern city architecture with that of the German colonial era. While m...more

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The white beaches of the haunting coastline are awash with the battering of the cold Atlantic sea that brushes the warm western Namibian coastline, creating an eerie fog that looms over the desert. Hunks of iron, the empty shells of shattered drea...more

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The golden-orange plains of the Namib desert stretch out as far as the eye can see. The wind shapes and shifts the highest sand dunes in the world at Soussvlei, forming a kaleidoscope of colours, dizzying heights and shifting patterns while the va...more

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Breath-taking vistas over sweeping plains punctuated with the rare, untouched beauty made by the rough hand of centuries of water and wind, await the awe-inspired traveller to the Fish River Canyon. Stand on the edge and hike the Fish River Canyon...more

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Few landscapes in the world compare with the staggering, utter beauty of the Fish River Canyon in Namibia. Sweeping views of the Fish River Canyon from stunning vantage points are a portal into another world with sheer drops and craggy valleys. Re...more

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Get up close to the biggest ever meteorite to hit the earth in Grootfontein. Grootfontein lies on the B8, the Namibian National Road which leads from Windhoek to the Caprivi Strip in the north-eastern part of Namibia. The name, Grootfontein, means...more

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"The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hand of man", - this is a saying of an unknown origin but undoubtedly true when encapsulating the beauty and wild untamed essence of Namibia, a land of unrelenting sun, whe...more

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Visit historical Bushman Paintings in Namibia to have a glimpse of a magical world of ritualistic dances; of shamans (medicine men) that invoked the rain gods to bring relief to the oldest desert on earth and of Stone Age people that believed anim...more

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From high up in the air a magical panoramic vista of the desert plains stretches out below. Enormous sand dunes spread out in patterns along the coast and the oldest desert on earth is as vast as the eye can see. 10 000 feet lends enchantment to t...more

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Along the eerie fog-strewn Skeleton Coast, be awed by 80 000 Cape Fur Seals on the West Coast of Namibia. 120 kilometres north of Swakopmund, the breeding colony at Cape Cross teems with beautiful Cape Fur Seals that lounge about during the days i...more

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