What to do in NAMIBIA in 60 seconds
Here it is. One of the most epic journeys we have ever done - Namibia! Watch all the must-sees in 60 seconds, from sandboarding to leopards and lions, from street markets to desert pools. We are still blown away – and sandy. A paid partnership with the Namibian Tourism Board.
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Here are our recommendations in order of appearance:
00:05/00:35 Ongava Game Reserve and Etosha NP
The large 30.000-hectare conservation area just outside of the impressive Etosha National Park offers all a wildlife fan could hope for and is a perfect western starting point for tours through the NP. We saw rhinos and lions, girafes, elephants and hundreds of zebras crossing the Etosha pan.
00:07 Christ Church, Windhoek
The town’s landmark of Windhoek is a pretty sandstone church, built in 1910 by the Germans, and can be found next to the...
00:09 Independence Memorial Museum, Windhoek
Since march 2014, the museum is open to the public. Namibia has a long colonial history that is displayed in this extraordinary building. Locals call it simply the coffee machine. The view from the top is one of the best in the city.
00:11 Katatura Market, Windhoek
Want to mingle with the locals and try some excellent and hot barbecue dishes? This is the place to be. You can even play pool at this buzzing market.
00:13 Tatekulu Barbershop, Windhoek
Windhoek isn’t your typical capital. It’s very spread out and quite relaxed. The Independence Avenue is the lifeline of the city, with more and more hip bars and businesses popping up. One of it: this brilliant little barbershop of Leander, the friendly owner of the great tour operator NatureFriend Safaris.
00:17 Pelican Point, Walvis Bay
Being in Swakopmund, you have to do a trip to Walvis Bay! Trips of numerous operators take you to Pelican Point, where you can see flamingos, the famous lighthouse and of course: seals! It was the cutest kayaking trip we’ve ever done. (Never thought we’d ever use the word „cute“ in that context.)
00:20/00:27 Spitzkoppe
The highest point rises about 1,784 metres. We loved filming there, as basically everything you get on camera looks stunning.
00:22 Solitaire, Khomas
It’s basically a petrol station with a quirky and very instagrammy car cemetery. „Please fill up“ should be your first three words there.
00:24 Vogelfederberg, Namib Naukluft Park
With 3.2 people per square kilometre, Namibia is VERY empty.
00:28/00:30 Onguma Game Reserve
Onguma is your eastern starting point to drive through Etosha NP that’s literally stuffed with animals. We had a waterhole directly in front of our lodge The Fort, and could watch kudus and zebras go for a drink at night.
00:37/01:02 Okonjima Game Reserve
Leopard and cheetah buffs: this is your place! It’s almost a certainty to come across some of those beautiful animals, in part because of the tracking devices. It started off as a conservation centre – that’s why.
00:40 Sossusvlei
The salt and clay pan (translated „dead-end marsh“), surrounded by high red dunes has been one of our favourite places. The sunrises and sunsets are magical there.
00:41 Sandwich Harbour
We had a blast with Paul from Travel Uncharted who took us on a crazy offroad tour. We are glad we survived it - and would love to do it again.
00:43 Dune 45, Namib Naukluft Park
It’s at the 45th kilometre of the road that connects the Sesriem gate and Sossusvlei – hence the name.
00:45 Swakopmund, Erongo
They call it the adventure capital. The tours to the nearby dunes of Sandwich Harbour are brilliant. Arne flipped over with his quad bike and got sandy like never before when sandboarding, but – we enjoyed it! Loads!
00:49 Big Daddy, Namib Naukluft Park
Cool name for the probably highest dune in the world (around 350 metres). Make sure you start climbing it early in the morning.
00:52 Deadvlei, Namib Naukluft Park
VOGUE likes this. What happens when an oasis gets cut off from water by two merging dunes can best be seen here!
00:54 Sesriem Canyon, Namib Naukluft Park
About 1km long and about 30 metres deep, this canyon is the second most important tourist attraction in the area after Sossusvlei. We liked the nice cool climate down there.
00:56 Sossus Dune Lodge, Namib Naukluft Park
Just one example of the luxury you can have in Namibia though you are in the middle of nowhere.
00:59 The Jetty, Swakopmund
Swakopmund has a very pretty waterfront, and the jetty and laid-back beach bars like Tiger Reef Beach Bar & Grill are perfect places to relax.
Thanks to KPRN, Namibian Tourism Board, Diamir, Olympus and NatureFriend Safaris for making this possible.