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namibia

Population

2,53 Million

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Capital city being Windhoek with a population of 450.000

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Language

Oshiwambo

But the sole official language in the country is English, which is used for education and official communication

Currency

Namibian Dollar

in addition the South African Rand is also widely accepted and used as legal tender  

1 Euro = 20,6 Nambia Dollar

Highlight

Sossusvlei is a mesmerizing and otherworldly salt and clay pan surrounded by towering red sand dunes, located in the heart of the Namib Desert.

MUST SEE

SossusvlEi

Nestled in Namibia's vast Namib Desert, Sossusvlei is a mesmerizing blend of towering red sand dunes, among the world's tallest, and an otherworldly white clay pan at its center. The dunes come alive with a kaleidoscope of colors as the sun dances across the sky, from fiery reds to golden hues, creating a captivating spectacle that shifts with the light.

Adventurous souls can ascend the dunes to be rewarded with sweeping desert vistas, contrasting with the white pan below. This unique interplay of elements makes Sossusvlei a must-visit destination.

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Fish River Canyon

Namibia's Fish River Canyon, etched proudly into the rugged landscape, stands as one of Africa's most astounding geological marvels. Stretching over 160 kilometers and descending to staggering depths, this immense chasm is a testament to the Earth's ancient history. A trek into the canyon is an immersive experience, with challenging multi-day hikes allowing adventurers to intimately explore its geological wonders and desert beauty.

Sunrise and sunset views are enchanting, as the interplay of light and shadow paints evolving shades of orange, pink, and gold upon the canyon's walls. Beyond its visual splendor, the canyon harbors diverse flora and fauna that have adapted to the arid environment, offering a unique encounter with nature. For bird enthusiasts, rare raptors and avian species provide a captivating sight.

Etosha National PARK

Etosha National Park, a cherished gem of Namibia's wilderness, beckons adventurers to a realm where nature's majesty reigns. Encompassing over 22,000 square kilometers, this remarkable park offers a front-row seat to Africa's captivating wildlife in their natural splendor. At its heart lies the Etosha Pan, a vast salt flat that shimmers like a mirage, attracting a diverse array of animals for a mesmerizing spectacle.

Etosha's hallmark is its scattered waterholes, acting as oases in the arid landscape. These sites become theaters for dramatic wildlife interactions, where predators and prey engage, revealing the raw beauty of nature in its unfiltered state.

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Essential TrAVEL Tips - Namibia

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Health PrEcautions

Consult a healthcare professional for advice, especially regarding desert environments. Malaria risk is lower, but precautions might be necessary in certain areas. 

Wildlife Encounters

 Namibia offers diverse wildlife experiences. Follow guides' instructions and maintain a safe distance from animals. Respect their habitats.

Water Safety

 Tap water is generally safe in urban areas, but bottled water is recommended for drinking. Stay hydrated, especially in the desert climate.

Visa

Most tourists do not need a visa to enter Namibia for up to 90 days. Check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

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Local Customs

 Respect local customs and traditions. Greet with a handshake or a nod. Dress modestly when visiting rural areas and communities.

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DRiving RulEs

 Drive on the left side of the road. Roads are generally well-maintained, but consider a 4x4 vehicle for remote areas.

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CRime Rate

 Namibia has a relatively low crime rate compared to other countries. Still, exercise common sense and avoid displaying valuables.

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ELectrIcal OutLets

Namibia uses Type D, M, and N electrical outlets, 230V, 50Hz. Bring appropriate

plug adapters if needed.

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SOUVENIRS

Choose ethically sourced items. Avoid purchasing products made from ivory, skins, and other wildlife parts.

Tipping

 Tipping is customary in service industries (restaurants, guides). Around 10% of the bill is customary, but check local norms.

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TIME ZONE

Namibia is in the South Africa Standard Time (SAST) zone, which is GMT+2.​

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

For police, medical, or fire emergencies, dial 10111

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CulturAl Highlight

The Himba people, residing in northwestern Namibia and parts of Angola, are known for their distinctive red-hued skin achieved through applying a mix of butterfat and ochre, called otjize. The Himba people's unique beauty practices, such as the application of otjize to their skin and hair, not only showcase their distinct appearance but also symbolize their deep cultural identity and connection to their ancestral traditions..

Their traditional lifestyle revolves around cattle herding and a strong spiritual belief system centered on ancestor worship and animism. Despite modern influences, the Himba maintain their cultural heritage and close connection to the land, making a visit to their communities a unique opportunity to experience their rich traditions and harmonious relationship with nature.

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