Looking for the most beautiful cities in Namibia? Then this article is perfect for you! Namibia offers an incredible natural landscape: dry deserts and lush green landscapes, wild animals and a colorful cultural diversity. However, the cities should not be ignored during a Namibia trip. Which are the most worth seeing, we have summarized for you in this article.
Windhoek: The capital
Every great Namibian adventure starts here: In Windhoek, the capital of Namibia and instead of rushing straight to the safari, you should definitely take a few days to explore this extraordinary city. The landmark of the city Windhoek is... German? Yes, the Christuskirche (Church of Christ), built in 1907 in the historic centre of the city, is a reminder of the long-awaited peace between the Germans, who ruled Namibia as colonial masters until 1915, and the inhabitants of Namibia. From the church, you can also discover the Independence Memorial Museum and the National Museum in the immediate vicinity.
The Ink Palace is now the seat of the Namibian National Assembly and especially the magnificent garden surrounding the building is well worth seeing. Further away from the magnificent colonial buildings, you can get a bit more of the reality of real life in Namibia and immerse yourself in the country's history in Katutura Township. Sightseeing makes you hungry and generally food is the best way to really get to know a country, right? In keeping with Namibia's history, you will taste many international, mainly European influences. However, you will still find typical African food in many restaurants.
Swakopmund: Namibia's most popular holiday resort
A real tourist magnet because of the constantly pleasant climate conditions and on the other hand Swakopmund is also the perfect starting point for active pursuits in the dunes and the desert. Most of the houses here are only a few stories high, which gives the city a small town feel and shape the image of the coastal town.
The lighthouse is the landmark of the city and by far the most beautiful building is the train station, which has been stylishly renovated and now houses a luxury hotel and a casino. Also exciting to see is the National Marine Aquarium on the seafront, where you can walk through a tunnel through a huge fish tank and learn all about the flora and fauna in the Atlantic Ocean.
Opuwo
If you are interested in the culture of Namibia, Opuwo is the place for you, as here you will come into contact with the Himba and Herero tribes and get an insight into their traditional ways of life. The town is also perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside and taking in the natural highlights such as the Epupa Waterfalls and discover the Marienfluss valley in the Kaokoveld area.
Rundu
The city of Rundu is the second largest in Namibia after Windhoek and is situated on the south bank of the Okavango. Since the city was only built in the 30s, it has no historical center, but is characterized by its young dynamism. This is evident, for example, in the special arts and crafts and the thriving and bustling street markets. To get the perfect souvenir, be sure to visit the Kavango Trade Fair Market and buy one of the original wood carvings.
Lüderitz: Here began the German history of Namibia
The town is built on granite rocks in southern Namibia, on the coast of the stormy Atlantic Ocean. However, it is nestled in a bay and well protected from the storms of the Atlantic. Today's townscape of Lüderitz is characterized by lovingly restored houses from the imperial era - mostly built in the Wilhelminian style, with strong tendencies towards Art Nouveau, strongly influenced by the luxury of the diamond boom of the time.
The town's landmark is the Evangelical Lutheran Rock Church, which stands on Diamond Mountain - from there you have a beautiful overview of the town. The Lüderitz Peninsula to the west of the town offers hikers picturesque bays, dreamlike and unspoilt sandy beaches and beautiful lagoons. Flamingos can often be seen in the bays. Agate Beach (Agate Beach) is recommended for sportsmen and beach tourists. Despite the very cool water, there are perfect conditions for surfing and kiting.
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