A granite peak that resembles the Matterhorn, Spitzkoppe is a popular spot for hiking and climbing.
See desert-adapted animals up close at the Living Desert Sanctuary, a wildlife rehabilitation and education center.
Learn about cheetahs and conservation efforts at the Cheetah Conservation Fund, home to the largest population of cheetahs in the world.
A series of waterfalls on the Kunene River, Epupa Falls is a beautiful and remote spot for swimming and hiking.
A historic port town with a German colonial past, Lüderitz is known for its colorful buildings and its penguin colony.
A once-booming diamond mining town, Kolmanskop is now a fascinating ghost town swallowed by the desert sands.
A mountainous plateau with waterfalls, forests, and rock paintings, Waterberg is a great place for hiking and wildlife viewing.
One of the largest concentrations of rock engravings in Africa, Twyfelfontein offers a glimpse into the lives of the San people who lived here centuries ago.
Home to the largest colony of Cape fur seals in the world, Cape Cross is a cacophonous and smelly but unforgettable experience.
Namibia's most remote and culturally rich region, Kaokoland is home to the Himba people and their unique traditions.