The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Kunene Region, Kunene Region

October 26, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Kunene Region, Namibia including Van Zyl's Pass, Hoarusib River, Epupa Falls, Dessert Elephants Conservation - Kunene Region, Ugab River, Hoanib River, Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park, Petrified Forest, Organ Pipes, Burnt Mountain.
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1. Van Zyl's Pass

D3703 Okangwati Area Namibia
Excellent
88%
Good
13%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Van Zyl's Pass

2. Hoarusib River

Opuwo Namibia
Excellent
90%
Good
10%
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Hoarusib River

Reviewed By Petraenye

this is worth the trip and you always see elephants and giraffes. we even saw lions and the landscape is to die for....

3. Epupa Falls

43 D 3700 / C, Epupa Namibia
Excellent
66%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
3%
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0%
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4.5 based on 215 reviews

Epupa Falls

Reviewed By Andrewschoeman - Skukuza, South Africa

We spent a afternoon and Morning at Epupa falls, the Falls are beautiful and we really enjoyed visiting there, it was quiet due to Covid 19 but I think when everything is open again it can be quite busy with Tourists, I found the afternoon visit the best for Photography. There are a number of falls along the river and you need to walk along the track on the hillside on the opposite side of the waterfall to get to see all the various waterfalls

4. Dessert Elephants Conservation - Kunene Region

D3254, Opuwo Namibia 303-258-3991 / 303-718-6684 [email protected] http://www.desertelephantconservation.org/AboutDesertElephants.html
Excellent
80%
Good
10%
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10%
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0%
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Dessert Elephants Conservation - Kunene Region

5. Ugab River

Khorixas Namibia
Excellent
64%
Good
36%
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Ugab River

Reviewed By Brittany_11_10 - Los Angeles, United States

We spent almost two weeks in Namibia (not nearly enough time, but not a bad amount to start with), going "everywhere" (okay, okay, the main touristy spots, but still, we covered some 2,000km) and seeing all kinds of cool sites and sights. Our time in the Ugab River was one of our favorite experiences for sure. First off, you can "do it" on your own--we did!--but you have to be smart about it. Obviously you can drive in the riverbed only when it's dry, and the second you see water, get out. People apparently get stuck all the time, so don't push your luck. If you're anywhere near the White Lady Lodge, you're pretty much in the middle of nowhere, so getting help would no doubt be timely and pricey. Better to just be smart in the first place. Secondly, talk to locals if you can, and see where they say the eles are. While we were having brekkie at some random point maybe 10km northeast of White Lady Lodge (in the riverbed), a local drove by and we asked him about the eles. Without his advice, we wouldn't have known they were only 20km or so further up the river and likely would have given up. We didn't though, and we were treated to six desert-adapted eles! It was cool to see one ramming a tree to shake off the leaves, and the others benefiting from it. After only a few minutes, the water started flowing our way (which was shocking, since we hadn't seen a drop of rain the previous week, so just know that water can "come out of nowhere"), and we had to scoot. Still, such a treat to find the eles and watch them by ourselves! So, so special. This was on 31 December, so a nice way to end the year :)

6. Hoanib River

Namibia
Excellent
83%
Good
14%
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Hoanib River

7. Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park

Kamanjab Namibia +264 67 330 201 [email protected] http://www.cheetahpark.com/history.htm
Excellent
58%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
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8%
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4.0 based on 116 reviews

Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park

8. Petrified Forest

Khorixas Namibia
Excellent
18%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
34%
Poor
9%
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1%
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3.5 based on 446 reviews

Petrified Forest

Reviewed By JaneN617 - London, United Kingdom

We had an excellent guide who took her time to explain everything to us. There are around 50 fossilised trees reckoned to be about 260 million years old scattered over an area of sandstone. The absence of roots and branches suggest that the trees did not originate here but were carried by floodwaters from retreating glaciers. After being deposited the logs were saturated with silica-rich water which penetrated the cells of the trees gradually causing petrification. There are toilets and a shop here.

9. Organ Pipes

Twyfelfontein, Khorixas Namibia
Excellent
12%
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24%
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41%
Poor
16%
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7%
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3.0 based on 262 reviews

Organ Pipes

Reviewed By jaagaume - Antony, France

Another of those geological anomalies. Spectacular for the size and height of the site. And there are toilets too.... appreciable in the context

10. Burnt Mountain

D3254 Twyfelfontein, Khorixas Namibia +264 61 244 375
Excellent
2%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
40%
Poor
38%
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11%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 45 reviews

Burnt Mountain

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