What to do and see in Windhoek, Khomas Region: The Best Things to do

June 2, 2021 Layne Dawes

Many visitors to Namibia start their adventure in Windhoek, the capital and largest city of this South African country. Nama, Herero, German, Afrikaans, and British cultures have influenced the growth and development of Windhoek. Visit the statue of Hosea Kutako, a nationalist hero, in the gardens surrounding the Tintenpalast, the seat of the Namibian legislature, or chow down on ostrich kebab or zebra steak at Joe’s Beerhouse before leaving on a safari into the Namibian wilderness.
Restaurants in Windhoek

1. NamibRand Nature Reserve

Windhoek Namibia +264 61 223 926 http://www.namibrand.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 197 reviews

NamibRand Nature Reserve

This reserve represents all facets of diverse desert landscapes.

Reviewed By maodohsiao - New York City, United States

you really can't go wrong anywhere in Sossusvlei. Plenty of oryx, ostriches, jackles... great place for a beautiful/peaceful sunset

2. Karibu Safari

Windhoek Namibia +264 61 251 661 [email protected] http://www.karibusafarinamibia.com
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Karibu Safari

3. Christuskirche

Windhoek Namibia +264 61 236 002 http://www.elcin-gelc.org
Excellent
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4.0 based on 694 reviews

Christuskirche

Reviewed By marabujor6 - Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Lovely church, with a lovely architecture, both outside and inside. It's open during the week until 6 PM, during the weekend I found it closed. There was no one inside when I went, so i had a quiet time taking a few photos and absorbing it's simple beauty.

4. Namibia Craft Centre

40 Tal St Old Breweries Complex, Windhoek Namibia +264 61 242 222 [email protected] http://www.namibiacraftcentre.com
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4.0 based on 340 reviews

Namibia Craft Centre

Approximately 38 craft stalls from rural communities, ethnic groups and projects sell Namibian handicraft here, which range from jewellery to carved tree roots. We have the freshest Namibian food and best cheesecake and apple crumble in town! Our Craft Cafe is known all over the world for its stylish and excellent food. We support Namibian micro and small enterprises, and contribute to increase income through the sale of Namibian craft. Over 4,000 producers and their families derive an income from sales of their craft. We support Namibian design and product development, which is reflected in our large range of unique and quality products. We encourage the use of environmentally friendly products and sustainable utilization of Namibian natural resources. Vendors inside the Namibia Craft Centre may stock up to 5% of non-Namibian, but African handi-craft. No goods from outside the continent may be sold inside the Craft Centre. Some handi-craft and materials are hard to come by in Namibia, which is why we have made this concession. Staff should be able to tell you exactly the origin of most goods.

Reviewed By Copperdd - Windhoek, Namibia

Arrived a little early 0800am , coffee shop was open . The quality and variety of locally made goods is excellent.

5. Maerua Mall

Cnr Robert Mugabe & Centaurus Street, Windhoek Namibia +263 77 581 4609 http://www.maeruamall.com/
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4.0 based on 63 reviews

Maerua Mall

Reviewed By zoeylight - Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

had a lot fun fun with the trampolines and game places for all ages...the food is really nice and a lot of shops to do window shopping

6. Daan Viljoen Nature Reserve

Windhoek Namibia 372 595 74885 [email protected] http://daanviljoen.com/
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4.0 based on 217 reviews

Daan Viljoen Nature Reserve

Daan Viljoen Game Park.Just 24 km west of Windhoek lies a sanctuary for a relatively large population of game species typical of Namibia's highlands. Proclaimed before Independence to preserve the ecosystem of the Khomas Hochland, the park was named after a former Administrator, Mr Daan Viljoen, who played a major part in establishing the park.The convenient location of the park makes Daan Viljoen an ideal venue for day visits and a perfect stopover for tourists seeking the tranquillity of the bush.FACT FILEPark size: 40 km2Year proclaimed: 1968Natural features: Khomas Hochland Plateau, scenic views of the Windhoek valleyVegetation: Highland shrubland, with various Acacia species, kudu bush (Combretum apiculatum) and buffalo thorn (Ziziphus mucronata).Wildlife: Mammals are springbok, kudu, eland, gemsbok, blue wildebeest, Hartmann's mountain zebra, leopard and klipspringer. Of 200 bird species, endemics include Ruppell's parrot, white-tailed shrike and Monteiro's hornbill.Tourism: The newly renovate Sun Karros Daan Viljoen opened its doors in October 2011. This privately run establishment entered into Public Private Partnership with Namibia Wildlife Resort and Sun Karros Lifestyle Safaris now offers selection of services to the leisure, business and day visitor after three years of construction. The Main lodge comprises of 19 luxury contemporary chalets, 12 well-appointed campsites, three tech-fit conference rooms. The reception area holds a, lounge, kiosk and IT station for in house guests to connect. The Boma Restaurant and pool area is where leisure, business and day visitors can enjoy scrumptious daily meals and beverages.Conservation successesWith game drives and hiking trails, Daan Viljoen is easily accessible to residents of Windhoek and provides an ideal place for visiting school children to learn more about wildlife and conservation in Namibia.Key management issuesPoaching is problematic due to Daan Viljoen adjoining a high-density residential area. The Augeigas River, which runs through the park, is polluted.

Reviewed By L6142VLpaulam - Clearwater, United States

This was a perfect last night stop before the end of my amazing trip around Namibia and Botswana. Very convenient location, only 30 minutes drive to the international airport. The chalets are very comfortable, the food is fresh and delicious and the staff extremely helpful and polite. I spot a couple of animals, such as ostriches, wildebeest, giraffes, and baboons and I love seeing how they are safe in this beautiful area just outside the city. OVERAL: I had a great experience and I even recommend it on my blog Paula Pins the Planet.

7. Okapuka Ranch

30 km Noerdlich von Windhoek, Windhoek Namibia +264 61 257 175 http://www.okapuka-ranch.com
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4.0 based on 150 reviews

Okapuka Ranch

Reviewed By Maroundtheworld143 - Doha, Qatar

Excellent lodge!! It was part of our day tour... had lunch there ... superb food and great service. Wide spread buffet of local and western cuisine. Wine was fantastic. Took the tour of the ranch which was mind blowing. It was open safari and the guide was fantastic with very good knowledge. Was able to learn some interesting facts about giraffes and other animals. One of the Must visit places.

8. Trans-Namib Railroad Museum

Bahnhof St, Windhoek Namibia +264 61 298 2186 http://www.namibweb.com/railmuseum
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4.0 based on 102 reviews

Trans-Namib Railroad Museum

9. The Grove Mall of Namibia

Frankie Frederick Street, Windhoek Namibia +264 61 243 603 http://www.thegrovemallofnamibia.com
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

The Grove Mall of Namibia

10. National Museum of Namibia

Robert Mugabe Ave City Centre, Windhoek Namibia +264 61 293 4362 http://www.museums.com.na/museums/windhoek/national-museum-of-namibia
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3.5 based on 542 reviews

National Museum of Namibia

Reviewed By Kwereba - Nairobi, Kenya

During our free day, we visited this museum. There is no entry fee and the place is great. You learn the history of Namibia and it's great people.

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