Breakfast at your Hotel.
This morning, enjoy a Windhoek city tour. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, the Independence Memorial Museum, the 'Ink Palace,' which is the building of Parliament with its parliament gardens and one of the most photographed landmarks, the Christ Church, a sandstone building towering above the city center. The main street has many old buildings dating back to the 1900s alongside modern high-rise architecture.
After the tour, depart to Swakopmund on the coast of western Namibia.
On the way, there is a cultural stopover at the ancient Bushmen tribe. Bushmen tribe ( San ) members are aboriginal to sub-Saharan Africa and are the first inhabitants of South Africa.
The San have survived the harshest conditions imaginable for thousands of years, and not a lot has changed for those still living out of cities.
With their gentle and generous nature, the experience will stay with you for a lifetime.
Upon arrival in Swakopmund, take a short tour of the city before checking in at the hotel. Better known as Namibia’s playground, this idyllic town is wedged between the sweltering Namib Desert and the cold Atlantic Ocean. Graced with many beautiful, old buildings in a colonial, Bavarian style, the best way to experience this small town is on foot. The hotel is conveniently located in the town center, close to shops and restaurants.
Swakopmund Plaza Hotel or similar
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