Namibia - Tourist Information |
Statistics
Statistics
Population: 2.0 million
Area: 852 418 sq. kms.
GDP per capita: US$ 7 000
Languages: English, Afrikaans, German | Introduction
Incredible quiet is the overwhelming impression of this vast, sparsely populated country. Rugged mountains of sun-seared rock point their jagged edges into the vast expanse of blue African sky.... More »»
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Climate
Namibia is considered an arid country with an average precipitation level of only 270mm. The climate is generally temperate to warm in the interior with a temperate yet very dry climate along the... More »»
| Currency and Credit Cards The currency in Namibia is the Namibian Dollar. The currency in Namibia is the Namibian Dollar. At this moment there are banknotes in denominations of $200, $100, $50, $20 and $10 and coins of $5, $1,... More »»
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Electricity
The Namibian power grid uses 220/240 volts AC 50 Hertz. Wall sockets (round 3 pin) are rated to carry a maximum of 15 amps. It is important to carry a 3 pin round adapter, which can be purchased in... More »»
| Public Holidays
01 January - New Year’s Day
21 March - Independence Day
Good Friday (Easter weekend) - April (variable date)
Family Day (Easter weekend) - April (variable date)
01 May - Workers day
04 May -... More »»
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Visas and Entry Requirements
Valid passports are required by all foreign nationals to enter Namibia. Citizens of the following countries do not require visas to enter Namibia: United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Russia,... More »»
| Economy
Namibia is particularly rich in alluvial diamond deposits that are mined with earth moving equipment along the southern coastal areas, under the immense sand dunes along the coast, and from the seabed... More »»
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Geography
Namibia is situated between the Cunene and Kavango Rivers forming part of Angola’s border in the north and the Orange River, which demarcates South Africa’s border in the south, with Botswana forming... More »»
| History
The harsh and unrelenting nature of Namibia acted as a deterrent to an early European colonisation of this country. Isolated contact with European explorers, traders and hunters stretched back as far... More »»
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Physical Features
The Namib, the most ancient desert in the world, acts as a barrier between the central highlands and the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Namibia’s long coastline is set against a backdrop of vast... More »»
| Political Features
Namibia is divided into thirteen regions and its official, yet least spoken language, is English. English is the language of business and government. The capital city is Windhoek, which is situated at... More »»
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Accommodation
Namibia provides a wide-range of tourist accommodation ranging from luxury hotels to bed and breakfast type accommodation to simple National Parks bungalows and campsites. | Banks and Foreign Exchange
Banking hours in most centres are 09h00 to 15h30 Mondays to Fridays, and 08h30 to 11j00 on Saturday.
Foreign bank notes and travellers cheques may be converted into local currency at most banks... More »»
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Business Hours
Most businesses and shops are open between 08h30 and 17h00 on weekdays and between 09h00 and 13h00 on Saturdays. | Dining and Drinking
Namibian food reflects the agricultural and marine resources of the country. Superb meat products including beef, lamb and venison feature prominently. The countries rich marine reserves also reflect... More »»
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Media and Television
A small variety of daily and weekly English and other local language newspapers are available in Namibia. In addition regular periodicals produced in South Africa covering every conceivable subject... More »»
| Medical Care
Visitors are responsible for their own medical needs and it is advisable to carry comprehensive medical insurance. There are Public Hospitals in Windhoek and in most towns with services ranging from... More »»
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Postal Services Post Offices are open from 08h30 to 16h00 on weekdays and from 08h30 to 12h00 on Saturdays. | Telephones
A modern and efficient telephone service is available in almost all parts of the country. Direct national and international dialling is possible in almost all areas. Pay phones operating with coins... More »»
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Tipping
Tipping for service is standard practice in Namibia and usually ranges around 10% in restaurants and about N$5 for hotel porters. Cleaners and maids in hotels and Bed and Breakfast establishments... More »»
| Air Travel
Direct flights from Germany and the United Kingdom link Namibia direct to Europe. Flights from other European countries, North and South America, Australia, the Far East and the Middle East provide... More »»
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Road Travel and Public Transport
The road network is well developed and of a high standard. Most major international and a number of local car hire companies are represented in Namibia. Easy access to car hire from Windhoek airport... More »»
| Security
Namibia is a relatively crime free country. Petty thieving can be a problem and occasionally crime of a more serious nature does occur. Visitors should be aware of the following:
· Avoid lonely and... More »»
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