Namibia’s small yet perfectly formed capital is home to just 200,000 people, its most populated conurbation sandwiched into a valley between the Auas and Eros mountains.

Right in the centre of the country, Windhoek (pronounced Vind-hook) is well-groomed with European-style planned streets, its Germanic influences interwoven with its modern African culture.

The newly-built skyscrapers of Namibia’s recent independence rub up alongside turn-of-the-century colonial buildings, and glittering jewellery stores sit next to rustic stalls selling instruments and wooden sculptures made by artisans from the north.

Most visitors to Namibia will need to enter and exit the country through the capital, and a couple of nights here will help you to better understand Namibia before setting off for its more famous sites. Visits to Windhoek are ideal for sampling some of the country’s cuisine, a fusion of German and African specialities. The city has a wealth of cafés where you can dine al fresco on Namibian-style breakfasts, known as Frühschoppen, accompanied by a glass of chilled sparkling wine or draught beer.

Many visitors enjoying holidays to Windhoek often comment on the city’s less-than-African atmosphere; there are plenty of international restaurants to try, ranging from French to Korean, Portuguese, Greek or Chinese. However, there are pockets of African culture to be found in the city, where you can purchase traditional clothing and jewellery, such as at Post Street Mall. You can also visit townships such as Katutura, to learn more about the population of Windhoek and the displacement of people in the late 1950s.

Inspiration and advice on holidays to Windhoek is just a telephone call away, so give our Travel Specialists for Namibia a call today.

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Gocheganas is a luxury lodge situated on a 6,000-hectare reserve with 15 spacious, elegant suites and one family suite. ...

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Windhoek

Okonjima is situated on its own private 200-square kilometre reserve, and has a variety of different accommodation optio...

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Zannier Hotels Omaanda
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Zannier Hotels Omaanda, in the Zannier Reserve by N/a’an ku sê, excels at every turn, as this boutique Namibia safari lo...

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The Olive Exclusive Boutique Hotel
Windhoek

This intimate and luxurious boutique hotel has just seven suites, each individually decorated to reflect a different reg...

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Namibia Tailor-made Self-drive Holiday

Drive Around Namibia on our Classic 15-day Holiday Visiting the Highlights of Namibia.

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Where to go in Namibia

Namibia travel information

  • Time zone: +1 or +2 GMT
  • Flight time: 13 hours
  • Recommended airlines: British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air France
  • Currency: Namibian Dollar
  • Tipping guideline: 10-15%
  • Health considerations: There is a risk of dengue. There is a high risk of malaria throughout the year in the Caprivi Strip, Kavango and Kunene river regions. There is a very low risk of malaria in the rest of Namibia. There is no risk of yellow fever in Namibia, however, yellow fever vaccination is required for travellers arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
  • Capital: Windhoek
  • Population: 2,645,805
  • National languages: English, Afrikaans, German, Oshiwambo, Herero, and several other indigenous languages
  • Electricity and plugs: Type D and M, 220V
  • Mobile phone coverage: Good coverage
  • UK passport visa requirements: From 1 April 2025 you will need a visa to visit Namibia from the UK in advance of your arrival.

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