Join us for a well-organised Township Cultural Day Tour,with the community and have a brief introducyion that reflects the history of the Mondesa Township in Swakopmund.The tour is designed as a part of living history, moving from the Owambo areas to those inhabited by Damara and Herero. At each stop a bit of culture, a bit of history and a great deal of laughter are shared. Guests will also get the chance to learn about traditional dress, see and demonstrate the Damara Nama Clicking Language , taste some traditional Oshiwambo food and drink at a local Family Home in the Township with your local Guide, visted the DRC kindergarden and enjoy children Playing.finish your tour with a live performance by a local choir from the township of Mondesa Each customized tour last 3 hours or longer, our aim is of immersing visitors in township life and introducing people to the local customs and traditions through the local experience.
If you want to experience the local township life,see local people,visit schools and try some local home cooked food ,then look no further to book your tour,kids friendly tour and highly remanded.<br/>Visit local people<br/>Top class experience <br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Nande Junias Explorer Tours<br/>Local Township Experience<br/>Van<br/>Pickup included
The house of Damara and Namaqua Trading Company was designed by architect Mr. Friedrich Hoft.
The building was completed in 1905. The tower was named ''Damara Tower'' from where observers used to look for ships in the ocean and ox wagons in the desert.
In April 1909 the Damara and Namaqua Trading Company sold all its shares to the company C. Woermann and to their shareholders and was renamed to ''Woermann Brock & Co. which is the present day name. Mr. Carl Woermann (1813-1880) was a founder of the company which also owned Woermann Line. At the time the company was run by Adolf and Eduard Woermann, sons of Carl Woermann, and their in-laws Max Brock and Arnold Amsinck. Mr. E. Wardesky who was the manager of Damara company had remained as the manager of Woermann Brock & Co.
Walvis Bay is a coastal town in Namibia known for its rich marine life and stunning desert landscapes. As Namibia's only deep-sea port, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial charm, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
A popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and dolphin watching.
A historic area with a mix of old and new buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's maritime heritage.
A peninsula known for its birdlife, including a large colony of pelicans.
A unique wetland area where the Kuiseb River meets the Atlantic Ocean, home to a variety of bird species.
One of the highest sand dunes in the area, offering a thrilling sandboarding experience.
Grilled kudu meat, a popular game meat in Namibia, often served with local vegetables and sauces.
Fresh oysters from the Walvis Bay lagoon, often served with a variety of sauces.
Dried, cured meat, similar to jerky, made from various types of meat.
Grilled meat skewers, often sold by street vendors, made from various types of meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.
Namibian Dollar (NAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Walvis Bay is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Walvis Bay Bus Terminal
Affordable and widely used, but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike
A coastal town known for its colonial architecture, adventure activities, and nearby desert landscapes.
A scenic area known for its dunes, lagoons, and seal colonies, accessible by 4x4 or guided tours.
A famous desert landscape known for its towering sand dunes and the iconic Deadvlei.
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