Get out of the city and experience the N/a'an ku sê' Sanctuary.
This tour provides an incredible opportunity to witness carnivores and delves deep into the heart of N/a'an ku sê's story.
This immersive experience takes guests on a journey through the history of N/a'an ku sê, shedding light on our origins, our mission, and the conservation and wildlife efforts that drive us every day. By sharing the story of N/a'an ku sê, we aim to provide our guests with a profound understanding of our sanctuary's significance and the positive impact of our collective conservation endeavours.
Pickup included
Embark on an incredible drive where you may encounter our esteemed baboons, caracals, lions, cheetahs, African wild dogs, and leopards. Witness their feeding sessions led by our knowledgeable guides and be captivated by their tales. Along the scenic route, keep an eye out for other magnificent animals roaming freely in the reserve. This experience not only offers valuable insights into these remarkable creatures but also serves as an exceptional introduction to our conservation efforts at N/a’an ku sê.
Windhoek, Namibia's capital and largest city, is a vibrant blend of African and German colonial influences. Known for its pleasant climate, beautiful parks, and rich cultural scene, it serves as an excellent gateway to Namibia's diverse landscapes and wildlife.
A beautiful Lutheran church built in 1910, showcasing German colonial architecture.
A bustling market offering local crafts, souvenirs, and traditional food.
A hub for local artists and craftsmen, featuring a wide range of Namibian crafts and artworks.
A small but scenic nature reserve on the outskirts of Windhoek, offering hiking trails and wildlife viewing.
Grilled meat skewers, often served with spicy sauces and fresh vegetables.
Dried, cured meat similar to jerky, often made from beef or game.
A traditional stew cooked slowly in a cast-iron pot, often with meat and vegetables.
This is the dry season with clear skies and pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing. It's also the busiest tourist season.
Namibian Dollar (NAD)
GMT+2
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Windhoek is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Be cautious, especially at night and in less populated areas.
Windhoek Bus Station
Public buses are affordable but can be crowded. Minibus taxis are more convenient and frequent.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small game reserve offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and hiking.
A stunning mountain pass offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
A town known for its woodcarvings and the annual Okahandja Show.
Price varies by option