Windhoek City Tour
Duration
2 to 3 hours
Group Size
1 to 7 people
Ages
1
-
99
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
Hit the highlights of history-packed Windhoek on this in-depth, half-day tour—the perfect introduction to the Namibian capital. Get an enriching overview of the city’s major sights, from early 20th-century Heinitzburg Castle to the German-built Alte Feste, or Old Fort. You’ll also enjoy plenty of time to mix with locals in the city’s sprawling residential districts, with a stop for Namibian street food.
Additional information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
Pickup
What's included
Hotel drop-off (if option selected)
Other
Itinerary
The Christ Church (or Christuskirche) is a Lutheran church in centre of Windhoek, and has become one of the most iconic landmarks for the city. Here you will have the chance to learn about the fascinating history of this church, and time permitting, look inside.
One of the most beautiful (and green) gardens in Windhoek lies at the base of the Tintenpalast, Namibia's Parliament Building in the city centre. The gardens itself are now home to 3 statues of iconic who were instrumental in gaining Namibia's independence. Here you can learn more about these important Namibians, as well as the current political processes that are shaping modern day Namibia
This old fort is said to be Windhoek's very first building, and was used by the German army to defend their hold on the city. In more recent times, it was a museum, but now stands empty, however it's rich history still make it worth a visit
Get a feel for how over half of Windhoek's population live whilst exploring the township area. Katutura itself is a hugely diverse area, and broken up into several areas which range in standard of living from large modern houses to shack dwellings. While it has a somber history from the apartheid regime, no visit to Windhoek is complete without exploring this now bustling area, including a stop at the local market.
Finish up the tour with a stop at Penduka, a craft project designed to uplift and inspire the local women to support themselves and their families. It's also a great chance to buy some souvenirs or gifts before returning home.
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