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Atrações mais populares em Namibia

Things to do in Namibia include exploring Etosha National Park, home to one of Africa's largest salt pans and abundant wildlife. Sossusvlei offers towering red sand dunes rising over 300 meters, perfect for sunrise hikes. The massive Fish River Canyon stretches 160 kilometers, providing breathtaking vistas and challenging trails.

Etosha National Park

1. Etosha National Park

Namibia

4.5 (4,637)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaTravel AgencyParqueService

Experience legendary wildlife gatherings at shimmering salt pans. Witness elephants, lions, and rhinos up close at night-lit waterholes.

Fatos rápidos: Animals gather around 120 natural and artificial waterholes in this park, creating unforgettable wildlife viewing opportunities. Over 114 mammals, including the rare black rhinoceros, roam freely across its 22,270 square kilometers of salt pans and savannah.

Destaques: Salt pans appear like vast white deserts from above, and during the dry season, wildlife concentrates around waterholes, making it a prime spot to watch up to 14 species of large mammals drinking side by side. At night, floodlit waterholes turn into natural theaters showcasing close encounters with elephants, lions, and endangered black rhinos.

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Sossusvlei

2. Sossusvlei

Namibia

4.8 (647)
LakeCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Experience the thrill of climbing giants of sand that change color with the light. Witness surreal landscapes that look like otherworldly paintings come to life.

Fatos rápidos: Rising as some of the tallest sand dunes on Earth, certain dunes reach up to 380 meters high. The area's deep clay pans turn from white to burnt orange under the sun, creating dramatic natural art.

Destaques: Dune 45 attracts photographers with its perfectly shaped crest and golden color shifts throughout the day. Early morning climbers get a chance to observe the vivid hues of sunrise painting the sand in fiery tones, an unforgettable spectacle.

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Fish River Canyon

3. Fish River Canyon

Namibia

4.7 (146)
RiverCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Experience nature's grand sculpting with steep cliffs and winding river views. Hike through dramatic terrain filled with rare desert plants and vivid sunset colors.

Fatos rápidos: The canyon stretches over 160 kilometers long and reaches depths of up to 550 meters, making it the second largest canyon after the Grand Canyon. It was carved by the Fish River, Africa's longest interior river, over millions of years.

Destaques: Sunset transforms the canyon walls into glowing bands of orange and red, creating a breathtaking natural light show. The canyon floor hosts unique desert flora that bursts to life after seasonal rains, offering a stark contrast to its rugged appearance.

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Skeleton Coast

4. Skeleton Coast

Namibia

4.4 (214)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Explore a haunting stretch where desert meets ocean. Encounter ancient shipwrecks and desert-adapted elephants in a breathtaking landscape.

Fatos rápidos: Shrouded in dense fog and marked by shipwrecks, this coastline earned its eerie name from countless vessels lost to its treacherous waters. Its desert landscape meets the Atlantic Ocean, creating a dramatic scene where sand dunes rise abruptly from the beach.

Destaques: Hundreds of shipwrecks lie scattered along the shore, including the famous Eduard Bohlen, half buried in the sand like a ghost from another time. The area also shelters desert-adapted elephants that roam the arid dunes, blending unique wildlife with harsh geography.

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Namib Desert

5. Namib Desert

Namibia

4.6 (1,496)
Característica naturalEstabelecimento

Experience giant sand dunes rising over 300 meters. Watch rare desert wildlife adapted to survive extreme dryness.

Fatos rápidos: The sand dunes here can reach heights of over 300 meters, making them some of the tallest in the world. Fog drifting in from the Atlantic Ocean provides a rare and vital source of moisture in this extremely arid environment.

Destaques: Bright orange dunes contrast against the deep blue sky, creating a striking visual that changes with the angle of the sun. Wildlife like the desert-adapted elephant and unusual plants thrive here despite almost no rainfall.

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Swakopmund Jetty

6. Swakopmund Jetty

Swakopmund

4.3 (1,732)
RestaurantBar And GrillSeafood RestaurantAtração turísticaBar

Fatos rápidos: Stretches 228 meters out into the Atlantic Ocean, making it one of the longest jetties along Namibia's coastline. Originally built to facilitate trade, it now serves as a unique spot for fishing and leisure walks.

Destaques: Night visits reveal luminous plankton glowing under the jetty’s wooden beams, creating a magical neon blue spectacle that few expect. The jetty's weathered iron supports showcase resilient rust patterns telling stories of decades battling ocean waves.

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Waterberg Plateau Park

7. Waterberg Plateau Park

Namibia

4.3 (487)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Experience dramatic cliffs and rare wildlife up close. Explore secluded trails with stunning savanna vistas and ancient rock formations.

Fatos rápidos: A towering sandstone plateau rises 200 meters above the surrounding plains, creating a unique ecosystem with over 200 bird species. The park shelters rare wildlife like rhinos, sable antelope, and black-faced impala in a sanctuary spanning about 40,000 hectares.

Destaques: Visitors often spot oryx and klipspringer grazing near ancient rock formations that date back 200 million years. Hiking trails lead to natural springs and breathtaking viewpoints offering panoramic views of the vast savanna below.

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Visit Deadvlei

8. Visit Deadvlei

4.8 (1,666)
Atração turísticaÁrea para trilhasLocal de atividade esportivaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Experience stunning contrasts of fiery dunes and ancient skeleton trees. Walk among 600-year-old dead camel thorn trees in a mesmerizing desert basin.

Fatos rápidos: Bright white clay pans contrast sharply against giant red sand dunes that reach heights of 300 meters, creating surreal landscapes. The dead camel thorn trees, standing for 600-700 years without decay, provide eerie silhouettes against deep blue skies.

Destaques: Bright orange dunes loom over a brittle white pan dotted with black, leafless camel thorn trees frozen in time for centuries. The area remains scorchingly dry, causing the incredible preservation of ancient dead trees that create a mystical, otherworldly scene.

Visit Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings

9. Visit Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings

4.2 (145)
Ponto de interesseEstabelecimento

Trace back to ancient times through thousands of detailed engravings. Experience a silent story carved in stone depicting wildlife and early humans.

Fatos rápidos: Over 2,500 individual rock engravings decorate sandstone surfaces, illustrating animals and human activities. The site spans around 2 kilometers and is one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in Africa.

Destaques: Magnificent images of elephants, giraffes, and rhinos have been etched into rocks for thousands of years, some showing hunting scenes that offer a glimpse into ancient life. The stones carry a faint echo of the San people's voice through time, preserved in carvings that are often just a few centimeters deep but survive millennia.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Vetkoek

Vetkoek

Vetkoek is a traditional fried dough bread commonly enjoyed with sweet fillings like honey or syrup, which makes it a beloved dessert and snack in Namibia.

Malva Pudding

Malva Pudding

Malva Pudding is a sweet, spongy apricot-flavored dessert from Namibia influenced by Dutch settlers and often served with custard or cream.

Koskos

Koskos

Koskos is a sweet Namibian coconut and sugar treat that is simple yet rich in flavor, cherished as a traditional dessert option.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Potjiekos

Potjiekos

Potjiekos is a slow-cooked stew prepared in a cast iron pot over an open fire, reflecting Namibia's social and culinary traditions.

Kapana

Kapana

Kapana is popular street food consisting of spicy grilled meat, often enjoyed with a tomato and onion sauce, representing the vibrant Namibian grilling culture.

Omajova Mushrooms

Omajova Mushrooms

Omajova mushrooms are wild mushrooms harvested seasonally and are a delicacy in Namibia, frequently grilled or fried for a savory treat.

Bebidas tradicionais

Oshikundu

Oshikundu

Oshikundu is a traditional Namibian fermented millet drink, known for its tangy flavor and nutritional benefits, commonly consumed in rural areas.

Marula Juice

Marula Juice

Marula juice is derived from the marula fruit, famed for its sweet, tart taste and is sometimes fermented to produce a local alcoholic beverage.

Honey Beer

Honey Beer

Honey beer is a traditional Namibian brewed drink made by fermenting beer with honey, giving it a unique sweet and rich flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions about Namibia

Is Namibia safe for travelers?
Namibia is generally considered safe for tourists. Crime rates are moderate, with common issues being petty theft. Travelers are advised to take usual precautions, especially in urban areas and at night. Road safety is good, but some remote areas require caution due to wildlife and terrain.
How many days should I spend in Namibia?
A recommended stay in Namibia is between 10 to 14 days. This duration allows travelers to explore major attractions like Etosha National Park, the Namib Desert, and coastal towns at a comfortable pace without rushing.
What is the best time to visit Namibia?
The best time to visit Namibia is during the dry season from May to October. This period offers cooler temperatures and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities as animals gather around water sources. The wet season from November to April is hotter and can cause road difficulties.
Is Namibia an expensive destination?
Namibia can be moderately expensive depending on travel style. Accommodation ranges from budget lodges at around $50 per night to luxury resorts upwards of $200. Food and park fees are additional costs; national park entry fees are generally $10 to $15 per day.
How to get around Namibia?
Getting around Namibia is best done by renting a 4x4 vehicle, especially for accessing remote areas. Roads between major towns are mostly paved. Domestic flights are available but limited. Public transport is scarce and often unreliable, so self-driving is preferred for flexibility.

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Passeios de um dia mais populares

Windhoek

0 km City Center

Capital city with colonial architecture and vibrant markets

Swakopmund

352 km 4.5h by car

Coastal town known for German colonial buildings and desert-adventure

Etosha National Park

440 km 5h by car

Famous wildlife sanctuary with salt pans and abundant animals

Sossusvlei

300 km 4h by car

Iconic red sand dunes in the Namib Desert, great for photography

Damaraland

280 km 3.5h by car

Region with rock engravings and desert-adapted wildlife

Comentários (8)

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Aurora L.

The culture is fascinating but it’s not a cheap trip. Expect to spend more on lodging and tours than I initially planned.

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Haley R.

Weather was brutal for me, unexpected winds and dust storms ruined two days of safari plans, pack good gear if you go.

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Patrick N.

Loved the quiet vibe and vast landscapes, but be ready for chilly nights even in summer. Stayed 8 days and felt it was just right to explore.

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Yasser T.

Avoid the crowded spots in Windhoek for meals, I found better and cheaper eats a couple blocks away near Market Square.

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Sara N.

Book your Etosha park tours early in the morning, it’s less crowded and animals are more active around dawn.

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Como chegar

Estações de trem

Windhoek Railway Station

TransNamib main lines

Use shuttle services or taxis from the airport to Windhoek center; car rental is common for further travel.

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Visto e entrada

Non-Schengen
Estadia máxima: 90 dias
Isento de visto

South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia itself, several other African countries

Visto necessário

Most other countries outside Southern Africa; check specific embassy requirements

Check your country's visa requirements beforehand; many travelers can obtain a visa on arrival.

Informações úteis para Namibia

Locais populares para comprasMaerua Mall, Wernhil Park Shopping Centre, The Grove Mall
Locais populares para vida noturnaWindhoek Central, Sam's Tapas Bar, Joe's Beer House
Restaurantes casuais popularesJoe's Beer House, The Raft, Kahili
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesThe Stellenbosch Wine Bar and Bistro, Bull & Bear, Republica
Cafés popularesCafe Momo, The Village, The Social
Água da torneira segura para beberNão
Visto para nômades digitaisNão
Melhor app de táxiUber, Bolt
Preço do táxi / km$0.7
Turistas / ano1500000
Velocidade média da internet móvel8 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego33 %
Percentual de pobreza17 %
Renda média / mês$800
Custo médio de vida / mês$700
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$40
Preço da cerveja a partir de$1.5
Preço do café a partir de$1
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$2
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$7
Moeda localNAD
Tipos de plugue disponíveisD
ReligiõesChristianity, Indigenous beliefs
Idiomas faladosEnglish, Oshiwambo, Afrikaans, German
Grupos étnicosOvambo, Kavango, Herero, Damara, Nama, Caprivian, San
Orientação políticacenter-right
Densidade populacional3 /km²
Área geográfica825615 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisdrought, flood
Animais perigosossnake, scorpion, crocodile
Locais para um bom passeioDaan Viljoen Game Reserve, Waterberg Plateau Park, Fish River Canyon, Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei
Transportes públicos popularesbush taxi, minibus taxi
Companhias aéreasAir Namibia, Westair Namibia, Mango Airlines
Vacinações sugeridasHepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Rabies, Malaria Prophylaxis
Tipos de arquiteturacolonial, modern, traditional
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano6 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano1 l
Cultura de gorjetasexpected but modest
Coworking / dia$15
Airbnb / mês$600
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$350
Academia / mês$30
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$40
Orçamento diário (médio)$70

Visão geral de Namibia

Proficiência em inglêsMédia
Segurança no trânsitoRuim
Amigável para estrangeirosBoa
Liberdade de expressãoBoa
Transporte públicoRuim
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoRuim
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaMédia
Segurança contra crimes violentosRuim
CaminhabilidadeMédia
Vida noturnaRuim
Cena gastronômicaMédia
Amigável LGBTQ+Ruim
Cena de startupsMuito ruim
Nível de ruídoRuim
LimpezaRuim
Acesso à naturezaBoa

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