48 Hours in Windhoek [Infographic]
If you ever find yourself with 48 hours to spare in Windhoek, these highlights brought to you from Namibia Tourism and Drive South Africa will ensure that you’re able to enjoy the best that the city has to offer in a limited two days.
48 Hours in Windhoek
Tourists’ Favourite Place to Stay
Hilton Windhoek
http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/namibia/hilton-windhoek-WDHHIHI/index.html
Heinitzburg Hotel
www.heinitzburg.com
N/a’aukuse Guest House
www.naankuse.com
Where to Eat
Nice (Culinary School)
Tel +264 61 300 710
info@nice.com.na
www.nice.com.na
O’Portuga Restaurant
Tel: +264 61 272 900
oportuga@mweb.com.na
Where to Drink
Joe’s Beer house – Windhoek
Tel: +264 61 232 457
info@joesbeerhouse.com
www.joesbeerhouse.com
Camel Thorn – Micro Brewery
Tel: +264 61 411 250
info@camelthornbrewing.com
www.camelthornbrewing.com
What to Do
Equitrails Namibia
Mobile: +264 81 3380743
Fax: +264 61 264429
sam@equitrails.org
www.equitrails.org
Kalahari Sands Casino
Tel: +264 61 280 0000
kalahari.reservations@suninternational.com
http://www.suninternational.com/kalahari-sands/
Unusual Facts
Windhoek is one of the world’s major centres for the karakul sheep-skin trade.
Must Do
Visit to Joe’s Beer House.
Next Stop
Woodcarvers at Okahandja
(2.5 hours drive north of Windhoek)
Tel: +264 67 304 563/4
okonjima@iway.na
www.okonjima.com
Waterberg Plateau
(3 hours north of Windhoek)
Now you can experience a road trip adventure and be sure that you’ll get to enjoy 48 hours in Windhoek.
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