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Top 10 things to do on a Namibia honeymoon

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There are countless reasons why a honeymoon in Namibia is the ultimate romantic getaway. If you’re seeking spectacular scenery, incredible wildlife, starry night skies that will leave you in awe, and unforgettable experiences, then look no further. Our local experts in Namibia have curated a list of the best things to do within the country, making it the perfect destination for your honeymoon in Namibia. Here, we’ve selected our top 10 experiences to inspire your dream honeymoon.

1. Explore the red dunes of Sossusvlei

The towering dunes of Sossusvlei are perhaps one of Namibia’s most iconic features, making it an unmissable stop on your honeymoon in Namibia. Most dunes reach around 400m or more, and their red sands contrast spectacularly with the bright blue sky. Keep your eyes peeled for the desert wildlife of ostrich, gemsbok (oryx), and springbok, each perfectly adapted for the barren desert environment. Climb Big Daddy, one of the tallest dunes, or – if you truly want a magical experience on your honeymoon in Namibia, you can take a scenic flight or hot air balloon ride over them, or sit down to a champagne breakfast surrounded by the sandy slopes.

Hot air balloon in Sossusvlei Namibia

2. Stargaze in the wilderness

All over Namibia, the stargazing is truly spectacular, NamibRand Nature Reserve is also Africa‘s only International Dark Sky Reserve. The vast empty spaces mean that there is very little light pollution and clouds rarely gather to obscure the night sky. If you’re planning a honeymoon in Namibia, make sure you set aside some time to simply sit outside and admire the infinite number of stars to be seen. Count comets and asteroids as they burn through the atmosphere, and marvel at the Milky Way… here, it is clearer than you’ll have ever seen it before.

Night sky at Deadvlei Namibia

3. Go on safari in Etosha National Park

Safari is a fantastic experience to share with a loved one. Watch startled zebras gallop across a dusty plain, admire the range grace of giraffes, hear the huff of lions echo through the night as you rest safely in your lodge, gaze at elephants as they stroll through rhino, antelope, zebra, and countless birdlife to quench their thirst at a watering hole, Etosha National Park is packed with wildlife! Count the four of Africa’s Big Five to be found there – lion, buffalo, elephant, and rhino – and keep your eyes peeled for other big cats such as cheetah and leopard.

Elephant and giraffe at watering hole in Etosha Namibia

4. Discover Deadvlei

Though the name may not seem the most appealing, Deadvlei is a strikingly beautiful area near Sossusvlei, where the blackened skeletons of ancient camel thorn trees stand silhouetted against a white clay pan. The area was once a little oasis until an ancient river changed direction with little warning, leaving the trees stranded with no water to sustain them. The climate is so dry that they never decomposed and now – some 900 years later – they’re preserved by heat, their bark blackened by the sun’s glare. Don’t forget to pack your camera when you visit; the white pan, black trees, red dunes, and blue sky make a stunning composition.

Deadvlei clay pan Namibia

5. Sail the coast in a catamaran

Namibia’s coastline is another of its claims to fame, and how better to explore it than from onboard a catamaran? Climb aboard in Swakopmund and head to Pelican Point, Walvis Bay, or the shores of the Namib-Naukluft National Park. On your voyage you are likely to spot bottlenose or Heaviside dolphins, the common mola (sunfish), pelicans, gulls, and even whales like humpbacks or southern rights when you travel in the correct season. While on board, you can sip on sparkling wine and dine on the finest of oysters as well as other delightful morsels… delicious.

Dolphins playing in Namibia

6. Ride a quad bike in the desert

Explore the desert on four wheels by taking a quad bike tour through the dunes. You can choose how hard-core you want to go, tours vary in length from 45 minutes to overnight expeditions and can be designed for every kind of thrill seeker. Adrenaline junkies will love scaling the dunes at speed while those with more sedate tastes but a love of nature can explore the sands at a slower pace, keeping their eyes peeled for desert animals and plant life.

Quad biking in the Namibian desert

7. Go sandboarding down dunes

If you think snowboarding is fun, then you have to try sandboarding! That being said, neither of you need any previous boarding experience to partake in this thrilling activity in Namibia, as you can choose to stand or lie down as you whizz down the dunes. The brave can reach speeds of up to 80km/h but you don’t have to go hell for leather if you don’t want to, there are different slopes and runs to choose from to suit your adrenaline  evels.

Sandboarding Namibia

8. Kayak the coastline

For a more intimate and memorable experience on your honeymoon in Namibia, consider exploring the coast by kayak. This peaceful, up-close encounter with the water offers a unique window into the country’s rich marine life. Much like on a catamaran tour, you’re likely to spot dolphins and a variety of seabirds, but it’s the curious seals that often steal the show. Unfazed by the presence of kayaks, they frequently swim right up to visitors, playfully darting around as you paddle past their colonies. It’s a truly special moment to share together on your romantic adventure.

Kayaking in Namiba

9. Admire ancient art at Twyfelfontein

If either of you get goosebumps from being surrounded by ancient history, then make sure you pay a visit to the UNESCO-recognized rock art at Twyfelfontein. It is estimated that this north-eastern area of Namibia was home to a Stone Age population around 6,000 years ago, the some 2,500 rock carvings and paintings giving clues as to how abundant the wildlife was at the time. You will see ancient drawings of lions, elephants, giraffes, and antelope – a rather uncanny thought as you stand in a land of baked red rock and scrub grass.

Twyfelfontein carvings Namibia

10. Visit the AfriCat Foundation

For those couples that love big cats, a visit to the AfriCat Foundation is a must. It was founded by the Hanssen family, who made it their mission to better understand the needs and movements of Namibia’s carnivores in order to protect farmers’ livestock as well as the big cats being persecuted for hunting them. They believe in conservation by education, and visiting their foundation is a true eye-opener. You also have a far greater chance of spotting your favorite African big cat while on the Okonjima Nature Reserve where they are based.

Cheetah in Namibia

Make it happen

If you’re dreaming of an unforgettable honeymoon in Namibia, our local experts are here to help you bring it to life. Whether you’re inspired by our carefully curated sample itineraries or have your own vision in mind, they can craft a bespoke tailor-made trip that’s perfectly suited to you. Just remember, Namibia’s remote charm means limited accommodation, so it’s wise to plan ahead. We recommend booking at least a year in advance to secure your ideal itinerary and make your honeymoon in Namibia truly seamless and special. Get in touch today!

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