Otjiwarongo

Located in the heart of northern Namibia, Otjiwarongo is a peaceful small town often regarded as a gateway to the region’s major wildlife reserves.

Its main attraction is the presence of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, one of the world’s most renowned centers dedicated to cheetah research and protection.

By visiting the Cheetah Conservation Fund, travelers gain close insight into the efforts made to safeguard cheetahs: educational programs, animal rehabilitation initiatives, encounters with ambassador cheetahs, and guided tours of the research facilities. It is an essential stop for understanding the challenges of wildlife conservation in Namibia while supporting an international initiative devoted to one of Africa’s most endangered big cats.

The Waterberg region is known for its striking red sandstone plateau rising dramatically above the surrounding plains of central-northern Namibia. At its heart lies the Waterberg Plateau Park, a protected area famous for its impressive cliffs, lush vegetation, and excellent hiking opportunities.

Beyond the park itself, the wider Waterberg region is made up of vast farmland, open savannah, and private conservation areas where a variety of wildlife can be found, including several species of antelope, rhinos, and abundant birdlife. The area also holds historical significance, notably as the site of the Battle of Waterberg.

The Great Namibia

Namibia, what else could we ask for? Almost permanent sunshine, great variety of landscapes with wild beauty, national parks rich in fauna and flora. In the West, the Namib desert, the oldest on the planet, the world highest dunes. In the South, the Fish River Canyon, the biggest after the Colorado. In the North, the largest national park in Africa: Etosha. A captivating country with extraordinary natural riches, Namibia deserves its nickname "Jewel of Africa".

When to go?

Subtropical and dry with warm days and cool nights. During the southern summer (from November to March), temperatures vary from 16 to 34°C and in desert areas they can reach 40 to 45°C. In winter (from June to August), they range from 4 to 22℃ and sometimes fall below 0℃ on the relief or in the desert.

The best season to go to Namibia is during the first weeks of November and April. Its not the peak season and the conditions of visit are good. If the high season (May to October) wins the prize of the best climate. Its not necessarily the best because tourists are the most numerous. The rainy season should be avoided if there are plans to explore national parks.

Formalities

The passport must include two blank pages and still be valid for 6 months after the expected date of exit from Namibia. The visa is not compulsory for French nationals. Holders of a French passport are granted tourist visa permits for a maximum of 90 days, which are issued free of charge upon arrival, in particular for immigration checks at Windhoek airport.

For any minor child: a multilingual extract of birth certificate (or an unabridged birth certificate translated into English - certified translation) is required to enter and leave Namibia (in the case of a child traveling with his 2 parents). Please consult the official sites for more information about all the requested documents according to your case.

Health

No vaccination is required for entry into Namibia.

Anti-malarial treatment is recommended (see your doctor). However, it is advisable to check the updating of your usual reminders and vaccinations as for any trip.

Currency

The currency in Namibia is the Namibian dollar (NAD).
Bank cards and traveller’s checks are widely accepted in Namibia, except for the purchase of gasoline especially inside the parks. Major credit cards are accepted in most shops, restaurants and hotels.
Banks and foreign exchange offices make the exchange of your currencies

For your payments, do not hesitate to use the South African rand.

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