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Birdwatching in Swakopmund Namibia (6 Results)

Mile 4 Caravan Park

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
Fully equipped seafacing 2 and 3-bedroomed (6-bed) bungalows and 1 and 2-bedroomed (4 to 6-bed) flats with living room, kitchen, bathroom and garage, 3-bedroomed bungalows with TV; 2-bedrooms with small fridge, using communal kitchen and ablution block. Bring own towels. Sea/beach fishing trips. 12km from 18-hole grass desert golf course.

Hotel Garni Adler

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
Jewl between the Atlantic Ocean and the dunes of the Namib Dessert. The hotel has individually decorated en suite bedrooms, each with DSTV, telephone, hairdryer and underfloor heating. The luxury rooms also have a safe and fridge. Enjoy our indoor swimming pool and sauna. Relax on the roof terrace with beautiful views over the sea and dunes. Enjoy a sundowner at the guests bar. Secure parking. German. Englsih, French and Spanish spoken.

Seaside Hotel And Spa

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
Right on the beach. Each luxury room faces the sea and the sun-set with access to an endless beach. At your doorstep are beautiful walks along exquisite beaches. Restaurant, day spa and conference room. Each suite has a lounge and fireplace. Free WiFi.

Eljada Restcamp

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
One fully-equipped self-catering unit. Offering 5 en suite bedrooms and a communal kitchen. Campsites are available. Horse-riding and hiking trails available.

RÖssmund Lodge

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
Situated approximately 7 km outside Swakopmund, on the banks of the Swakop River and forms part of the Rössmund Golf Course. With its special architecture and 21 tastefully furnished en suite rooms. The lodge offers 360° vistas of the golf course, desert and awesome sand dunes as well as free-roaming Springbok and a variety of bird species.

Hotel Haus Garnison

- Swakopmund Namibia Birdwatching
Three rooms (bed and breakfast); five apartments; three luxury apartments; one executive suite; four-bedroomed apartment (sleeps 8); two-bedroomed apartment (sleeps 4). All units have bathrooms, TV and telephone. Daily laundry service. All apartments with kitchens, microwave, kettle, toaster, cutlery and crockery. Walking distance to town centre and beach. Please bring own beach towels. Affiliated to HAN.


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Geography: Namibia's second largest town is situated along the Atlantic coast about 30km north of Walvis Bay.

History: Swakopmund, an important harbour during the German colonial era was the gateway to South-West Africa and the rest of the colony. Traditionally known as Namibia's 'summer capital", Swakopmund is an interesting mix of romance and history, with a rich cultural heritage.

Arts and Culture: The Bavarian spires and elaborate Germanic architecture characterise the town, with the Woerman House of 1905 being an important landmark. The former trading house in Bismarck Street with its impressive Damara Tower and courtyard bordered by arcades is today the home of the city library, an art gallery and the office of the Namibia Wildlife Resorts. The town is an eclectic mixture of Bohemian and Bavarian, home to an intriguing mix of artists, hippies, strait-laced descendants of German settlers, stately and hard bitten miners, game rangers, safari operators and fishermen.

Science and Nature: The boom of the surf on the notorious Skeleton Coast is an ever-present reminder of the icy Atlantic Ocean beyond. Just outside town is the extraordinary Moon Landscape, a seemingly never-ending series of bizarre hills that look like pictures taken of Mars, or the Sea of Tranquillity, which is best visited at sunrise or sunset. A bit further afield, in the bed of the Khan River, is the oasis of Goanikontes, a lush splash of water and vegetation in the barren Namib. For botanists, there is the lure of the fields of what have been called 'living fossils', the giant Welwitschia Mirabilis. These extraordinary trees never grow more than two metres above the ground, but the bigger specimens have underground stems which are up to four metres wide. The tree has just two leaves, which droop in opposite directions. If one of the leaves dies, the plant dies. The oldest living specimen has been dated at 2,000-years old, while the average age of the youngsters is between 500 and 600 years old. The Namib Naukluft Park, one of the most bewitching desert wilderness areas in Africa, surrounds the town. Delight in a one-day trips or longer safaris for the ultimate desert camping experience.

Entertainment: Night-time entertainment ranges from sophisticated spins on the casino's roulette wheels, through raucous parties at the many pubs and restaurants, to an assortment of drama, music and cultural events. Swakopmund also offers a host of other attractions, including excursions by boat to see dolphins and seals, shore based angling (some of the best in Africa), skin diving, surfing or just simply lazing on the beach.

Sport: Just outside Swakopmund, a section of towering dunes have been set aside for recreational purposes; sand boarding and skiing, quad biking, camel rides and off-road driving.

Did You Know? Although fringed by a huge, hot desert the sea water of Swakopmund is much too cold too swim in, as the cold Benguela current flows past here.

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