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Guía de viaje a Namibia. Más de 295 destinos en Google Maps

Guía de viaje a Namibia. Más de 295 destinos en Google Maps

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¿Estás pensando en viajar a Namibia en tu próximo viaje de mochilero, en 4x4, en RV, en Vanlife o por tierra?

¿Cansado de las interminables búsquedas y guías de compra, para luego agregar laboriosamente cada ubicación a Google Maps? ¡No busque más! 🗺️ 📍Nuestros pines se integran perfectamente en la aplicación Google Maps de su teléfono inteligente, computadora portátil o tableta, y cuentan con íconos fáciles de usar que se pueden activar y desactivar con facilidad.

Esta guía de viaje de Google Maps de Namibia, con más de 295 ubicaciones, es un mapa interactivo descargable, perfecto para mochileros, vehículos recreativos, furgonetas, viajeros por tierra, vehículos 4x4 y nómadas.

Todo lo que necesitas está mostrado en el mapa para explorar Namibia mejor y de forma más inteligente, permitiéndote aprovechar al máximo tu viaje. Ahorrarás mucho tiempo al planificar tu aventura en Namibia con nuestra Guía de viajes de Google Maps. Descubre Namibia sin pasar semanas navegando por numerosos sitios web.

Explora Namibia, la tierra de los horizontes infinitos, y sumérgete en sus impresionantes paisajes y su rico patrimonio cultural. Conocida por sus impresionantes desiertos y su diversa vida salvaje, Namibia ofrece infinitas oportunidades tanto para aventureros como para entusiastas de la naturaleza. Descubre las icónicas dunas rojas de Sossusvlei, explora el majestuoso Parque Nacional de Etosha y experimenta el espíritu acogedor de la gente de Namibia. Desde vibrantes culturas locales hasta emocionantes safaris, Namibia es un destino de visita obligada para los viajeros que buscan experiencias inolvidables y maravillas naturales.

Lo que obtienes:
📍 Con tu compra, desbloquearás acceso de por vida al mapa de viaje interactivo de Namibia con más de 295 pines que cubren regiones como Skeleton Coast, Caprivi Strip, Swakopmund, Windhoek, Ruacana, Purros, Palmweg Concession, Fish River Canyon, Bwabwata, Namib-Naukluft, Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, Kgalagadi, Himba's and Bushmen, Oranje River y mucho más.

Conozca todas las regiones turísticas más populares de Namibia, así como las carreteras menos transitadas y las joyas ocultas. ¡Descubra incluso lugares nuevos de los que quizás nunca haya oído hablar! Todo lo que necesita para sus vacaciones perfectas, incluido:

📷 Lugares increíbles para tomar fotografías
🏊‍♀️ Las mejores piscinas naturales
🧖‍♀️ Aguas termales
🏞️ Miradores y miradores espectaculares
🏛️ Lugares culturales e históricos que no te puedes perder
🏔️💦 Las mejores cascadas
🚶‍♀️ Paseos y senderos
🌳🐾 Naturaleza y vida salvaje (encuentros cercanos)
🛍️ Puestos de granja, mercados y tiendas
☕🍸 Los mejores bares y cafeterías
🍜 Restaurantes y lugares para comer deliciosos
🛌 El mejor alojamiento
🏕️ Increíbles lugares para acampar (de pago y gratuitos)
🚙 Rutas panorámicas impresionantes
🛂 Puntos de cruce fronterizo
⚠️ Advertencias

Con nuestra Guía de viajes de Google Maps de Namibia cuidadosamente seleccionada, tendrás todo esto y mucho más al alcance de tu mano en tu teléfono móvil, portátil o tableta. Podrás abrir esta Guía de viajes en todos tus dispositivos compartidos en la misma cuenta, con acceso gratuito de por vida y actualizaciones automáticas gratuitas.

Cómo acceder a este mapa de Namibia con más de 295 pines:
1. Descargue la aplicación Google Maps en su dispositivo e inicie sesión.
2. Después de la compra, abra el archivo descargado.
3. Haga clic en el enlace correspondiente a Namibia.
4. ¡Será redirigido directamente a la aplicación Google Maps y comenzará a explorar!
5. ¡Buen viaje!

Descargo de responsabilidad:
Debes descargar la aplicación Google Maps en tu dispositivo antes de usar este mapa. De lo contrario, este mapa se abrirá en tu navegador de Internet preferido.

Este mapa está cuidadosamente diseñado para ser la guía de viaje definitiva para mochileros, autocaravanas, viajeros por tierra, nómadas digitales y amantes de la vida en furgoneta de todas las edades. En esta guía de viaje, hemos excluido las trampas turísticas habituales y todas las ubicaciones se han seleccionado y probado cuidadosamente y son recomendaciones honestas, para que puedas explorar Namibia de forma más inteligente y mejor.

Creemos que hemos creado una buena combinación de ocio, atracciones gratuitas y de pago, y actividades para todas las edades. Sin embargo, entendemos que las preferencias de cada uno son diferentes. Si cree que nos hemos olvidado de algo, ¡háganoslo saber! Nos esforzamos por mantener esta guía de viaje/mapa de Namibia como la mejor y más actualizada guía de viaje disponible para Namibia.

Debido a la naturaleza de esta descarga digital, este mapa se considera usado en su totalidad al momento de la compra. No se aceptan devoluciones ni reembolsos, ni se puede revender o redistribuir el mapa.

Si tienes alguna pregunta, no dudes en contactarnos. ¡Estaremos encantados de ayudarte!

Neeltje,
El mundo de los Woopies

Top Reasons to Use This Namibia Self-Drive Travel Guide

This guide is made for travelers who want freedom, clarity, and depth. Whether you're crossing the Namib Desert, spotting wildlife in Etosha, or camping under stars along the Skeleton Coast, these features help you explore Namibia with confidence and ease.

Key Features of Namibia Travel Guide

• 450+ curated pins including wild campsites, national parks, desert drives, local villages, scenic viewpoints, and remote overnight spots.

• Google Maps integration for full offline use, even in the dunes of Sossusvlei or the mountains of Damaraland.

• Created for self-drive travelers using 4x4s, rooftop tents, rental cars, or camper vans, no extra apps or subscriptions required.

• Campsites and wild parking areas selected with care for terrain, access, and safety. Ideal for slow travel and off-road setups.

• Includes hidden cultural stops, nature points, and authentic locations not found in mainstream guidebooks.

• Organized by region and travel style to make planning faster and navigating simpler while on the move.

• One-time download with lifetime updates, your guide stays useful every time you return.

Use this guide before your trip or while on the road. It’s built for travelers who want to explore Namibia on their own terms.



Regions You’ll Explore in Namibia

Namibia’s vastness is part of the adventure. With this guide, you'll go far beyond the tourist trail, into remote deserts, wildlife reserves, and cultural regions most travelers miss. These six regions offer an unforgettable mix of landscapes, wildlife, and stories.

Etosha & the Northern Plains

Etosha is Namibia’s most famous park, where wildlife gathers around waterholes and dusty salt pans stretch to the horizon. The surrounding plains offer cultural stops and lesser-known conservancies perfect for slow safaris.

The Namib Desert & Sossusvlei

Home to the world’s tallest sand dunes and Martian-like landscapes, the Namib Desert is pure drama. Sossusvlei and Deadvlei are must-sees, but the guide also leads you to quieter desert trails and wild overnight spots.

Damaraland & Skeleton Coast

Rugged and remote, this region is shaped by ancient rock formations, desert-adapted wildlife, and dramatic coastline. Track elephants through the dry riverbeds of the Ugab, Huab, and Hoarusib, explore the Brandberg Massif, and reach Purros, one of Namibia’s last true wild outposts.

Eastern Namibia: Zambezi, Omaheke & Kalahari

From the wetlands of the Zambezi to the red dunes of the eastern Kalahari, this region reveals a softer, lesser-known side of Namibia. Expect wildlife-rich rivers, San culture, bush camps, and cultural stops far from the main roads.

Southern Namibia & Canyonlands

Southern Namibia is vast, quiet, and dramatic. Discover Fish River Canyon, the largest in Africa, and soak in the hot springs of Ai-Ais. The arid southwest near Lüderitz offers surreal landscapes, ghost towns, and rugged coastal drives unlike anywhere else in the country.

Central Namibia & Khomas Highlands

Often just passed through, central Namibia holds much more than Windhoek. The Khomas Highlands offer scenic backroads, hiking trails, and panoramic views, while the area around the Erongo Mountains is rich in geology, rock art, and rural homesteads.


Namibia Top Attractions for Road Trips and Wild Camping

Namibia is a land of contrasts, salt pans to sand dunes, hot springs to hidden art. This list focuses on must-see places for travelers who go beyond the guidebook: wild, photogenic, remote, and rich in story. Each stop is ideal for overlanders, campers, and cultural explorers alike.

Etosha National Park

Etosha is Namibia’s ultimate self-drive safari, where vast salt pans and waterholes attract elephants, lions, and rhinos. Its easy-to-follow routes and epic wildlife density make it perfect for road trip travelers.

Sossusvlei & Deadvlei

The famous red dunes of Sossusvlei tower over a desert floor of cracked white clay. Deadvlei’s ancient trees are the most photographed in Africa, and even more haunting in person.

Ovahimba Living Museum

In northern Namibia, this community-run museum offers a rare chance to connect with Himba traditions. Learn about hairstyles, crafts, and daily life through respectful, interactive visits, led by Himba themselves.

Lone Men of Kaokoland

Scattered across Kaokoland’s desert roads are life-size stone sculptures, mysterious, anonymous, and strangely human. Spotting these silent figures has become a quirky treasure hunt for wild campers and long-distance drivers.

Bwabwata National Park

Tucked into the Caprivi Strip, this wetland park blends river life with dry forest. Expect elephants crossing the road, hippos in the river, and few other travelers around. It’s raw, wild, and peaceful.

Ai-Ais Hot Springs

A surprising reward after a dusty drive through the canyonlands, Ai-Ais offers natural hot pools surrounded by jagged rocks and desert stillness. It’s the perfect overnight if you’re exploring Fish River Canyon.

Best Namibia Travel Guide for Self-Drive and Off-Road Travelers

This guide isn’t built from blogs or scraped lists. It’s designed for travelers who want to drive Namibia with purpose, through the dunes, along dry riverbeds, into Himba villages, and across remote canyonlands. Whether you’re wild camping or looking for a culturally rich road trip, this guide puts Namibia in your hands.

Explore Namibia Off-Road with Google Maps

Every location is mapped and tested, ready to open in Google Maps, even without signal. From the Skeleton Coast to Purros, you’ll drive 4x4 trails, reach wild camps, and find your way across vast deserts with no second-guessing.

Verified Routes and Cultural Experiences

We include more than landscapes. This guide takes you to Ai-Ais hot springs, the Living Museum of the Ovahimba, and through elephant territory in the Hoarusib. Each pin is locally grounded, slow-travel approved, and handpicked for its real-world value.

450+ Curated Pins for Self-Drive, Camping & Slow Travel

Pins are sorted for clarity, wild camping, nature, food, stays, markets, heritage, essentials, and scenic spots. Whether you’re searching for remote canyon camps or cultural landmarks, everything’s ready to tap and go.

Experience it for yourselfWatch Demo Video

How to Use the Namibia Travel Guide

Step-by-Step Guide to Access Your Interactive Map

1. Download the Google Maps app on your device and sign in.

2. After purchase, open the downloaded file.

3. Click on the destination guide link.

4. You’ll be redirected straight to the map and can start exploring!

Tips for Maximizing Your Travel Experience

1. Use the toggle feature to focus on your interests, whether it’s beaches, cafés, or nature spots.

2. Plan efficient day trips by grouping nearby destinations.

3. Access your interactive travel guide even without internet. Just download it for offline use, easy and reliable.

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Tom W., UK

Namibia’s landscapes left me speechless, and Woopies World made exploring them so easy. I followed the recommended self-drive routes through the desert, found abandoned ghost towns that felt straight out of a movie, and even stayed in a remote safari lodge that wasn’t on any of the major booking sites. My only wish? More tips on local bars! But overall, this guide made my trip unforgettable.

Is Namibia safe to drive around?

Yes, Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa for self-driving. Roads are generally in good condition and crime rates are low, especially outside urban areas. Always drive cautiously and avoid night travel in remote areas.

Do you need a 4x4 to drive in Namibia?

A 4x4 isn’t essential for all routes, but it’s highly recommended if you're visiting national parks, remote deserts, or gravel roads. It provides better comfort and safety for off-road conditions.

What are the best self-drive routes in Namibia?

Top routes include the Windhoek–Etosha loop, the Skeleton Coast drive, and the Namib Desert circuit. These offer scenic landscapes, wildlife sightings, and remote camping options.

Is Namibia halal-friendly for Muslim travelers?

Yes, Namibia is increasingly Muslim-friendly. While halal restaurants are limited, self-catering is easy and pork-free options are widely available. Mosques and prayer spaces can be found in Windhoek and a few major towns.

When is the best time to visit Namibia?

The best time is from May to October, during the dry season. Wildlife is easier to spot, roads are more accessible, and the weather is cool and pleasant for camping and outdoor travel.

What is the weather like in Namibia?

Namibia has a dry desert climate with hot days and cold nights. Summers (Nov–Mar) are hot and sometimes wet, while winters (May–Aug) are cooler and dry, ideal for road trips.

What is the rainy season in Namibia?

The rainy season runs from November to April, peaking in January–February. Showers are often short and regional, but can make remote roads difficult. Always check conditions before setting out.

How much should I budget per day in Namibia?

Budget travelers can expect to spend $40–$60/day with free camping and groceries. Mid-range travelers using paid campsites and occasional meals out should plan for $70–$120/day.

How many days is enough in Namibia?

At least 10–14 days are ideal for a self-drive trip. This gives time to explore Etosha,
the Skeleton Coast, Sossusvlei, and lesser-known areas like Damaraland or the
Caprivi Strip.

Is wild camping allowed in Namibia?

Yes, wild camping is allowed in many areas, especially with landowner permission or when discreet. Avoid camping in national parks outside designated sites. Use
Woopies World guide for safe locations.

What are the best months to see wildlife in Namibia?

June to October are best for wildlife viewing, especially in Etosha National Park.
Animals gather near waterholes during the dry season, making sightings more
frequent and predictable.

Can you travel alone in Namibia?

Yes, Namibia is safe and welcoming for solo travellers. With low crime rates and
well-developed tourism infrastructure, it’s ideal for independent travel. Always plan routes carefully, carry water, and use offline navigation in remote
areas.

Namibia best things to do?

Top activities include a safari in Etosha, sandboarding in Swakopmund, hiking in
Fish River Canyon, visiting Sossusvlei dunes, and exploring Himba culture. Self-drive routes let you access both highlights and hidden gems.