Discover the best top things to do in Erongo Region, Namibia including Bambu Wellness Boutique, Erongo Mountain Winery, EHRA - Elephant Human Relations Aid, Kristall Galerie, Karakulia Weavers, Die Muschel, Platz Am Meer, Bar Zonder Naam, Swakopmund Museum, Atlanta Cinema.
Restaurants in Erongo Region
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We're situated in relaxing setting where solice and nature welcomes you. After a long and hot journey you can be sure to unwind, cool and refresh yourself at Bambu Wellness Boutique. From a neck & shoulder, head massage, feet treatments and full body treatments you enter a state of deep relaxation and wellness, rewarding you with a freshly made smoothie or milkshake of your choice-salads optional
5.0 based on 79 reviews
Erongo Mountain Winery is opened for personal tours and intimate wine tastings! Explore our process, and gain insight into the fermentation of our wines in our imported French oak barrels. Experience first hand the distilling of our different Namibian-made liqueurs and natural alcohol. Enjoy delicious wines and liqueurs in our elegant Tasting Room over looking the vineyards, backed by the beautiful Erongo mountains. We offer indoor and outdoor seating, as well as a variety of snacks, Flammkucken, and excellent coffee. Our Winery is situated along the Omaruru river at 1200m above sea level and surrounded by the beautiful rugged mountains of the Erongo region (Namibia). This trailblazing and innovative boutique winery is pioneering the Namibian wine industry, carving out its legacy in the arid dry granite rock.
We visited Erongo Moutain Winery with friend and we had our kids with us. We heard that it was an awesome establishment and just had to try it. Upon arrival we were greeted by Boppy. Although Namibia is experiencing a record 7year drought, and the vineyards are quite dry, our expectations was exceeded. We could not believe that such a place existed in Namibia. We booked a tour which was also presented by Boppy, which she handled with great passion and very professional. We had lunch and did wine tasting while we had lunch which was very nice and relaxing. The food was truly amazing, we ordered from the starters, mains and desert and it was devine to say the least. All the dishes was very well presented and the taste was out of this world. The dish that stood out was the Half liquid chocolate cake. The wines was also very nice to taste, and the apertifs I really enjoyed. The kids was very well taken care of as well. All in all, we had an awesome time at Erongo Mountain Winery and their Jewel reastaurant. The menus and wines are very well priced. We had such a great time and time flew by while we enjoyed the delightful food and drinks. This establishment comes highly recommended! We will visit again. When traveling through Omaruru this place is a must visit.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Primarily, EHRA's wildlife volunteer program is structured in 2-week-long rotations throughout the year. Volunteers may join the team for a max of 12 weeks. Tours begin in Swakop but are spent in Damaraland. EHRA is an NPO which aims to reduce conflict between Namibian desert-adapted elephants and communities in the area. Our program offers on the ground, practical and realistic solutions to curbing the decline of elephant numbers and keeping the people safe. The award-winning volunteer projects offer a variety of trip options and enables anyone wanting to volunteer in Africa to contribute towards elephant conservation and really make a difference! Each fortnight is split into a dusty, sweaty and rewarding Build Week, followed by the thrill of very important Elephant Patrols. We also offer Family Volunteer, School and University trips, and the annual Fundraising Trek over the mighty Brandberg. Join us and enjoy the Namibian desert and campfire nights under the starry sky!
4.5 based on 141 reviews
The gems and stones are awesome - what beautiful colours, it is quite mind-boggling of what is on display. Expensive, but if one can afford to buy, then why not!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
All these rugs and wall hanging are hand woven by local people. Different designs, possibility to visit the weavers and produce for sale at very attractive prices. Possibility of VAT claim at the airport.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Decent art café with snack ms and drinks. The best selection of English books I’ve seen so far in Africa..
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Superb location close to mall, clean premises, awesome views and well equipped for self catering. We really had a great time.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Bar Zonder Naam is a stylish, yet cozy little wine and craft beer bar in the heart of Swakopmund. After an exciting day of activities in and around Swakopmund, drop in at Bar Zonder Naam for an ice cold Windhoek Beer, Gin & Tonic, Cocktail or one of our many exquisite Wines. We also serve delicious snack platters and smaller meals to go with the drinks. Ever so often we arrange for some local Talent to play live music to you our esteemed clients and keep you entertained while enjoying the magnificent Namibian Sun Downer that can be viewed from our Terrace. Bar Zonder Naam and its Team is looking forward to welcome you to our little Jewel in Swakopmund, Namibia soon.
We had a day full of touristy activities in Swakop and went to Bar Zonder Naam for a quick drink. The ambiance was amazing - felt like a quaint europian bar with a lovely setting, great music and friendly staff! Definitely looking forward to going back again.
4.0 based on 571 reviews
The Swakopmund Museum is run by the Scientific Society Swakopmund. It is the largest privately run museum in Namibia and a favourite amongst locals and guests. On display are various types of indigenous plants, animals, minerals, an archaeological exhibition, the transport system of old and a variety of cultural historical objects. One of a kind and educational is the exhibition “People of Namibia.” It focuses on the traditional heritage of the different ethnic groups of Namibia.
What a lovely experience. Well worth a visit especially if you are interested in history. Takes about 40min to walk through
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