Our first stop will be at Christuskirche, Windhoek Namibia, which is Windhoek's most recognisable landmark. Take a look inside (if it's open) and learn about this uniquely designed church in the centre of the city.
We will spend an approximately 15 minutes.
After the visit at the church, our next stop is Parliament Gardens, named for it's proximity to Parliament house. Here, we learn all about Namibia's rich history and the people that fought for Namibia's independence.
We will spend an approximately 15 minutes, and we will passby the National Museum of Namibia.
Here we get to know about the Namibia's founding father, Dr. Sam Nuyoma and the struggle for Namibia's Independence as well as where we are currently, some 30 years post independence.
We will pass by: Alte Feste where further information on the history of Namibia including the role of the Germans and South Africans pre independence.
From Windhoek city, we head into the Katutura Township to experience how more than 50% of Windhoek residents live. Katutura itself is a huge area, and made up of all different suburbs of all different socio-economic levels. We will spent close to 1 hour.
We will stop Stop At: Oshetu Community Market, where we will explore the local market and try some local delacacies from Kapana (bbq meat) to Mopane worms, to mealie pap and more. We will spend around 30 minutes at the market.
Our last stop will be at Penduka Village, which is at Goreangab Dam Reservoir. This is a wonderful womens project set up to give women work opportunities. We will explore their workshop and see how they handcraft beautiful local curios from batik style fabrics to embroidery and more. We will spend an approximate 30 minutes.