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The Oshikoto Region, tucked away in Northern Namibia, is a place of vast landscapes, rich heritage, and surprising wildlife. Despite being off the beaten track, it has a lot to offer to any traveller looking for a unique adventure.
In Oshikoto, due to the gravel roads, SUVs or 4x4 vehicles are highly recommended. These cars provide the comfort and sturdiness you need for long drives and off-road adventures.
Speed limits vary from 60km/h in towns to 120km/h on highways. Remember to drive on the left side of the road, same as in the UK, and always wear your seat belt.
Main roads are generally in good condition but be prepared for gravel roads, especially on rural routes. The B1 highway conveniently connects Oshikoto with other regions.
A short drive from Oshikoto, Etosha National Park is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. This park offers sightings of the Big 5 and a large variety of birds.
Explore the fascinating prehistoric rock engravings at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Twyfelfontein. The Hoba meteorite, the largest known meteorite on Earth, is another popular attraction.
Oshikoto lacks beaches but makes up for it with its fascinating landscapes. The region's capital, Tsumeb, a mining town rich in history and culture, is a noteworthy place to visit.
Oshikoto enjoys a semi-arid climate with warm summers and mildly cool winters. Namibia uses the Namibian Dollar (N$), but the South African Rand is also accepted.
The Tsumeb Copper Festival, an annual event celebrating the region's mining heritage, brings together local businesses, crafters, and artists and is worth attending.
A journey through Oshikoto promises unparalleled sights, encounters with Africa's spectacular wildlife, and a deep dive into the local culture. Buckle up for a road trip of a lifetime!