Driving from Windhoek to Spitzkoppe: A step by step guide | Namibia

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @richardrobert9492
    @richardrobert9492 Год назад +1

    i like your videos brother,welcome tanzania you will real enjoy

  • @damianmcdonagh7908
    @damianmcdonagh7908 Год назад +4

    Another great video, brings back so memories of my two week self drive camping safari in October. I loved Spitzkoppe.

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, one of my favorite places in Namibia

  • @fungaimagumise4360
    @fungaimagumise4360 Год назад

    Great country, great content, love from dete in zim

  • @justlife1993
    @justlife1993 Год назад +1

    I love your videos

  • @stuartrollings602
    @stuartrollings602 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I have a friend that had the hunting concession from the conservancy at Spit.. and we spent a great day chasing game around there. His camp is in an area off limits from the public so we got to drive all of the veld around the mts and picnic in some stunning high meadows under trees. Your video brings back great memories of that area. Thanks Nick!

  • @freddiekustaa2633
    @freddiekustaa2633 Год назад

    Boet keep doing what you are doing, you inspire us all.....🙏🙌🙌👊love the content..... you just got yourself another subscriber....

  • @marschlionoalexander8498
    @marschlionoalexander8498 Год назад +1

    Karibib grew as a center for diamond mining and processing, attracting a diverse population of workers from across Southern Africa. In the 1950s and 1960s, Karibib was one of the largest diamond producers in the country and was home to a thriving business community. After Namibia gained independence in 1990, Karibib's economy shifted towards agriculture and tourism, with the town becoming a popular stop for tourists en route to the nearby Erongo Mountains.

    • @mzerk9324
      @mzerk9324 Год назад

      Yes but there is also a gold mine at Karibib (Navachab gold mine) for years.

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад +1

      As I understand some of the marble & granite is a by-product from Navachab as well

  • @shaunmoller2997
    @shaunmoller2997 Год назад

    Great episode on our bucket list for 5 years it is time

  • @naturearoundtheworld2425
    @naturearoundtheworld2425 Год назад

    I love all your videos boet! Especially the music you chose! Keep it up!

  • @jeandelaharpe4222
    @jeandelaharpe4222 Год назад

    Just binge watched almost half of your videos and I'm hooked. Really appreciate the info on traveling Namibia, since I want to plan a trip quite soon. Then a question on your camping gear, are you still happy with your Tentco Savannah 3 tent?

  • @walex19
    @walex19 Год назад

    Man, I miss Namibia!

  • @riaanvanrooyen6916
    @riaanvanrooyen6916 Год назад

    Nick, is there a way that you can share the video link of your travel from Windhoek to Swakkopmund pls. Thanks again for all the awesome uploads.

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад

      Unfortunately I stopped my travels there...but from Spitzkoppe its a tar road all the way, you just carry on straight where I left the tar road.

  • @kasangaandreas9645
    @kasangaandreas9645 Год назад

    Wonderful job....keep it up broo....hard times forever pays.....do you buy maps?

  • @damianmcdonagh7908
    @damianmcdonagh7908 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад

      Thanks for the donation Damian, much appreciated🙏🙂

  • @Getouttahere78
    @Getouttahere78 Год назад

    Karibib 🤔
    Would not exist if it wasn't for marble and granite. Lovely to see those small places again.

  • @robharrison6918
    @robharrison6918 Год назад

    Hi Nick, I went there once and there was thunder in the air, then the next moment I nearly shat myself as a bolt of lightening shot up far too close t me for my liking. Never experienced anthing like it before or since. But I am very wary of thunder and lightening now. Saw plenty in JoBurg but that was far enough away.😬😀

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад

      😂not something you'll find a lot of in Namibia⚡️

  • @BlackwoodHinterlandVibes360
    @BlackwoodHinterlandVibes360 Год назад

    We are going to visit Namibia in October. I´m so glad I found your channel! Are you namibian?

  • @drup2013
    @drup2013 Год назад +1

    Namibia is uniquely beautiful. Fact. What attractions are in Spitzkoppe??

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад +1

      I'll show some in the next video, but people go there mainly cause you get to camp right against those massive granite boulders. Rock climbing, hiking, sunsets, lots of SAN rock paintings, there is a rock pool where you can swim and a few more places for beautiful pictures

  • @nolavout9094
    @nolavout9094 Год назад

    Love the SA accent, Namibia looks like it has good roads unlike Zambia where I was from

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад

      Very good, I was in Zambia last year so I know what you are talking about👍

    • @nolavout9094
      @nolavout9094 Год назад

      In the 70s they were mint, but that was a few years ago 😖😫

    • @simanaduprie9893
      @simanaduprie9893 Год назад

      The best road in Africa

    • @simanaduprie9893
      @simanaduprie9893 Год назад

      Namibia is beautiful

  • @EmyKonstantin
    @EmyKonstantin Год назад

    The town of Karibib was established mainly because of the mine workers. (If I’m correct) 😂

  • @cloudandtree7808
    @cloudandtree7808 4 месяца назад

    Would the gravel road be drivable with a normal city sedan i.e. a Ford figo or renault kwid?

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  4 месяца назад +1

      yes ive done this before with a Polo Vivo, only about 40km

  • @iloveairsoft790
    @iloveairsoft790 5 месяцев назад

    is that a Land Cruiser

  • @Kwasi1790
    @Kwasi1790 Год назад

    Is Namibia safe?

  • @marschlionoalexander8498
    @marschlionoalexander8498 Год назад

    During apartheid, Usakos was designated a "colored town" and was subject to racial segregation policies. After Namibia gained independence in 1990, Usakos continued to develop as a center for commerce and transportation, with the town serving as an important hub for the region's mining and agricultural industries. Today, Usakos is known for its rich cultural heritage, including the annual Damara Traditional Festival, which celebrates the culture and traditions of the Damara people.

    • @NickfrNamibia
      @NickfrNamibia  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, knew that someone which would be able to provide some insight. Do you now what time of the year the festival is held?

    • @marschlionoalexander8498
      @marschlionoalexander8498 Год назад

      @@NickfrNamibia Not sure. I'm still having a look online.