Rock Art in Namibia

Summary
Rock art in Namibia is an essential aspect of the country's cultural heritage, providing a window into the lives of the ancient people who once inhabited the region. These artworks, created thousands of years ago, give us valuable insights into social, spiritual, and environmental aspects of early human societies in Namibia. On this tour, we discover Spitzkoppe, often referred to as the "Matterhorn of Africa," with its rock paintings of animals and human figures. We also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Twyfelfontein, one of the most famous rock art locations in the country, featuring over 2,500 engravings and paintings and Brandberg Mountain, known for the "White Lady" paintings.
What to Expect
- Experience the wilderness at Huab Lodge
- Guided hike at Spitzkoppe and to the rock paintings of Bushman Paradise Cave
- See the "White Lady" painting at the Brandberg mountain range
