Depends on how you look at it. Right now I am in Swakopmund. It's very touristic and has many whites. Windhoek city centre which looks very nice doesn't have many whites except for the malls. They stick to their own areas it seems.
is it worth it?
It is very enjoyable. I have a great time SO far and can only say a few bad things.
Do you travel solo? Is it easy to rent and drive a car? Are roads safe? Is it safe enough to entirely solo it?
Namibia has been on my top list for a small while, but never bothered to do any research apart from nice places to see/experience.
Solo - no with family
Car and roads - easy to rent but pricey roads are surprisingly excellent but I only went from Windhoek to Swakopmund to the coast so far.
Solo it - I'd say yes. People are friendly and the places to avoid and far and few.
would you recommend taking a motorcycle and driving thru namibia
This was what instantly came to my mind when driving the highway to the coast. The weather (right now - winter), the surrounding view, straight road for miles and miles. Must be amazing.
This is a slow boqrd you fucking gay. Thread's been up for less than 3 hours.
Do you travel solo? Is it easy to rent and drive a car? Are roads safe? Is it safe enough to entirely solo it?
Namibia has been on my top list for a small while, but never bothered to do any research apart from nice places to see/experience.
Not OP but Namibia was part of South Africa until the end of apartheid. So it has legacy infrastructure built by an advanced society. However, its sparsely populated unlike South Africa is so there's fewer social problems related to overpopulation.
>reasonably developed
It is. Probably from the combination of being a german colony and the major namibia ethnicity - the oshiwambos- being actually smart and kind people. Also Christianity *cough* *cough*.
>english
simple english will get you anywhere, more advanced english is obsolete
Not OP but Namibia was part of South Africa until the end of apartheid. So it has legacy infrastructure built by an advanced society. However, its sparsely populated unlike South Africa is so there's fewer social problems related to overpopulation.
This land is just so vast. Like in the middle of Windhoek you will find yourself driving 5 Minutes through open land and then reach another white people district with a huge ass mall. Pic related is the city center on a saturday.
Not OP but Namibia was part of South Africa until the end of apartheid. So it has legacy infrastructure built by an advanced society. However, its sparsely populated unlike South Africa is so there's fewer social problems related to overpopulation.
Who doesn't? I love seeing the surprise from American blacks, if they can even figure out how to get a passport, that no one worships them outside of America.
The national parks are worth visiting, the scenery in itself is worth it, there's historical sites too etc; there's quite a bit to do and see, but distances are huge and there's little to no public transport going to major tourist attractions. You'll have to get your own means of transport or book a tour/hire a guide with a vehicle.
That's the funny part. Africa is expensive to visit and the further into the shit of it you get, the more expensive it is. This is due to high costs of transpiration (flying) in a country with poor infrastructure and the scarcity of safe hotels and restaurants and having to hire 4x4 transportation.
The least expensive place to visit in Africa would probably be somewhere like Morocco which is safe for budget travel and cheap to get there from europe. You usually have to go through europe (or Dubai) to reach sub saharan africa anyway.
If you travel with someone, you can pull it off with a budget of €50-70 a day, that'll get you a 4WD with rooftop tent and camping gear plus food, drinks, fuel, a camp spot plus admission charges for what you want to visit. Can be done cheaper though.
Are there many white people there?
Depends on how you look at it. Right now I am in Swakopmund. It's very touristic and has many whites. Windhoek city centre which looks very nice doesn't have many whites except for the malls. They stick to their own areas it seems.
It is very enjoyable. I have a great time SO far and can only say a few bad things.
Solo - no with family
Car and roads - easy to rent but pricey roads are surprisingly excellent but I only went from Windhoek to Swakopmund to the coast so far.
Solo it - I'd say yes. People are friendly and the places to avoid and far and few.
This was what instantly came to my mind when driving the highway to the coast. The weather (right now - winter), the surrounding view, straight road for miles and miles. Must be amazing.
I only have WiFi in my accommodation.
>straight road for miles and miles
that's boring on a motorcycle
is it worth it?
Do you travel solo? Is it easy to rent and drive a car? Are roads safe? Is it safe enough to entirely solo it?
Namibia has been on my top list for a small while, but never bothered to do any research apart from nice places to see/experience.
would you recommend taking a motorcycle and driving thru namibia
Good cooming?
go do some sand boarding
fucking larper posts shit thread and doesn’t answer questions. Ban this gay jannies
This is a slow boqrd you fucking gay. Thread's been up for less than 3 hours.
What were they grilling?
What are you waiting for shooting your semen inside some Himba qts wombs?
How is English proficiency among the general population? Did you need any shots or drugs for African diseases ?
And I've heard that Namibia is ranked highly as a stable reasonably developed nation in Africa - why ? is it better than south africa?
Not OP but Namibia was part of South Africa until the end of apartheid. So it has legacy infrastructure built by an advanced society. However, its sparsely populated unlike South Africa is so there's fewer social problems related to overpopulation.
>African diseases
No not even Covid.
>reasonably developed
It is. Probably from the combination of being a german colony and the major namibia ethnicity - the oshiwambos- being actually smart and kind people. Also Christianity *cough* *cough*.
>english
simple english will get you anywhere, more advanced english is obsolete
This land is just so vast. Like in the middle of Windhoek you will find yourself driving 5 Minutes through open land and then reach another white people district with a huge ass mall. Pic related is the city center on a saturday.
Do you think they will be able to maintain the civilization they were given, or will they end up dismantling it?
ok we get it you hate black people go back now
Shut up, moron.
literal teenager
Who doesn't? I love seeing the surprise from American blacks, if they can even figure out how to get a passport, that no one worships them outside of America.
You’d be surprised. But I know you’re larping so it doesn’t matter.
Let's cut to the chase. How much sex have you had? Have you created a harem yet?
Op please respond to this, this is what everyone reading this thread wants to know
Beg some more incel and I will consider it so you can beat your tiny meat while thinking of me
>Posts Reddit AMA
>Acts like literal Redditor when asked the most sighsee question possible
Thank fuck summer is almost over
If you go to Ranch Koiimasis tell Freda to go fuck herself
Are the women eager to have your throbbing white cock penetrating their lower orifices? Do they want creampies?
Is there much in the way of work opportunities there for foreigners? I've heard houses are cheap to buy there, could be comfy.
Would you suck your dads dick to save your moms life?
yes
>Ask me anything.
Why is the yellow jam called "marmalade"?
larp, thats an ordinary city in the US
What is there to do ther? National parks? Will public transport get you there? Or need to rent car? Hire guides?
The national parks are worth visiting, the scenery in itself is worth it, there's historical sites too etc; there's quite a bit to do and see, but distances are huge and there's little to no public transport going to major tourist attractions. You'll have to get your own means of transport or book a tour/hire a guide with a vehicle.
Not OP but was in Namibia last year
OP got killed by the local warlord.
No wardlords there, it's Namibia, not the DRC.
In other words you have to be rich to travel there. You’re basically goin on safari like Francis macombe
Speaking of money, what is actually the most affordable African country to visit, without compromising too much on safety?
That's the funny part. Africa is expensive to visit and the further into the shit of it you get, the more expensive it is. This is due to high costs of transpiration (flying) in a country with poor infrastructure and the scarcity of safe hotels and restaurants and having to hire 4x4 transportation.
The least expensive place to visit in Africa would probably be somewhere like Morocco which is safe for budget travel and cheap to get there from europe. You usually have to go through europe (or Dubai) to reach sub saharan africa anyway.
The USA
If you travel with someone, you can pull it off with a budget of €50-70 a day, that'll get you a 4WD with rooftop tent and camping gear plus food, drinks, fuel, a camp spot plus admission charges for what you want to visit. Can be done cheaper though.