Etosha National Park: Himba Village Cultural Tour
Embark on a cultural journey to a traditional Himba village, located just 40km from the Anderson Gate of Etosha. Learn about the Himba people's history, rituals, and traditional way of life.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Himba people on a guided tour
- Learn about the Himba people's history, rituals, and traditional way of life
- Capture the timeless beauty of the people and their traditional way of life
- Support local and ensure that the Himba people benefit directly from your visit
Description
Embark on a fascinating cultural journey to a traditional Himba village, located just 40km from the Anderson Gate of Etosha National Park. Explore the rich heritage and way of life of one of Namibia's most iconic indigenous tribes.
Discover the everyday life of the Himba people, whose customs have remained largely unchanged for centuries. Observe their traditional lifestyle, which includes animal husbandry, agriculture, and craftsmanship. Learn about the Himba’s social structure, their belief systems, and their deep connection to the land.
Meet the Himba villagers through a local guide, who will share stories about the Himba’s spiritual practices, marriage customs, and their famed beauty rituals involving the application of red ochre and butter.
Take a walk through the village to see traditional mud huts (ovahimba), the open courtyards, and the cattle kraals that are central to Himba life. The community’s daily activities and communal bonds are visible as you visit the village’s central meeting areas and learn about the importance of family and cattle.
Capture the timeless beauty of the Himba people, their distinctive attire, and their traditional way of life. The bright red ochre that adorns the women’s skin and hair, combined with the scenic backdrop of the Namibian landscape, provides for truly unique and memorable photographs.
Depending on the season, you may also be treated to traditional Himba dance and music, as well as demonstrations of handcrafts such as jewelry-making, pottery, and weaving. Learn about these intricate skills that have been passed down through generations.
Includes
Transportation
Local guide
Opportunity to support the village by purchasing handmade goods
Important Information
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
Bring a camera for photos
Carry water and sunscreen for protection
Respect the Himba people and their culture
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund