Okaukuejo → Windhoek
Risk level: Low
⛽ Fuel: Fuel available en route at: Otjiwarongo, Okahandja. Always depart with a full tank.
⚠️ Safety: Risk level: Low. Straight tar road; stop at Okonjima if time allows; easy drive Straight B1 tar road; no major risks if fuel is full Avoid driving after dark — wildlife on the roads is a serious hazard in Namibia.
Most Asked Questions
Am I suitable for a self-drive tour through Namibia?
A self-drive tour is ideal if you are an independent traveler comfortable with long-distance driving (4 to 6 hours daily), basic vehicle maintenance like changing a flat tire, and navigating remote terrain with limited cell service Gravel & Tar: Most major tourist routes (e.g., to Etosha National Park or Swakopmund) feature tarred roads and well-graded gravel, which can be easily traversed in a high-clearance 2WD during the dry season.4×4 Necessity: A 4×4 (often with a rooftop tent) is strongly recommended or required if you plan to visit Damaraland, Khaudum National Park, the Skeleton Coast, or the deep sand leading to Sossusvlei.Hazards: Unpaved roads can be corrugated and have loose gravel, requiring you to drive at steady, reduced speeds
Can i bring meat into namibia
No, you cannot bring meat into Namibia without a valid veterinary import permit. Namibia enforces incredibly strict biosecurity laws to protect its Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) free status. Previous personal exemptions (such as allowances for personal consumption or “padkos” from South Africa) are no longer valid. Border officials heavily monitor all land borders and airports, and any unpermitted meat products will be confiscated and destroyed. Forbidden Meat Items: Without an official permit, you cannot cross the Namibian border with: Raw red meat: Beef, lamb, mutton, goat, and pork. Poultry: Raw or cooked chicken and duck. Processed/Cured meats: Biltong, droëwors, salami, ham, bacon, and polonies. Cooked meals: Even fully cooked or frozen home meals containing meat are banned. What is Allowed? Commercially canned meats: Items like tinned braai relish with meat or canned corned beef are generally accepted, though subject to final border scrutiny. Permitted imports: If you absolutely must bring meat, you must apply for an official own-use import permit well in advance through the Directorate of Veterinary Services (DVS) Import Office in Windhoek
Do I need a 4×4 to self-drive in Namibia?
Not everywhere – major routes to Etosha, Sossusvlei and Swakopmund are manageable in a 2WD. A 4×4 is strongly recommended for Damaraland, Kaokoland, the Skeleton Coast, and any remote gravel routes.
What currency should I bring
The Namibian Dollar is the official currency and is fixed to and equals the South African Rand. These currencies can be used freely in Namibia, but the Namibian Dollar is not legal tender in South Africa.
Traveller’s checks and credit cards are also accepted throughout the country, though not in every case. Therefore, it’s best to travel with multiple payment options just in case. ATM’s are widely available throughout the country for cash withdrawals. In addition, there are four main commercial banks in Namibia (Standard Bank, FNB, Nedbank and Bank Windhoek). These banks have foreign currency exchange facilities.
Vehicle Choices
A 4×4 vehicle (often with a rooftop tent) is strongly recommended. Roughly 80% of the road network consists of gravel, which can be slippery or uneven.
Can I drive from Okaukuejo to Windhoek in one day?
This is doable in a single day. Africa Voyager recommends allowing 6h 30m for the ~430 km drive.
Why We Recommend This Route
This leg’s numbers are computed from measured distance and drive-time data — Africa Voyager’s recommended time builds in a buffer for fuel and photo stops based on the route’s risk level. We don’t yet have curated on-the-ground notes (comfort score, coffee/scenic stops) for this specific leg.
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