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The North
Western region of Namibia, also known as Kaokoland, is home to the
nomadic groups of proud Himba people who still choose to live a
nomadic and traditional lifestyle. They are also referred to as the
Kaokovelders. Basically Herero in terms of origin, language and
culture, they are semi-nomadic pastoralists who tend to trek from
one watering place to another seeking grazing areas for their goat
and cattle. They seldom leave their home areas and maintain, even in
their dress, a tradition of their own, on which other cultures have
made little impression. For many centuries they have lived a
relatively isolated existence and were not involved in any
significant measure in the long struggle for pasturelands.
They are tall, slender and statuesque people, characterized by their
proud yet friendly bearing. The women are noted for their unusual
sculptural beauty, with their detailed and intricate hairstyles, and
traditional adornments. They rub their bodies with a mixture of red
ochre and butterfat, which protects their skins against the harsh
desert environment and gives them a red-drown complexion. They use
many different hairstyles and dress to illustrate their status, for
example the men plait their hair differently to show their marital
status. Men, women and children wear body adornments made from iron
and shell beads.
Thimbi Thimbi Safaris are offering a full day Himba Excursion in a
4x4 vehicle through from Hobatere Camp on the Northern Namibia 4x4
Adv (Day 4) and the Namibian Highlights (Day 6). This full day
excursion travels north along the western boundary of Etosha and
visits a village south of Opuwo. Your local guide will gain
permission to enter the village from the local chief and you will
learn all aspects of modern day himba life. This is a full day
excursion from approx 07h00 to 15h30. Maximum 8 persons and minimum
of 2 persons.
Please pre-book this activity when booking your safari to avoid
disappointment, however please note that all optional activities are
subject to availability.
The price is N$650/person for a minimum of 2 persons. This money is
used to buy foodstuffs for the village and to pay our local guide,
therefore a large proportion of what you pay goes directly to the
community.
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