Kunene Region

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf course can I expect in Namibia's Kunene Region?

Forget lush fairways; the Kunene Region offers a truly unique desert golf experience. You'll play on sand greens and fairways that blend seamlessly with the rugged, arid landscape, demanding precision and a different kind of short game. It's less about manicured perfection and more about embracing the wild beauty around you.

Is it really worth traveling to Kunene Region just for one golf course?

Absolutely, if you're seeking an adventure beyond the typical golf resort. We recommend combining your round with a broader exploration of Kunene's incredible natural wonders, like the Epupa Falls or the stark beauty of Damaraland. It's a journey for the intrepid golfer, not just a quick golf trip.

When is the best time of year to play golf in Kunene Region?

We suggest visiting during the cooler, dry winter months from May to September. The daytime temperatures are more pleasant for a round, and wildlife viewing is often at its peak, enhancing your overall experience. Avoid the intense summer heat if you can.

What unique non-golf activities should I plan for in Kunene Region?

Your trip to Kunene should definitely include exploring the region's dramatic landscapes and rich culture. We highly recommend guided safaris to spot desert-adapted elephants or a visit to a Himba village for an unforgettable cultural immersion. It's an incredible opportunity to experience Namibia's wild heart.

What are the practical considerations and typical costs for golfing in Kunene?

Expect a more rustic setup than a championship course, with green fees being quite reasonable, often included if you're staying at a specific lodge. The real cost comes with travel-getting to Kunene involves significant driving or charter flights, so factor in vehicle rental and accommodation for a multi-day adventure.