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Karas Region Collection

Discover the enchanting Karas Region in Namibia, where nature and culture intertwine to create a mesmerizing experience

Background imageKaras Region Collection: The Quiver Tree in Namibia gets its name from the San people who used the tubular

The Quiver Tree in Namibia gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to form quivers for their arrows, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Ghost Town

Ghost Town
Kolmannskuppe, Ghost Town Kolmanskop, Luderitz, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Fish Canyon

Fish Canyon
Fish River Canyon Conservation Area, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Hotel Goerke

Hotel Goerke
Luderitz, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Africa

Africa, Southern, African, Namibia, Karas Region, Keetmanshoop, Quiver Tree

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Impressions of the Himba people

Impressions of the Himba people
Rudy Mareel

Background imageKaras Region Collection: View through silhouetted Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum)

View through silhouetted Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum) to the golden sun at dawn in the Quiver Tree Forest, near Keetmanshoop; ?Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Dawn in the Quiver tree forest with silhouette of Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum)

Dawn in the Quiver tree forest with silhouette of Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum) and golden sunrise, near Keetmanshoop; ?Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum) under a starry sky in the Quiver Tree Forest

Quiver trees (Aloidendron dichotomum) under a starry sky in the Quiver Tree Forest, near Keetmanshoop; Gariganus, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver Tree (Aloe Dichotoma) Forest In The Playground Of The Giants With A Rainbow; Keetmanshoop

Quiver Tree (Aloe Dichotoma) Forest In The Playground Of The Giants With A Rainbow; Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver Trees or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Quiver Trees or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver Tree or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, at sunset, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Quiver Tree or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, at sunset, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver Trees or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, at sunset, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Quiver Trees or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, at sunset, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Quiver Tree or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Quiver Tree or Kokerbaum -Aloe dichotoma-, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Woman taking photos of quiver trees, Karas Region, Namibia

Woman taking photos of quiver trees, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Cheetah -Acinonyx jubatus-, Karas Region, Namibia

Cheetah -Acinonyx jubatus-, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Cheetah -Acinonyx jubatus-, portrait, Karas Region, Namibia

Cheetah -Acinonyx jubatus-, portrait, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Rock Monitor -Varanus albigularis-, Karas Region, Namibia

Rock Monitor -Varanus albigularis-, Karas Region, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Rusty vintage car surrounded by plants, Karas, Namibia

Rusty vintage car surrounded by plants, Karas, Namibia

Background imageKaras Region Collection: The Quiver Tree gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to

The Quiver Tree gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to form quivers for their arrows, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

Background imageKaras Region Collection: Building taken over by sand, former diamond mining town, now ghost town, Kolmanskop

Building taken over by sand, former diamond mining town, now ghost town, Kolmanskop, Luderitz, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa



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Discover the enchanting Karas Region in Namibia, where nature and culture intertwine to create a mesmerizing experience. Immerse yourself in the mystical Quiver Tree Forest, named after the tubular plants that were once used by the San people. As dawn breaks, witness a breathtaking view through silhouetted Quiver trees as they frame the golden sun, painting an awe-inspiring picture near Keetmanshoop. Venture further into this captivating region and explore Fish Canyon, an otherworldly landscape that will leave you speechless. Marvel at its rugged beauty and feel like you've stepped into another dimension. And if you're seeking a unique place to stay, Hotel Goerke awaits with its charming ambiance and warm hospitality. But it's not just about natural wonders; it also offers cultural encounters that will leave lasting impressions. Meet the Himba people and be captivated by their way of life - their traditions, clothing adorned with ochre pigments, and their deep connection to the land. As night falls over Karas Region, prepare for a celestial spectacle unlike any other. Witness Quiver trees standing tall under a starry sky in Gariganus - an ethereal sight that will ignite your imagination. Namibia is known for its vast landscapes and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. And within this incredible country lies Karas Region - home to both ghost towns frozen in time and unforgettable experiences that will forever remain etched in your heart.