At Kronenhof Lodge (Gate)
Serenity Amidst the Sands: At Kronenhof Lodge
Explore Duwisib Castle, a historical landmark in Namibia showcasing stunning architecture and a rich cultural heritage amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Nestled in the heart of Namibia, Duwisib Castle is a stunning architectural gem that reflects the rich history of the region. With its striking design and enchanting surroundings, it is a must-visit for tourists seeking both beauty and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Rundu, take the B10 road towards Grootfontein. After approximately 200 km, take a right turn onto the D500 road. Continue on D500 for about 75 km until you reach Duwisib Castle. Look for the signs indicating the castle along the way. Note that you may need to pay an entrance fee of 80 Namibian dollars per person at the castle.
Public Transportation
To reach Duwisib Castle via public transportation, start by taking a bus from Rundu to Gobabis. Once in Gobabis, look for a local taxi or minibus heading towards the Duwisib area. Inform the driver of your destination, Duwisib Castle. Keep in mind that this may require some waiting time, and it's advisable to confirm the timetable and availability of transport beforehand. The entrance fee at the castle is 80 Namibian dollars per person.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, you can hire a taxi from Rundu to Duwisib Castle. Ensure you agree on a fare before starting the journey. The taxi will take you directly to the castle, but the fare may be higher than public transport due to the distance. An entrance fee of 80 Namibian dollars per person applies at the castle.
Use Duwisib Castle as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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