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Omusati
Omusati, Namibia
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Ruacana Falls
Ombalantu Baobab Tree

Ruacana Falls
4.3
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Ombalantu Baobab Tree
3.9
(26)
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Ruacana Falls

Ruacana Falls
4.3
William HaunWilliam Haun
Lovely falls and scenery. Unfortunately, I went in the dry season so it wasn’t as spectacular as in peak rainy season.
The place hasn’t been maintained in decades. The steps down are dangerously crooked & collapsed in sections. Be very careful.
If you enter from Angola don’t have a Namibian visa (or just a single-entry Angolan visa), the immigration staff on both sides are friendly and will allow you cross - even without $$$ (results may vary).
Frank PedersenFrank Pedersen
Here, you are close to the Ruacana Fallls.
The Kunene river, a border river between Namibia and Angola, plunges into a 120 meter deep and 700 meter wide gorge which forms the Ruacana Falls.  The waterfall used to be 120 meters (390 ft) high and 700 meters (2,300 ft) wide in full flood. Before it was used for producing power at the power plant, it was among the largest waterfalls in Africa, both by volume and width.
Annushca GreeffAnnushca Greeff
Echo with all the other reviews - the views are spectacular and well worth the trip!
Sadly the environment is polluted with bottles and cans. And the stairs have become unsafe to descend. (still possible if you are careful and use the side to go down) I don't know how long it will still be safe and accessible to public.
Christopher WalkerChristopher Walker
Sadly quite difficult to reach - the tourist infrastructure isn't great - but if you time your visit right (early morning is best), you'll be rewarded with a dramatic scene that has none of the kitschiness of Niagara.
Phillip HamalwaPhillip Hamalwa
Beautiful here. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERY NAMIBIA AND TOURISTS TO VISIT THIS BEAUTIFUL PLACE. NATURE IS VERY UNIQUE AND BEAUTIFUL.
JUST WOW!
EXPLORE WITH GOODONE MEDIA

Ombalantu Baobab Tree

Ombalantu Baobab Tree
3.9
Edwin AgbakpeEdwin Agbakpe
Beautiful with a rich history. Definitely worth a visit.

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