![]() Lots of big trees provide ample resting spots along the route. This includes hot showers (solar heated or using a 'donkey'), clean toilets, braai facilities and a covered sleeping area with optional mattresses. The overnight places are well designed - catering for all hikers' needs. Fences are crossed with ingenious steps using old car tyres. The route is well marked and should cause no problems to hiking groups. We are certain it will attract hikers interested in geology, bird-watching, trees and other plants, wildlife especially reptiles, archaeology and those who just love a hike through mostly unspoiled nature, walking in dry river beds and over the rolling hills of the Khomas Hochland. There is also an option to do a 4 day (53 km) hike. It winds through the most alluring and rugged part of the Khomos Hochland crossing 5 farms - Duesternbrook, Otjiseva, Onduno, Godeis and Monte Christo. ![]() Opened in June 2015, the new Khomas Hochland Hiking Trail covers a total distance of 91km over 6 days. ![]()
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