Daan Viljoen Game Reserve

Daan Viljoen Game Reserve is a protected area just outside Windhoek, offering a peaceful escape with abundant wildlife and hiking opportunities.

15,000
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Daan Viljoen Game Reserve

 

Daan Viljoen Game Reserve encompasses a beautiful region in the rolling hills of the Khomas Hochland, just west of Namibia's capital, Windhoek. The reserve is a magnet for nature lovers, known for its diverse ecosystems and variety of wildlife, including kudu, zebra, and over 200 bird species. Established in 1962, Daan Viljoen is a relatively small reserve, covering around 15,000 acres, making it easily accessible for day trips and short stays. The reserve is crisscrossed by a network of trails that offer exciting hiking and mountain biking opportunities through savannahs dotted with thorn trees and waterholes teeming with life. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking and birdwatching in this serene environment. With well-maintained facilities and a sense of remote tranquility, Daan Viljoen serves as a perfect introduction to Namibia's natural beauty and is ideal for both seasoned travelers and families looking to explore the wilderness just a short drive from urban amenities.

Highlights

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Rocky outcrops providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape

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Walking trails that offer close-up encounters with diverse wildlife

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The scenic Augeigas Dam, supporting a variety of waterbirds

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Picturesque picnic spots shaded by native acacia trees

Notable Natural Features

Augeigas Dam

A popular spot for birdwatching, especially during the wet season when water levels are higher.

Leopard Trail

A challenging hiking route offering rewarding views and opportunities to spot large mammals.

Picnic Areas

Designated spots throughout the reserve ideal for enjoying a meal with scenic surroundings.