Maltahöhe
Maltahöhe is a village in the Hardap region of central Namibia.
Understand
Maltahöhe was named after Malta von Burgsdorff, wife of a German imperial officer. It is one of the historic colonial places in Namibia. There is not much to see here, but its location on several regional roads make it a rather frequently visited place.
Get in
Maltahöhe is connected via tarred road (C19) to Mariental, and via good gravel roads to Walvis Bay and Helmeringhausen (C14), to Solitaire (MR36), and to Kalkrand (C21).
Get around
The village is walkable.
See
- Maltahöhe Hotel is a sleepy accommodation facility in a historic building, reportedly the oldest in the country that has been operational without interruption. There is also a bar.
Buy
Maltahöhe has a petrol station and a general dealer.
Eat
The general dealer on the main road offers snacks and light meals.
Sleep
- 🌍 Old Bridge campsite (2 km outside the village on the Hudup River. Situated on the old road bridge upstream the current one). 4 camping spots on the Hubup river, still being established. The place becomes muddy if it rains... but it really doesn't rain often here. Some shade from trees, and benches and tables under tin roofs. Hot and cold water and solar lights, no power sockets. The water doesn't taste very nice, bring your own to cook and drink. Owner is very friendly. 80 N$ pppn, children free.
Go next
- Duwisib Castle on the D826, a tiny castle in Romanesque Revival architecture built by a German colonial officer. You may sleep inside the castle in the original bedrooms.
- Sesriem and Sossusvlei, a canyon and a clay pan in the Namib Sand Sea.
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