06 June 2025

Google expands Street View coverage in Namibia to over 21,000 kilometers!

Google has officially expanded its Street View coverage in Namibia, now offering over 21,000 kilometers of immersive 360° imagery across the country’s roads, cities, and iconic landscapes. As announced on the Google Africa Blog, users can now virtually explore Namibia's diverse destinations, including Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Grootfontein, Henties Bay, Karasburg, Keetmanshoop, Mariental, Otjiwarongo, and many more.
With this significant update, Google Street View now allows virtual travellers to experience some of Namibia's most famous landmarks. These include the Franke Tower in Omaruru, Christ Church in Windhoek, the Independence Memorial Museum, and natural highlights like Penguin Island near Lüderitz.


To explore Namibia via Street View, users can simply drag Pegman onto the map in Google Maps or tap on 360° imagery on their mobile devices. This expansion not only enhances digital accessibility to Namibia's cultural and natural treasures but also supports tourism and education through rich, visual storytelling.

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