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Public Holiday
Nationwide
Day of the Namibian Women and International Human Rights Day
Sunday, September 10, 2028
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
📣 Traveler notes
Namibia is known for attractions like the Namib Desert, Fish River Canyon, and Etosha National Park. Due to its history and diverse population, the country features multiple indigenous cultures, languages (including Khoisan click languages), and practices (such as German and Afrikaans). Locals are generally reported as welcoming.
- Basic greetings like 'How are you?' are customary.
- Expect diverse cultural interactions, reflecting various languages and customs.
- Dress according to the specific venue (e.g., formal wear for official events).
- Displaying affection in public is rare and typically limited to nightlife areas.
- The population is generally welcoming.
- Cultural sensitivity regarding ancestry and identity is important.
- When meeting locals, it is customary to greet them by asking 'How are you?' or 'Howzit?' (informal). While shorts and trousers are generally acceptable, tourists should be mindful of dress codes, dressing formally or traditionally for events or religious services. When uncertain, refer to people simply as 'Namibians'.
About this holiday
Human rights in Namibia are constitutionally protected, as established by the 1990 Constitution.