Ghaub Cave
Ghaub Cave is the next name on the list of the most beautiful caves in Namibia that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Dr. Henry Fedder discovered the cave in 1914, and it is Namibia's third-largest cave, reaching a depth of approximately 38 meters and stretching over 2,5 kilometers with numerous channels. This cave can be found in the Otavi Mountains, south of Tsumeb, at Ghaub Guest Farm.
The cave is made up of four different rock types, with dolomite and sandstone as the primary geology, as well as limestone, which is partially interspersed with crystal stone. The cave's interior contains a large and deep lake. Only guided tours are permitted to enter the cave, and visitors are provided with a miner's lamp and a safety helmet. Ghuab Cave features stalactites and stalagmites, as well as petrified underground waterfalls, an unusual organ-pipe formation of stalagmites, interesting crystal formations, and priceless san art.
Location: Ghaub Cave, Tsumeb, Namibia