Lüderitz is a charming coastal town located in the Karas region of Namibia. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, it is known for its picturesque setting, historical significance, and unique German colonial architecture. Named after the German merchant Adolf Lüderitz, who established a trading post here in 1883, the town has a rich cultural heritage that blends African and European influences. Lüderitz is characterized by its colorful buildings, many of which date back to the early 20th century. The architecture reflects the town's colonial past, with ornate facades, balconies, and bay windows. Walking through the streets of Lüderitz feels like stepping back in time, as the town has managed to preserve its historical charm.