Waterberg National Park is in central Namibia on the Waterberg plateau, rising high above the plains of the Kalahari to the east.
There's not much to do besides hike, so that's what we did.
We listened to dozens of different birds chirping and saw tons of rock hyraxes as we went up. Later, I looked up the rock hyrax to figure out what it's called (I Googled "waterberg national park guinea pigs on rocks") and found out that they're the closest living relatives to elephants!
We also saw tons of warthogs and baboons in Waterbury, the latter of which luckily never broke into our car or chalet.