Wabanga Hills

The Wabanga Hills (Wabangan: Wabanga Mbe) are a large set of hills located on the borders of Namibia and Zambia. They are extremely sacred to the Wabangan peoples of East Namibia.

History
The Wabanga Hills are extremely sacred to the Wabangan people of East Namibia, thus no foreigner has ever laid foot on the hills. And if they do, they mysteriously disappear, never to be heard from again.

Attempts
The first attempt to make contact to the Wabanga peoples was in 1983, but was accidental. Angolan man Ricardo Oshambo stumbled on to the land, which he would later never stumble out alive. A huge search was placed on the missing man and was later called off after two local soldiers, who had went to investigate, had died in their sleep just the night before “mysteriously”. Afterwards, the Namibian government had banned all entry into the Wabanga Hills.