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A land of vast dunes, wild skies and untamed wildlife journeys like no other.

Namibia offers striking contrasts — the red sands of Sossusvlei, rugged Skeleton Coast shores, powerful wildlife encounters in Etosha, lush waterways in the Caprivi Strip, and nights under impossibly clear skies in the Namib Rand Dark Sky Reserve.

Featured Highlights

  • Vast, red sand dunes in Sossusvlei that shift and glow at sunset
  • Etosha’s open plains with wildlife gathering at waterholes
  • Rugged Skeleton Coast meeting cold Atlantic surf and skull-studded sands
  • Lush Caprivi waterways alive with hippos, crocs and birdlife
  • Nights under pristine skies in Namib Rand Dark Sky Reserve
  • Meaningful cultural exchanges through community-based conservation efforts
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Featured Namibia Trip Ideas

A land of vast deserts, rare wildlife, and rich cultural encounters.

Namibia is a country of contrasts, where red desert sands meet the Atlantic Ocean and wildlife roams free across rugged plains. Journey into Etosha National Park for thrilling game drives, stand before the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, and explore the otherworldly Skeleton Coast. Visit Swakopmund for a blend of adventure and coastal charm, or head north to meet the Himba people, one of Africa’s last semi-nomadic tribes. Namibia is also home to the world’s oldest desert, the Namib, and its striking landscapes—from Fish River Canyon to Damaraland’s rocky outcrops—make it a haven for photographers and nature lovers.

Explore Namibia's Etosha National Park
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Cape, Namibia, Botswana & Victoria Falls Sampler

Victoria Falls (City), Kasane, Okavango Delta, Etosha National Park, Windhoek, Swakopmund, Namib Rand Nature Reserve, Sossusvlei, Kalahari Desert, Northern Cape, Western Cape, Cape Town, Boulders Beach, and Table Mountain
Traverse surreal deserts and wildlife-rich parks on this small group journey from Cape Town to Victoria Falls, spanning South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe.
20 days
From C$8,155/p.p.
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The Fish River Canyon
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Luxury Train Journey: South Africa to Namibia

Gauteng and Pretoria
Experience a luxurious rail journey through Southern Africa. From Pretoria to Walvis Bay, explore iconic sights, indulge in gourmet meals, and enjoy wildlife encounters.
12 days
From C$17,705/p.p.
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Oryx gazella walks over beautiful red sand dunes.
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Best of Namibia: Desert & Wildlife

Etosha National Park, Swakopmund, Namib Rand Nature Reserve, Sossusvlei, and Kalahari Desert
Discover Namibia’s deserts, canyons, and wildlife on this small group journey, from flamingo-filled coasts to Etosha’s game-rich plains.
13 days
From C$5,670/p.p.
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Spitzkoppe, Namibia
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Experience Namibia: Namib Desert, Etosha & More

Etosha National Park, Swakopmund, Namib Rand Nature Reserve, and Sossusvlei
Discover Namibia’s wild contrasts on this small group journey, from towering dunes and ancient rock art to desert elephants and Etosha’s legendary wildlife.
10 days
From C$4,714/p.p.
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A coastal canvas painted with vibrant hues embodying the town's rich historical narrative.
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Namibia Adventure: Canyons, Deserts & More

Swakopmund, Namib Rand Nature Reserve, Sossusvlei, and Kalahari Desert
Explore Namibia’s four southern deserts on this small group trip, where surreal dunes, vast canyons, and rich wildlife reveal the country’s raw, rugged beauty.
8 days
From C$4,317/p.p.
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A young quiver tree adds a touch of life standing against the bald granite peaks.
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Namibia Highlights: Sossusvlei, Damaraland & Etosha

Etosha National Park, Swakopmund, Namib Rand Nature Reserve, and Sossusvlei
Dive into the enchanting landscapes of Namibia on this adventure, exploring towering sand dunes, ancient cultures, and diverse wildlife amidst breathtaking scenery.
9 days
From C$8,594/p.p.
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Travel Information about Namibia

Get to know Namibia before you go.

Best Time to Visit

Namibia’s landscapes and skies shift dramatically with the seasons, making every visit a different kind of adventure. From desert safaris to birdwatching in lush wetlands, the country’s climate offers travellers year-round opportunities to experience nature, culture, and wilderness in unforgettable ways.

For wildlife enthusiasts, the dry season from May to October is the most rewarding. During these months, Etosha National Park becomes a focal point as elephants, lions, and other species gather at shrinking waterholes, creating extraordinary viewing opportunities. Photographers will find the light especially striking, with long golden hours casting shadows across the dunes and savannah.

When the rains arrive between November and April, Namibia’s scenery is transformed into vibrant green landscapes. This is the season for birdwatchers, particularly in the Caprivi Strip, where migratory species thrive. It is also the time to see Namibia’s cultural side, with festivals such as the Windhoek Carnival in April bringing colour and tradition to life.

Travelling during the shoulder months of April to May and September to October combines the advantages of both seasons. Wildlife is still plentiful, temperatures are pleasant, and crowds are thinner, allowing for a more relaxed safari. Year-round, iconic sites like Sossusvlei’s soaring dunes invite exploration, with the cooler winter months making desert walks more comfortable.

Winter also reveals Namibia’s night skies at their most dazzling. The clarity and brightness of the stars create stargazing experiences unlike anywhere else, making evenings in the desert just as memorable as the days spent exploring.

What do the experts say?

Yael Marom

Yael Marom

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The country has such beautiful landscapes, especially the Namib desert. It is the oldest desert in world with the highest sand dunes. Visiting it is a truly unforgettable experience.
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For a unique experience join a Himba cultural tour: Explore their customs, daily life, and traditional dress, and sample authentic Himba foods.

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Handcrafted journeys to our most popular places to visit in Namibia
The dunes of Namib-Naukluft at sunset.

Sossusvlei

Located in the southern part of the Namib Desert and part of Namibia’s Namib-Naukluft National Park...

Located in the southern part of the Namib Desert and part of Namibia’s Namib-Naukluft National Park is Sossusvlei, a salt and clay pan surrounded by world-famous red sand dunes. Traditionally, the...

Landmark colorful houses in Swakopmund, Namibia

Swakopmund

Swakopmund is a beach resort city found off the northwestern coast of the country, perfect after a...

Swakopmund is a beach resort city found off the northwestern coast of the country, perfect after a Namibia safari. It is the country’s largest coastal city and is often referred to as “Namibia’s...

Warm late afternoon light close to sunset shining over the majestic Namibian Desert Sand Dunes

Kalahari Desert

An interesting region for a Namibia safari, the Kalahari Desert is a large, semi-arid savannah that...

An interesting region for a Namibia safari, the Kalahari Desert is a large, semi-arid savannah that covers 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 square miles) extending over seven countries: Botswana,...

Aerial photo of where the Namib desert and the Atlantic ocean

Skeleton Coast Park

The Skeleton Coast National Park of Namibia stretches from the Kunene River in the north to the...

The Skeleton Coast National Park of Namibia stretches from the Kunene River in the north to the Ugab River in the south, protecting around one-third of Namibia’s coastline. It was established as a...

Black Dead Camelthorn Trees in dry Desert Salt Basin Landscape in front of huge orange desert sand dune

Namib Rand Nature Reserve

When considering a Namibia safari, Namib Rand Nature Reserve is a private reserve in southwestern...

When considering a Namibia safari, Namib Rand Nature Reserve is a private reserve in southwestern Namibia. Spanning 172,200 hectares, it shares a border with Namib-Naukluft National Park to the west...

Aerial view showcases a timeless fusion of architecture, with Christ Church anchoring its dynamic growth.

Windhoek

Located in the geographic centre of Namibia is its capital and largest city, Windhoek. Windhoek is...

Located in the geographic centre of Namibia is its capital and largest city, Windhoek. Windhoek is a social, economic and cultural centre, serving as the gateway to Namibia and is often the starting...

Frequently Asked Questions

As of 1 April 2025, Namibia ended visa-free entry for citizens of about 33 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Germany, and many EU nations. Travelers from those affected countries must now obtain a visitor visa on arrival or apply online in advance. The visa permits stays of up to 90 days.

English is the official language and is used in schools, government, and tourism services. However, many locals also speak Afrikaans, German, or one of the many Indigenous languages such as Oshiwambo and Nama/Damara. In cities, lodges, and with guides, English is widely understood, though in rural areas you may hear mostly local dialects.

Namibia is known for vast, otherworldly landscapes. Highlights include the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Etosha National Park for wildlife safaris, and the eerie shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast. Swakopmund offers German colonial architecture and adventure activities, while Damaraland is famous for desert-adapted elephants and ancient rock engravings at Twyfelfontein. For striking contrasts, don’t miss Fish River Canyon, one of the world’s largest canyons.

Namibia is generally considered one of the safer African destinations. Petty theft can occur in urban centres like Windhoek, so keep valuables secure. Road travel requires caution—distances are long, wildlife can cross suddenly, and gravel roads can be challenging. Always carry extra water and fuel when driving in remote areas. Safari lodges and guided tours offer safe, structured ways to explore.

Most travellers explore Namibia by self-drive or guided tour. Roads connect main destinations, but many are gravel and require careful driving—4x4 vehicles are often recommended. Domestic flights and chartered planes are available if you want to save travel time, especially between Etosha, Sossusvlei, and the Skeleton Coast. Public transport is limited and not practical for most visitors.

Greetings are important—shaking hands and taking a moment to exchange pleasantries is appreciated. Respect local traditions, particularly in rural communities, where photography should only be done with permission. Tipping is customary in restaurants (about 10%) and for guides or drivers. Dress modestly when visiting towns and villages, even if safari attire is fine in the bush.

Namibia is dry and sunny year-round, with hot days and cool nights. Pack light, breathable clothing for daytime, plus a warm jacket for evenings, especially in the desert where temperatures drop sharply. Neutral colours are best for safaris. A wide-brim hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and sturdy walking shoes are essential. During winter (May to September), nights can be very cold, so a fleece or down jacket is recommended.

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