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Namibia

A beautiful country located in southwestern Africa. Namibia is home to a diverse range of landscapes, including deserts, savannas, and mountains. The country is bordered by Angola to the north, Zambia to the northeast, Botswana to the east, South Africa to the south and southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The vegetation and terrain of Namibia are also incredibly diverse, with different areas featuring different types of flora and fauna.

One of the biggest draws of Namibia is its stunning wildlife and national parks. Etosha National Park, located in the north of the country, is one of the best places to see wildlife in Africa. The park is home to a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and rhinos. Visitors can also go on guided game drives, visit waterholes to watch animals drinking, and take part in cultural experiences with the local communities. Sossusvlei, located in the Namib-Naukluft National Park, is another popular destination. The area is known for its towering red sand dunes, which are some of the highest in the world. Visitors can climb the dunes, go on guided walks to learn about the flora and fauna of the area, and take hot air balloon rides to get a bird’s eye view of the stunning landscape.

Namibia’s coastline is also a must-see for visitors. The coast is home to a variety of wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and whales. Visitors can go on boat tours to see these animals up close, or take part in activities such as fishing and kayaking. Swakopmund, a charming town on the coast, is also worth a visit. The town has a rich German colonial history, and visitors can learn about its past by visiting the historic buildings and museums.

Finally, Namibia has a rich cultural heritage, with a variety of different tribes and cultures living in the country. The Himba people, who live in the north of the country, are known for their unique customs and traditions. Visitors can learn about their way of life by visiting their villages and taking part in cultural experiences. The coastal region is also home to the Damara and Herero people, who have a rich history and culture that is worth exploring.

National Parks

Every national park you get to visit offers amazing wildlife sightings, beautiful landscapes and communities in the surrounding areas.

Suggested Itineraries

Whether you are flying solo, in a group, or on any family vacation, our fine selection of well-curated itineraries take you on a journey to discover the best wildlife places.

Cape Town to Victoria Falls

This 22 day safari takes you through 4 countries – South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe.

Frequently asked about this destination

What to expect when travelling to Namibia?

A kaleidoscope of landscapes, from the immense orange Namib Desert to the turquoise blue Atlantic Ocean, friendly folks, a rich history and culture, moonscapes and lush oases studded with picturesque fauna. and room. Lots of room. Here, Mother Nature really excelled.

What is the weather like in Namibia?

Temperatures in the summer (October to March) can reach 35°C, but this is also the rainy season, making a lightweight rainproof jacket essential. Warm clothing is required throughout the winter months of April to September because although the days are very warm, the temperatures can drop below zero at night.

What currency is used in Namibia?

The Namibian dollar is the official currency of Namibia. Although Visa and Mastercard are generally accepted, it could be a little challenging to find an ATM.

Do I need a visa to travel to Namibia?

To enter Namibia, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after the date of entrance and has at least one blank page if you are a citizen of the EU, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, or UK. You ARE NOT need to secure a visa prior to traveling. But if your trip will last more than three months, you’ll need to apply for a visa.

You might need to obtain a visa before traveling to Namibia if you are a citizen of a nation, not listed above through the Namibian Embassy in your country of residence. Upon arrival in Namibia, nationals of a few countries are eligible to purchase a single-entry tourist visa. For details on visa requirements for all nations, see ivisa.com.

Does Nambia welcome gay travellers?

Compared to other African nations, Namibia is more progressive when it comes to LGBT rights. Although homosexual acts are technically against the law, they are not prosecuted, and legislation to overturn these regulations has been put forth. Since 1963, individuals have had the freedom to change their legal gender. Despite this, conservative attitudes are still present. All guests are urged to maintain an awareness of regional cultural sensitivity. Both when touring on a regular basis and at historic sites, discretion is advised. Namibia invites everyone to enjoy its distinctly beautiful landscapes in light of this.

Am I likely to fall sick while in Namibia?

Namibia does not have any mandatory vaccines, but we advise you to check with your local travel clinic for the most recent advice, especially with regard to malaria prophylactics. If you are traveling from or have just transited through an airport in a nation where yellow fever is present, you must show proof of immunization.

How is the health care system in Namibia?

All Namibian cities have high-quality private hospitals that meet international standards. At these facilities, you can get high-quality treatment and assistance.

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