Destinations
Namibia
Where the desert meets the wild, and adventure knows no limits.
Namibia’s otherworldly landscapes and resilient wildlife make it a safari destination like no other. The Namib Desert, home to the world’s highest sand dunes in Sossusvlei, stretches endlessly under vivid blue skies. Etosha National Park offers unparalleled game viewing around shimmering salt pans, where elephants, lions, and rhinos thrive. The eerie Skeleton Coast, with its fog-shrouded shipwrecks and dramatic dunes, is a stark contrast to the lush wetlands of the Caprivi Strip.
In Damaraland, desert-adapted elephants and black rhinos roam rugged terrain, while the prehistoric Twyfelfontein rock engravings tell stories from Namibia’s ancient past. Whether scaling a dune at sunrise, tracking big game, or marveling at star-filled night skies, Namibia is a place where the vastness of nature takes center stage.
Best Times to Visit
May to October: The dry season is best for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around waterholes in Etosha National Park.
April and November: Offer fewer crowds and milder temperatures.
Year Round: The Namib Desert’s dunes are stunning year-round, but early mornings provide the best light and cooler conditions.
iconic wildlife
Black Rhinos
Elephants
Giraffes
Cheetahs
Lions
How do you like your wild?
Let us create your dream Namibia adventures
Reflecting On Flamingos
Laguna Chaxa, Chile
23° 19′ 41″ S / 68° 10′ 02″ W
— Aldous Huxley
“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Namibia
Is Namibia a good safari destination?
Absolutely! While it doesn’t have the dense wildlife populations of East Africa, Namibia offers unique desert-adapted species, stark landscapes, and incredible self-drive safaris.
When is the best time to visit Sossusvlei?
Visit early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and dramatic light on the dunes.
Is Namibia safe for travelers?
Yes, Namibia is one of Africa’s safest destinations. However, due to long driving distances and remote areas, self-drivers should plan carefully.
Do I need a visa for Namibia?
Visitors from many countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, but always check current entry requirements.
What makes the Skeleton Coast special?
Its eerie shipwrecks, dense fog, and vast dunes create a surreal, untouched wilderness unlike anywhere else in the world.