The meeting point of the Namib Dessert & Kalahari Desert make up this magnificent country, an enchanting land, teeming with unique & exquisite wildlife, there are fewer desert realms on the planet more breath-taking.
Namibia is a country of vast and varied landscapes, where the ancient Namib Desert meets the rugged Atlantic coast, where towering sand dunes give way to rocky mountains, where wildlife roams free in remote wilderness areas. Namibia is a country that offers a unique and unforgettable safari experience, whether you choose to stay in luxury lodges or rustic camps.
Namibia is famous for its desert-adapted wildlife, which has evolved to survive in the harsh and arid conditions. You can see rare and endangered species such as black rhino, desert elephant, cheetah, lion, and giraffe in places like Etosha National Park, Damaraland, and the Skeleton Coast. You can also witness the largest free-roaming population of black rhino in Africa at the Palmwag Concession, where you can track them on foot with expert guides. You can also explore the NamibRand Nature Reserve, one of the largest private reserves in Africa and a designated Dark Sky Reserve, where you can marvel at the starry night sky and the surreal landscapes of red sand dunes.
Namibia is also a country rich in culture and history, where you can learn about its diverse and fascinating people. You can visit the Himba people, a semi-nomadic tribe that lives in harmony with nature and maintains their traditional way of life. You can also visit the San people, the oldest inhabitants of southern Africa and the original hunter-gatherers. You can also experience the colonial heritage of Namibia by visiting towns like Swakopmund and Luderitz, where you can see German architecture, cuisine, and culture.
Namibia is a country that offers a variety of safari options, from luxury lodges to camping safaris. You can stay in elegant and comfortable lodges that offer all the amenities and services you need, as well as stunning views and locations. You can also stay in rustic and authentic camps that bring you closer to nature and offer a more adventurous experience. You can choose from different types of camps, such as mobile camps that move with the wildlife, permanent camps that are set up in strategic spots, or fly camps that are set up for one night only. You can also choose from different modes of transport, such as driving, flying, or walking.
Namibia is a destination that will amaze you with its natural beauty and wildlife diversity. It is a place where you can enjoy a unique and unforgettable safari experience, whether you choose to stay in luxury lodges or rustic camps. It is a place where you can discover one of the most spectacular and pristine ecosystems in Africa. It is a place where you can create unforgettable memories.
The best time to go on safari in Namibia depends on what you want to see and do, as the country has different regions and seasons that offer different experiences. Here are some factors to consider when planning your trip:
Wildlife viewing: Namibia is famous for its desert-adapted wildlife, which has evolved to survive in the harsh and arid conditions. You can see rare and endangered species such as black rhino, desert elephant, cheetah, lion, and giraffe in places like Etosha National Park, Damaraland, and the Skeleton Coast. The best time for wildlife viewing is generally from May to September, during the dry season and winter, when animals congregate around water sources and are easier to spot. This is also the best time to visit the Palmwag Concession, where you can track black rhino on foot with expert guides. However, some areas and species are better seen at other times of the year, such as the NamibRand Nature Reserve, where you can marvel at the starry night sky and the surreal landscapes of red sand dunes.
Outdoor activities: Namibia is a country of vast and varied landscapes, where you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, quad biking, sand boarding, and hot air ballooning. The best time for outdoor activities is generally from April to October, when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, some areas can get very cold at night or at higher altitudes, so it’s advisable to pack warm clothes and layers. The wet season from November to March can also offer some advantages, such as greener scenery, fewer tourists, and lower prices. However, some roads can become impassable due to flooding or mud.
Culture and history: Namibia is a country rich in culture and history, where you can learn about its diverse and fascinating people. You can visit the Himba people, a semi-nomadic tribe that lives in harmony with nature and maintains their traditional way of life. You can also visit the San people, the oldest inhabitants of southern Africa and the original hunter-gatherers. You can also experience the colonial heritage of Namibia by visiting towns like Swakopmund and Luderitz, where you can see German architecture, cuisine, and culture. The best time to visit Namibia for culture and history is generally throughout the year, as most attractions are accessible year-round. However, some festivals and events may coincide with certain months or seasons, such as the Opuwo Cultural Festival in August or the Windhoek Oktoberfest in October.
For scenery like no other, where the Sossuvlei meet the sand dunes and disappear into the Atlantic ocean on the Skeleton Cost, mountain ranges stand majestically alongside the rivers & wetlands of the Capivi Strip.
Stargazers will stare in wonder at the clear sky’s filled with million’s af sparkling gems in the night sky, unlike anything you have ever seen.
Visit the Fish river canyon an implausible landscape seen most clearly in the mornings & looking like it was carved from the earth by God himself or Safari On Etosha National Park a white flat dessert, where a single watering hole can be the viewing point for thousands of species including the rare & endangered Rhino & South Africa’s springbok in drones, this one of the best destinations on earth for viewing wildlife
Explore the colonial town of Windhoek, Namibia capitol it’s history steeped oppression & it’s museums & architecture tell stories of days gone by.
Take a catamaran cruise in Walvis Bay & do so whale & sealing spotting, take a quad bike trip into Mola Mola & experience the dans dunes first hand.
Self Drive Packages are available for this destination to if you like the idea of exploring this exquisite destination at your own pace. All accommodation types are available from dessert safari tents to lodges, hotels to quaint and colonial style B&B’s.
Suited to couples, solo travellers, groups, families alike & a great option for honeymooners looking to experience Africa for the first time.
Share this tourTuesday to Thursday 10:00 – 20:00
Friday – Saturday 10:00 – 17:00
Sunday / Monday – CLOSED