Namibia

Namibia Safari Trips & Tours

Namibia

One minute you’re climbing a dune at dawn, the next you’re tracking rhino through the desert… This is Namibia.

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Namibia Safari Trips & Tours

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Namibia Safari Trips & Tours

A stirring, desert realm of vast horizons and startling contrasts with epic wildlife and culture too.

There's something special about Namibia. Perhaps it's the arid nothingness of the blood-red deserts or the stark beauty of the Skeleton Coast? Maybe it’s the endless salt pans, the glorious wildlife or the towering dunes of Sossusvlei? Whatever the potion, those who embark on a Namibia safari are changed forever, and return again and again. Quad bike in the roaring dunes of the Namib Desert in the southeast of the country, visit star attraction Etosha National Park in the north or self-drive the length of the country along the eerie Skeleton Coast – an extraordinary experience, and a way to truly feel the soul of Namibia.

Why you'll love your Namibia Safari Trips & Tours package

Why you'll love it

Namibia is totally different to any other country on the continent. It’s 80 percent desert, so each place feels more remote than the last, and the landscape is home to desert-adapted wildlife (even beneath the dunes), breathtaking landscapes and fascinating cultures.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

No one knows the mystical Skeleton Coast better than Namibia's Schoeman brothers, and there's no better way to discover the haunting hinterland than on their family-owned African flying safari.

Something to think about

Something to think about

Accommodation in Namibia tends to be rather more basic than that in other countries, especially on the popular self-drive routes. That doesn’t mean it’s bad – think simply comfortable and rustic lodges, without the infinity pools and private butlers.

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Where to go in Namibia

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Best time to visit

When to go on a Namibia Safari

Namibia might be mostly desert but the country still experiences different seasons. May to October is the winter dry season with little to no rain anywhere. With lovely daytime temperatures and sunny skies, this is the Namibia you see on the postcards and it’s largely considered the best time to visit (but it does get hot in September and October). When the rains come in November, they last until roughly April. The storms come in short, sharp bursts (none of that European drizzle here!) so it’s still a great time to visit. It’s much quieter in many places, the birding is excellent (especially in the Caprivi region) and there are some different activity options available including boating. Just remember that the desert can be an unpredictable place and even if you think it’s going to be warm, pack a jumper just in case…
If you love photography, then late April to May is magic with lush greenery, wildflowers, and those epic red dunes. May to September is ideal for Etosha safaris and tackling the Big Daddy dune in Sossusvlei. If you’re visiting in July or August, bring a jacket. The days are lovely, but the nights can get seriously chilly! "
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