Namibia Safaris & Tour Packages
ENQUIRE NOWA safari through Namibia is a journey into one of Africa’s most extraordinary and untouched landscapes — where towering red dunes meet endless desert horizons, wildlife roams freely across vast open plains, and every day reveals a new sense of wonder. From the dramatic beauty of Sossusvlei and the rugged landscapes of Damaraland to the wildlife-rich waterholes of Etosha National Park, Namibia offers a safari experience unlike anywhere else in the world.
Whether exploring by self-drive, guided safari, or luxury fly-in adventure, travellers are rewarded with breathtaking scenery, authentic encounters, and the freedom to experience nature at its purest. With its sense of space, exclusivity, and remarkable diversity, Namibia is the perfect destination for those seeking both adventure and unforgettable moments in the wild.
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When to visit Namibia
January
Green SeasonHot with dramatic afternoon thunderstorms. Landscapes turn vividly green causing spectacular contrast.
February
Green SeasonPeak green season. Excellent for birdwatching and photography against moody, stormy skies.
March
Shoulder SeasonWarm days with diminishing rains. Skies begin to clear beautifully, leaving dust-free air.
April
Shoulder SeasonComfortable temperatures, mostly dry, and exceptional light makes this a highly favored travel month.
May
Dry SeasonSunny, mild days and cooler nights. Fantastic overall travel conditions for exploring the country.
June
Dry SeasonThe chill of winter arrives. Vegetation thins, drawing wildlife to the remaining waterholes.
July
Peak SeasonVery cold mornings but exceptional, highly concentrated game viewing in the national parks.
August
Peak SeasonBone-dry landscapes and warming days. Prime time for Etosha safaris and clear stargazing.
September
Peak SeasonWarm, dry, and dusty. Predictable water sources guarantee superb, uninterrupted wildlife sightings.
October
Shoulder SeasonIntense heat builds alongside highly concentrated wildlife action before the rains break.
November
Shoulder SeasonThe dramatic build-up to the rains. Warm, humid, dynamic skies, and brilliant for photography.
December
Green SeasonHot summer days accompanied by the very first green shoots of the new rainy season.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Namibia has a population of approximately 3.03 million people, which is remarkably small for a country of its physical size. That low population density is one of the reasons travellers often describe Namibia as feeling vast, open, and wonderfully uncrowded.
Namibia covers about 824,290 square kilometres, making it a very large country by global standards. To help picture its scale, it is about 1.5 times larger than France, which explains why distances between destinations can be much longer than many first-time visitors expect.
Namibia is a highly multilingual country. English is the official language, but everyday life includes a wide mix of local and regional languages and dialects. The Atlas of Namibia highlights more than 20 languages and dialects in use, with Oshiwambo varieties, Khoekhoegowab, Afrikaans, Otjiherero, Rukwangali, German, Setswana, and Silozi among the better-known examples.
Namibia is widely considered one of the more manageable destinations in Africa for independent travel, especially because traffic is light and tourist routes are well established. That said, visitors should still use normal travel precautions, particularly in cities, around valuables, and after dark. Official travel advice recommends increased caution because of crime and health risks, so sensible planning remains important.
Namibia is well known for self-drive travel and has a generally strong road network. Major routes between key destinations are often sealed, while many scenic and remote stretches are gravel roads that are still in good condition. The main challenge is not usually the road itself, but the long distances, possible punctures, limited fuel stops in remote areas, and the need to drive more slowly and carefully on gravel.
Yes. Namibia is one of Africa’s classic self-drive destinations because of its open landscapes, relatively light traffic, and strong tourism infrastructure. Travellers who plan realistic distances, carry water, refuel regularly, and avoid driving at night usually find it to be a rewarding and accessible country for a road-based safari.
Namibia combines dramatic scale with striking contrast: enormous desert landscapes, Atlantic coastline, wildlife-rich parks, multilingual cultures, and an unusual sense of silence and space. Its low population density and huge distances give the country a rare feeling of remoteness that many travellers find unforgettable.
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