Namibia – Travel Guide


Explore Namibia, a land of stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife, from the iconic dunes of the Namib Desert to the wildlife-rich plains of Etosha National Park. Experience authentic cuisine, such as kapana and mopane worms, and immerse yourself in the country’s history in Windhoek. Discover ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein and adventure in Swakopmund before delving into the rich cultural heritage of traditional villages like Himba. Namibia promises a journey of natural wonders and cultural discovery at every step.

Namibia FAQ

What is Namibia known for?

Namibia, nestled in the Namib Desert, the world’s oldest desert (in existence for at least 55 million years), is known for its mesmerizing natural beauty. The country is home to diverse wildlife, including a significant cheetah population and you will admire shifting sand dunes, gravel plains, and rugged mountains that make up this extremely arid ecoregion. Namibia is also renowned for having the highest sand dunes and greatest conservation areas of the world. The stunning scenery and good road infrastructure makes a fantastic destination for tourists craving a unforgettable wildlife safari.

What are the best places to visit in Namibia?

Main highlights include Fish River Canyon Park, the Kalahari Desert Namib-Naukluft National Park. Namibia is also world famous for the highest dunes in the world at Sossusvlei and for the Etosha National Park, one of world’s greatest conservation areas. Other destinations include Windhoek, the social, economic, political, and cultural center of the country, and the coastal city of Swakopmund, listed as one of the major attractions with numerous facilities and sightseeing options.

How many days should I spend in Namibia?

We recommend 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. We suggest a minimum of 3 nights in larger cities.

What is the best way to get around Namibia?

By Rental Car: While getting around Namibia’s relatively few town centers is possible by bus, and even train in some cases, in order to reach most of the parks, reserves and other places you are most likely to want to visit, you will need to book yourself on a tour or rent a vehicle. The country has a good network of paved arterial roads and generally well-maintained gravel roads in rural areas. Car rental is reasonably priced in Namibia, especially during the off-season (December to April).

Do people speak English in Namibia?

Afrikaans is the most widely understood national language, Oshiwambo is the most common language spoken, and English is the sole official language in Namibia, but a fairly low percentage of the population speaks it as a home language. You will also notice that most of the white population speaks either German or Afrikaans.

Best time to visit Namibia

The best time to visit Namibia for a safari is during the dry winter months from June to October. Temperatures are comfortably around 68°F, vegetation is thinner and wildlife congregates around watering holes, where predators hungrily await.

Tipping in Namibia

The official currency is the Namibian Dollar, replacing the South African Rand. The Rand is still legal tender, since the Namibia Dollar is pegged to the Rand. Euros, British Pounds, US Dollars and other major currencies can be exchanged locally or in advance of departure. Please note Namibian currency is not accepted in South Africa.

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