Namibia

Scale, silence, and space.

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DISCOVER Namibia

A Landscape Shaped by Desert and Distance

Namibia offers an extraordinary sense of scale and stillness. Vast deserts, rugged coastlines, and wide-open plains define journeys that feel raw and elemental. Travel unfolds slowly here, with long horizons, dramatic contrasts, and time spent immersed in some of Africa’s most striking landscapes.

A colorful hot air balloon floats over orange sand dunes and desert landscape with mountains in the distance.

Desert and wildlife experiences combined in one journey.

White safari jeep parked on sand dunes with people near table and mountains in background.

Remote regions linked by scenic road and light aircraft transfers.

Person in red jacket standing on sand dunes near a beach with ocean waves under blue sky.

Expansive landscapes with a strong sense of solitude.

ON THE MAP

Where Journeys Begin

Namibia stretches along Africa’s southwestern edge, defined by vast deserts, dramatic coastlines, and starkly beautiful landscapes. With wide-open spaces and a strong sense of isolation, it offers a journey that feels elemental, cinematic, and deeply grounding.

MAIN CITIES & AIRPORTS

Windhoek (WDH) – Primary international gateway and starting point for most journeys Walvis Bay (WVB) – Access to the Skeleton Coast and Atlantic coastline
Ondangwa (OND) – Gateway to Etosha National Park
Regional airstrips – Light aircraft access to remote desert lodges and concession

WHY TRAVEL

Why Namiba is a Great Destination

Three people hiking up large sand dunes in a vast desert landscape with distant mountains.

Vast, uncrowded landscapes with low visitor density.

Three elephants walking in dry desert terrain with rocky hills and tents in the background.

Striking scenery paired with unique desert-adapted wildlife.

Poolside dining setup with two chairs and a table overlooking vast desert and mountains at sunset.

Well-designed journeys combining road travel and remote lodges.

WHEN TO GO

Choosing Your Season

01

Dry Season
(May–October)

Clear skies, cooler temperatures.

02

Green Season
(November–April)

Lush desert and dramatic light.

03

Shoulder Season
(April & November)

Balanced travel conditions.

WHERE TO GO

Destination Highlights

From the towering dunes of Sossusvlei to the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park and the haunting Skeleton Coast, Namibia’s highlights are bold, dramatic, and unforgettable. Each region offers striking scenery, rare desert-adapted wildlife, and a true sense of remoteness.

Dead trees standing on cracked white desert floor with tall orange sand dunes and clear blue sky.

Namib Desert & Sossusvlei

Iconic dunes and desert light.

Tourists in safari vehicle watching a lion standing in dry savanna landscape.

Etosha National Park

Vast salt pan, dramatic desert wildlife.

Golden sand dunes along a coastline under a partly cloudy blue sky.

Skeleton Coast

Remote and otherworldly landscapes.

Experiences

From river safaris along the Chobe and tracking desert-adapted wildlife to stargazing beneath vast, ink-dark skies, Namibia’s experiences are immersive, varied, and deeply wild. Whether exploring ancient landscapes, following rare species, or embracing the stillness of the desert, every moment feels raw, remote, and unforgettable.

Chobe River Boat Safaris

Namib Desert Nights

Desert-adapted Wildlife Tracking

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Know Before You Go

Is Namibia a classic safari destination?

Namibia is not a classic safari destination in the traditional sense. It is more landscape-focused, with wildlife experiences woven into vast desert scenery, rugged coastlines, and wide-open spaces. Wildlife encounters feel quieter and more atmospheric, often experienced against dramatic backdrops rather than dense game concentrations.

Is Namibia good for self-drive?

Yes. Namibia is one of Africa’s best self-drive destinations, known for well-maintained gravel roads, clear navigation, and long, scenic driving routes. Self-drive travel allows for flexibility, independence, and a strong sense of exploration, making it ideal for travellers who enjoy open roads and changing landscapes.

Is travel physically demanding?

Travel in Namibia can be as relaxed or as active as you choose. Journeys are designed around longer drives between regions, with optional activities such as guided walks, dune climbs, or nature excursions. With thoughtful pacing, the experience remains comfortable and rewarding.

How long should I stay?

Ten to twelve days is ideal for Namibia, allowing time to experience its key regions while travelling at a relaxed pace. This duration ensures the journey feels immersive rather than rushed, with space to appreciate the scale and silence of the landscapes.

01

Africa, Beyond the Obvious

Travel deeper into the continent through carefully curated experiences that reveal Africa’s most undiscovered landscapes and stories.

02

Designed From Within Africa

Designed by people who live and work in Africa, with local insight that adds context, confidence, and care to every journey.

03

Purpose-Led Travel

Every journey is designed with intention: supporting conservation, local communities, and authentic cultural exchange, while leaving a positive footprint behind.

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