Namibia — Land of Endless Horizons

Wildlife
Desert-adapted elephants & rhino
Getting There
Fly into Windhoek (WDH)
Climate
Warm days, cool nights, dry
From
USD $4,200 per person

Discover Namibia


Namibia is a land of vast, sculptural landscapes — the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei, the wildlife-packed pans of Etosha, and the eerie shipwrecks of the Skeleton Coast. Space, silence and light define this extraordinary country.

From desert-adapted elephants and rhino in Damaraland to the ancient rock art of Twyfelfontein and star-filled nights in private reserves, Namibia offers a safari like nowhere else on Earth.


Weather Through the Year

Namibia
28°C82°F188mmJ
27°C81°F78mmF
27°C81°F33mmM
26°C79°F6mmA
23°C73°F1mmM
20°C68°F0mmJ
21°C70°F0mmJ
25°C77°F1mmA
29°C84°F0mmS
31°C88°F8mmO
31°C88°F13mmN
31°C88°F28mmD

Bar height = monthly rainfall (mm) · gold = best time to visit (driest) · number on top = avg high (°C / °F)

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When to visit Namibia

May to October is the dry season — the best game viewing as animals gather at Etosha’s waterholes, with clear skies and cooler days. The green season brings desert storms and superb photography.

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