

Namibia shines with the world's oldest desert, Etosha National Park's abundant wildlife, Sossusvlei's moon-like dunes and the eerie Skeleton Coast shipwrecks. Damaraland boasts ancient rock art and Himba culture, while Swakopmund delivers German-colonial charm and adrenaline sports like skydiving and sand-boarding. The vast Namib-Naukluft Park enchants with mountain backdrops and stunning sunsets, and Sossusvlei's rust-orange dunes meet the bleached pan of Deadvlei. Other highlights include dramatic Fish River Canyon, Walvis Bay's wetlands, quaint Lüderitz and the European-feeling capital, Windhoek.
A selection of our most popular touring itineraries including Namibia.
Partially covered by the Namib, one of the world's driest deserts, Namibia's climate is generally very dry and pleasant making it a year round destination. Inland, all the rain falls in summer (November to April). January and February are hot, when daytime temperatures in the interior can exceed 40ºC, but nights are usually cool. Winter nights can be fairly cold, but days are generally warm and quite nice. June to August are considered best for game viewing. September to October/November is warm although there can be a lot of airborne dust.
Namibia is as a popular extension to a South Africa holiday. Flights from Johannesburg to Windhoek are about 2 hours. For an entire holiday in Namibia, flights from the UK are also available.
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