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Sublime landscapes that feel otherworldly, the finest wildlife viewing on the continent, desert-adapted flora and fauna, and a multitude of fascinating natural wonders- the combination of all these makes Namibia an unforgettable destination.

Namibia Visit

Situated on the Southwest coast of Africa, the country’s landscapes vary from coasts to rivers and deserts. 

Learn more about all these fascinating Namibia Destinations and the best things to do from the read below. 

Visit Namibia and witness the diverse and stunning scenery, ranging from the expansive Namib desert – which covers the nation in sandy plains, dune seas, and savannah – to the spectacular Skeleton Coast. 

Furthermore, the rugged granite mountains adorned with ancient rock art, the enormous cracked salt pan of Etosha National Park, and the dizzying depth of the Fish River Canyon all provide ample opportunities for natural wonder appreciation.  

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FISH RIVER CANYON

SPITZKOPPE ROCKS

ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK

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KOLMANSKOP GHOST TOWN

EPUPA FALLS

WALVIS BAY

Namibia Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations, home to the endangered black rhinoceros, elephants, lions, leopards, and a myriad of other species. The park’s centrepiece is the massive Etosha Pan, a vast salt pan that attracts animals during the dry season. Spot the wildlife at the numerous watering holes or book a stay at one of the park’s rest camps for a more immersive experience.

Best Things To Do
  • Go on a game drive during Namibia Tours and spot some of the park’s famous wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and rhinos.
  • Visit the Etosha Pan, a massive salt pan that is home to a variety of wildlife and birdlife.
  • Stay in one of the park’s lodges or campsites and enjoy the sounds of the African bush at night.
  • Visit the Ongava Game Reserve, a private reserve adjacent to the park that offers excellent wildlife sightings and luxury lodges.  
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Ready for a safari experience

Want to get up close and personal with your favorite wildlife, sir back and relax, or tackle a challenging adventure? Choose your safari! 

10 Days Cape Town safari, South Africa

Experience the ultimate adventure with Good Earth Expeditions as you stay in a luxurious 4-star lodge in Kruger National Park, where you have the unparalleled opportunity to witness the Big 5 alongside your private guide. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Blyde River Canyon and engage in enriching wildlife experiences that reflect our commitment to conservation and community support.

9 Days Classic Tour of Morocco

Imagine wandering through the labyrinthine streets of ancient medinas, savoring the tantalizing flavors of Moroccan cuisine, and sharing stories with artisans who have honed their crafts over generations. This is more than just a trip; it’s a transformative journey that promises to awaken your senses and broaden your horizons

10 Days Tour of Norway / Northern Light

Join us on the North Cape Line, departing from the picturesque city of Bergen. This fall, winter, or spring, set sail towards the roof of Norway at North Cape in the Arctic, where you may witness the breathtaking Northern Lights. After taking in the stunning views, your ship will turn around and head south towards the Arctic city of Tromsø.

20 Days Kilimanjaro project 2025, for malaria

Good Earth Expedition is on a mission to make a difference in the lives of children in Tanzania suffering from malaria. This year, we are hosting an unprecedented barbecue party atop Mount Kilimanjaro, with the aim of raising funds to provide much-needed mosquito nets. Join us as we explore this unique initiative and the impact it aims to create.

11 Days Northern Tanzania Safari

Experience the best of Northern Tanzania’s nature, wildlife and beautiful lodging on this safari. More than any other destination, Tanzania is *the* land of safaris: You’ll see lions, giraffe, wildebeest, hippos, crocodiles, leopard, cape buffalo, warthogs, monkeys and herds of up to 3,000 elephants! Cheetahs, hyenas, jackals and dozens of other predators as well as their “meals” such as impalas, gazelles and zebras.

12 Days Luxury safari to Southern Africa

Embark on an unforgettable safari adventure across South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, where the thrill of wildlife exploration meets the serenity of wellness practices. Our exclusive tours offer the excitement of safaris in renowned parks like Zambezi National Park and Chobe National Park, alongside the natural wonders of the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls.

Namibia Travel FAQs

Travelling to Namibia requires a valid passport with at least six months validity and sufficient blank pages for entry and exit stamps. Most nationalities can obtain a visa upon arrival for a stay of up to 90 days, but it’s always wise to check with the Namibian embassy in your country. It is also recommended to have travel insurance, get necessary vaccinations, and have a valid international driving permit if you plan to rent a car. 

Namibiai is the official language of Namibia is a popular tourist attraction for its diverse landscapes, unique wildlife, and cultural experiences. The country offers breathtaking sights like the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei dunes, Etosha National Park, and the Fish River Canyon. It is also a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts, with activities such as sandboarding, 4×4 driving, and hot-air ballooning. 

Namibia’s climate is generally arid and semi-arid, with hot and dry conditions throughout the year. The country experiences a short rainy season from November to April, characterized by brief, intense showers. Daytime temperatures can range from 25°C to 40°C, while nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, especially in the desert regions. Coastal areas have a more moderate climate due to the cold Benguela Current. 

The number of days required to visit Namibia depends on your interests and the destinations you wish to explore. A typical itinerary of 10 to 14 days allows you to visit major attractions such as Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, and the Fish River Canyon. However, if you have limited time or specific interests, a shorter trip can be tailored accordingly. 

Yes, self-drive is a popular way to explore Namibia, and the road conditions are generally good. However, be prepared for long distances and varying road conditions, particularly in remote areas. Ensure you have a well-maintained vehicle, spare tire, and emergency equipment. 

While Namibia is a relatively safe country, travellers should take standard precautions such as avoiding poorly lit or deserted areas, keeping valuables secure, and being cautious of wildlife when exploring national parks. It is also essential to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun, as the climate can be harsh. 

Embarking on a Namibia Trip is relatively easy for most travellers. The country has a well-developed tourism infrastructure, with good road networks and a range of accommodation options catering to various budgets. English is widely spoken, making communication easy. However, some remote areas may require a 4×4 vehicle or guided tour for access. Planning your trip and consulting a reputable tour operator or travel agent can help ensure a smooth journey. 

The Best Time To Visit Namibia depends on your interests and desired activities. The dry season from May to October is considered the best for wildlife viewing, as animals congregate around water sources. The cooler months of June to August are ideal for exploring the desert landscapes. For birdwatchers, the rainy season from November to April is best, as many migratory species can be observed. 

The cost of travelling to Namibia can vary depending on your budget and preferences. Accommodation, food, and transportation can range from budget-friendly to luxury options. While it is possible to travel on a budget, some activities and experiences like guided tours, safaris, or adventure sports may add to the overall cost. It is recommended to research and plan your trip according to your budget to ensure an enjoyable experience. 

Namibian people are generally warm and welcoming. It is essential to be respectful of local customs, dress modestly, and always ask for permission before taking photographs of people  or their property. Greeting people is an essential part of Namibian culture, so be sure to greet locals when encountering them.  

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