A country of dramatic landscapes, peaceful waterways, and extraordinary wildlife where adventure meets wide open spaces.
While Namibia is famous for its towering desert dunes, the lush Caprivi Strip reveals a very different side of the country. Fed by the Okavango, Kwando and Zambezi rivers, this fertile region is home to abundant wildlife, rich birdlife, and traditional communities living alongside some of Africa's most important conservation areas.
Travelling through Namibia offers striking contrasts, from vast open landscapes to thriving river ecosystems that connect seamlessly with neighbouring Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Discover Namibia's dramatic landscapes, wildlife-rich Caprivi Strip, luxury safari lodges and practical travel tips for planning an unforgettable African adventure.
View Itinerary →Most international travellers arrive via Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek, although many safari itineraries enter Namibia overland from Botswana.
Namibia uses the Namibian Dollar (NAD), which is interchangeable with the South African Rand (ZAR). Credit cards are widely accepted in towns, hotels, and lodges.
Many nationalities enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access, although entry requirements vary. Travellers should verify the latest regulations before travelling.
Namibia enjoys a generally dry, sunny climate throughout the year. The cooler dry season from May to October offers comfortable temperatures and excellent wildlife viewing.
Accommodation includes luxury safari lodges, riverside camps, boutique guesthouses, and exclusive wilderness retreats that blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscapes.
English is the official language, alongside many indigenous languages. Namibia is known for its diverse cultures and strong conservation ethic. Visitors should respect local customs and help protect the country's unique natural environments.
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