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Namibia is like stepping into another world, where the oldest desert on earth meets Africa’s largest canyon and the stars feel close enough to touch. This land of endless horizons will leave you breathless with contrasts: red dunes that glow at sunrise, the haunting Skeleton Coast, and Etosha’s vast salt pan that even satellites can’t ignore. Here, you’ll meet the OvaHimba people who keep traditions alive, taste homegrown flavours like vetkoek in Swakopmund, and watch desert-adapted wildlife thrive against all odds. In Namibia, there are more wild animals than people, so don’t be surprised if you feel like the guest in their home.

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        Namibia At-a-Glance

        Fish River Canyon, the world’s oldest desert, stars that light up the night, and Etosha’s wildlife-filled salt pan. Namibia is Africa’s wild frontier waiting to be explored.

        Currency
        Namibian dollar
        Capital City
        Windhoek
        Winter avg temp
        32°C
        Language
        German, English
        Summer avg temp
        26°C
        Good morning
        Guten Morgen
        Time Zone
        GMT+2
        Good evening
        Guten Abend
        Where desert meets ocean, where culture meets wildlife, and where silence meets starlight, that’s Namibia for you.
        - Travel Director
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        Our top 5 things to do in Namibia

        Climb the dunes at Sossusvlei

        Scale Dune 45 and gaze at ancient clay pans dotted with camel thorn trees, framed by the fiery red backdrop of the Namib Desert.

        See the shimmering Etosha Pan

        This “great white place” stretches as far as the eye can see — and it’s so massive, you can spot it from space.

        Wander through the Kalahari

        Home to striking Quiver Trees and the San Bushmen, the Kalahari is both harsh and alive with history and tradition.

        Peer into Fish River Canyon

        Africa’s largest canyon is a natural masterpiece carved over millions of years. Its vastness is humbling, its silence unforgettable.

        Spot wildlife in Etosha National Park

        From black rhinos to desert-adapted lions, Etosha’s waterholes are a front-row seat to nature’s drama.

        Best museums in Namibia

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        National Museum of Namibia

        In Windhoek, this museum shares the country’s natural and cultural history, from archaeology to colonial heritage.

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        Independence Memorial Museum

        A striking landmark in Windhoek that tells Namibia’s story of resistance and liberation.

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        Owela Museum

        Named after a traditional Namibian game, this museum showcases everyday life, traditions, and cultural artefacts.

        Best food in Namibia

        Wild Game

        Taste the flavours of the bush, from oryx steaks to springbok stews — often cooked over a traditional braai.

        Potjiekos

        A slow-cooked meat and veggie stew with a splash of wine or beer for flavour, simmered over an open fire.

        Kapana

        Street food at its best: smoky barbecued meat served with fluffy fat cakes and a spicy kick.

        What to pack for a tour in Namibia

        What to Pack

        Reusable gear

        Ditch the plastic — bring refillables for water, toiletries, and shopping.

        Adaptor plug

        Type D and M, 220V.

        Binoculars

        For safaris by day and stargazing by night.

        Scarf

        Protects against sun and sand.

        Sunscreen & shades

        Namibia doesn’t joke around with sunshine.

        Layered clothing

        Hot days, chilly desert nights, be ready for both.