Namibia
Adventure in the Desert
Endless deserts, clear skies and a population density that ranks lowest in the world gives visitors to Namibia a sense of true wilderness and exploration. While seemingly isolated, Namibia is extremely tourist-friendly and is often praised as the best country for travelers looking for their first African adventure. This beautiful country is painted with overlapping sand dunes and, although it borders the great Atlantic Ocean, Namibia receives the least rainfall of any sub-Saharan African country. This lack of precipitation creates some of the world’s most unique, windswept coasts and habitats, eager to be explored. From national parks and beaches, to shipwrecks and even a ghost town, Namibia is the perfect African destination for your bucket list.

Suggested Itineraries
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Places to Visit
Don’t miss the heart of the Namib Desert—with iconic, towering orange and red dunes constantly twisted and shaped by the wind.
Visit this near-barren land with ancient rock paintings and history that dates back millions of years.
Explore the best savannah wilderness area in the country with one of the largest populations of black rhino.
Named after the many ships that sank here, the damp coastal fog creates a habitat for wildlife to thrive.
Flowing from the Angola highlands all the way south to the border with Namibia, the Kunene River is characterised by its thundering waterfalls and white-water rapids.
Stop by this quaint town that feels like a small European city with German influence amongst the shops and restaurants.

Damarland
Visit this near-barren land with ancient rock paintings and history that dates back millions of years.

Etosha National Park
Explore the best savannah wilderness area in the country with one of the largest populations of black rhino.

Fish River Canyon
Grab a taste of sheer scale and spend some time hiking at the largest canyon in the Southern Hemisphere.

Skeleton Coast
Named after the many ships that sank here, the damp coastal fog creates a habitat for wildlife to thrive.

Sossusvlei Desert
Don’t miss the heart of the Namib Desert—with iconic, towering orange and red dunes constantly twisted and shaped by the wind.

Windhoek
Stop by this quaint town that feels like a small European city with German influence amongst the shops and restaurants.
Quick Facts

Oryx
is the national animal

South African Rand & Namibian Dollar
are the local currencies

English
is the national language

Windhoek
is the capital


