“Namibia, the land of enduring tribes and timeless tradition.“
Namibia is one of the most diverse countries in Africa: breath-taking landscapes, intense colours, an abundance of animals and plants, a country filled with sheer natural beauty, prolific wildlife, remote wilderness, and great conservation. It also has the highest dunes in the world and Africa’s biggest canyon.
“Climb the highest sand dunes in the world. Descend to the floor of the deepest canyon in Africa. Immerse yourself in the past at one of the Africa’s richest rock art sites, and watch wildlife shimmer against one of the most spectacular pans on earth. Explore the oldest, driest desert in the world and take time to listen to the silence and to your soul.”
Like the diamonds mined here, Namibia is a true gemstone waiting to be discovered.
When To Visit Namibia
Dry Season
Namibia’s dry season is ideal for wildlife viewing, particularly in Etosha National Park. From June to September, animals gather around waterholes, providing excellent game-viewing opportunities. The days are sunny, and temperatures are mild, making it comfortable for outdoor activities.
Wet Season
Namibia’s wet season brings lush vegetation, newborn animals, and migratory bird species. The landscapes transform into vibrant greenery, creating picturesque scenes. It’s a great time for photographers and nature enthusiasts. However, some areas may become inaccessible due to heavy rains, and wildlife disperses as water becomes more abundant.