Namibia Safari — Self-Drive the World's Most Dramatic Desert Landscape
Namibia is unlike anywhere else in Africa. The Namib Desert — Earth's oldest — meets the Atlantic Ocean at Skeleton Coast. You'll drive red sand dunes taller than the Eiffel Tower at Sossusvlei, then watch lion hunting gemsbok in Etosha, often with no other ve...
Best Time to Visit Namibia
Dry Season
June to October
Best time for wildlife viewing with cooler temperatures and minimal rainfall.
Green Season
November to May
Lush landscapes, bird watching, and lower prices. Some roads may be difficult.
What to Pack When Going to Namibia
Clothing
- • Lightweight, breathable clothing
- • Neutral colors (khaki, brown, olive)
- • Wide-brimmed hat and cap
- • Warm layers for cool mornings
- • Comfortable walking boots
Photography
- • DSLR or mirrorless camera
- • Telephoto lens (200-400mm)
- • Extra memory cards
- • Sturdy tripod
- • Camera cleaning kit
Sun & Health
- • High SPF sunscreen
- • Insect repellent
- • Malaria prophylaxis
- • Personal medications
- • First aid kit
Documents
- • Valid passport
- • Visa (if required)
- • Travel insurance
- • Yellow fever certificate
- • Flight confirmations
Frequently Asked Questions Namibia
Currency & Money
Most places accept credit cards, but it's advisable to carry cash. ATMs are available in major towns.
Language
English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few local phrases is appreciated by locals.
Health & Safety
Consult your doctor about vaccinations and malaria prevention. Safari parks are generally safe with proper precautions.
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