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Namibia Tours & Trips

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For your first trip to Africa, one of the best ways to start is with Namibia tours! This country promises extraordinary adventure inside the amber dune landscapes, the lonely roads and the open skies made for clear nights under the stars. From salt pans and desert peaks to the depths of Fish River Canyon, it’s easy to lose yourself in the natural beauty on Namibia trips. Especially since Namibia is an oasis for wildlife, making it a premier destination for African safaris and game drives. Discover the epic Etosha National Park and lush Okavango Delta on Namibia group tours with Gap 360: guaranteed to make your gap year magical. 

Read more in our Namibia Travel Guide.

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Windhoek

Currency

The Namibian dollar (N$)

Language

English

Dialling Code

+264

Plug Type

Type M

Namibia Highlights

Travellers walking along watering hole at sunset in Etosha National Park in Namibia

Etosha National Park

Safaris in Africa are on everyone’s bucket list, but Etosha takes it to another level. Desert landscapes and the continent's largest salt pan create a cinematic backdrop for wildlife spotting. With elephants, rhinos, and lions regularly gathering at waterholes, unforgettable moments are around every corner.

Traveller standing aming the rock formations in the Erongo Mountains in Namibia

Erongo Mountains

Remote and peaceful, the Erongo Mountains are home to burnt-orange views and towering rock formations. The most iconic - Spitzkoppe, a cluster of ancient giants guaranteed to take your breath away. Feel transported, from rock art painting prehistoric stories to night skies so clear, you’ll feel closer to space than Earth.

Tree with tall sand dunes and clear blue skies behind in Namib desert in Namibia

Namib Desert

Where red sand meets vast blue skies, welcome to a landscape of striking contrasts. Namib Desert’s ever-shifting landscapes are among the oldest on Earth! Sossusvlei is home to the most epic dunes, and no Namibia trip is complete without tackling Dune 45, known for its iconic shape, and Elim Dune, best for stunning sunsets.

Sunset across the coast on Swakopmund city and waves crashing onto the beach

Swakopmund

How often do you get to stand between the desert and the ocean? Named the adventure capital of Namibia, choose between sandboarding, dolphin cruises, driving in 4x4s and more in the coastal city of Swakopmund. If you want to unwind, the city's seafront promenade offers cute coffee shops and craft markets.

Sun setting over Fish River Canyon in Namibia

Fish River Canyon

You’ll want to have your camera ready on walks around Fish River Canyon, one of the largest in the world. A true natural wonder, the panoramic views come alive at sunrise and sunset, transforming the cliffs with shades of gold. This untamed, untouched canyon delivers adventure on the grandest scale.

The historic landmark and church, Christuskirchein, in Namibia's capital city, Windhoek

Windhoek

Namibia’s capital is the perfect gateway to the country’s safaris and deserts. Surrounded by towering hills, experience a blend of cultures as you wander colourful markets and a relaxed coffee scene. Learn about the city’s important history in the Independence Memorial Museum, before stopping at the cafe balcony to look across the views

Namibia Travel Advice

Travellers climbing large sand dunes in Namib desert

Climate & Weather

Namibia has a desert climate; you can expect sunshine year-round and low rainfall. Dry season falls between May and October, with approximate temperatures of 20 to 25°C. This is known as peak season for wildlife viewing. Nights are often colder, especially in the desert. 

Wet season, also known as the green season, is between December and March and can reach temperatures up to 40°C. Rainfall typically occurs in short bursts in the afternoon.

Antelope in Namib Desert

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit on our Namibia trips comes down to preference. May to October is the dry season, when wildlife gather around waterholes, making this a great time for safaris. This is also an ideal time to tackle the dunes at Soussuvlei, thanks to cooler temperatures. 

See the landscapes transform into a vivid green during shoulder season, in April and November. Popular spots are typically quieter. You could even stop off at Cape Cross Seal Colony for the breeding season in November.

Colourful houses in the coastal city of Swakopmund in Namibia

Customs & Culture

Namibian culture is shaped by over 10 indigenous groups, blended with German influences as well. The country’s official language is English, yet Namibia is a multilingual nation. Traditions, such as music and storytelling, are important elements of everyday life. An amazing way of experiencing local culture is sampling Namibia’s delicious food. 

It is advised to dress modestly in Namibia and respect locals. Always ask permission before taking photos at local community events and during village visits on Namibia tours. Your trip leader will be able to advise you of cultural customs.

Red and blue british passports

Passports & Visas

Entry requirements and visa regulations are different for every destination and your purpose of travel. We recommend staying updated on the latest official information before you go travelling. Your passport should be undamaged and have enough blank pages for stamps and visas. Many countries require your passport to have at least 6 months of validity beyond the date of entry.

For more information and resources regarding entry requirements, check out our Visa Advice page.

Elephant throwing sand in the air in Namibia

Health & Safety

At Gap 360, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. From the moment your trip is confirmed until you arrive back home, you'll have access to a 24/7 emergency contact number for any urgent issues. For anything non-urgent, our friendly team is also available during office hours to help.

We strongly recommend checking the FCDO advice for Namibia as it's regularly updated with the latest safety and travel information, and you can even sign up for email alerts to stay informed of any changes. In addition, you can check the FCDO general travel advice for British nationals abroad.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Namibia is on the southwest coast of Southern Africa, bordering Angola, Botswana, South Africa and the Atlantic Ocean.

Yes! Safaris are one of Namibia’s many amazing highlights, and are especially unique thanks to the desert landscapes. You will find that popular spots, like Etosha National Park, are quieter than neighbouring countries, whilst offering unparalleled opportunities to see large herds of wildlife.

Namibia is famous for its desert landscapes, which are as picturesque as they are adventurous. Whether you want to sandboard or spot the Big 5 on safaris, Namibia guarantees an out-of-this-world backdrop.

May to October is a popular time to visit Namibia. This is the country’s dry season, meaning wildlife is easy to spot as they gather around watering holes. Meanwhile, the rainy seasons create lush green landscapes - a photographer's dream come true! Wet season, between December and March, may suit travellers on a budget, with rain falling in short bursts in the afternoon.

Gap 360 has partnered with Masta and Nomad Clinics, one of the UK’s largest networks of private travel clinics. Through Masta, you can arrange a Travel Telephone Consultation, an in-person Consultation, and book your vaccinations at your nearest clinic.

Flights from the UK to Namibia typically take 13-17 hours and involve one stop.

Namibia Trip Reviews

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Michael

An absolutely amazing trip! Covered heaps in a short space of time. Heaps of opportunities to try something different and experience different cultures. Would go again in a heartbeat.

Caroline

Everyone needs to visit the continent. Amazing time in all the countries visited and worth every penny.

Lindsay

Everyplace on this tour seemed to get better and better! Every experience was amazing from seeing all the animals on safari, to bungee jumping, it was a trip of a lifetime.

Nicole F

The tour was very well organised and thought out, and incorporated so many wonderful projects. Overall it felt like we weren't just travelling, we were giving back to society as well, which is rare!

Karissa

What a great trip. Not expensive. All the add ons were pretty reasonable. It was amazing. Highly recommend.

Lucy

This was the best trip of my life! Southern Africa is incredible and I was impressed by how many places we visited in 11 days.

Kieran O'Brien

Couldn't have asked for a better experience. Amazing places with amazing people.

Keith

I felt that the experience we were provided with was well worth the price. The excursions were all a lot of fun!

Kingsley Scott

An experience of a lifetime and will be very hard to beat.

Nicole

For someone who was not particularly into camping, this trip changed my mind! The organisation of the trip was excellent, and our tour guides were exceptional. I loved how we were able to immerse ourselves in the local cultures…

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