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Namibia Safari

Namibia pulls you towards its dramatic desert landscapes and Etosha offers a safari like nowhere else with shimmering salt pans and wildlife gathering at iconic waterholes.

Guide Price

All prices shown are guide prices only and are subject to change, and are typically based on two people sharing unless stated otherwise. Depending on the itinerary, prices may not include international or domestic flights, taxes, fuel surcharges, transfers, accommodation upgrades, activities, permits, visas or other additional costs.

*Every trip is tailor made, so final pricing will vary based on travel dates, availability and how you choose to travel, and we will always confirm full details before you book.

Etosha National Park

Etosha feels cinematic, shaped by its vast pale pan that reflects sunlight across the plains and draws animals from miles around. Waterholes become natural viewing arenas and the open terrain gives you clear, sweeping wildlife encounters that feel both atmospheric and otherworldly.

Wildlife

Black and white rhinos wander the plains, elephants and lions appear at dusk and springbok, zebra, wildebeest and giraffes cluster at waterholes. Birdlife is vibrant with flamingos in season and hunting eagles above the pan.

Why Choose Namibia Safari Holidays?

Namibia safari holidays offer a strikingly different safari experience, defined by vast desert landscapes, dramatic skies and wide-open spaces. Etosha National Park is the centrepiece, where wildlife gathers around waterholes set against a shimmering salt pan, creating exceptional visibility and unforgettable scenes. This open terrain allows for clear, uninterrupted wildlife viewing that feels cinematic and serene.

Namibia is ideal for travellers who enjoy a slower-paced safari with fewer vehicles and a strong sense of space. The combination of wildlife, desert scenery and distinctive light makes Namibia safari holidays especially appealing to photographers and those seeking a visually unique African adventure.

Best Time for a Namibia Safari

The best time for a Namibia safari is during the dry season from May to October. During these months, animals congregate around permanent waterholes in Etosha National Park, making wildlife sightings more frequent and predictable. Cooler temperatures between June and August offer comfortable conditions for game drives and exploration.

September and October are warmer but often deliver excellent wildlife viewing as water becomes scarce. The green season from November to April brings occasional rainfall, lush scenery and fewer visitors, as well as seasonal birdlife, although wildlife may be more dispersed across the landscape.

Namibia Safari Holidays FAQs

What wildlife can I see on a Namibia safari?

Namibia safari holidays offer the chance to see a wide range of wildlife, particularly in Etosha National Park. Common sightings include elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest and springbok gathering at waterholes. Etosha is also one of the best places in Africa to see both black and white rhinos. Birdlife is abundant, with flamingos appearing seasonally and birds of prey frequently seen soaring above the plains and salt pan.

Namibia is well suited to first-time safari travellers who prefer a relaxed and visually striking experience. The open landscapes of Etosha make wildlife easy to spot, even for those new to safari travel. Safaris are well organised and guided, and the country’s good road infrastructure allows for comfortable travel between regions. Namibia’s calm pace and clear wildlife viewing conditions help first-time travellers feel confident and engaged throughout their safari.

A Namibia safari holiday typically lasts between 7 and 12 days, depending on the itinerary. This allows time to explore Etosha National Park thoroughly and potentially combine the safari with other highlights such as the Namib Desert or Skeleton Coast. Longer itineraries offer a more relaxed pace and allow travellers to experience the contrast between wildlife areas and Namibia’s dramatic desert landscapes.

Namibia safari holidays can be suitable for families, particularly those travelling with older children. The open terrain and frequent waterhole sightings in Etosha make wildlife viewing engaging and accessible. Many lodges offer family-friendly accommodation and flexible game drive options. When planning a family safari, it is important to consider driving distances and choose lodges that prioritise comfort, safety and suitable activities for younger travellers.

Namibia safari holidays stand out for their dramatic scenery and sense of space. Unlike traditional bush safaris, Namibia combines wildlife viewing with vast desert environments, salt pans and striking light conditions. The experience feels quieter and more contemplative, with fewer vehicles and less congestion around sightings. This creates a safari that is as much about landscape and atmosphere as it is about wildlife encounters.