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Nature-filled Namibia holidays

Holidays in Namibia unlock the natural beauty of southwest Africa. Explore along the super-surreal Skeleton Coast and you’ll be forgiven for thinking you’ve stepped onto the set of Star Wars. This is where the silken sand dunes of southwest Africa rise like tsunami-sized waves before slipping into the South Atlantic Ocean.

Travel further inland and the sand merges into vast canyons and flamingo-fringed salt pans as Etosha National Park conjures up opportunities to observe elephants, rhinos, zebras and lions in their natural Kalahari habitat. If you’re looking for a really wild holiday in Namibia this is certainly the best place to head to first.

Elsewhere, the capital, Windhoek, and smaller seaside towns such as Swakopmund, bring the country’s German and Dutch colonial influence to the fore. Following the threads of African and European heritage is made all the more fascinating in the company of an expert local guide. After all, the legendary tales of Africa are just as bright and abundant as the stars twinkling high above the folds of the desert.

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Kalahari Desert

Escape into the russet red hues of the Kalahari Desert on your Namibia holidays and there’s bound to be more than a hint of old-fashioned romance in the air. Towering sand dunes give way to acacia and camel thorn trees as well as the stomping grounds for elephants, meerkats and black-maned lions. Some of the sunsets are simply sublime and there’s no better guide than an indigenous bushman to lead you on an African adventure that will no doubt stay with you for many more moons to follow.

Fish River Canyon

This is the largest canyon on the continent and an absolute ‘must see’ for anyone travelling in Namibia. Situated in the south of the country, inland from the Namib coastal desert, Fish River Canyon is made for exploring, with rafts, hikes and sunset drives all available for eager adventurers. Whether you’re interested in walking around the rim or just staying nearby and enjoying the peace, quiet and star-filled nights, Fish River Canyon is certain to be one of your all time Namibia highlights.

Etosha National Park

Set out onto the salt pans of Etosha National Park and you’ll be treated to an area of Namibia that’s renowned for its wildlife. This is where elephants, giraffes and endangered black rhinos are free to roam in the park’s protected perimeters. Visit just after the rainy season – March or April – and you’ll find a flurry of feathers with everything from flamingos to ostriches enjoying the replenished oasis.

Border crossings

Although Namibia has more than enough highlights for a holiday here, alone, you can also join an organised tour that will take you into some of the neighbouring nations, too. Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa can all be reached overland, or you can opt to fly from Hosea Kutako International Airport. Comparing and contrasting the countries of southern Africa is an absolutely incredible experience and bound to create innumerable adventures you’ll want to recount again and again.

What is the flight time to Namibia?

The flight time from the UK to Namibia is approximately 11 hours.

Do I need a visa to travel to Namibia?

You don’t need a visa for Namibia if you’re staying for fewer than 90 days. For more information on entry requirements to Namibia, please visit CIBT visas or GOV UK for more information.

What’s the weather like in Namibia?

Namibia is super-hot with temperatures exceeding 40°C, especially during January and February. Despite the heat of the day, evenings can be quite chilly so pack a few layers no matter which time of year you’re visiting. Rain in Namibia tends to fall from November to March. The dry season is better for wildlife watching due to the lack of vegetation, although after the rains have fallen, the salt pans are often filled with all manner of indigenous and migratory species of bird.

What’s the time zone for Namibia?

Namibia is just a couple of hours ahead of GMT.

What language is spoken in Namibia?

The official language is English although Afrikaans and German are also commonly spoken.

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