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Why go to Namibia?
Namibia is home to vast desert landscapes, towering sand dunes, and unique desert-adapted wildlife. This parched landscape is a photographer’s paradise, featuring iconic locations like Sossusvlei and the Skeleton Coast. Namibia is also home to Etosha National Park, a haven for large herds of elephants, rhinos, and predators. Its remote wilderness and open spaces make it ideal for self-drive safaris and stargazing. Your Namibia safari could include:
Damaraland, home of desert-adapted rhinos, elephants and lions
Etosha National Park: Known for its vast salt pan and excellent wildlife viewing
Sossusvlei: A surreal landscape of red sand dunes in the Namib Desert
Skeleton Coast: A remote, hauntingly beautiful area with shipwrecks and desert-adapted wildlife
Caprivi Strip: A lush, water-rich region offering unique wetland safaris.
Combined, these destinations offer a complex selection of wildlife habitats, extraordinary scenery and wild experiences.
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Namibia hosts many incredible safari destinations. Here are some of the top destinations to include in your Namibia safari:
Damaraland: home of desert-adapted rhinos, elephants and lions and the largest gallery of prehistoric rock art in Southern Africa
Etosha National Park: Known for its vast salt pan and excellent wildlife viewing – a wildlife safari and photographer’s dream
Sossusvlei: A surreal landscape of red sand dunes in the Namib Desert, and one of the most photographed places in sub-Saharan Africa
Skeleton Coast: A remote, hauntingly beautiful area with shipwrecks and desert-adapted wildlife.
Caprivi Strip: A lush, water-rich region offering unique wetland safaris.
Namibia’s dry climate makes it a year-round destination, but the best wildlife viewing occurs during the dry season (May to October). The rainy season (November to April) transforms the desert into a green oasis, attracting migratory birds and offering unique photographic opportunities and vibrant landscapes. Here's a detailed breakdown:
January to March: This is the peak of the rainy season, characterized by occasional afternoon thunderstorms. The desert blooms, and migratory birds arrive, but wildlife is more dispersed.
April to May: The rains subside, and temperatures cool. This is a shoulder season with fewer crowds and stunning landscapes.
June to August: Dry season at its peak. Cooler mornings and evenings make for comfortable travel, and wildlife gathers around waterholes in Etosha National Park.
September to October: Temperatures rise, and wildlife viewing reaches its zenith. This is the best time to visit Etosha and other parks.
November to December: Early rains begin, revitalizing the landscapes and bringing migratory birds. It’s also a great time for photography
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