Travel to Namibia
Where Every Horizon Beckons
a New Adventure.
Namibia is a totally unique destination of vast stretches of sand with the most magical vistas imaginable. You need time to move around this diverse country and light aircraft connects you from the Skeleton Coast where the Namib, the oldest desert on the planet, lies along the Atlantic Ocean to the Kalahari in the Eastern interior. Walvis Bay is your place for desert sports, and Etosha National Park is where you will find the endangered black rhino along with many other species of animals and, surprisingly, this harsh land has a very high cheetah population.
A NOTE FROM THE EXPERTS
Accommodation in Namibia ranges from elegant to classic camps along with some of the most remote and intimate lodges. The sand dunes of the Sossusvlei, believed to be the highest in the world, are where you should be close to sunset or sunrise for photo opportunities of dramatically changing colors.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
The Serra Cafema, an incredibly remote region, is home to the Himba settlement, some of the last nomadic people of Africa. Namibia is a standalone destination or, time permitting, you can combine it with other Southern Africa countries.
OUR FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR TO GO
The best time to visit Namibia is during the dry season from May to October when wildlife congregates around waterholes, making for excellent game viewing in parks like Etosha. For those seeking cooler temperatures and lush landscapes, the shoulder seasons of April and November offer a balance between comfortable weather and fewer crowds.
INSIDER TIP
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the otherworldly landscapes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei, where towering red sand dunes create a surreal backdrop for unforgettable sunrise and sunset photography sessions. Discover the fascinating culture and traditions of the Himba people by engaging in immersive cultural encounters, where you can learn about their nomadic way of life and intricate customs firsthand.