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Namibia round trips: safari, dunes, desert, and vast expanses.

EXPLORE NAMIBIA.

WITH THE FREEDOM OF LIGHT AND COLORS.

Whether brilliant or bizarre, wild or rich, Namibia is the name for magnificent nature and colors, paired with the silence and light that touches our souls. Where an endless horizon reflects everyone's freedom.

Experience animals, landscapes, adventures on your own — all of this finds its home in a country where spectacular views grow naturally. Naturally original and with authentically friendly people. Experience a pleasant climate at any time of the year. Observe desert elephants in legendary national parks. Try Black Forest cake and take in the immense wealth of nature.

Here are some suggestions for round trips through Namibia. They should serve as inspiration for you to explore dunes, deserts and the vast expanse and, of course, to discover a safari in Etosha National Park or one of the many other parks.

Spend a wonderful vacation and discover our Namibia round trips:
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Cape to Vic Falls - Grand Explorer
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South Africa - Namibia - Botswana - Zimbabwe

Cape to Vic Falls - Grand Explorer

Cape Town - Cedar Mountain - Gariep River - Fish River Canyon - Namib Desert - Swakopmund - Damaraland - Etosha NP - Windhoek - Kalahari - Okavango Delta - Maun - Makgadkgadi Pans - Chobe - Vic Falls
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South Africa - Namibia - Botswana - Zimbabwe
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Comprehensive, action-packed and epic: If you're looking for a classic adventure in southern Africa, the trip from Cape Town to Victoria Falls is unbeatable. Along the way, you'll experience the most beautiful sides of Namibia and Botswana.

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Small group trip to Namibia with Chobe and Victoria Falls
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Namibia

Small group trip to Namibia with Chobe and Victoria Falls

Windhoek - Sossusvlei - Swakopmund - Etoscha - Caprivi - Chobe - Victoria Falls
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Namibia
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A special trip in a small German-speaking group to the highlights of Namibia, including Chobe NP in Botswana and a visit to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

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Namibia and Botswana - Desert & Delta
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Botswana and Namibia

Namibia and Botswana - Desert & Delta

Livingstone — Okavango Delta — Maun — Ghanzi — Sossusvlei — Swakopmund — Brandberg — Etosha NP — Rundu — Caprivi
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Botswana and Namibia
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Okavango, Etosha, Namib — a safari that gets under your skin.

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Traveling to Namibia — Questions and Answers

When is the best time to travel to Namibia?

Basically:

May to October (dry season) is the best time to travel to Namibia — clear air, little rain and excellent wildlife viewing, especially July—September around Etosha, when wild animals gather at the waterholes. In the Shouldertimes April/May and September/November It is often a bit quieter and photogenic, but already warmer (especially October).

By interest:

  • Safari/Etosha: ideal May—October, Peak July—September (top sightings, but high season). November—March Bring greenery, young animals & migratory birds — nice photos, but animals are more spread out.
  • Sossusvlei & Namib: Year-round. Suitable for soft lighting & moderate temperatures April—June and September—November; December—February can get very hot (avoid midday heat).
  • Coast (Swakopmund/Skeleton Coast): Fresh year round, frequent fog from the Benguela River; December—March often a little less wind/fog. Pack a warm layer.
  • Zambezi/Caprivi & North: April—October mostly pleasant and easy to drive on. In the rainy season December—April Is the risk of malaria increasing in northern regions — discuss prophylaxis individually with a doctor.

Planning tips:

  • Availability & prices: July—October = High season (book early). November—April = “Green Season” with fewer guests and sometimes cheaper rates.
  • heat: october Often very hot domestically — start activities early/in the evening.

What vaccinations/health advice applies to Namibia?

Basically:

Check/refresh standard vaccinations in accordance with STIKO (e.g. tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, polio, MMR, influenza). Hepatitis A is useful for almost all trips. yellow fever: no risk in the country; Vaccination certificate only requiredwhen entry from a yellow fever risk area completed (including transit > 12 hours).

Travel vaccinations depending on travel itinerary:
Hepatitis B (longer stays/medical risks), typhoid (rural/street food), rabies (animal contacts/outdoor).

Malaria:
Risk in particular in the north/northeast (e.g. Zambezi/Caprivi, Kavango, border areas); Center/South including Windhoek, Swakopmund, Namib/Sossusvlei mostly low to no risk. Clarify with a doctor whether chemoprophylaxis is necessary — in addition, consistent mosquito protection.

More notes:
More consistent Mosquito and sun protection, safe drinking water/food hygiene; Avoid fresh water (Schistosomiasis risk in affected waters).

Important note:
These notes do not replace individual travel medicine advice. Vaccinations, malaria protection and, if applicable, yellow fever certificate depend on Route, season, pre-existing conditions and activities From — please seek medical advice at least 4—6 weeks before departure; as early as possible for last-minute trips.

What are the entry requirements for Namibia?

Basically:

Since April 1, 2025, Germans, Austrians and Swiss citizens have had a visa requirement (visa on arrival or e-visa in advance).

  • Passport: valid for at least 6 months after arrival and 3 free pages.— Evidence may be required: return/onward flight, accommodation, sufficient funds, travel/health insurance.
  • Traveling with minors: A birth certificate or declaration of consent may be required.
  • Tip: Apply for e-visas in advance (faster than at the border); visa fee currently around NAD 1,600 (~EUR 80).

Important note:
Airlines strictly check entry documents; deviations/changes are possible. Please also check the websites of the respective embassies/consulates and the airline.

How much is tipping usual in Namibia?

Basically:
Tips are welcome but optional. Many lodges have a shared tip box for the team. Preferred currencies: NAD (≈ ZAR), often USD in safari lodges. Check whether a service fee is already included.

Indicative values by service:

  • Restaurants/cafés: 10— 12% (up to 15% with excellent service).
  • Safari guide (game drives/private tour): 100-200 NAD per person/day.
  • Tracker/ Spotter: 50-100 NAD per person/day
  • Lodge/camp staff (pool): 50-100 NAD per person/night
  • Driver/transfers: 50-100 NAD per person (or 100-200 NAD per vehicle each way)
  • Hotel-Porter: 10-20 NAD per bag.
  • Housekeeping: 20-50 NAD per room/night
  • Gas Station/Car Guard: 5-10 NAD (Car Guard 5-10 NAD depending on duration).

Practical tips:
Plan for smaller notes; give a collected tip at the end of your stay (except for day guides).

Note:
Tipping is voluntary and depends on service quality, travel time and group size. Some companies collect in the team pool. If a service fee is shown, type less or not at all.

How good are mobile telephones/Internet in Namibia?

Basically:
In cities and larger towns (e.g. Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay), there is usually solid 4G coverage. In rural and desert regions, reception fluctuates strongly; in very remote areas, there is often no network at all.

Details:

  • National Parks & Desert: In Etosha around Gates/Camps partly reception, in wide park areas and Sossusvlei/ Namib often no signal.
  • Speed: In cities, usually sufficient for navigation, social & video calls; often only 3G/Edge in rural areas.
  • SIM/eSIM: Local prepaid SIMs are cheap and widespread; eSIM partially available (depending on provider/shop).
  • WLAN: Many lodges/camps offer WiFi, sometimes time-limited or volume-limited; in very remote camps, often only weak or satellite-based Internet.

Practical tips:
Load offline maps, take dual SIM/Hotspot with you, have enough power bank/12 V charger with you. It is better to use cities/hotels for photo uploads & backups.

Note:
Roaming from the EU is often expensive/limited — local (e) SIMs with a data package are usually the cheapest solution. Coverage and eSIM availability differ from provider/region; seek advice locally at the official shop.

What do I have to pay attention to when driving a rental car in Namibia?

Basically:
In cities and larger towns (e.g. Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay), there is usually solid 4G coverage. In rural and desert regions, reception fluctuates strongly; in very remote areas, there is often no network at all.

Details:

  • National Parks & Desert: In Etosha around Gates/Camps partly reception, in wide park areas and Sossusvlei/ Namib often no signal.
  • Speed: In cities, usually sufficient for navigation, social & video calls; often only 3G/Edge in rural areas.
  • SIM/eSIM: Local prepaid SIMs are cheap and widespread; eSIM partially available (depending on provider/shop).
  • WLAN: Many lodges/camps offer WiFi, sometimes time-limited or volume-limited; in very remote camps, often only weak or satellite-based Internet.

Practical tips:
Load offline maps, take dual SIM/Hotspot with you, have enough power bank/12 V charger with you. It is better to use cities/hotels for photo uploads & backups.

General notes:
documents: Driving license + international driving license, passport, rental contract, insurance certificates always at hand.
surety: Always buckled up, no cell phone control at the wheel, enough breaks.
border crossings: Clarify with landlord beforehand; “Letter of Authority”, additional insurance and copies of registration may be required.
emergencies: Save emergency numbers and roadside assistance; secure the vehicle in the event of an accident, keep calm, inform the landlord/insurance company.
Environment & parks: Stay on trails, don't feed animals, respect parking rules

What are the top highlights in Namibia for first-time visitors?

Basically:
Namibia delights with desert, coast, rocky landscapes and magnificent wildlife. For your first trip, we recommend a round of Namib Desert — Coast — Damaraland — Etosha — Central Namibia in 12-16 days.

Top highlights:

  • Sossusvlei & Deadvlei (Namib Desert): Dune giants such as “Big Daddy” and “Dune 45”, plus the Sesriem Canyon — best light early morning/late in the afternoon.
  • Etosha National Park: Excellent game viewing at the waterholes; plan game drives in the morning/evening.
  • Swakopmund & Walvis Bay: Atlantic meets dunes — desert tours (e.g. Sandwich Harbour), boat/kayak to seals & dolphins, quad/boarding in the Namib.
  • Damaraland: Twyfelfontein (rock engravings, UNESCO), Spitzkoppe and Brandberg; luckily elephants/rhinos adapted to the desert.
  • Skeleton Coast & Cape Cross: Fog, space, wrecks and a huge Seal colony — impressive coastal atmosphere.
  • Lüderitz & Kolmanskop: colorful colonial architecture and Ghost Town in the desert (endless photo opportunities).
  • Fish River Canyon: Gigantic canyon landscape with spectacular viewpoints (requires extra detour or more travel days).
  • Waterberg Plateau & Okonjima: Hikes with a view, experience nature; in Okonjima, insights into conservation projects (e.g. cheetahs).
  • Zambezi region (Caprivi): River safaris, birdlife and national parks — ideal as an extension to Victoria Falls.
  • NamibRand & starry sky: Hardly any light pollution — perfect conditions for night photography.

Sample itinerary (12-16 days):
Windhoek — Sossusvlei (2-3 nights)Swakopmund (2—3)Damaraland (1—2)Etosha (3-4)Okonjima/Waterberg (1—2) — Windhoek.

Practical tips:

  • Avoid activities in the heat: sunrise/sunset Plan for it.
  • Reserve in advance (especially July—October).
  • Travel times Calculate realistically; gravel roads slowly and defensively.
  • For more remote destinations SUV/4×4 useful; always carry enough water & fuel.
  • drone rules and Parking/Permits Observe locally.

How much money should I plan per day for food & refueling, etc. in Namibia?

Basically:
Namibia is moderate when it comes to food, depending on distance and vehicle when it comes to fuel (SUV/4×4 consumes significantly more). Large stages drive up daily costs.

Food & drink (p. p./day):
cca 250 — 500 NAD with a mix of restaurant & snacks (self-catering rather cheaper, restaurant rather more expensive throughout).

Refueling (per vehicle/day):
indicative value 2.5—4 NAD per km (SUV/4×4; car rather 1.8—3 NAD/km).
example: 200 km day stage ⇒ 500—800 NAD (SUV).

Other (per day):
50-150 NAD (water, snacks, parking, small errands).

Optional activities/admissions:
Parking/permits and guided activities vary greatly from region to region; roughly 300-1,500 NAD p. p. per activity.

Which animal observations are best when in Namibia?

Basically:
dry season May—October = best sightings (waterholes). “Green Season” Nov—March = Young animals, migratory birds, green landscape — animals are more dispersed.

By region/type:

  • Etosha: Top July—October (large clusters of waterholes). Nov—Dec: many young animals; Nov—March: strong birding.
  • Damaraland/Kaokoveld: desert elephants/rhinos year round, in the dry season more concentrated on rivers; sightings with an experienced guide are best.
  • Coast (Swakopmund/Walvis Bay): Dolphins & seals mostly year round; Baby seals At Cape Cross, for example Nov—Dec. Flamingos vary seasonally.
  • Zambezi region (Caprivi): Boat/river safari year round, very good Jun—Oct; Birding Nov—March.
  • Namib/Sossusvlei: Oryx, springboks & smaller desert dwellers year round, most active morning/evening.

practice:
Drive early & late, allow for lunch time; remain patient at waterholes.

Note:
Best times are tendencies — Each year is slightly different due to weather conditions. For precise planning (e.g. migration, flood levels), a quick check a few weeks before departure and, if necessary, choosing camps/lodges that suit the season. We are happy to assist you with this!

How safe is Namibia for individual travelers?

Basically:
Namibia is considered easy to travel on classic routes. The biggest risks are traffic (dirt roads, wildlife) and occasional theft in cities. With a defensive driving style and healthy safety habits, most people travel easily on an individual basis.

Most common risks & practical tips:

  • Drive: Avoid driving at night; slow, long distances on gravel; beware of animal crossings.
  • Cities (e.g. Windhoek, Swakopmund): Carry valuables invisibly, park the car empty, only guarded parking spaces.
  • Money/ATMs: Withdraw from malls/bank counters; shield PIN.
  • Network & help: Outside cities, there is often little reception — share the route, have water/emergency numbers with you.
  • Accommodation & lodges: Observe safari rules; do not feed/approach animals.
  • Refuel: Plan the range; never travel “on reserve” to remote areas.
  • documents: Driving licence/passport copy/rental agreement at hand; remain friendly during checks.

General notes:

  • Safety is local and up to date — short location checks before each stage (accommodation, guides, current information).
  • Travel documents & emergency contacts Prepare digitally and analogously; provide family/partners with a rough travel plan.
  • insurance coverage Check (travel/sick/return transport); save local emergency numbers.
  • If something seems funny: Change location, seek help from the hotel/guide — gut feeling counts.

Namibia round trips — an adventure in the pristine wilderness

Experience the breathtaking beauty and endless expanse of Namibia on a round trip that brings you closer to the fascinating nature, rich culture and impressive wildlife of this unique country. Round trips in Namibia are the perfect way to discover the many wonders of this spectacular travel destination.

Start your trip in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, which offers a fascinating starting point with its mix of African and European culture. Visit historic sights such as Christ Church and the National Museum of Namibia to get an insight into the country's history and culture. Stroll through the lively markets and enjoy local cuisine, which combines influences from different cultures.

A highlight of any round trip through Namibia is undoubtedly a visit to the Namib-Naukluft National Park, home to the oldest desert in the world. The gigantic red dunes of Sossusvlei are a breathtaking sight, especially at sunrise or sunset, when the colors of the desert shine in an intense light. The impressive Deadvlei, with its dead camel thorn trees against a white clay floor, offers a surreal photo opportunity.

Another highlight of your round trip through Namibia is the Etosha National Park, one of Africa's most important game parks. Here you can see an incredible variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous antelope species. The salt pan that gives the park its name covers 5000 square kilometers and offers a unique landscape.

The coastal town of Swakopmund is a must on every round trip to Namibia. With its German colonial heritage, well-preserved historic buildings and exciting adventure opportunities such as sandboarding, quad biking and dolphin watching, Swakopmund offers a perfect mix of culture and adventure. Enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants with views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The rugged and wild Skeleton Coast impresses with its mystical atmosphere and the stranded shipwrecks that testify to the relentless nature. This region is ideal for those who want to explore Namibia's pristine wilderness and spectacular coastal scenery.

Namibia is also known for its cultural diversity and the fascinating traditions of the local people. Visit the traditional Himba and San villages to learn about their way of life, arts, and crafts. These encounters offer a deep insight into Namibia's rich cultural heritage and enable you to get to know the authentic side of the country.

Another natural wonder that you can experience on your round trip through Namibia is the Fish River Canyon. As the second-largest canyon in the world, it offers spectacular views and great hiking trails that take you through impressive landscapes. The sheer size and beauty of the canyon will take your breath away.

Round trips in Namibia also offer the opportunity to enjoy the wonders of the African sky at night. The clear, unpolluted desert skies make Namibia a paradise for stargazers. Experience the magic of the southern starry sky and be enchanted by the infinity of the universe.

In summary, it can be said that round trips in Namibia are an incomparable adventure. The endless expanses, the breathtaking landscapes, the rich wildlife and the fascinating culture make Namibia a dream destination for every traveller. Let yourself be inspired by the beauty and diversity of Namibia and experience a trip that you will remember forever.

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