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Namibia

Namibia is a land of stunning contrasts and adventure! From the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei to the eerie beauty of the Skeleton Coast, it’s a photographer’s dream.
Sandwich Harbour, Namibia
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Namibia

An exciting destination with something for everyone.
Explore the vast wildlife in Etosha National Park, or trek through the desert with local guides. With its unique landscapes, rich culture, and wide-open spaces, Namibia offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a nature lover, Namibia is the perfect place to explore something truly different!

When To Visit

Seasonal secrets awaits
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December - February
Summer
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March - May
Autumn
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June - August
Winter
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September - November
Spring
Namibia has a mostly arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. Summer (November to February) brings high temperatures and occasional rainfall, while winter (May to August) is dry, cool, and sunny, especially in desert regions. Rain is scarce, making it an ideal destination for year-round travel.

Accommodation

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perfect stay
Namibia offers unique, eco-friendly desert lodges, luxury tented camps, and innovative architecture, often set in striking natural landscapes like the Namib Desert and Etosha National Park, with a focus on design and sustainability.
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Activities

Experience it all
Visit the Himba Tribe – Cultural and Design Interaction
Choosing Sereni Travel Studio means choosing a travel experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
Visit Swakopmund – Design and Architecture Tour
Choosing Sereni Travel Studio means choosing a travel experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
Safari in Etosha National Park with Eco-Friendly Lodges
Choosing Sereni Travel Studio means choosing a travel experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
Desert and Coastal Adventure – Quad Biking and Dune Boarding in the Namib Desert
Choosing Sereni Travel Studio means choosing a travel experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
Namibia’s weather is hot stuff!
Summer (Nov-Mar) can be toasty, with warm days and occasional rain, making the desert glow. Winter (May-Oct) is cooler and dry-perfect for exploring the dunes and wildlife. Pack for sun during the day, but bring a jacket for chilly desert nights!

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Namibia’s habitats are a true adventure!
From the breathtaking dunes of the Namib Desert to the wild plains of Etosha, it’s a land of contrasts. Explore salt pans, savannas, and mountain ranges-each teeming with unique wildlife. Whether by foot or 4x4, Namibia’s landscapes are wildly beautiful!

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Namibia is a wildlife wonderland!
From desert-adapted elephants in Damaraland to lions roaming the Namib Desert, wildlife here thrives in the most unexpected places. Explore Etosha’s salt pans for giraffes, rhinos, and more. Whether by 4x4 or foot, Namibia’s creatures will steal your heart and your camera’s focus!

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Frequently Asked questions

All you need to know
Do I need a visa to visit Namibia?
Good news! Many travelers don’t need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Just make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date. Ready to go? Check with your local embassy just to be sure!
Is it safe to travel in Namibia?
Yes, Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa! It’s peaceful, clean, and travelers are welcomed with open arms. Of course, like any place, just use your common sense, especially in bigger cities. But you’re in good hands in Namibia!
When is the best time to visit Namibia?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to October. It’s perfect for wildlife viewing, as animals flock to waterholes. But if you're a fan of fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, the rainy season (November to April) offers lush landscapes and amazing stargazing!
What languages are spoken in Namibia?
English is the official language, but you’ll also hear Afrikaans, German, and several local languages like Oshiwambo and Khoekhoegowab. While most people speak English, a few words in a local language will earn you big smiles!
What are the must-see places in Namibia?
Namibia is packed with epic spots! You can’t miss the otherworldly Sossusvlei dunes in the Namib Desert, the wild beauty of Etosha National Park, and the Skeleton Coast with its eerie shipwrecks. Don’t forget Swakopmund for an adventure-packed coastal town and Damaraland for rugged landscapes and ancient rock engravings.
What should I pack for a trip to Namibia?
Pack light and comfy! Think breathable clothes for hot days and warm layers for chilly nights (yes, desert temperatures can drop after dark!). Don’t forget your sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and sturdy shoes for safaris and hiking. Oh, and a camera-because the landscapes here are out of this world!
What currency is used in Namibia?
Namibia uses the Namibian Dollar (NAD), which is pegged to the South African Rand (ZAR). No need to worry about currency confusion-both currencies are accepted! Just remember, credit cards are handy in the cities, but always have a little cash for the more remote areas.
Do I need vaccinations before visiting Namibia?
It’s always a good idea to check with your doctor, but generally, you’ll need vaccinations like Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Typhoid. If you're coming from a yellow fever area, you’ll need a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Better safe than sorry, right?
Is Namibia good for solo travellers?
Absolutely! Namibia is great for solo travelers, especially if you’re into nature, wildlife, and adventure. The country is easy to navigate, and the people are super friendly. Whether you’re exploring the desert or watching wildlife, you’ll feel totally safe and supported.
Why do you need a guide in Namibia?
A guide is like having a local friend who knows all the best spots! They’ll take you off the beaten path, share insider knowledge, and make sure you get the most out of your experience. Plus, guides are experts at spotting animals you might miss and help keep you safe while exploring Namibia’s wild places!
What type of tours can I do in Namibia?
Namibia is an adventure playground! You can take a wildlife safari in Etosha, hike the dunes in Sossusvlei, or go on a scenic road trip along the Skeleton Coast. If you're into adrenaline, you can try sandboarding, quad biking, or even skydiving over the desert. There’s a tour for every type of traveler!
Is there malaria in Namibia?
Yes, malaria is present in some parts of Namibia, particularly in the northern regions, especially during the rainy season (November to April). But don’t worry! You can take malaria prevention meds and use repellents to stay safe. Talk to your doctor to figure out what’s best for you!
What time zone is Namibia in?
Namibia operates on Central Africa Time (CAT), which is GMT +2. So, adjust your watch and get ready to explore-no time zone confusion here!
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination to go to Namibia?
If you're coming from a yellow fever area, yes, you’ll need proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter Namibia. It’s a quick step to take, and it keeps you-and everyone else-safe while you explore this stunning country.
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