Namibia
Namibia – Africa’s Desert Jewel
Namibia is a land of dramatic landscapes where vast deserts, rugged mountains, and wild savannas meet. Known for the iconic red dunes of Sossusvlei, the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park, and the haunting Skeleton Coast, Namibia offers travelers unforgettable adventures in some of Africa’s most spectacular and least crowded places.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Königstein (Brandberg Mountain) – 2,606 m above sea level
- Capital (Windhoek) Altitude: ~1,700 m above sea level
Distance from Airport / Capital
- Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) – About 45 km from Windhoek city center
Best Time to Visit
- May to October: Dry season with cooler temperatures, ideal for wildlife viewing and desert exploration.
Top Attractions
- Sossusvlei: Iconic towering red sand dunes and salt pans in the Namib Desert.
- Etosha National Park: One of Africa’s premier game reserves, home to lions, elephants, and rhinos.
- Skeleton Coast: A rugged, foggy coastline dotted with shipwrecks and seal colonies.
- Fish River Canyon: The second largest canyon in the world, perfect for hiking.
- Damaraland: Stunning desert landscapes and ancient rock art.
Fun Fact
Namibia was the first African country to incorporate environmental protection into its constitution.