Lusso Travel Ltd, No. 1 Glasshouse - 1LG1,
Alderley Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK10 4TG
A land of striking contrasts, Namibia’s beauty lies in its raw and otherworldly landscapes. From the soaring dunes of the Namib Desert to the shimmering salt pans of Etosha, it’s a destination of unparalleled wonder and serenity.
The iconic red sand dunes of Sossusvlei and Deadvlei in the Namib Desert are among the most photographed landscapes in Africa
Etosha National Park is a wildlife haven featuring giant salt pans and fabulous opportunities to spot lions, elephants and rhinos
The Skeleton Coast is a remote and rugged coastline dotted with shipwrecks, dramatic landscapes and unique desert-adapted wildlife
The coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay offer adventure activities like sandboarding, dolphin cruises and desert excursions
Fish River Canyon, the second-largest canyon in the world, is perfect for hiking and offers breathtaking views
Namibia redefines the safari experience, with its starkly beautiful landscapes and unique wildlife encounters. The endless dunes of the Namib Desert, glowing orange under the rising sun, are among the most iconic sights in Africa. Etosha National Park, with its shimmering salt pans, attracts vast herds of elephants, rhinos and giraffes, while predators like lions and cheetahs lie in wait. Game drives here are as much about the scenery as they are the wildlife.
However, Namibia’s appeal lies in its diversity. The rugged Skeleton Coast, dotted with shipwrecks and swirling mists, is a hauntingly beautiful stretch of coastline, while remote Damaraland is home to desert-adapted elephants and black rhinos. With luxurious lodges blending seamlessly into their surroundings, Namibia offers an otherworldly safari experience that is both exclusive and unforgettable.
Experiencing 300 days of sunshine a year, Namibia is a year round destination. There are significant variations in temperatures from summer to winter and even from day to night. December through to March is summer in Namibia and the rainy season, expect warm humid temperatures, with clear mornings and clouds building up in the afternoon, thunderstorms are common. February is the hottest and wettest month. April sees the end of the wet season, this is a lovely time to visit with cooler temperatures, green landscapes and clear air. May to September are the driest months and considered the ideal time to visit Namibia, the days are warm and dry with clear skies, however evenings and early mornings are cold, stargazers are treated to a fantastic night sky. Game viewing is at its best, with little water around, large herds gather around waterholes. October marks the end of Namibia’s winter, the days are gradually getting warmer and wildlife is still abundant. November is unpredictable as the days get hotter and more humid in the build up to the start of the rainy season.