Where desert meets wildlife. Etosha's abundant game, the rust-red dunes of Sossusvlei, and luxury lodges that disappear into the landscape.
Namibia is Africa at its most dramatic. This is a country of vast, empty landscapes that make you feel impossibly small. The Namib Desert, one of the oldest on Earth, meets the Atlantic in a collision of fog and sand. Etosha National Park offers some of the continent's best wildlife viewing, with animals congregating around waterholes in the dry season.
What sets Namibia apart is its accessibility and infrastructure. The roads are excellent, the lodges are world-class, and the experience feels refined without losing its wildness. This is a destination where you can drive yourself through game reserves, stay in architectural marvels built into desert rock, and watch the Milky Way from a bed under the stars.
The dry season (May to October) is best for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources. June to August can be cold at night. The wet season (November to April) brings lush landscapes and dramatic skies, but wildlife is more dispersed.
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