Surreal desert grandeur under empty skies

Namibia

Surreal desert grandeur — the world’s tallest dunes, a skeleton coast, canyons, and desert-adapted wildlife under huge empty skies.

— · — — °C Best: May–Oct (dry · cooler)
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The dead camel-thorn trees and red dunes of Deadvlei
The dead camel-thorn trees and red dunes of Deadvlei
Elephants gathering at an Etosha waterhole
Elephants gathering at an Etosha waterhole
The German-colonial seaside town of Swakopmund
The German-colonial seaside town of Swakopmund
Capital
Windhoek
Language
English
Currency
NAD (Namibian Dollar)
Power
220 V · plug type D, M
Best time
May–Oct (dry · cooler)
Now in Windhoek
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What makes Namibia, Namibia

Red Dunes
Deadvlei Trees
Desert Wildlife
Salt-Pan Waterholes
Colonial Coast
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About Namibia

Surreal desert grandeur — the world’s tallest dunes, a skeleton coast, canyons, and desert-adapted wildlife under huge empty skies.

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Dunes meeting the Atlantic along the Skeleton Coast
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Visa info

Namibia visa: Many nationalities enter visa-free or get visa-on-arrival for up to 90 days. Confirm before travel.
Visa rules change frequently. Always confirm with the official Namibian immigration authorities for your nationality before booking flights.
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