Best Time to Visit
Namibia
Visiting Namibia is optimal from July to October, with temperatures hovering just above 68°F and minimal rainfall. This period is also prime for wildlife viewing, coinciding with peak travel season, so advanced planning is essential. During the Northern Hemisphere summer, Namibia enjoys warm, sunny days and cooler nights, whereas in winter, the country experiences hot temperatures and potential for impressive thunderstorms. Despite these variations, Namibia remains predominantly dry, characterized by striking landscapes where deep orange sand dunes sharply contrast against vivid cobalt skies.
Namibia's month-by-month visit guide
Visiting in January
In January, Namibia experiences its wet season, coinciding with summertime. Expect temperatures of 30-35°C/86-95°F inland and cooler coastal regions. Despite the heat, Namibia’s diverse flora and fauna thrive, transforming the landscape from arid brown plains to vibrant greens and colors. Wildlife, including zebras and springboks, can be observed during cooler morning and late afternoon temperatures. Witness the beauty of Namibia’s changing scenery and the birth of new life during this dynamic period.
Visiting in February
Experience Namibia’s midsummer magic, where inland temperatures reach 30-35°C/86-95°F, while coastal areas stay cool. Northern regions see rain, elevating river levels and sparking vibrant wildlife activity. Lush green landscapes, the scent of rain, and vibrant flora create a photographer’s paradise. Witness the birthing season for Springboks and Zebras, adding an unforgettable touch to your journey.
Visiting in March
In March, Namibia welcomes the onset of Fall, offering a mild climate with temperatures ranging from 25 to 30ºC (77-86ºF). While some areas may experience occasional rainfall, the overall atmosphere is characterized by a decrease in humidity. The landscape remains vibrant with lush, green flora, and wildlife sightings are enriched with the presence of newborns, as the birthing season concludes. Coastal regions maintain a pleasant coolness, making them an appealing travel choice during this season. Witness the enchanting spectacle of new life unfolding in the wild.
Visiting in April
April signals the conclusion of the rainy season, with intermittent light rain in certain areas. Daytime temperatures decrease slightly, offering cooler mornings and evenings. Ideal for exploration, April invites travelers to experience the ancient Namib Desert, adorned with blooming wildflowers against a cooler backdrop. Photography enthusiasts will relish this period, capturing clear skies and a landscape maintaining its green charm, making it an opportune time to showcase the arid beauty.
Visiting in May
Explore Namibia in May, the onset of winter. Experience mild temperatures averaging 24-28°C/75-82°F, minimal rainfall, and low humidity. While the vegetation remains green and lush, some areas start drying, transforming the landscape into a golden hue. Witness the unique spectacle of wildlife converging at waterholes due to drier conditions, providing optimal opportunities for game viewing during thrilling game drives.
Visiting in June
In June, the inland temperatures range from 20 to 24ºC (68-75ºF) with clear blue skies and no rainfall. The Namib Desert undergoes a stunning transformation, displaying a vibrant landscape of yellow, brown, and red hues. Wildlife congregates around large waterholes due to drying sources, providing an optimal opportunity for abundant animal sightings. Meanwhile, coastal areas may encounter sandstorms and high temperatures. This month offers a unique experience of contrasting climates and a rich tapestry of natural beauty for adventurous travelers.
Visiting in July
July in Namibia welcomes the chill with temperatures ranging from 21-25°C/70-77°F during the day and 7°C/45°F at night. The landscape transforms to arid expanses, drawing diverse wildlife to shared waterholes. Cooler weather extends exploration hours, allowing travelers to delve into Namibia’s beauty. Coastal regions encounter sandstorms and elevated temperatures, adding an adventurous twist to the journey. Prepare for a unique experience in this colder, drier month, where the landscape’s stark beauty meets the resilience of Namibia’s wildlife.
Visiting in August
Explore August in this destination with cool nights at 7°C/45°F and warm days ranging from 21-25ºC / 70-77ºF. The dry climate draws wildlife to waterholes, enhancing game viewing. Predictable animal movements make it an ideal time for safari enthusiasts. Coastal regions may encounter sandstorms and high temperatures, adding an adventurous touch to the experience.
Visiting in September
Experience the onset of Spring in September, marked by inland temperatures ranging from 27-29°C (80-84°F), while coastal areas maintain cooler conditions. Rain remains scarce, compelling diverse wildlife to seek water sources, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife sightings. Central regions burst into a vibrant display as various flora begins to bloom, transforming the landscape into a colorful wonderland. Embrace the warmth, witness thriving wildlife, and immerse yourself in the blossoming beauty of nature during this enchanting season.
Visiting in October
October brings a temperature rise to a pleasant 29°C/84°F, with minimal rainfall and increasing heat. The landscape, arid due to the lack of rain, sees diminished vegetation. Though occasional rain is possible, it’s infrequent. Clear skies prevail, making it an ideal time for active wildlife, enhancing the experience for game viewing and photography.
Visiting in November
In November, Namibia experiences a dry, hot, and slightly humid climate with temperatures up to 30ºC / 86ºF inland. Coastal temperatures remain warm yet cool. Witness the stunning gathering of Pink Flamingos near Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. Light rains may grace the northern regions, offering a chance to observe over 450 bird species in these areas. Perfect for bird enthusiasts, November blends diverse climates and unique wildlife encounters across Namibia’s landscapes.
Visiting in December
Explore the sizzling charm of December in this tropical destination, where temperatures soar at 30ºC / 86ºF inland, and coastal regions bask in warm sunshine beside azure oceans. Embrace the subtle rain showers, breathing life into the once-dull landscape, transforming it into vibrant hues of green. While wildlife persists, they shy away from massive waterholes, allowing for a unique encounter with nature amid the evolving scenery. Revel in the beauty of this dynamic season, balancing heat, rain, and the promise of lush, rejuvenated surroundings.
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Hello, I'm Rick, based in Ontario, Canada, with over 15 years in the travel industry and a passport filled with stamps from over 70 countries. My heart was captured by Africa during my first visit to Kenya, and since then, I've journeyed back repeatedly, exploring the diverse landscapes and wildlife of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Whether you're dreaming of a "once in a lifetime" vacation or you're a seasoned safari traveler, I'm here to assist in planning your perfect African adventure.
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Rachel Chambers
Rachel resides on the vibrant West Coast of Canada, specifically on Vancouver Island. She has a profound love for travel, having explored nearly 30 countries. However, it was a solo journey to Africa that truly ignited her passion. Upon stepping foot in Botswana for the first time, Rachel was captivated and knew she needed to explore more of the continent. Since then, she has ventured solo to Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mauritius, South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya, where she traveled with Gamewatchers Safaris and Porini Camps.
It was during these experiences that Rachel realized her desire to be a part of the Gamewatchers team.
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Julie Roggow
Julie Roggow
Greetings, I'm Julie Roggow, and I come to you with over two decades of immersion in the world of travel. My journey into the heart of safari adventures began as I traversed Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, capturing the essence of these mesmerizing landscapes through my lens. Among these remarkable destinations, Kenya and the Porini safari camps hold a special place in my heart. Their unique blend of wilderness and conservation resonates deeply with me.
My passion for travel is matched only by my dedication to sharing that passion with others. I'm here to ensure that planning your safari vacation is an enjoyable and seamless experience.
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Sally Wanjau
Hello, I am Sally Wanjau, and I have been travelling to Kenya on safari since the 1980’s which led to me living and working there for several years. Married to a Kenyan, it is a place that I now call home. I currently live in the UK with my husband. For a number of years, I ran my own safari business as an agent working closely with Gamewatchers Safaris creating unique and tailor-made holidays for my clients, and in 2017 I joined Gamewatchers Safaris full-time as one of their dedicated team of Safari Advisers.
Having travelled extensively throughout East, South and Southern Africa, I remain passionate about Kenya, my love of which is fed by my many fantastic wildlife experiences at the Porini Camps.
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Wayne Hammond
Wayne Hammond
Hello, I'm Wayne Hammond, and I'm fortunate to have embarked on over 30 incredible journeys to the enchanting continent of Africa. It's a place that has captured my heart time and time again. My travels have taken me to Kenya, which I've had the pleasure of visiting far more times than I can recall, as well as to Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, and Mozambique. Among my cherished bush haunts, I hold dear the Masai Mara in Kenya, the mesmerizing Mana Pools in Zimbabwe, and the wondrous South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. I'm not just a passionate traveler but also an avid amateur wildlife photographer and an occasional travel writer.
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Andrea Landaeta
Hola, I’m Andrea and my love affair with the captivating world of safaris began during my teenage years when I embarked on my very first safari in Kenya. There, amidst the awe-inspiring wildlife and expansive plains, I found my true passion. Over the years, Kenya has called me back time and time again, leading me to explore its myriad camps, conservancies, and renowned parks. More recently, I've had the privilege of staying at all the Porini Camps, where the spotlight shines on wildlife conservation—a cause close to my heart as I traverse the globe. While Kenya holds a special place in my wanderlust-filled heart, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda have also woven their magic into my soul. If you're eager to embark on your own safari adventure or share your passion for conservation, please feel free to contact me at andrea@gamewatchers.com
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Pranay Chandra
Hello, I’m Pranay Chandra, a veteran of the Indian Armed Forces whose profound passion for nature and wildlife led me to the world of wildlife photography. My lens has captured the essence of the wild, earning recognition in esteemed competitions like the Sanctuary Asia annual wildlife awards and the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. Beyond photography, I’ve dedicated myself to conservation efforts, collaborating with Ecological Task Forces and supporting WWF India’s training initiatives in tiger reserves. In the realm of education, I’ve partnered with CEC, New Delhi, to create informative video programs on Human-Wildlife Conflicts. I’ve ventured to Kenya, embracing the splendours of Africa while staying at Porini camps and other renowned lodges.
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