Namibia delivers safari with a sense of scale and majesty. It is possibly the most photogenic and scenic place in Africa.

Namibia delivers safari with a sense of scale and majesty. It is possibly the most photogenic and scenic place in Africa.

Etosha National Park, with its shimmering salt pan and scattered waterholes, draws elephants, lions, and herds of antelope often at the same time—an ever-shifting drama best experienced from the shade of a camp hide or while driving the pan’s edge. To the northwest, Damaraland is an ultimately rugged experience (when not cossetted in a luxurious camp). Here, desert-adapted elephants and black rhinos navigate ephemeral riverbeds shadowed by ancient, ochre mountains. Further south, the Namib-Naukluft National Park is surreal: towering Sossusvlei dunes glowing red at dawn, ghostly camelthorn trees stand rooted in the clay of Deadvlei – testament to a bygone era. Here an array of wildlife ekes out an existence in one of the oldest deserts on Earth.

For contrast, Swakopmund—a colonial-era seaside town—is Namibia’s adventure base: sandboarding the dunes, kayaking with seals, or simply exploring its German-influenced streets and seafood eateries. The Skeleton Coast adds another layer entirely: shipwrecks half-buried in fog and a sense of profound remoteness few other places can match. Whether tracking desert lions with researchers or walking with San guides in the Kalahari fringes, Namibia feels unhurried yet purposeful—a place that rewards slow exploration and curiosity about how such astonishing biodiversity  thrives in such extreme, striking environments.

Why Choose Namibia:


The White Elephants of Etosha

Dust-covered giants turned ghostly pale against the shimmering pan.

A River Through the Desert

The Kunene flows through parched mountains, a lifeline in the wilderness.

Dunes That Glow Red at Dawn

Sossusvlei’s sculpted sands rise and shift with the desert winds.

The Skeleton Coast

Fog, shipwrecks, and a raw, haunting edge of the Atlantic.

Skies Without End

Namibia is one of the world’s finest places for stargazing, where the Milky Way blazes overhead.

Ancient Survivors

From Welwitschia plants to desert-adapted elephants and rhinos, life endures in improbable ways.

Your Next Namibia Safari


These Namibia safaris offer a glimpse of what is possible. When you're ready, we’ll help you design your own.

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Anywhere you like
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9 Nights – 10 Days

Your Desert to Falls Safari


Namibia & Zimbabwe
From $14,500 per couple sharing

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10 Nights - 11 Days

Desert and Delta


Namibia & Bostwana
Tailor-made pricing on request

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11 Nights - 12 Days

Namibia Uncovered


Namibia
$10,200 per person sharing

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Explore the Best of What Namibia Has to Offer


Namibia Safari Destinations

Explore the Best of What Namibia Has to Offer


Etosha

The salt heart of Namibia’s wild north, waterholes and the edge of survival.


Sossusvlei

Dead Trees, Living Memory… Wildlife That Lives on Dust, Mist and Moonlight.


Skeleton Coast

Namibia’s elemental coastline, mystique on the Atlantic edge.


Damaraland

Remote and exclusive, known for wild dogs, elephants, and scenic marshlands.


Kunene

A river carving through sand horizons, drawing life to its green, ephemeral edges.


Namib Desert

A living museum of sand, stone, and adaptation, harsh, haunting, and home to the wildly unusual.


Fish River Canyon

Namibia’s rugged masterpiece of rock and resilience.


Swakopmund & The Atlantic Coast

Namibia’s Atlantic Coast: A World Between Worlds, The Town at the Edge of Sea and Sand.

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When to Visit Namibia


May to October

Cooler, dry months make for excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather at Etosha’s waterholes and along Damaraland’s riverbeds. Desert temperatures are more manageable, and skies are clear for photography.

November to April

Hotter weather and sporadic rains bring a brief flush of greenery. Migratory birds arrive in numbers, and the desert landscapes shift into more dramatic, photogenic scenes.

Luxury Namibia Lodges



Closest luxury camp to the Sossusvlei dunes, offering private access and desert sleep-outs.

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A sleek, glass-fronted retreat in the NamibRand, known for stargazing and desert adventures.

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Remote lighthouse lodge on a peninsula near Walvis Bay, surrounded by marine and bird life.

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A remote camp in Damaraland offering guided tracking of free-roaming black rhino.

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Riverfront camp in the far northwest, combining desert landscapes with Himba cultural visits.

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Conservation-led camp near Etosha with access to the Ongava Research Centre and waterhole hide.

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Why Travel With WildEarth


Travel with Impact

A portion of your safari investment goes to the WildEarth Impact Foundation, ensuring Africa’s wildlife and wild places are not only seen but safeguarded through powerful storytelling, conservation awareness, and direct support for environmental needs.


Guided by Trusted Experts

Our guides are more than guides, they’re storytellers, educators, and conservationists who have spent years in Africa’s wild spaces.


Small Groups

With no more than six guests, every safari remains personal, unhurried, and tailored for allowing for deeper engagement and personal experiences.


Exceptional Experiences

Journeys designed to include unique opportunities – from rhino conservation activities and cheetah tracking to scenic hot air balloon safaris.


Every Detail Considered

Your journey begins with a personal bon voyage call, an opportunity to answer questions, offer guidance, and ensure you’re fully prepared. From that moment, every detail is managed with care, from tailored logistics to special touches along the way. While you’re travelling, our team is available 24 hours a day for support, wherever you are in Africa.

Meet Our Expert Private Guides


Our guides aren’t just familiar WildEarth faces. They're highly skilled guides, with years of experience tracking, interpreting, and sharing the wonders of the wild.

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Meet Our Expert Private Guides


Our guides aren’t just familiar WildEarth faces. They're highly skilled guides, with years of experience tracking, interpreting, and sharing the wonders of the wild.

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