Getting To and Around Namibia

Travel Team
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Flying into Namibia is the most traditional way of getting to the country; however, there are very few direct flights into Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH), located 45km east of the capital city of Windhoek. Therefore, most international travellers should expect at least a layover or two before arriving. 

Companies such as British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have regular flights from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg (JNB), which then makes it a quick hop from the city into Namibia. Virgin Atlantic even has an alliance with South African Airways, making it easy to book the two flights together. 

Whilst many may think that booking a flight is the most important part of a trip, in Namibia, securing a car is undoubtedly even more crucial. Driving around the vast country isn’t just a mode of transport – it’s part of the trip itself. Full of long drives, empty roads, and ample scenery that encourages every visitor to stop, admire, and breathe it all in, the country is designed for slow travel. Ideally, a 4×4 is the best rental option to traverse between destinations, as many of the most memorable views and experiences are off the beaten path. 

With wide open roads, endless skies, and landscapes that seem otherworldly, Namibia’s beauty is in the silence, space, and journey between destinations. 

There is no best time to visit the country, as each season has its own offerings and highlights to bask in. The dry season from May to October is traditionally the most popular season, as the days are long and sunny, the skies are blue, and countless animals of all shapes and sizes gather around waterholes. 

June to August is peak safari season, with cool nights and striking landscapes. November to April is the summer wet season, and whilst you may get stuck in a rainstorm or two, it is the best time to witness the landscapes turn green, baby animals emerge into the world, and the local birdlife explode in hypnotic song. 

Ultimately, the best time of the year to visit is entirely dependent upon the type of holiday you wish to have. Whether that be chasing wildlife, cool evenings beneath dazzling stars, or eerie and empty landscapes, Namibia is truly a destination of dreams.

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