Namibia Tours
InfoNamibia
Namibia is a stunningly beautiful country located in Southern Africa, known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and extraordinary wildlife. From the vast, dramatic sand dunes of the Namib Desert to the lush, wildlife-rich waterways of the Okavango Delta, Namibia offers an incredible variety of natural beauty and outdoor adventures.
Namibia is also one of the least densely populated countries in the world, which means visitors can enjoy incredible solitude and stunning views, making it a dream destination for those looking for a truly unique and peaceful African adventure.
Hightlights:
- Etosha National Park
- Damaraland
- Twyfelfontein
- Skeleton Coast
- Spitzkoppe
- Fish River Canyon
- Kolmanskop
- Windhoek
- Deadvlei
- Sossusvlei
- Swakopmund
- Namib-Nauklift National Park
- Namib Desert
- Kalahari Desert
Visa Requirements?
- As of April 1, 2025, nationals from countries like the UK, USA, and Canada, among others, will require a visa to enter Namibia.
- Visa Options: You can either apply for a visa on arrival at a Namibian port of entry or apply online via the Namibian Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (MHAISS) e-services portal before your trip.
- Visa Application: For online applications, you'll need a valid passport with at least six months of validity and three blank pages, a completed visa application form, and potentially an invitation letter if invited.
- Visa Fees: The visa fee is NAD 1,600 for non-African travelers and NAD 1,200 for African Union citizens.
Passport Requirements?
Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Namibia.
Travel Insurance?
It is recommended to have travel insurance that covers your itinerary, planned activities, and potential emergency expenses.
Driving in Namibia?
If you plan to drive in Namibia, you'll need a valid UK photocard driving license and comprehensive insurance, as accidents are common on gravel and dirt roads.
Duty-Free Items?
You can bring in duty-free items for personal use, including a limited amount of liquor, wine, perfume, cigarettes, tobacco, and other new or used items up to a certain value.
Meat Import?
There are specific rules for importing meat into Namibia, including limits on the amount of meat allowed for personal consumption and requirements for commercial imports.
Vaccines?
Review the vaccination and malaria sections on the Fit for Travel website, make an appointment with a travel health professional, and check the latest government guidance on FCDO Foreign travel advice and country-specific pages.
- Yellow Fever: Yellow fever inoculation is required if your journey to Namibia entails passing through a yellow fever area of Africa and/or South and Central America by any means other than a scheduled air service.









