Best time to visit Namibia

Namibia basks in over 300 days of sunshine per year
The best time to visit Namibia for a safari is during the dry winter from June to October. Temperatures are comfortably around 20°C, vegetation is thinner and wildlife congregates around waterholes, where predators hungrily await. This is also the best time to travel to Namibia and Botswana for a combined trip. But the desert climate is harsh. Night-time temperatures can drop to freezing in winter and it’s parched; we recommend packing moisturiser and lip balm. The rainy season in Namibia is from November to April. It’s drier on the coast, though, and this is the best time to go to Namibia for bird watching.

When to go to Namibia, month by month

A visit to Namibia in December, January or February will require an umbrella if you’re traveling within the interior or far north although coastal areas, surrounding Swakopmund, are a lot drier and certainly not as humid. The rainy season is considered the best time for bird watchers. March begins to see afternoon thunderstorms become less frequent, particularly in northern regions around Etosha, and into April and May you’ll find a much fresher, greener and clearer environment which many find the best time to visit Namibia, especially when tackling the five day Fish River Canyon hike. June, July and August are the driest months across the country with the coast and interior areas, around Windhoek, offering a drop in temperatures, especially at night. The southern winter is Namibia’s peak game watching season and accommodation will start to fill up as early as April, right through to November. The coast keeps fairly consistently warm temperatures all year round. However, come September the rest of Namibia is heating up with October often proving to be the hottest month.

Windhoek/interior Weather Chart

 
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
17
30
73
FEB
17
29
85
MAR
16
27
85
APR
13
26
33
MAY
9
23
6
JUN
7
20
1
JUL
6
21
1
AUG
8
23
1
SEP
12
27
3
OCT
14
29
12
NOV
16
30
25
DEC
17
31
34

Our top trip

Namibia and Botswana camping safari

Namibia and Botswana camping safari

Camping safari to Namib desert, Caprivi, Etosha & Okavango

From US $2815 to US $2825 21 days ex flights
Small group travel:
2023: 17 Dec
2024: 24 Mar, 14 Apr, 12 May, 9 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep, 6 Oct, 17 Nov, 15 Dec
Travel Team
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Our recommendations

Emma Gregg is an award-winning travel writer, specialising in responsible tourism in Africa. She talks us through her best times to visit Namibia: "The end of the dry season is excellent for wildlife watching in Etosha National Park; it's so dry at this time that giraffes, elephants and zebras converge at the waterholes in impressive numbers. If you arrive a little earlier - September, say - there's less dust in the air.
Namibia's landscapes look amazing in May, when the air is very clear, the temperatures are moderate and much of the vegetation is still green."

Our nature pick:

Whale watching season!
Southern right, humpback and Minke whales pass by the coast from July-November, with most sightings taking place in October and November. The best place to see them is Walvis Bay, of course - Walvis means "whale" in Afrikaans.

Festivals & events

The annual Windhoek Jazz Festival is held in November, and showcases some of southern Africa's best musicians and singers. Herero Day takes place every August and is the best opportunity to see Namibia's Herero community kitted out in their finest dresses, complete with cow horn inspired hats.
Did you know about...?
Windhoek Oktoberfest
Namibia's German community comes together each October to celebrate in true Bavarian style - complete with lederhosen, bratwurst, oompah bands... and plenty of beer. It's all quite surreal in 40 degree heat!
Written by Vicki Brown
Photo credits: [Page banner: Eric Bauer] [Emma Gregg quote: Martin de Lusenet] [Oktoberfest: Quentin Dr]