Namibia is one of the dry landscapes you will feel reluctant to explore, however, you will be amazed by the most enchanting natural spoils and the friendly locals who will make your trip the most memorable one. If you’re planning to travel to Namibia, it is best to know when to travel, and how to be prepared!
Book Your Stay in Advance
Namibia has limited accommodation, especially for families and groups. It is best to book your stay well in advance, so you won’t encounter any hassle. Most hotels in Namibia offer great service, and Avani Windhoek Hotel & Casino is one of the best hotels you can stay at.
Picking the Right Season
If you plan to visit Namibia in the most favourable weather conditions, September and October are the best months. The dry season in Namibia ensures you will not be harmed by mosquitoes and other insects while giving you a better scenery of the wildlife.
Colder Months
If you have less tolerance towards harsh climate conditions, July and August are colder months you can choose to travel to Namibia. However, the water will be quite cold to engage in any watersports, so these months are ideal for a laid-back holiday.
On a Budget?
May and June are the months when a lesser number of people travel to Namibia, and you can stumble upon some great deals on accommodation, tours, and leisure during these months. It is best to avoid the wet season that falls from November to April due to unfavourable weather!