Why We LOVE Namibia

A first hand view of Namibia from our wonderful Namibia partner Margo

Margo
Margo
Business Development Manager at ATI Holidays
Published on
02 Mar 2018
Updated on
25 Apr 2025
Namibia Photo Credit Wolwedans

The most common statement I hear about Namibia is, ‘Isn’t that just a desert?

I SUPPOSE it is a country named for the oldest desert in the World, so that is a very natural assumption, and I SUPPOSE that large swaths of the country are indeed a desert environment, but I believe the best single word to describe Namibia is diversity.

Namibia Skeleton Coast
Light aircraft flight over Skeleton Coast

Diversity in its people

Namibia has the second lowest population density in the World, with only 2.2 million people living in an area that is 4 times the size of the UK or twice the size of California. Within that small population group there are more than 28 different languages spoken. (according the biodiversity database of Namibia)

Photo Credit Natural Selection
Himba lady and child - c/o Natural Selection

Diversity in its landscapes

Namibia is home to the oldest desert in the World but travel to the North-East and you find the start of the Okavango Delta which offers the visitor a very different visage, with its reed-lined waterways and floodplains. So, within the span of 800 miles, you experience monumental geographical changes and incredibly different landscapes.

Namibia Caprivi
Caprivi
Erongo Views
Erongo
Namibia Skeleton Coast
Namibia Coast

Diversity in its experiences

Namibia is not a typical safari destination it comprises so much more (but then, I may be biased), ranging from the never-ending vistas of the gravel plain deserts, the rocky granite inselbergs of the Erongo, the solitude of the ancient sand dunes to the riverine forests of the Caprivi as well as the Big Five experience.

Hot Air Balloon Sossusvlei
Hot air balloon at Sossusvlei
Erongo Paulas Cave Rockpainting
Erongo rock painitings
Lioness On Termite Heap Etosha
Lioness resting on a termite mound

Diversity in its Wildlife

Namibia doesn’t just boast the Big Five. We also have the Little Five (The Dancing White Lady Spider, Palmetto Gecko, Sandfish Skink, Namaqua Chameleon and the Sidewinder snake)

And the Ugly Five (Warthog, Wildebeest, Hyena, Vulture and Marabou Stork)

Joking aside, 42% of Namibia is under conservation of some sort (National Parks, private nature reserves and community conservancies)

Namibia was the first country in the World to enshrine conservation in its constitution; we have managed to buck global trends and are now home to the World’s largest Cheetah population, the last sustainable FREE-ROAMING Black Rhinos as well as growing Lion and Giraffe numbers. We must be doing something right.

Namibia Namib Chameleon Catching Tenebroid Beetle
Namaqua chameleon catching a tenebrionid beetle
Photo Credit Okonjima Cheetah Baby
Cheetah Cub - c/o Okonjima
Black Rhino Etosha
Black Rhino at Etosha

Wondering when to visit? Take a look at this guide on the best time to visit Namibia.

Looking for some more inspiration? Take a look at our best safari holidays ideas, our favourite family safaris, our big five safari guide or our top African safari honeymoon suggestions.

For anyone travelling to Namibia, the best travel companion is an open mind, let your preconceptions about safari and Africa go out the window and Namibia is bound to delight and surprise you in many unexpected ways!

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Elizabeth Spells

I have just returned from the most amazing trip to Tanzania, booked with Far & Wild. Everything went so smoothly from the first time I spoke with them. The planning was great, the itinerary was perfect for us, and the lodges were amazing. We spent 10 nights with an amazing guide, travelling through Northern Tanzania and even got to see the migration, which was a lifetime ambition of mine. This wasn't our first safari, so we were nervous as to how it would compare, but it was spot on. We're particularly grateful that she suggested a private 'bush lunch' in the Ngorongoro Crater as the public picnic spot was very busy! I will certainly be using them again to book our next trip....we're thinking of a relaxing beach stay next time to get over the excitement of safari!

Sep 17, 2025
Orla Rhodes

Just back from another amazing F&W organised trip to Namibia with the family (8 adults). Having been there before, Alistair tailored our trip to include our favourite locations and added a new one for us, Okonjima Plains camp, which we loved.The quality of accommodation and guiding, activities, food and drinks was exceptional throughout. Although not inexpensive I felt it was good value for the level of luxury we had. Kwessi Dunes, Shipwreck lodge, Ongava, Okonjima with pit stops Windhoek (city tour recommended ), Swakopmund (Sandwich Harbour and Walvis Bay tour) and Grootberg lodge (best sundowner drive )

Jul 31, 2024
Arnhild Schia

We had a wonderful trip to São Tomé and Príncipe - a small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea with paradise (almost empty) beaches and jungle forest. It was all well organised by Far and Wild and we stayed at Omali lodge at Sao Tome, then on Roca Sundy, and Sunday Praia at Principe - a great combination of different types of resorts/hotels. Omali is close to Sao Tome town with its colonial buildings, markets, hustle and bustle. Roca Sunday gives an old plantation experience and Sundy Praia a luxury beach experience. Very friendly (from time to time a bit slow) service, great fresh food, specifically if you like fish/seafood, vegetables and fruits (almost all sourced locally). Nice temperature between 23 and 30 degrees Celsius, nice swimming conditions. We really recommend this for those who want to experience a pristine destination with few other tourists and friendly and welcoming people. The islands also feel (and I believe are) very safe. At Principe, there are no dangerous animals, snakes or whatever, and it was great to be able to hike in the jungle without being very conscious of where to put your hands and feet. Go before everyone else does!

Jul 3, 2024
Henri Papenfus

Back home again, basking in the joys of a superb safari. Every aspect you arranged for us, including linking up with Mack Air and Wild Horizons locally to transport us. The choice of camps, Camp Hwange in Zimbabwe and Muchenenje Safari Lodge in Botswana, was spot on and exactly what we had hoped for - ideally situated, comfortable, in good surroundings, and with excellent wildlife on the doorstep and throughout the wider country. The service staff in each looked after us very well, catering was excellent, and the game guides were professional, knowledgeable and helpful. The weather was, as usual for that part of the world, also good at the time of our visit. Blue skies and stunning sunsets. Warm but not too hot during the day, although quite cold at sunrise when viewing game. The viewing started. You made us happy, and we recommend you to similar safari enthusiasts with confidence.

Jun 28, 2024
AC

Far and Wild went above and beyond to make sure my trip to Zambia was special. I would definitely recommend them and their services to anyone wanting to travel to Africa.

Jun 5, 2024
Tiny

Lovely holiday at the amazing Almanara on Galu beach, a beach like no other. Far and Wild excelled themselves from beginning to end of our holiday in beautiful Kenya.... What a country!,

Jun 5, 2024
Stodge

Wow! These guys are amazing. Can’t recommend them highly enough. Friendly AND efficient! Sorted out our trip (last minute and lots of different family member needs, sorry!) in record time and everything worked like clockwork. Trip of a lifetime to the Masai Mara. Will be back (and use F&W again!)!

Jun 5, 2024
Fiona C

It was a dreamy holiday on the Kenyan Coast - Far and Wild, their efficiency and professionalism allowed us to relax and be the happiest family alive !! We cannot fault them, their care and understanding of what we wanted from a holiday ensured we had the most memorable trip. We will be booking with them again for sure!

Jun 5, 2024