A black rhino looks toward the photographer in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

The Great Namibia Wildlife Safari

Know Before You Go

Whether you're preparing for your upcoming safari or just want to learn more about Namibia, be sure to check out these useful resources. Learn about African animals and habitats, browse helpful packing tips and read inspirational travel stories that will bring the wilds of Africa close to your heart.

Travel Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Southern Africa? We've got answers! We've compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions about African wildlife, weather and more.

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Wildlife Guide

Discover fascinating facts about elephant herds, lounging leopards and the other wildlife you may encounter on your Southern Africa safari.

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African Wildlife Trivia

Take our African safari wildlife quiz to put your knowledge to the test, then share it with your family and friends to see who knows the most about life on the savanna!

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Namibia Weather & Climate

Learn about the typical weather conditions and climate in Namibia.

Packing List

We've made a comprehensive list of all the clothing and gear you'll want to pack so you'll be well prepared for your Southern Africa safari.

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Travel Stories & Articles

A Namibia Safari with Natural Habitat Adventures

—By Mandy Scott
The goal of Natural Habitat Adventures is to exceed expectations and I can truly say that goal was met on this trip. I got everything I wanted and more. The photos, and more importantly, the memories captured on this trip gave me an incredible sampling of what a visit to the African continent has to offer and whet my appetite for several more visits to this diverse land in the future.

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Nat Hab in Namibia: Rhino Tracking & Conservation

—By Laura Kiniry 
Nat Hab’s Great Namibia Wildlife Safari offers an opportunity to explore. However, the trip’s real kicker is the rare chance to also track black rhinos on foot.

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7 Reasons You Should Make Namibia Your Next Destination

—By WWF
Situated on the southwest coast of Africa, Namibia is home to the world’s oldest desert—the Namib. The country was the first African nation to include protection of the environment in its constitution, which has helped restore southern Africa’s populations of black rhinos, lions, cheetahs, zebras and other native wildlife. Here are seven reasons to make Namibia your next African adventure.

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World Lion Day: Celebrating Namibia’s Sentinels of Sand

—By Megan Brief
As an apex predator, the lion influences trophic systems from the top down. They maintain balance within the ecosystem by stabilizing populations of herbivores—like zebra and wildebeest—to prevent overgrazing of endemic plant life. Not only do lions promote the integrity of food webs, but they also serve as measures of environmental success…and indicators of environmental decline.

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