
October is the start of the hot, wet summer season in Namibia. It's the shoulder season for travel, but if you don't mind the heat, you can enjoy bird-watching in the beautiful Caprivi Strip as well as the wetlands near Swakopmund. And if you want to cool off with a cold beer, make a beeline to Windhoek in October for a traditional Oktoberfest party!

Namibia is a vast country with great distances between destinations. In one week, it's possible to see the highlights of the deserts and national parks and go on a safari. However, two weeks is the right amount of time to drive to the main attractions and avoid spending too many hours in a vehicle. In three weeks, you can take a road trip around the country, go on multiday hikes, and venture into neighboring Botswana.

May is a transitional month in Namibia, a warm but dry month between the wet summer and the cool winter. It's shoulder season for travel and a great time to photograph this African nation's natural and cultural attractions without extreme weather conditions or many other visitors. Find out more about traveling to Namibia in May.

Namibia is a year-round destination, but above all else, its distinct rainy and dry seasons determine the best (and worst) time to visit. Whether you want to see the Sossusvlei dunes of the Namib Desert, spot game in the wildlife-rich Caprivi Strip and Etosha Pan, or explore the flower-strewn Kalahari Desert and shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast, there's a best season for you. Read on to learn more about Namibia's weather, travel tips, and the ideal time to visit.
