Namibia

The youngest nation on the African continent stands as a testament to the beauty that lies within a blank canvas. At first glance, its desert may seem vast and desolate, yet within that emptiness lies a world of endless possibilities, a fertile ground for growth and prosperity.

Rinoceronte blanco en Namibia
“It’s impossible to resist the allure of the dream that is Africa.”

In the desert, the region’s unique and captivating wildlife thrives in perfect harmony with the nature that nurtures it. Here, even the ships find solace along the Skeleton Coast, while the remnants of colonial settlements reflect on the lessons of history, gazing toward the future with a clear and peaceful vision.

Vista aérea costa Namibia
Even at night, the sand shines like the sun itself.

Namibia embodies hope and purity, a mesmerizing destination that unlocks the gateway to a continent full of untold stories.

Cheetah look

temporada

From April to November, when the temperatures are more moderate and the nights cooler.

Tropical, desert and subtropical

Average 27°C

April to November

Warm temperatures giving way to mild nights

experiencias NUBA

Guepardo en Namibia

Participate in the work of the Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary.

Experience firsthand the vital protection and rehabilitation work being done at Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary, meet their friendly guests and participate in cheetah tracking on the plains of Namibia.

Under the Milky Way

Look up and billions of stars return our gaze, in the darkest sky on the planet, in this Dark Sky reserve. Let yourself be enveloped by the night cloak of the Milky Way and enjoy a very special astronomy session.
Bosquimanos

Cultural immersion with the Bushmen

Be welcomed by the Bushmen, an ancient culture that keeps alive their millenary traditions, and share their vast knowledge of medicinal plants, hunting techniques and dances.

Historias de BITÁCORA

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Namibia