How about a trip to Namibia North Inland
A Brief Summary
The far north inland of Namibia is where it’s at! At least it “it” is wildlife and you’re here on safari. Etosha National Park is huge and home to huge numbers of all your favourites, from cheetah, to rhino, to zebra, to giraffe, to lion… you get the picture. And you’ll get some cracking pictures here. Watering holes in this desperately dry part of the world are flocked to in great numbers, making for almost “too easy” animal-spotting, as you and the rest of your open-top jeep safari will quickly agree.
If you don’t like safaris or animals, or sunny weather, then Namibia really, really isn’t for you! It’s not a hugely diverse country in terms of what it offers… but when it offers something, there aren’t many places on earth to beat it
Location
About the Weather
Jun and Jul are the only months in northern Namibia where the temperature averages less than 30°c by day (at 27°c), with night a cool 10°c. Skies from May to Oct are completely devoid of clouds and humidity is very low, sometimes exceptionally low, with rainfall unknown. The rains arrive in late Nov and last through until early Apr, with heavy and thundery showers, although sunshine is still abundant with 7-8 hours a day, although short of the 10-11 hours a day during the dry season. Temperatures above 40°c can occur from Oct to Feb, with highs in the cooler winter months from Jun to Aug reaching 32°c
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
No Direct Flight
Ultra Long Haul
15 hours
(Avg from UK)
Travel by Air (from UK)
will take approx...
Ultra Long Haul
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
79mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
7 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
34.4°C
Average Low
18.8°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
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So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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