Different seasons offer different benefits, so you’ll want to consider this when booking holidays to Namibia. Summer in Namibia is opposite to that of the UK and during, July and August, nights can be extremely cold even though daytime temperatures are warm.
If witnessing the incredible wildlife on Namibia tours is your main priority, we’d recommend visiting between July and August as there are fewer water sources for the animals. You’ll see a whole host of wildlife, such as elephants, zebra, wildebeest and giraffes gathering around the waterhole in Etosha National Park.
Although the wet season falls between November and February, this isn’t necessarily a bad time to visit as the desert is more fertile and there’ll be an abundance of birdlife to see.
If you’d rather avoid the wet season on your Namibia holiday, you’re best travelling between May and October when there’s plenty of sunshine and blue skies. September and October experience little rainfall and mild temperatures of around 20°C. These months can get busy as it’s the peak time for Namibia safari holidays.