Call Us : +264 61 237 294
Money & Spending
Namibia's national currency, pegged to the South African Rand, is the
Namibian Dollar but travellers who have combined South Africa with Namibia
can use either currency in shops, lodges, markets and restaurants throughout
the country. Note however that the Namibian Dollar is not accepted in South
Africa. Visa and Mastercard credit cards are generally accepted throughout
Namibia though holders of other credit cards are advised to check whether
their card is acceptable. Self-drivers should note that credit cards are not
accepted at petrol stations. Banking hours: 9am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday
and 8am to 11am on Saturday.
Tipping
Tipping for good service is only expected in upmarket tourist establishments
but is officially prohibited in national parks and reserves. A service
charge is included in many restaurant bills – if not, and the service was
satisfactory, a tip of 10% is standard. For in-depth tipping guidelines,
enquire with one of our Africa Safari Experts - they'd be happy to share
their knowledge with you.
Climate
Average summer temperatures: 15°C to 40°C
Average winter temperatures: 0°C to 23°C
Rainy season: October/November to April
Refer to the Weather section for the best time to
visit Namibia.
What to Pack
Temperatures in Namibia vary depending on the region and season but in
general days are hot and nights can be unexpectedly chilly, so layering
clothing is your best bet on a Namibia safari. Opt for cool, cotton fabrics
in neutral colours for the daytime and a fleece or jacket for morning and
evening game drives. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are a must.
Flights & Getting Around
Hosea Kutako International Airport: Windhoek's major airport is the
international gateway but to get to the country's far-flung destinations by
air you'll be transferring to the capital's second airport - Eros - for
charter flights on light aircraft.
Walvis Bay Airport: located 15km east of Walvis Bay, Namibia's second
largest airport is well located for easy access to Swakopmund and the
Skeleton Coast. Transfers and game drives in Namibia are usually conducted
in open-sided 4X4 vehicles. The country's good infrastructure means that
many visitors to Namibia hire a car for a self-drive holiday which makes for
independent, flexible travel within the ambit of a pre-planned itinerary.
Self-drivers staying at private reserves join the other guests for guided
game drives in 4X4s.
Visa & Passport Requirements
Every visitor to Namibia must be in possession of a passport that is valid
until six months after the initial date of travel; however no visas are
required for citizens of the USA, UK, most European countries (including
France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Spain and Switzerland), Australia,
New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Japan and Singapore. Travellers receive entry
for 90 days and visas for onward travel can be obtained in Windhoek.For
visitors from other countries, please check with your nearest Namibian
Consulate about obtaining a visa.