Are you dreaming of an African adventure that combines the world’s oldest desert with one of its most powerful waterfalls? A combined tour of Namibia and Zimbabwe offers a contrast like no other—from the glowing orange dunes of Sossusvlei to the thundering “Smoke That Thunders” at Victoria Falls.

What is the Best Time to Visit Namibia and Zimbabwe for a Safari?
If wildlife viewing is your priority, timing is everything. The best time to visit both countries is during the dry season, from May to October.- Namibia (May–September): As the landscape dries out, animals congregate around waterholes in Etosha National Park, making them incredibly easy to spot.
- Zimbabwe (July–October): This is the prime window for Hwange National Park. It also coincides with the best time to see Victoria Falls while the water volume is still high but the mist doesn’t completely obscure the view.
What are the Must-See Highlights of a Namibia and Zimbabwe Itinerary?
Most travelers opt for a 14 to 21-day “Dunes to Falls” route. Key stops include:- Sossusvlei & Deadvlei (Namibia): Climb the iconic Dune 45 and walk among 900-year-old dead camel thorn trees.
- Etosha National Park (Namibia): A unique salt pan landscape where you can see lions, elephants, and the rare black rhino.
- The Caprivi Strip: This lush corridor connects Namibia to its neighbors and offers a river-safari experience completely different from the dry desert.
- Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe): One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Don’t miss a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River.
- Hwange National Park (Zimbabwe): Famous for having one of the largest elephant populations in Africa.
How Do I Handle the Visa Process for Both Countries?
Navigating cross-border travel can be tricky, but recent digital upgrades have made it much simpler.- Namibia e-Visa: Namibia now offers a streamlined Namibia e-Visa and a “Visa on Arrival” for many nationalities. Applying through a trusted consultant for your Namibia Visa saves significant time at border crossings like the Trans-Kalahari.
- Zimbabwe eVisa: The Zimbabwe eVisa system is robust. You can apply online for a single or double-entry Zimbabwe Visa to ensure you have all your documents ready before you land.
- The KAZA UniVisa: If you plan to pop over to Zambia as well, look into the KAZA UniVisa. This single permit allows you to move freely between Zimbabwe and Zambia for 30 days.
Is it Safe to Travel Between Namibia and Zimbabwe by Road?
Yes, it is generally safe, especially if you stick to the main “Elephant Highway” through the Caprivi Strip. Namibia’s roads are among the best in Africa, though many are gravel, requiring a 4×4. In Zimbabwe, main roads are paved but can have potholes, so daylight driving is highly recommended to avoid stray wildlife or unlit vehicles.Why Choose Us for Your African Journey?
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