
Namibia Travel Guide: Things You MUST Know Before You Go! 🇳🇦✈️ 4K
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😍 Our EXACT trip to Namibia with Viatu — https://www.viatu.com/en/t/146?invite=VIATU4998
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DO you need international licence to drive there if you have an SA licence?
Lived in Namibia for a few years when I was younger (expat kid woo). this is a great video, but I have to say that there's so much more to Namibia than Safari and animals. So much rich culture, history and excellent food. A lot of people also forget that it also had a similar history of apartheid as South Africa as it used to be a part of South Africa up until 1990 and was known as South West Africa.
Namibia is NOT malaria-free! WTF are you talking about? Malaria is common in northern Namibia. Even the most cursory check would have told you that. You are risking people's lives!
Did you mention the multi-year drought, the result of climate change, which itself is the result in part of tourism and frivolous burning of fossil fuels to travel all over the place? No? Thought not.
Do I need to buy paper road map or inside the Jimni there will be provided one?
Really lovely to hear planning to go in July, thank you
Thank you, Rhett and Claire for this incredibly informative and fun video! It was such a delight to watch and learn so much about Namibia from you two. I'm planning a 2-3 week trip in May/June 2025, fully planned by a tour company, as it's my first visit to Namibia. Can't wait to see all these beautiful places and take tons of photos/videos to share with my family and on my SM sites. Take care and be well! 🥰🙏
I love the way you explain it hope to travel there soon From San Francisco California happy holidays 2024
very educational
Hi! Do you really need the international license for renting a car? Or with the English translation and my home country will do? I’m from Mexico, thanks for all the tips!
We booked a 3-week trip through Viatu. They are awesome. Very helpful. We worked with Mardi. Tickets from the States are not cheap!
Most helpful information I have watched so far — thanks – safe travels – Margaret Waterton Canada
Great break down, very well composed and full of useful info, many thanks for all your efforts..
About vaccinations: Rabiës is something you should consider. When bitten by a seal, dog, cat other mammals you could get rabies and need a special shot within 48 hours which is rare to get (MARIG) next to other shots. If you get vaccinated you won’t be needing the MARIG, only the other shots which they usually have in each country. Rabies is a disease which can kill you and there is no treatment if you don’t get MARIG <48 hours.
Interesting, helpful presentation! However, though mostly there is no or very low risk, unfortunately Namibia is NOT completely malaria free – especially so during the rain season. When it comes to high alcohol condumption, NAM ranks amongst the top 10 in the world – #5 in Africa.
Interesting! As a born Southwest African (Namibian) you did not cover everything. You left out the most important element of Namibia – the people and the warmth and welcoming attitude (called gemutlichkeit in German – there is no word to translate it). Namibia is very much like South Africa since it was a protectorate of South Africa for nearly a century – but with better roads and electricity. There usually are a doctor and a pharmacy in all big towns and sometimes even in a small town. The food and most produce are since independence mostly imported from South Africa, so fairly expensive. Previously it was locally grown and produced. Beef is still exported. If you really want to experience the best of Namibia go with a local tour guide or company. Self drive is ok – if you know where to go and what to do – however, you will miss out on the interesting history and folklore. As far as I know South African citizens enter free – no visa required (last I was there – I am no longer resident in Namibia). Get travel insurance that will cover a private hospital or clinic (if you may need it)!!!! ⚠ South Africa has one good thing that Namibia does not have – the road back to Namibia.😇
This is incredible, lets connect!
You two are really smart to be doing this at your age. I started full-time travel at 41, and it has been going on for over a year now. They say solo travel is lonely, and that is true, but I have no plans to go back now. You should go to Cornwall in the UK as it is such a beautiful place. Just don't go to London as it is very expensive and kind of a waste.
Got this suggested in my feed because I watched and liked your Greek videos. (Our family is really psyched up now, and on the verge of booking for next year. In particular, you inspired us that a Greek holiday is possible coming from a weak currency country).
However, since I’ve been to Namibia a few times and loving it, I have to commend this video as well. As well as the country, Namibia. Given the challenges you expect from such a vast country with relatively few people scattered over it, it is relatively easy country to travel in.
Interestingly, many of the things South Africa is known for, are even more pronounced in Namibia. The food you mention,cultural past times like braai, wide open spaces, sunny climate, the ubiquity of the Afrikaans language in interactions amongst locals. And Springboks which is South Africa’s national animal, but it is in Namibia where you’ll see lot’s of them.
Thanks. I agree it is an incredibly underrated country.
Such a great vlog. ❤
What about SADC countries? Do we also need visas 😅??
Can't wait to go back to Namibia myself. This is such a useful video ❤