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Budget
£710 - £1,309
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LGW - WDH
LGWWDH
London Gatwick
Tue 18/6
2 stops25h 40m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Tue 25/6
2 stops20h 55m
London GatwickWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LGW - WDH
LGWWDH
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
1 stop26h 10m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Mon 24/6
1 stop16h 50m
London GatwickWalvis Bay Rooikop
LGW - WVB
LGWWVB
London Gatwick
Thu 20/6
2 stops17h 10m
Walvis Bay Rooikop
Tue 9/7
2 stops29h 10m
London GatwickWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LGW - WDH
LGWWDH
London Gatwick
Sun 30/6
1 stop26h 10m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Sat 6/7
1 stop16h 50m
London HeathrowWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LHR - WDH
LHRWDH
London Heathrow
Mon 16/9
1 stop13h 50m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Sat 28/9
2 stops52h 30m
London HeathrowWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LHR - WDH
LHRWDH
London Heathrow
Mon 16/9
1 stop19h 00m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Fri 27/9
1 stop16h 55m
London HeathrowWindhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
LHR - WDH
LHRWDH
London Heathrow
Fri 23/8
2 stops44h 25m
Windhoek Hosea Kutako Intl
Sun 8/9
2 stops29h 25m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Namibia (average of £558). Flying to Namibia in July will prove the most costly (average of £1,146). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£439
February
£527
March
£756
April
£572
May
£600
June
£574
July
£902
August
£858
September
£819
October
£863
November
£629
December
£734
WDH Temperature | 13 - 25 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Namibia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 25.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 13.0 C).
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Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Overall
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Overall
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Overall
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Overall
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Overall
Comfort
Food
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Reviews
Paying for coffee on a Swiss flight of approx 3hrs. I would’ve expected, that Ryan Air charges….or maybe a charter flight. But 4CHF for a cup of coffee is just another reason, that Swiss (and subsequently LH Group) has lost touch with frequent travellers by a landslide.
Namibia is three times the size of the UK, but is home to just two million people. In some ways, travellers booking flights to Namibia will feel like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden – it’s a land teeming with wildlife and natural wonders and there are few people to share it with.
Located on Africa’s Atlantic coast, Namibia has a chequered past. It was German South West Africa between 1884 and 1915, a devastating time for the Herero, Nama and Damara tribes, and was then taken over by South Africa until Namibia declared independence in 1990.
Today, the German influence is visible in Windhoek, the capital, with its layout of “strasses”, beer gardens and colonial-era architecture.
Northern Namibia is home to the Etosha National Park. A game reserve since 1907, there are 114 species of mammal, 340 types of bird, 110 types of reptile and 16 amphibian species.
To the south lies the Namib Desert, a harsh but beautiful landscape of red sand dunes. The desert stretches 1,600km along the Skeleton Coast, the sinister-sounding site of many shipwrecks, some of which are now being found inland as the sand reclaims land from the sea.
Hot, hot, hot. This desert country can enjoy temperatures of 40 degrees in the summer. The coastal areas are cooler.
Air Namibia offers domestic Namibia flights from Eros Airport in Windhoek to destinations including Ondangwa, Walvis Bay, Luderitz and Oranjemund.
Several trains run to Namibia from South Africa including the Shongololo Express, Bushveld Train Safarisand the Rovos Rail, which operate scheduled itineraries. The Desert Express which offers overnight trips between Windhoek and Swakopmund, and Omugulu Gwombashe Star offers luxury trips from Windhoek to Oshivelo in Northern Namibia.
Intercape Mainliner operates bus services between bigger towns in Namibia and from Windhoek to Victoria Falls, Livingstone and Chobe National Park. It also connects with Johannesburg, Cape Town and other towns and cities in South Africa.
Renting a car is also an option for travellers. There are car-rental companies at Windhoek Airport. Drive on the left.