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National Parks & Reserves

Discover Namibia's 20 national parks and protected areas — from the towering dunes of the Namib to the wildlife-rich floodplains of the Caprivi.

Group BInfo Only
Khomas

South West Nature Reserve

The National Botanical Garden in the heart of Windhoek, protecting and promoting the sustainable use of Namibian flora with emphasis on education and recreation.

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Group BInfo Only
Otjozondjupa

Gross-Barmen Hot Springs

A popular day resort centred around mineral-rich hot springs, situated 25 km west of Okahandja and 100 km from Windhoek.

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Group A
Southern Namibia

Ai-/Ais Hot Springs Game Park

A desert sanctuary where ancient hot springs meet the dramatic Fish River Canyon.

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Group A
Erongo

Cape Cross Seal Reserve

Home to one of the largest Cape fur seal colonies in the world.

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Group A
Erongo

Dorob National Park

A vast coastal park protecting unique desert-adapted ecosystems where dunes meet the Atlantic.

Coastal DesertView All →
Group A
Kunene / Oshikoto

Etosha National Park

Namibia's premier wildlife destination, where vast salt pans and waterholes create extraordinary game-viewing.

Salt Pan & SavannaView All →
Group A
Hardap / Erongo

Namib-Naukluft Park

The world's oldest desert meets towering red dunes at Sossusvlei, creating landscapes of staggering beauty.

Desert & MountainView All →
Group A
Karas

Tsau //Khaeb (Sperrgebiet) National Park

Namibia's forbidden diamond territory, now open as a national park protecting pristine desert coastline.

Coastal DesertView All →
Group A
Kunene / Erongo

Skeleton Coast Park

A hauntingly beautiful stretch of fog-shrouded coastline where shipwrecks and desert elephants define the experience.

Coastal DesertView All →
Group A
Otjozondjupa

Waterberg Plateau Park

A towering sandstone plateau rising from the Kalahari, serving as a vital sanctuary for rare and endangered species.

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Group B
Kavango East / Zambezi

Bwabwata National Park

A unique conservation area in the Caprivi Strip where wildlife corridors and community conservation converge.

Riverine & WoodlandView All →
Group B
Zambezi

Mudumu National Park

A lush riverine park offering exceptional birdlife and large mammal sightings along the Kwando River.

Riverine & FloodplainView All →
Group B
Kavango East

Khaudum National Park

A wild, remote Kalahari wilderness offering true off-grid adventure.

Kalahari WoodlandView All →
Group B
Zambezi

Nkasa Rupara National Park

Namibia's only wetland national park, a seasonal island paradise teeming with buffalo herds.

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Group B
Kavango West

Mangetti National Park

A small but significant Kalahari park protecting rare antelope species.

Kalahari WoodlandView All →
Group B
Kavango East

Popa Falls Game Park

A small riverside park where the Okavango River cascades over rapids.

RiverineView All →
Group B
Khomas

Daan Viljoen Game Park

Windhoek's closest national park, offering accessible game viewing and hiking.

Highland BushveldView All →
Group B
Hardap

Hardap Game Park

Southern Namibia's accessible game reserve, centred on the country's largest inland body of water.

Semi-arid Bushveld & DamView All →
Group B
Karas

Naute Game Park

A tranquil southern reserve surrounding the Naute Dam.

Semi-arid & DamView All →
Group B
Otjozondjupa

Von Bach Game Park

A convenient game reserve near Okahandja, centred on a dam supplying water to Windhoek.

Bushveld & DamView All →
Group C
Erongo

Sandwich Harbour

Where towering Namib dunes cascade into the Atlantic, creating one of southern Africa's most important wetlands and a landscape of extraordinary beauty.

Coastal Wetland & DesertView All →

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Fee Schedule Update

Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism

In accordance with the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT), revised park entrance and conservation fees will come into effect from 1 April 2026.

The updated fees follow the public consultation process concluded by MEFT and are in line with the official Ministerial Guidelines. All permits issued through our platform will automatically reflect the new rates from the effective date.

What this means for you

  • Orders placed before 1 April 2026 will be charged at current rates
  • Orders placed from 1 April 2026 will reflect the new MEFT fee schedule
  • No action is required on your part — rates update automatically