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Skip to contentAsk any Namibian what their favourite smell is, and it will almost always be the smell of rain.
There is nothing like standing on your verandah in town and listening to the coming rain as it rushes over tin roofs. And then the smell… Or sitting in the veld on a Land Cruiser feeling the stir of a breeze, the sound of thunder drawing nearer as the smell of rain engulfs you.
Namibian rain takes weeks to build up. The days that precede it are hot and humid. Often with massive clouds lingering in a distance. You will find that the only topic on street is that of the coming rain. And in an arid, semi-desert country, it makes sense that the people live by the seasons.
We invite you to come and visit Namibia and we hope that you will experience the joys of Namibian rain and the abundance of life the very moment the first drops thunder to the ground.
Green Season is low season in Namibia meaning that you will receive more value for your money.
The crowds are mostly gone. The roads are empty and better maintained. And tonight, you may just have the fire all to yourself.
With the rain comes life. The plants start to bud and flower, the animals have their young. There are few things as spectacular as watching a young Springbok taking its first strides.
Until you have experienced a Namibian thunderstorm, you haven't experienced Namibia.
So you are considering a Namibian Green Season journey… but you have no idea where to start?
Which roads are the most scenic? Do I need insurance? Can I take meat into the Park? Where can I refuel?
We have just the answer! Epupa Falls Lodge’s Marketing Manager of more than a decade specialises in building Namibian itineraries for her clients.
On top of that she is a professional photographer offering her services to travelling couples and families.
Contact Mariette to start planning the trip of a lifetime today.