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School Trip to Namibia

Extraordinary adventures with a purpose

Animals while trekking through the desert of Namibia on a school trip

CAPITAL CITY

Windhoek

POPULATION

3.03 million

NATIONAL ANIMAL

Oryx

CURRENCY

Namibian Dollar

LANGUAGE

English

Inspiring leadership through student-led school expeditions.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Culture

Namibian culture is bold, warm, and deeply tied to land and story. It celebrates many ethnicities: Herero, Himba, Nama, Ovambo, with their music, crafts, and oral traditions alive in festivals and daily life. Food is hearty and shared: kapana barbecues, mahangu porridge, and wild game. Respect for elders, nature, and their ancestors is woven into everything.

Unmissable Experiences

Trekking in Namibia is an elemental journey; jagged granite peaks rising like giants, ancient rock art whispering stories, valleys alive with wildlife against burning skies. At Spitzkoppe you scramble to viewpoints like Gross Spitzkoppe and Pontok, and hike under arching rock bridges. In Erongo you lose yourself in surreal canyons, granite forests and solitude above the purple plains.

Cultural R&R

Cultural activities in Namibia throw you into epic landscapes and living heritage: explore museums like Windhoek’s Christuskirche & Independence Museum; haggle in colourful markets in Swakopmund; sand-board down soaring dunes at dawn; cruise Walvis Bay chasing dolphins and seals; and go on safari in Etosha, where waterholes light up with lions, elephants and untamed life.

Accommodation

Camping in Namibia is raw, vast and unforgettable; you’ll pitch tents under endless desert skies, fall asleep to soft night winds, and wake up to sunrise burning the dunes. Between walks through ancient riverbeds and evenings around bushfire meals, Namibia pushes you to discover what wild really means.

Community Initiatives

On a community or conservation initiative in Namibia, students could support rural schools, join sustainable farming and resource use projects, help with conservation efforts protecting desert wildlife, or work with villages balancing cultural heritage and development while strengthening community resilience.

Your school trip to Namibia awaits

Deep red sands, plunging canyons, and a wild, windswept coastline—Namibia is one of Southern Africa’s most breathtaking destinations. Home to the world’s highest dunes, the oldest desert, and ancient San rock art that dates back thousands of years, this school expedition is an adventure through time and nature.

Pile into an overland vehicle and journey across the sun-baked terrain. On this student adventure, delve into ancient San culture, meet tribal clans, and uncover the fascinating German influences that remain from the past—apple strudel, anyone? The wildlife here is incredible too. Keep your eyes wide open for endangered rhinos, spot oryx wandering the desert, and gaze skyward as African hawk-eagles soar overhead.

This school expedition isn’t just about exploring stunning landscapes—it’s about understanding conservation efforts, engaging with communities, and discovering Namibia’s rich cultural heritage. Step into the vast open spaces of this extraordinary country and experience the adventure of a lifetime!

Un sustainable development goal

Key UN SDGs explored on our school trips to Namibia include 4: Quality Education, helping with efforts to improve access to learning in rural and marginalised communities; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, as villages adapt to development while preserving traditions; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, through sustainable farming and resource use; and 15: Life on Land, with critical conservation work to protect Namibia’s wildlife and fragile desert ecosystems.

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Hiking on a mountain with a rainbow on an overseas school trip

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