Please make sure that all your travel documents are in order e.g. passport and visa requirements. All visitors to Namibia must have a valid passport for at least six months after the date of entry, and have sufficient pages for entry and exit stamps.
We highly recommend that all guests be adequately covered by comprehensive Travel Insurance.
Birth certificates for travelling with minor Children
Provide original or certified copies of the children's unabridged birth certificates, which identify their parents. Namibian immigration officials will not accept abridged birth certificates.
Consent
If one parent is not traveling with the child, you'll need to provide a notarized consent from the other parent. This consent can also be provided by a court order granting full legal custody of the child, or a death certificate of the other parent.
We cannot be kept liable for any tour cancellations due to incorrect documentation.
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