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Fish River Canyon

One of the largest canyons on earth — a vast, ancient gash across the stony south of Namibia.
Getting there
Far south of Windhoek — a long drive; often paired with the south or a regional flight
Best for
Immense canyon scenery, the multi-day hiking trail and the wild far south
The land
A giant, ancient canyon cut into the stony plateau of southern Namibia
Good to know
Landscape and hiking, not wildlife; the famous trail runs in the cool season
What it is
Fish River Canyon is one of the great canyons of the world — immense, ancient, and almost empty.
In Namibia's stony far south, the Fish River has carved one of the largest canyons on earth — a vast, twisting gorge plunging hundreds of metres into an ancient plateau, second in scale, by some measures, only to the Grand Canyon. It is a landscape of immense, austere geology: layered rock, sweeping viewpoints and a near-total silence. The canyon's famous multi-day hiking trail, run only in the cool season, is one of Africa's classic wilderness treks, while viewpoints along the rim deliver the scale without the effort. This is the wild, empty south of Namibia — scenery and geology on a grand scale, far from the crowds.
PhotoThe vast switchbacks of the Fish River Canyon at sunset.
The reason to come

The scale of the canyon

Fish River Canyon is geology as spectacle — a gorge so vast and ancient it humbles, carved over countless ages into the stony plateau of the deep south. Whether seen from the rim viewpoints or walked on the famous trail, it is the great landscape of southern Namibia and one of the largest canyons in the world.

The canyon

One of the largest canyons on earth — a vast, layered gorge hundreds of metres deep, ancient and austere.

The hiking trail

A famous multi-day wilderness trek along the canyon floor, run in the cool season — a classic of African hiking.

The empty south

The wild, stony far south of Namibia — remote, silent and far from the tourist trail.

Worth knowing

Fish River Canyon is about landscape and hiking, not wildlife — come for the scale, the geology and the silence. The multi-day trail runs only in the cool months and must be booked well ahead.

Geology as grandeur

Why the canyon humbles.

Some landscapes are felt as time itself. Fish River Canyon's vast, layered gorge is the slow work of ages, a chasm so large and ancient it reduces you to scale. For sheer geological grandeur and the silence of the empty south, it is among Namibia's most powerful sights.
PhotoA hiker on the floor of the immense Fish River Canyon.
When to come — honestly

Best in the cool winter; the trail is seasonal.

May – September
Best
Cool, dry winter — the prime months, comfortable for the viewpoints and the only season the multi-day hiking trail is open.
October – April
Good
Hot summer — fierce heat makes the canyon floor punishing and closes the trail, but the rim viewpoints still deliver the scale.
Fish River Canyon is most comfortable, and most rewarding, in the cool dry season — the only time the famous hiking trail is open, owing to the extreme summer heat on the canyon floor. The rim viewpoints are accessible year-round, but summer is harsh.
An ancient south

Time written in rock

The Fish River Canyon records an immense span of geological history in its layered walls, carved over millions of years by the river and older tectonic forces — a landscape that, like Sossusvlei, runs on deep time and dwarfs the human scale.

It anchors the wild, sparsely populated far south of Namibia, a region of stony plains, hot springs and big empty distances that sees far fewer travellers than the north.

We fold Fish River Canyon into a southern or trans-Namibia route for its scale and its hiking, and time it for the cool season when the canyon is at its best.

Beyond the obvious

Three ways to read the canyon.

PhotoThe rim viewpoints

The rim viewpoints

The great sweeping vistas over one of the largest canyons on earth.

PhotoThe hiking trail

The hiking trail

The classic multi-day wilderness trek along the canyon floor, in the cool season.

PhotoThe empty south

The empty south

The wild, stony, silent far south of Namibia, far from the crowds.

Why Wild Voyager

We get the Namibia route right.

Namibia is a country of vast distances and dramatic landscapes — self-drive or fly-in, desert and wildlife in sequence. In Fish River Canyon that means folding it into a southern or trans-Namibia route for its scale and its hiking, and timing it for the cool season when the canyon is at its best.

We plan the route, not just the beds

Namibia is about distance and landscape — the wrong route is days lost on gravel. We plan the self-drive or fly-in logistics so the desert and the wildlife actually connect.

We base you in the right place

Fish River Canyon is remote in the far south, so it works as part of a southern or trans-country route. We sequence it for the cool season and the right viewpoints or the trail, rather than as an isolated detour.

We guide for wildlife, not a checklist

Our guides and trackers work the terrain, the tracks and the light for real encounters — they would rather earn you one great sighting than rush a list.

Stand on the rim
of a giant canyon.

Fish River Canyon is one of the largest canyons on earth, in Namibia's wild far south. We fold its scale and its hiking into a southern route.

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