Time Zones in Namibia

View Namibia’s current local time, UTC+2 offset, DST history, and compare or convert time with cities and time zones worldwide.

Windhoek
Namibia · CAT
Windhoek Standard TimeGMT +02Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Windhoek
Pop. 268,132
Rundu
Pop. 58,172
Walvis Bay
Pop. 52,058
Oshakati
Pop. 33,618
Swakopmund
Pop. 25,047
Katima Mulilo
Pop. 25,027
Grootfontein
Pop. 24,099
Rehoboth
Pop. 21,377
Katutura
Pop. 21,243
Otjiwarongo
Pop. 21,224
Okahandja
Pop. 20,879
Gobabis
Pop. 16,321
Keetmanshoop
Pop. 15,608
Lüderitz
Pop. 15,137
Mariental
Pop. 13,380
Tsumeb
Pop. 12,190
Khorixas
Pop. 12,021
Omaruru
Pop. 11,547
Bethanie
Pop. 10,363
Ongwediva
Pop. 9,654
Usakos
Pop. 9,147
Ondangwa
Pop. 9,124
Oranjemund
Pop. 8,496
Otjimbingwe
Pop. 7,677
Okahao
Pop. 7,000
Karibib
Pop. 6,898
Warmbad
Pop. 6,700
Outjo
Pop. 6,557
Karasburg
Pop. 6,054
Okakarara
Pop. 5,255
Opuwo
Pop. 5,101
Omuthiya
Pop. 5,000
Otavi
Pop. 4,562
Arandis
Pop. 4,507
Henties Bay
Pop. 3,837
Aranos
Pop. 3,430
Hoachanas
Pop. 3,000
Ongandjera
Pop. 2,719
Oshikango
Pop. 2,658
Outapi
Pop. 2,640
Maltahöhe
Pop. 2,329
Bagani
Pop. 2,000
Tses
Pop. 2,000
Nkurenkuru
Pop. 0
Eenhana
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Namibia

  1. Open the Namibia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/namibia to load Namibia with Windhoek as the main reference row on the visual comparison grid. This is useful when you are planning a call with a supplier in Windhoek, coordinating NGO fieldwork in southern Africa, or checking whether business hours in Namibia overlap with Europe, South Africa, or the Gulf.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Johannesburg, London, and Dubai to compare Namibia against major trade, mining, logistics, and finance hubs. Johannesburg is especially relevant because South Africa is Namibia’s closest major economic partner and shares the same standard offset, while London is useful for EU-Africa business coordination and Dubai is relevant for shipping, aviation, and commodity trade.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Click Select if needed, then drag across Namibia’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Windhoek to highlight that range in purple and instantly see the matching times in other cities. For example, 9:00 AM in Namibia is 7:00 AM UTC, 8:00 AM in London during UK winter, and 11:00 AM in Dubai, which helps confirm whether a morning meeting in Windhoek works for European partners but may be early for some teams outside Africa.

  4. Export the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link depending on how you want to send the schedule. This is practical for remote teams, safari travel planners, freight coordinators, or consultants who need everyone to see the same Namibia meeting time automatically in their own local calendar.

Time Zones in Namibia

Namibia currently uses one time zone nationwide: Central Africa Time (CAT), which is UTC+2 throughout the year. That means the entire country, including Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Oshakati, and Rundu, follows the same clock, making domestic scheduling straightforward compared with countries such as the United States or Russia that span multiple time zones.

A notable point about Namibia is that it does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45). Its current offset is a clean two hours ahead of UTC, so when it is 12:00 noon in Windhoek, it is 10:00 AM UTC.

Namibia’s single-zone setup is especially useful for industries that operate across long distances inside the country, including mining, port logistics, tourism, and road freight. A company moving cargo between Walvis Bay port and inland hubs such as Windhoek or mining regions in the north does not need to account for internal clock changes, which simplifies dispatching, customs coordination, and shift planning.

Namibia Country Details

Namibia is a large country in southern Africa with a population of 2,448,255 and a total area of 825,418 km², making it one of the least densely populated countries in the world. Its low population density affects travel and scheduling because distances between major towns are long, and many business or tourism itineraries involve road transfers or regional flights rather than short urban commutes.

The capital is Windhoek, the country’s political, administrative, and commercial center. Windhoek is where many government offices, financial services, embassies, and national business headquarters are based, so it is the city most commonly used as the reference point when checking time for meetings in Namibia.

Namibia’s currency is the Namibian dollar (NAD), and the country dialing code is +264. The official and commonly used languages listed here are en-NA, af, de, hz, and naq, reflecting Namibia’s multilingual environment; English is the official language of government and business, while Afrikaans and German remain relevant in commerce, tourism, and local communication in some regions.

Daylight Saving Time in Namibia

Namibia does not currently observe daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+2 year-round, so there are no seasonal clock changes to track when scheduling calls, flights, hotel check-ins, or cross-border operations.

Historically, Namibia did use a seasonal clock system, but that policy was changed. The country ended daylight saving-related clock changes in 2017, after which it adopted a permanent UTC+2 arrangement for the whole year, removing the need for businesses and residents to switch clocks in spring and autumn.

All regions of Namibia now follow the same time policy, so there are no internal regional exceptions. Whether you are arranging a safari departure in Etosha, a port meeting in Walvis Bay, or a government appointment in Windhoek, the time is the same everywhere in the country on the same date.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Namibia have?

Namibia has one time zone for the entire country. It uses Central Africa Time (CAT), UTC+2, so cities such as Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz, and Rundu all follow the same local time.

does Namibia use daylight saving time?

No, Namibia does not currently use daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC+2 all year, and there are no spring or autumn clock changes to consider when booking travel or scheduling meetings.

what is the time difference between Namibia and UTC?

Namibia is 2 hours ahead of UTC, written as UTC+2. For example, when it is 8:00 AM UTC, it is 10:00 AM in Windhoek, which is helpful for coordinating with Europe, southern Africa, and international logistics partners.

what currency does Namibia use?

Namibia uses the Namibian dollar, abbreviated NAD. This is the local currency used for everyday payments, hotel bills, transport, and most domestic business transactions throughout the country.

what is the dialing code for Namibia?

The international dialing code for Namibia is +264. If you are calling Windhoek or another Namibian city from abroad, you start with +264 followed by the local number without the international trunk prefix.

is Namibia in the same time zone as South Africa?

Yes, Namibia and South Africa are both on UTC+2 under normal current practice, so they share the same clock time year-round. This is useful for cross-border trade, trucking, mining support services, and regional business calls between Windhoek and Johannesburg because no hourly adjustment is needed.

what time is 9 AM in Namibia in UTC and London?

When it is 9:00 AM in Namibia, it is 7:00 AM UTC. In London, that corresponds to 7:00 AM during UK winter when London is on GMT, and 8:00 AM during UK summer when London is on British Summer Time, so seasonal UK clock changes still matter even though Namibia itself does not change time.