Time Zones in Namibia

See Namibia’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and convert time to other countries and cities worldwide.

Windhoek
Namibia · CAT
Windhoek Standard TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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
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Namibia Time Zone Overview

Namibia currently uses Central Africa Time (CAT), UTC+2, across the country including Windhoek. This page lists all time zones used in Namibia and their offsets.

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Compare And Schedule Times

Use the time comparison grid and hour-by-hour tables to match Namibia time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules And Accuracy

Namibia does not currently observe daylight saving time, and this page tracks historical DST changes and exact transition dates. All offsets update automatically using the IANA timezone database.

How to Check Time in Namibia

  1. Open the Namibia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/namibia. The page opens with Namibia pre-loaded on the comparison grid, which is useful if you are planning a call with a contact in Windhoek, coordinating logistics through Walvis Bay, or checking working hours for a remote team based in Namibia.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you want to compare against Namibia, such as London for mining and commodity business, Dubai for trade and aviation connections, or Johannesburg for regional Southern Africa coordination. Each city appears as its own row on the 24-hour timeline, making it easier to compare Namibia’s UTC+2 schedule with partners, clients, or suppliers in other markets.

  3. Select a working time range: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Namibia’s row on the colored timeline to highlight a meeting window in purple. You can drag the center of the selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which is practical when you need to find a slot that fits Windhoek office hours while avoiding nighttime in another country.

  4. Export and share the result: Once a time range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful for sending confirmed meeting times to a distributed team, sharing a client call window with travel coordinators, or adding a Namibia-based appointment directly to a calendar so everyone sees it in local time automatically.

Time Zones in Namibia

Namibia uses one time zone nationwide: Africa/Windhoek, which stays at UTC+2 all year. There are no regional time differences between Windhoek, Rundu, Walvis Bay, Oshakati, Swakopmund, Katima Mulilo, Grootfontein, Rehoboth, Katutura, and Otjiwarongo, so scheduling across the country is straightforward.

This single-zone setup is useful for national business operations, transport planning, and government coordination because the same local time applies across Namibia’s 825,418 km² territory. Whether you are arranging port activity in Walvis Bay, retail operations in Windhoek, or field coordination in the north near Oshakati and Rundu, the clock stays consistent everywhere.

Namibia does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets, and it does not switch between summer and winter time. That means the country remains on a stable UTC+2 schedule throughout the year, which reduces confusion for recurring meetings, flight planning, and cross-border project management.

Namibia Country Details

Namibia is a country in Africa with its capital in Windhoek, the main administrative and commercial center. The country has a population of 2,448,255, which makes time coordination relatively centralized compared with larger multi-zone countries.

The total area of Namibia is 825,418 km², covering a large part of southwestern Africa and including major urban centers such as Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Rundu, and Oshakati. Because all of these cities use the same time zone, national scheduling for transport, tourism, education, and business operations is simpler than in countries split across multiple offsets.

Namibia uses the NAD (Dollar) as its currency, an important detail for travelers, importers, and companies invoicing local customers or suppliers. The international dialing code is +264, which is relevant when arranging calls with hotels, freight agents, tour operators, or business contacts in Namibia.

Languages used in Namibia include en-NA, af, de, hz, naq. This multilingual environment matters in practical communication, especially for tourism, public services, and business interactions in cities such as Windhoek and coastal destinations like Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.

Daylight Saving Time in Namibia

Namibia does not observe daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC+2 throughout the entire year, so clocks do not move forward or backward in any season.

There are no seasonal clock changes to plan around for meetings, flights, or recurring business calls involving Namibia. This makes long-term scheduling easier for international teams because the local time in Windhoek and every other Namibian city stays stable year-round.

All regions of Namibia follow the same rule, so there are no internal exceptions or separate local policies. Windhoek, Rundu, Walvis Bay, Oshakati, Swakopmund, Katima Mulilo, Grootfontein, Rehoboth, Katutura, and Otjiwarongo all use the same non-DST schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Namibia have?

Namibia has one time zone for the entire country. It uses Africa/Windhoek, and that time zone stays at UTC+2 all year, so there is no difference between cities such as Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Rundu, or Swakopmund.

does Namibia use daylight saving time?

No, Namibia does not use daylight saving time. Clocks do not change during the year, which makes it easier to plan recurring meetings, travel itineraries, and business operations without seasonal time adjustments.

what is the time difference between Namibia and UTC?

Namibia is UTC+2 throughout the year. This means local time in Namibia is always 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), with no daylight saving changes affecting that offset.

what currency does Namibia use?

Namibia uses the NAD (Dollar). This is the currency you will encounter for local purchases, hotel payments, transport bookings, and most domestic business transactions within the country.

what is the dialing code for Namibia?

The international dialing code for Namibia is +264. If you are calling a business, hotel, government office, or personal contact in Namibia from abroad, you need to start the number with +264 followed by the local number.

what time zone is used in Windhoek?

Windhoek uses Africa/Windhoek, which is UTC+2 year-round. Because Windhoek is the capital and Namibia has only one national time zone, its local time matches the rest of the country.

do all cities in Namibia use the same time?

Yes, all major cities in Namibia use the same time zone. Windhoek, Rundu, Walvis Bay, Oshakati, Swakopmund, Katima Mulilo, Grootfontein, Rehoboth, Katutura, and Otjiwarongo all follow Africa/Windhoek (UTC+2) with no daylight saving time.