For Montenegro passport holders venturing to Namibia, a visa is a mandatory prerequisite, though thankfully, you can choose from six distinct categories, including options for tourism, business, and work, with typical stays extending up to 90 days. Given that Namibia operates on the Central Africa Time (CAT) zone, which is 2 hours ahead of Montenegro, be prepared for potential jet lag on your journey, often involving layovers in major European hubs before reaching Windhoek. The cost of a tourist visa is approximately €50, and planning your trip outside of the peak tourist season from June to October can help with crowd management and potentially better flight deals.