Embark on the ultimate adventure through Southern Africa, a journey that promises a symphony of natural wonders, rich cultural encounters, and thrilling wildlife experiences. Unravel the wonders of Namibia, Botswana, and Victoria Falls on this 20-day love affair with Africa.
Embark on the ultimate adventure through Southern Africa, a journey that promises a symphony of natural wonders, rich cultural encounters, and thrilling wildlife experiences. Unravel the wonders of Namibia, Botswana, and Victoria Falls on this 20-day love affair with Africa.
Windhoek to Kalahari
Mariental - Travelers will journey south of Namibia to the Kalahari Desert. Enjoy an afternoon game drive and witness the sunset in the Kalahari Desert.
Gamsberg Pass - Gamsberg Pass: A scenic and winding mountain pass offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with opportunities to stop for photos.
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Windhoek to Kalahari
Mariental - Travelers will journey south of Namibia to the Kalahari Desert. Enjoy an afternoon game drive and witness the sunset in the Kalahari Desert.
Gamsberg Pass - Gamsberg Pass: A scenic and winding mountain pass offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with opportunities to stop for photos.
Kalahari to Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon - The Fish River Canyon, situated in southern Namibia, ranks among the world’s largest canyons, stretching approximately 160 kilometers in length, up to 27 kilometers in width, and reaching depths of 550 meters. Sculpted over millions of years by the Fish River, this geological wonder presents awe-inspiring vistas, challenging hiking opportunities through its rugged terrain on the Fish River Hiking Trail, and the chance to observe desert-adapted wildlife. The region’s arid climate, hot in summer and milder in winter, sets the stage for a unique wilderness adventure. The Fish River Canyon is a must-visit destination for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor exploration in Namibia.
Keetmanshoop to Luderitz
Kolmanskop Ghost Town - Kolmanskop Ghost Town: A well-preserved former diamond mining town, offering guided tours through its abandoned buildings.
Luderitz to Sossusvlei (Naukluft National Park)
Namib-Naukluft National Park - Drive to Sossusvlei. Enjoy the landscape.
Kolmanskop Ghost Town - Kolmanskop is a historic ghost town located near Lüderitz in Namibia. Once a thriving diamond mining hub in the early 1900s, it became abandoned after diamond resources dwindled. The town is known for its well-preserved German colonial architecture, featuring luxurious interiors that contrast with the desolate surroundings. Today, Kolmanskop is a popular tourist attraction, offering guided tours that showcase its eerie, time-capsule-like atmosphere. Visitors can explore the old mining equipment, opulent homes, and even the remains of a hospital, gaining insight into life during the height of the diamond boom.
Sossusvlei | Deadvlei
Dune 45 - Dune 45 is a prominent and iconic sand dune located in the Namib Desert of Namibia, known for its striking, towering profile and vibrant, orange-red coloration, especially during sunrise and sunset. Rising to a height of around 170 meters (560 feet), Dune 45 is a popular attraction for tourists and photographers. Its accessibility and breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscapes make it a must-visit spot in the Namib-Naukluft National Park, offering a quintessential Namibian desert experience.
Deadvlei - Deadvlei is a surreal and otherworldly salt pan located within the Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia. It is famous for its hauntingly beautiful, white clay pan adorned with long-dead, blackened camel thorn trees, which have been scorched by the harsh desert sun, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue skies and towering orange sand dunes of the surrounding Namib Desert. Deadvlei is a captivating destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts, offering a stark and mesmerizing desert landscape that provides a unique and unforgettable visual experience.
Sossusvlei - Sossusvlei is a renowned salt and clay pan within the Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia, characterized by its awe-inspiring red sand dunes, some of which are among the tallest in the world, including the iconic Dune 45. It is a mesmerizing desert destination, drawing visitors with its striking landscapes, including the surreal Deadvlei, where ancient, dead camel thorn trees stand in stark contrast to the white clay pan. Sossusvlei is a popular spot for photography and exploration, offering a captivating and ever-changing natural wonder in the heart of the Namib Desert.
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon, situated in the Namib Desert near Sesriem in Namibia, is a narrow, steep-sided gorge carved by the Tsauchab River. Spanning approximately one kilometer in length and 30 meters in depth, the canyon offers a fascinating geological glimpse into the region’s past. Over time, the river’s erosion has exposed unique rock formations, and visitors can explore the cool, shadowed depths of the canyon, providing a refreshing contrast to the arid desert landscape. Sesriem Canyon is a popular stop for travelers exploring the Namib-Naukluft National Park, offering a short but rewarding hike and an opportunity to witness the forces of nature at work.
Swakopmund - Twyfelfontein
Solitaire - Solitaire is a tiny, isolated settlement in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia. Known for its iconic gas station, bakery, and a few scattered buildings, Solitaire stands as a quirky oasis in the vast desert landscape. It serves as a crucial pit stop for travelers exploring the Namib-Naukluft National Park and the nearby Sossusvlei, offering fuel, refreshments, and the famous apple pie from the Solitaire Bakery. The stark, arid beauty of the surrounding desert and the unique charm of Solitaire make it a memorable stop on the way to some of Namibia’s most stunning natural wonders.
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - The Tropic of Capricorn is a significant geographical line that runs across Namibia, marking the southernmost point where the sun can appear directly overhead at noon during the December solstice. The Tropic of Capricorn’s presence in Namibia is a testament to the country’s unique position in the southern hemisphere and offers a point of interest for tourists exploring this diverse and beautiful nation.
Swakopmund | Walvis Bay | Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - A boat cruise in Walvis Bay, Namibia, is a captivating marine adventure that provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich coastal ecosystem and encounter an array of wildlife. Setting sail on the tranquil waters of Walvis Bay Lagoon, visitors can witness an impressive array of marine life, including playful seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds. The highlight of the cruise is often the chance to observe large groups of seals basking on Pelican Point, along with the possibility of encountering whales during their seasonal migration. This memorable experience offers a blend of nature, wildlife, and scenic beauty, making it a popular choice for nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking a coastal adventure in Namibia.
Dune 7 - Dune 7, located near Swakopmund in Namibia, is one of the tallest sand dunes in the world, rising over 380 meters (1,250 feet). A popular destination for adventurers and tourists, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding desert landscape. Visitors often hike to the summit for panoramic vistas of the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean in the distance. The dune’s unique, towering shape and immense size make it a must-see spot for those exploring the natural beauty of Namibia’s coastal region. It’s an unforgettable desert experience!
Swakopmund
Zeila Shipwreck - The Zeila shipwreck, also known as the Zelia, is a historical shipwreck located on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, Africa. The Zeila ran aground in 2008 and has since become an iconic landmark on this desolate, rugged coastline. Its rusting hulk and imposing presence stand as a testament to the harsh maritime conditions of the region, and it has become a popular subject for photographers and a symbol of the Skeleton Coast’s treacherous maritime history, attracting tourists intrigued by its dramatic story and eerie beauty.
Swakopmund Museum - Swakopmund Museum: Explore Namibian history, culture, and geology, with exhibits on the country’s indigenous people, colonial past, and wildlife.
Kristall Galerie - Kristall Galerie: Home to the largest quartz crystal cluster in the world, this gallery offers a dazzling display of crystals and gemstones.
Swakopmund - Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein, located in the Kunene Region of Namibia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient rock engravings and petroglyphs, which date back thousands of years and provide valuable insights into the region’s rich cultural and geological history. The site features an extensive collection of well-preserved rock art, with depictions of animals, human figures, and various symbols carved into the sandstone rock formations, making it one of the largest concentrations of rock engravings in Africa. Twyfelfontein is not only an important archaeological site but also offers a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with the ancient heritage and the stunning desert landscapes of Namibia.
Damaraland to Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - Afternoon Game Drive with your vehicle. Etosha National Park is one of Namibia’s most renowned and expansive wildlife conservation areas, spanning over 22,000 square kilometers. Located in the northern part of the country, it is distinguished by its vast salt pans and a wealth of diverse wildlife species, including large herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. The park’s centerpiece is the immense Etosha Pan, a dry salt bed where wildlife congregates around waterholes, offering exceptional game-viewing opportunities. Etosha is a prime safari destination, providing a remarkable blend of desert landscapes and an abundance of wildlife, making it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - The Himba are an indigenous semi-nomadic ethnic group inhabiting the remote regions of northern Namibia, characterized by their distinct culture, traditional customs, and striking appearance. Known for their reddish-brown skin color, which is achieved through a mixture of ochre and butterfat applied to their bodies and hair, the Himba are renowned for their intricate hairstyles and jewelry made from shells and metal. Their semi-nomadic pastoral lifestyle is centered around cattle herding, and they live in traditional cone-shaped huts made of branches and mud. The Himba’s way of life and rich cultural traditions have made them a subject of fascination for travelers and photographers seeking to experience and document their unique heritage.
Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - Full Day Game Drive with your vehicle. Etosha National Park is one of Namibia’s most renowned and expansive wildlife conservation areas, spanning over 22,000 square kilometers. Located in the northern part of the country, it is distinguished by its vast salt pans and a wealth of diverse wildlife species, including large herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. The park’s centerpiece is the immense Etosha Pan, a dry salt bed where wildlife congregates around waterholes, offering exceptional game-viewing opportunities. Etosha is a prime safari destination, providing a remarkable blend of desert landscapes and an abundance of wildlife, making it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Etosha Pan - The Etosha Pan is a vast, salt-encrusted depression in northern Namibia, part of Etosha National Park. It covers about 4,700 square kilometers and is the remnant of an ancient lake. During the rainy season, it transforms into a shallow, seasonal lake attracting wildlife, including elephants, lions, and migratory birds. The dry season exposes the white salt crust, creating a striking, surreal landscape. It’s a key wildlife viewing destination and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo to Namutoni
Etosha National Park - Full Day Game Drive with your vehicle. Etosha National Park is one of Namibia’s most renowned and expansive wildlife conservation areas, spanning over 22,000 square kilometers. Located in the northern part of the country, it is distinguished by its vast salt pans and a wealth of diverse wildlife species, including large herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. The park’s centerpiece is the immense Etosha Pan, a dry salt bed where wildlife congregates around waterholes, offering exceptional game-viewing opportunities. Etosha is a prime safari destination, providing a remarkable blend of desert landscapes and an abundance of wildlife, making it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Etosha National Park | Namutoni
Etosha National Park - Full Day Game Drive with your vehicle. Etosha National Park is one of Namibia’s most renowned and expansive wildlife conservation areas, spanning over 22,000 square kilometers. Located in the northern part of the country, it is distinguished by its vast salt pans and a wealth of diverse wildlife species, including large herds of elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. The park’s centerpiece is the immense Etosha Pan, a dry salt bed where wildlife congregates around waterholes, offering exceptional game-viewing opportunities. Etosha is a prime safari destination, providing a remarkable blend of desert landscapes and an abundance of wildlife, making it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.
Etosha National Park | Namutoni to Rundu
Rundu - Rundu, located in northern Namibia, is known for its vibrant culture, scenic landscapes, and unique blend of traditional and modern influences. Visitors are drawn to its proximity to the Zambezi River, offering opportunities for river cruises and birdwatching. The town also boasts colorful markets, where local crafts and produce reflect the diversity of the region’s people. Rundu serves as a gateway to exploring nearby wildlife reserves, providing a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and adventure, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking an authentic Namibian experience.
Rundu to Mahango Game Reserve
Mahango Game Reserve
Mahango to Kasane | Chobe National Park
Victoria Falls - Travelers will drop off the vehicle at Kasane. They will be transferred to Victoria Falls by a local tour operator. The operator will provide a tour around Victoria Falls and the Market. Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls.
Kasane | Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park - Morning Game Drive with 4X4. Afternoon Game with the Boat. Chobe National Park, situated in northern Botswana, is renowned for its remarkable biodiversity and abundant wildlife, particularly its large elephant population. Covering approximately 11,700 square kilometers, the park features diverse ecosystems, including lush floodplains, woodlands, and the Chobe River, making it a prime location for safaris and wildlife viewing. Visitors to Chobe National Park can witness impressive herds of elephants, as well as lions, leopards, buffalo, and a wide array of bird species, all set against a picturesque backdrop of the river and woodlands. The park is a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts and offers an authentic African safari experience.
Chobe National Park - Chobe National Park, located in northern Botswana, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. It’s one of Africa’s oldest and largest national parks, famous for its large elephant population, with over 120,000 individuals. The park offers a variety of habitats, from savannas and woodlands to wetlands along the Chobe River. Visitors can spot lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. Chobe also provides opportunities for boat safaris, where travelers can experience wildlife up close, especially around the river, making it a premier destination for safari enthusiasts.
Kasane | Chobe National Park to Victoria Falls
Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park - Victoria Falls, one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, is a majestic waterfall on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa. Known locally as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” (the Smoke that Thunders), it is one of the largest and most powerful waterfalls, with a width of over 1,700 meters and a height of approximately 108 meters. The falls are surrounded by lush rainforests and offer breathtaking views and opportunities for a range of activities, including awe-inspiring sightseeing, adventure sports, and wildlife viewing, making it a premier destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and adventure in the region.
Victoria Falls - FLY OUT
Victoria Falls - Direction to the Airport. End of Safari.
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
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- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- In-person guide
- Drinks
- On-board restrooms
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Surcharges on fuel
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Parking fees
- In-person guide
- Drinks
- On-board restrooms
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Surcharges on fuel
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Parking fees
Ultimate Southern Africa Adventure - A Symphony of Wonders.
Welcome to the ultimate adventure through Southern Africa, a journey that promises a symphony of natural wonders, rich cultural encounters, and thrilling wildlife experiences. From the vast landscapes of Namibia’s deserts to the captivating beauty of Victoria Falls, prepare to be enchanted by…
Ultimate Southern Africa Adventure - A Symphony of Wonders.
Welcome to the ultimate adventure through Southern Africa, a journey that promises a symphony of natural wonders, rich cultural encounters, and thrilling wildlife experiences. From the vast landscapes of Namibia’s deserts to the captivating beauty of Victoria Falls, prepare to be enchanted by the diverse tapestry of this incredible region.
Namib Desert - Ancient Beauty; Swakopmund - Coastal Charm; Etosha National Park - Wildlife Spectacle; Mokoro Boat Safari in Mahango and Chobe; Victoria Falls - Nature’s Majesty.
Contact us now to begin your Southern Africa adventure - a journey that promises a symphony of unforgettable experiences and soul-stirring moments.
Unravel the wonders of Southern Africa - a quest into the heart of nature’s marvels!
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