The journey will be an exceptional journey. Uncover stunning locations with breathtaking scenery and fantastic landscape.
The journey will be an exceptional journey. Uncover stunning locations with breathtaking scenery and fantastic landscape.
Windhoek | Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park - Upon arrival at Windhoek Airport or your accommodation, you will be greeted by a friendly guide. They will provide a comprehensive briefing and answer any questions you may have about the tour.
Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - After breakfast, embark on a…
Windhoek | Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park - Upon arrival at Windhoek Airport or your accommodation, you will be greeted by a friendly guide. They will provide a comprehensive briefing and answer any questions you may have about the tour.
Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - After breakfast, embark on a journey through Etosha’s wildlife park. Here, you can observe a variety of animals. Photography enthusiasts should bring their gear to capture unique wildlife moments. Expect to see springboks, zebras, and possibly rare species like the black-faced impala or dik-diks. The interactions at the waterholes are often enchanting, and you might even spot a leopard or lionesses on the hunt!
Okaukuejo waterhole - Situated in Namibia’s Etosha National Park, Okaukuejo is famous for its waterhole, a prime location for wildlife viewing, especially at night. The camp offers a chance to see elephants, lions, rhinos, and various birds. Visitors can also enjoy guided safari tours, exploring the park’s diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. The nearby Etosha Pan, a vast salt flat, enhances the area’s stunning beauty.
Etosha National Park | Twyfelfontein
Etosha National Park - Continue the adventure within Etosha National Park with a full-day safari.
Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Namibia’s Damaraland region, is renowned for its ancient rock engravings and petroglyphs. These carvings, dating back 2,000 to 6,000 years, depict animals, humans, and symbols of daily life and spiritual beliefs. It is one of Africa’s largest and most significant petroglyph collections. Guided tours offer insights into the history and meaning of the carvings. Twyfelfontein’s dramatic rock formations and desert scenery make it a captivating destination for history and nature enthusiasts.
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - Located in northern Namibia’s Kunene region, the Himba Village at Otjikandero offers a cultural experience. Visitors can engage with the Himba people, known for their unique customs, clothing, and lifestyle. The Himba are famous for their red ochre-covered skin, elaborate hairstyles, and jewelry. At Otjikandero, visitors learn about the Himba’s traditional way of life, including pastoral farming, spiritual beliefs, and social structures. This experience provides a fascinating insight into one of Africa’s enduring indigenous cultures, with opportunities to interact with villagers, participate in daily activities, and enjoy cultural performances.
Twyfelfontein | Swakopmund
Zeila Shipwreck - The Zeila Shipwreck, located off Namibia’s coast, is a must-see for divers. The wreck, which ran aground in 1973, is now a haven for marine life, featuring colorful coral reefs and diverse fish species. Divers may encounter reef fish, rays, and possibly sharks. The combination of the sunken ship’s eerie atmosphere and the vibrant underwater world makes this dive unforgettable.
Swakopmund - Swakopmund, a charming coastal town in Namibia, is known for its German colonial architecture and beautiful beaches. Enjoy a thrilling quad biking tour. Travelers can explore the town on foot, shop, and dine. Swakopmund is also an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions like the Namib Desert and Walvis Bay Lagoon.
Swakopmund | Walvis Bay | Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - A boat cruise in Walvis Bay is a popular activity, offering a chance to explore Namibia’s Atlantic Ocean coastal waters and wildlife. The cruise typically navigates Walvis Bay’s lagoon, where you can see marine life such as seals, dolphins, and occasionally whales. The waters are also rich with birdlife, including flamingos and pelicans. Many cruises offer fresh seafood meals or drinks while enjoying the stunning views of desert dunes meeting the ocean.
Swakopmund Camel Farm - Near Swakopmund, the Camel Farm offers a unique desert experience. Visitors can enjoy camel rides, learn about camel farming, and explore the surrounding landscape. The farm is home to other animals, providing a glimpse into desert life. It’s perfect for adventure and wildlife enthusiasts.
Swakopmund Museum - The Swakopmund Museum in Namibia provides a fascinating look into the country’s cultural and natural history. Housed in a historic building, it features exhibits on geology, paleontology, ethnography, and local wildlife. Visitors can explore displays of indigenous artifacts, colonial history, and a collection of old weapons and mining tools. It’s a must-visit for those interested in Namibia’s rich history and diverse heritage.
Swakopmund | Sossusvlei
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - The Tropic of Capricorn, an imaginary line at approximately 23.5° south of the equator, marks the southernmost point where the sun can be directly overhead at noon during the summer solstice in late December. This line passes through several countries, including Namibia, near the settlement of Solitaire. It is significant for understanding Earth’s climate and seasonal variations and serves as an important geographical marker for travelers.
Kuiseb River - Kuiseb Pass, located in central Namibia along the B2 national road, connects Walvis Bay with inland areas. The pass winds through the Kuiseb River Valley, offering breathtaking views of cliffs, rocky outcrops, and desert landscapes. It is a key route to the Namib Desert and a gateway to Namib-Naukluft National Park. The pass is historically significant and popular with photographers seeking Namibia’s desert beauty.
Solitaire - Solitaire, a charming town in the Namib Desert near Sossusvlei, is a popular stopover for travelers. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Solitaire bakery, photograph quirky decorations and vintage cars, and refuel before continuing their journey. Solitaire offers a peaceful desert experience and a taste of traditional Namibian culture.
Sossusvlei | Deadvlei | Dune 45 | Sesriem Canyon
Dune 45 - Dune 45, one of Namibia’s most iconic sand dunes, is located in the Sossusvlei area of the Namib Desert. Standing about 170 meters tall, it is famous for its striking red color, which intensifies at sunrise and sunset. Dune 45 is a popular hiking spot, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the desert. Its accessibility and beauty make it a must-visit for desert explorers.
Deadvlei - Deadvlei, a surreal clay pan in the Sossusvlei area, is surrounded by towering red dunes. Known for its stark beauty, it features ancient, dead camelthorn trees over 900 years old. The contrast between the dark trees, white salt pan, and red dunes creates a photogenic landscape. Deadvlei is a must-see for photographers and nature lovers, offering a unique glimpse of Namibia’s desert wilderness.
Sossusvlei - Sossusvlei, a striking salt and clay pan in the Namib Desert, is known for its towering red sand dunes, some reaching 300 meters. It is one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes, renowned for its beauty, especially at sunrise and sunset. Visitors can climb Dune 45 for panoramic views or explore Deadvlei. Sossusvlei is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers, offering unparalleled desert scenery and wildlife.
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon, located near Sossusvlei, is a natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River over millions of years. It features impressive rock formations and narrow passages. Visitors can explore the canyon’s unique landscape, with colorful rock layers and tranquil pools. The canyon offers a stunning contrast to the desert and is popular with hikers and photographers.
Sossusvlei | Kalahari Desert
Mariental - Visit the Bushman tribe and enjoy a sunset Kalahari drive.
Kalahari Desert | Windhoek
Windhoek - Enjoy a city tour of Windhoek.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Personal Purchase
- Insurance
- Flights
- Optional Activities
- Personal Purchase
- Insurance
- Flights
- Optional Activities
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.