Our 12-day Namibia In Plus presents an adventurous journey from the north to the south of Namibia, showcasing the most distinctive landmarks in these areas.
Our 12-day Namibia In Plus presents an adventurous journey from the north to the south of Namibia, showcasing the most distinctive landmarks in these areas.
WINDHOEK / OTJIWARONGO
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Situated in Okahandja, Namibia, the Okahandja Craft Market is a vibrant center of local culture and craftsmanship. Renowned for its extensive selection of traditional handmade items, including wood carvings, pottery, jewelry, and textiles, the market offers a wide array of…
WINDHOEK / OTJIWARONGO
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Situated in Okahandja, Namibia, the Okahandja Craft Market is a vibrant center of local culture and craftsmanship. Renowned for its extensive selection of traditional handmade items, including wood carvings, pottery, jewelry, and textiles, the market offers a wide array of souvenirs and gifts. Visitors can also enjoy Namibian cuisine from numerous food vendors. The lively atmosphere, filled with music and friendly conversations, makes the Okahandja Craft Market a thrilling and immersive experience for both tourists and locals.
OTJIWARONGO / ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Etosha Pan - Located in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Etosha Pan is a vast salt pan covering approximately 4,760 square kilometers, making it one of Africa’s largest salt flats. During the rainy season, it transforms into a shallow lake, attracting thousands of flamingos and other water birds. In the dry season, it becomes a vast white salt expanse, drawing animals like zebras, springboks, and elephants to its mineral-rich water that seeps to the surface.
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Etosha Pan - Etosha National Park, located in northern Namibia, is a sprawling wildlife sanctuary covering over 22,000 square kilometers. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and rare species like the black rhino. The Etosha Pan, a large salt pan occupying nearly a quarter of the park, is a key attraction, providing water for animals during the dry season. The park’s varied habitats, from grasslands to woodlands, make it a haven for bird watchers, with over 340 bird species recorded.
Okaukuejo Waterhole - The Okaukuejo Waterhole, a renowned waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia, offers exceptional wildlife viewing, especially at night when animals such as elephants, lions, and rhinos gather to drink. Conveniently located near the Okaukuejo Rest Camp, it provides visitors with excellent access to wildlife viewing from a raised platform. Its reliable water source attracts a wide variety of animals, making it a highlight for safari enthusiasts.
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK / TWYFELFONTEIN - DAMARALAND
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - The Himba people, a unique tribe in northwest Namibia, are known for their traditional lifestyle and distinctive appearance. Visiting a Himba village offers a fascinating cultural experience, allowing visitors to learn about their ancient customs and beliefs. The Himba live in huts made from mud, dung, and wood, and are recognized for their striking ochre skin, coated with a mixture of red ochre and fat. Visitors may also witness traditional rituals, such as the “Eiseb” dance and the “Otjize” hairstyle.
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein, also known as /Ui-//aes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Namibia’s Kunene Region. It is renowned for its ancient rock engravings, dating back over 6,000 years, making it one of Africa’s largest and richest rock art sites. The site features over 2,500 engravings depicting animals like giraffes, elephants, and rhinoceroses, as well as human figures.
TWYFELFONTEIN / SWAKOPMUND
Swakopmund Jetty - Explore the town of Swakopmund.
SWAKOPMUND / WALVIS BAY / SWAKOPMUND
Walvis Bay Waterfront - Travelers can enjoy a boat trip on the Atlantic Ocean, watching for seals, dolphins, pelicans, cormorants, and possibly the rare “Mola-Mola” fish.
Dune 7 - Located near Walvis Bay, Namibia, Dune 7 is one of the world’s tallest sand dunes, standing approximately 383 meters (1,257 feet) high. Part of the Namib Desert, known for its striking red sands, the dune offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors often climb it for a unique adventure, and it is a popular spot for photography, attracting nature enthusiasts and travelers.
SWAKOPMUND / NAMIB DESERT
Namib Desert - Kuiseb Pass, Gaub Pass, Tropic of Capricorn
SOSSUSVLEI
Sesriem Canyon - Sossusvlei, a salt and clay pan surrounded by towering red sand dunes, is located in Namibia’s Namib Desert. The name “Sossusvlei” means “dead-end marsh” in Afrikaans, referring to the pan being a dead-end for the Tsauchab River. The area is renowned for its stunning landscape, including the iconic Dune 45 and “Big Daddy” sand dune, among the highest in the world. The dunes constantly shift and change shape due to the wind, creating a beautiful and ever-changing landscape.
SOSSUSVLEI / LUDERITZ
LUDERITZ / FISH RIVER
Fish River Canyon - View the iconic Fish River Canyon, the largest river in Namibia, originating in the Naukluft mountains and joining the Orange River on the South African border.
KALAHARI DESERT
Fish River Canyon - Kolmanskop, or Kolmanskoppe, is an abandoned mining town in the Namib Desert, about 10 kilometers inland from Lüderitz, Namibia. Founded in 1908, the town once housed over 1,000 residents and featured a hospital, school, and theater. However, as diamond deposits dwindled in the early 1920s, the town was gradually abandoned, leaving behind only the ghostly remnants of its former glory. Today, the town has been partially restored and is open for exploration by visitors.
KALAHARI / WINDHOEK
Namibia Craft Centre - Tour the capital city of Namibia.
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- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
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