The 15 Days All About Namibia tour is one that any traveler will enjoy as it is very diverse and takes into account the most anticipated destinations. Ranging from Animal safaris to extraordinary landscapes, it offers great variety.
The 15 Days All About Namibia tour is one that any traveler will enjoy as it is very diverse and takes into account the most anticipated destinations. Ranging from Animal safaris to extraordinary landscapes, it offers great variety.
Windhoek | Otjiwarongo
Cheetah Conservation Fund - At the Cheetah Conservation Fund, visitors can witness the incredible efforts made to protect and preserve cheetahs. They have the opportunity to meet some of the cheetahs residing at the center and learn about their distinct traits and behaviors. Additionally, guests can observe other wildlife…
Windhoek | Otjiwarongo
Cheetah Conservation Fund - At the Cheetah Conservation Fund, visitors can witness the incredible efforts made to protect and preserve cheetahs. They have the opportunity to meet some of the cheetahs residing at the center and learn about their distinct traits and behaviors. Additionally, guests can observe other wildlife at the center, such as wild dogs, jackals, and various small carnivores. Participants can engage in conservation activities like tracking and monitoring cheetahs and gain insight into the challenges these animals face in the wild.
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - The Okahandja Craft Market in Okahandja, Namibia, is a lively and bustling center for local artisans and craft enthusiasts. It features a diverse array of handmade items, including traditional Namibian crafts like wooden carvings, jewelry, textiles, beadwork, and pottery. The market offers a glimpse into Namibia’s rich cultural heritage, with artisans representing various ethnic groups from across the country. Visitors can explore vibrant stalls filled with unique, high-quality souvenirs and interact directly with the creators to learn about the techniques and stories behind each piece. The market also showcases handwoven baskets, leather goods, and clothing, reflecting the artistry and skills passed down through generations. It’s more than just a shopping destination; it’s a place where Namibian craftsmanship and culture come alive.
Etosha National Park | Namutoni
Etosha Pan - Visitors will have the opportunity to observe wildlife! Photography enthusiasts can enjoy a full-day game drive, bringing their equipment and patience to capture extraordinary wildlife encounters.
Etosha National Park | Namutoni
Etosha Pan - A full-day game drive in Etosha National Park provides an exciting chance to explore one of Namibia’s most famous wildlife destinations. During the drive, guests can traverse the park’s varied landscapes, including savannah, woodland, and salt pans, in search of the park’s abundant wildlife. Etosha is home to the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros) along with numerous antelopes, giraffes, zebras, and hundreds of bird species. The game drive typically includes stops at several waterholes, where animals often gather, offering excellent viewing opportunities. Experienced guides lead the drive, sharing insights about the park’s ecology and wildlife. The full-day experience allows ample time to observe animal behavior and capture stunning photos, making it a must for any wildlife enthusiast visiting Namibia.
Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - A Full Day Game Drive at Etosha National Park promises an unforgettable experience. Guests can explore the park’s diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes in a safari vehicle. They have the chance to spot some of Africa’s most iconic animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and more. Visitors can also enjoy incredible scenery, from vast salt pans to lush grasslands. The experience is enhanced by a knowledgeable guide who can provide insights into the local wildlife and culture.
Okaukuejo waterhole - Okaukuejo Waterhole, located in Namibia’s Etosha National Park, is a popular spot for wildlife viewing. It attracts a variety of animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and numerous bird species, especially during the dry season. The waterhole is equipped with a viewing platform, allowing visitors to observe animals up close, making it a prime location for safari enthusiasts.
Etosha National Park | Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein - A visit to Twyfelfontein reveals one of the largest concentrations of rock engravings in Africa. These well-preserved works primarily depict rhinos, elephants, ostriches, and giraffes, as well as human and animal footprints.
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - At the Himba village, visitors can learn about the traditional way of life, observe unique customs and beliefs, and admire the beautiful handcrafted jewelry and clothing worn by the Himba people.
Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein | Swakopmund
Zeila Shipwreck - At the Zeila Shipwreck, visitors can explore the remains of the ship that sank off the Namibian coast in 2008. They can see the ship’s hull, mast, and other debris scattered across the beach and learn about the ship’s history and the tragedy that led to its sinking.
A Quad Biking Tour offers the chance to explore the area’s beautiful landscapes on a powerful ATV. Participants can ride through sand dunes, deserts, and other off-road terrain, enjoying the thrill of the ride and the stunning views of the surrounding area.
Swakopmund | Walvis Bay | Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - On a Boat Cruise, visitors can explore the area’s beautiful waterways from the comfort of a boat. They can spot amazing wildlife, such as dolphins, seals, whales, and more, while taking in the stunning scenery and learning about the local history and culture.
Dune 7 - Dune 7 refers to the planned final two books in Frank Herbert’s Dune series, originally intended to complete the saga. After Herbert’s death, his son Brian Herbert and author Kevin J. Anderson wrote Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune, based on Frank’s notes. These books aim to resolve the cliffhanger ending of Chapterhouse: Dune, concluding the series.
Swakopmund Camel Farm - Swakopmund Camel Farm, located near Swakopmund, Namibia, offers a unique experience where visitors can interact with camels and learn about the desert’s ecology. The farm provides camel rides through the stunning Namib Desert, showcasing its breathtaking landscapes. Guests can also explore the farm’s history and conservation efforts while enjoying delicious meals and stunning views. It’s a memorable, family-friendly destination that combines adventure and nature.
Swakopmund | Sossusvlei
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - At the Tropic of Capricorn sign, visitors can see the iconic landmark that marks the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. They can take pictures of the sign, a popular spot for tourists, and learn about the area’s history. Guests can also enjoy the stunning views of the Namib Desert and the surrounding landscape.
Solitaire - Visiting Solitaire offers the chance to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert and nearby dunes. Guests can explore local shops, restaurants, and attractions, such as the famous “Solitaire Garage.” They can also enjoy stunning views of the area, including the iconic “Big Daddy” sand dune.
Sossusvlei | Deadvlei | Dune 45 | Sesriem Canyon
Dune 45 - At Dune 45, visitors can experience the beauty of the Namib Desert and its iconic dunes. They can climb to the top of the dune, one of the highest in the world, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area. Guests can also learn about the local history and culture and take amazing photos.
Sossusvlei - A trip to Sossusvlei offers the chance to experience the stunning beauty of the Namib Desert and its iconic dunes. Visitors can explore the white salt pans and surrounding area, home to a variety of plants and animals. They can also climb the iconic “Big Daddy” dune, one of the highest in the world, and learn about the local history and culture while taking amazing photos.
Deadvlei - At Deadvlei, visitors can explore the stunning white clay pan and its surrounding area, home to some of the highest sand dunes in the world. They can see the iconic dead trees, believed to be over 900 years old, and take amazing photos. Guests can also learn about the local history and culture and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding area.
Sesriem Canyon - Exploring Sesriem Canyon offers the chance to experience the stunning natural beauty of the Namib Desert and its unique geology. Visitors can walk through the narrow gorge, carved out by the Tsauchab River over millions of years, and learn about the local history and culture while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding area.
Sossusvlei | Luderitz
Luderitz | Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon - Fish River Canyon is one of the largest canyons in the world, located in southern Namibia. It spans about 160 kilometers long, up to 27 kilometers wide, and reaches depths of up to 550 meters. The canyon was formed millions of years ago by tectonic activity and erosion, creating a dramatic landscape of rugged cliffs, rock formations, and deep valleys. Visitors to Fish River Canyon can enjoy stunning panoramic views from several viewpoints along the rim, offering fantastic photo opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset. Hiking is also popular in the area, with the Fish River Canyon Hiking Trail being a challenging multi-day trek for those seeking an adventurous experience. The canyon’s striking geological features and vastness make it one of Namibia’s most impressive natural landmarks.
Kolmanskop Ghost Town - A visit to Kolmanskop allows exploration of the abandoned diamond mining town and its unique architecture. Visitors can see the old houses and buildings, left untouched since the town was abandoned in the 1950s, and learn about the town’s history and the diamond industry that once thrived there. Guests can also enjoy the stunning views of the Namib Desert and the surrounding area.
Luderitz | Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon - At Fish River Canyon, visitors can explore the sunset with the second largest canyon in the world and its stunning beauty. They can walk along the rim of the canyon and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Guests can also learn about the geology of the canyon and the local history and culture. They may also see some local wildlife, such as baboons, eagles, and other desert-adapted animals.
Fish River Canyon | Kalahari Desert
Kalahari Desert - The Kalahari is the last bastion of the San people. The modern world has developed all the other territories they once roamed.
Kalahari Desert | Windhoek
Namibia Craft Centre - Travelers can explore the capital city of Namibia before being transferred to the airport.

- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.