This 15 days Tours gives travelers the opportunity to explore two countries on one tour. They will see Namibia’s most popular highlights and get a snapshot of Botswana’s famous Chobe National Park
This 15 days Tours gives travelers the opportunity to explore two countries on one tour. They will see Namibia’s most popular highlights and get a snapshot of Botswana’s famous Chobe National Park
Windhoek - Kalahari Desert
Mariental - Situated in southern Namibia, Mariental serves as a delightful entry point to the Kalahari Desert. Visitors are captivated by its peaceful landscapes, rich cultural history, and its closeness to the beautiful Hardap Dam, ideal for fishing and birdwatching.
The town provides a distinctive desert experience…
Windhoek - Kalahari Desert
Mariental - Situated in southern Namibia, Mariental serves as a delightful entry point to the Kalahari Desert. Visitors are captivated by its peaceful landscapes, rich cultural history, and its closeness to the beautiful Hardap Dam, ideal for fishing and birdwatching.
The town provides a distinctive desert experience with chances for wildlife observation, hiking, and exploring nearby nature reserves. Mariental’s friendly atmosphere and scenic views make it a perfect stop for travelers in search of peace and adventure.
Kalahari Desert - Sossusvlei Desert
Namib-Naukluft Park - On this day, travelers will journey to the Namib Naukluft Park.
Sossusvlei Desert
Dune 45 - Dune 45 is one of Namibia’s most iconic sand dunes, located in the Sossusvlei area of the Namib Desert. Rising approximately 170 meters, it is renowned for its vibrant red hue, which intensifies at sunrise and sunset. Dune 45 is a favored hiking spot, offering visitors the opportunity to climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding desert and other dunes. Its accessibility and stunning beauty make it a must-visit attraction for those exploring the Namib Desert.
Deadvlei - Deadvlei is a surreal, dried-up clay pan located in the Sossusvlei area of the Namib Desert. Encircled by towering red dunes, it is famous for its stark, otherworldly beauty, featuring ancient, dead camelthorn trees that have stood for over 900 years. The contrast between the dark, twisted trees, the white salt pan, and the vibrant red dunes creates a striking, photogenic landscape. Deadvlei is a must-see destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique glimpse of Namibia’s desert wilderness.
Sossusvlei - Sossusvlei is a remarkable salt and clay pan located in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia. Known for its towering, red sand dunes, some reaching up to 300 meters in height, Sossusvlei is one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. The area is celebrated for its otherworldly beauty, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the dunes glow in vibrant hues. Visitors can climb the famous Dune 45 for panoramic views of the desert or explore Deadvlei, a surreal, dried-up pan with ancient, skeletal trees. Sossusvlei is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers, offering unparalleled desert scenery and wildlife.
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon is a natural canyon located in the Namib Desert, near the entrance to Sossusvlei. Carved over millions of years by the Tsauchab River, the canyon features impressive rock formations and narrow, winding passages. Visitors can explore the canyon’s unique landscape, with its colorful layers of rock and tranquil pools. The canyon offers a stunning contrast to the surrounding desert and is a popular stop for hikers and photographers looking to capture the beauty of Namibia’s desert terrain.
Sossusvlei Desert - Swakopmund
Solitaire - Solitaire is a small, tranquil settlement in central Namibia, located along the edge of the Namib Desert. It is known for its remote charm, offering a quiet stopover for travelers journeying between the Namib-Naukluft National Park and other desert destinations like Sossusvlei. Solitaire is famous for its iconic bakery, serving delicious apple pie, and its peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat in the desert. The settlement is also home to a few accommodations and a gas station, catering to those exploring the surrounding desert landscapes. Additionally, the Tropic of Capricorn passes nearby, making it a unique geographical landmark.
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - The Tropic of Capricorn is an imaginary line located at approximately 23.5° south of the equator. It marks the southernmost point where the sun can be directly overhead at noon, occurring during the summer solstice in late December. This line runs through several countries, including Namibia, where it passes near the settlement of Solitaire. The Tropic of Capricorn represents one of the five major circles of latitude on Earth and is significant in understanding the Earth’s climate and seasonal variations. It also serves as an important geographical marker for travelers and explorers.
Swakopmund - Walvis Bay - Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - A Walvis Bay boat cruise is a popular activity that allows visitors to explore the stunning coastal waters and wildlife of Namibia’s Atlantic Ocean. The cruise typically takes you through Walvis Bay’s lagoon, where you can spot a variety of marine life, including playful seals, dolphins, and occasionally whales, depending on the season. The waters are also teeming with birdlife, such as flamingos, pelicans, and other seabirds. Many cruises offer the opportunity to enjoy a fresh seafood meal or drink while taking in the breathtaking views of the desert dunes meeting the ocean. It’s a relaxing and scenic way to experience Walvis Bay’s natural beauty.
Swakopmund Jetty - The Swakopmund Jetty, located in Namibia, is a historic landmark that extends into the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1905, it originally served as a shipping dock for goods but now stands as a popular tourist attraction.
The jetty offers stunning views of the coastline and surrounding beaches, making it a perfect spot for photography, fishing, and enjoying ocean breezes. Its rustic charm and historical significance draw visitors seeking a mix of nature, adventure, and a touch of local history.
Dune 7 - “Dune 7” is a famous sand dune located near Walvis Bay, Namibia. Standing about 383 meters tall, it’s one of the highest dunes in the world. Visitors can climb it for a stunning panoramic view of the desert landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.
The area is part of the Namib Desert, known for its dramatic beauty, vibrant orange sand, and unique ecosystem. Walvis Bay itself is a popular coastal destination nearby.
Swakopmund - Damaraland
Twyfelfontein - On this day, travelers will drive to Twyfelfontein and have a guided tour around the site to view rock engravings.
Damaraland - Etosha Okaukuejo
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - On this day, travelers will drive to the village of the Himba people. They will learn about their traditions, culture, and beliefs. A guide will be there to explain and translate all they need to know.
Etosha National Park - Etosha National Park, located in northern Namibia, is a vast wildlife sanctuary known for its unique salt pan that becomes visible from space. The park is home to a diverse range of animals, including elephants, lions, rhinos, and giraffes.
With its distinct landscapes and waterholes, Etosha offers exceptional game viewing, especially during the dry season. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and wildlife photographers.
Etosha National Park| Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - A full-day game drive in Etosha National Park offers an exciting opportunity to explore one of Namibia’s most renowned wildlife destinations. During the drive, visitors can traverse the park’s diverse 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 a wide variety of antelopes, giraffes, zebras, and hundreds of bird species. The game drive typically includes stops at several waterholes, where animals often gather, providing 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.
Okaukuejo waterhole - The Okaukuejo Waterhole, located in Namibia’s Etosha National Park, is a renowned wildlife hotspot, particularly for its diverse array of animals that gather here year-round. Visitors can watch elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and various antelope species as they drink from the waterhole, often in large groups.
The surrounding floodlit area enhances the experience at night, offering spectacular views of nocturnal animal activity. It’s a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts seeking a front-row seat to nature’s raw beauty.
Etosha National Park| Namutoni
Etosha National Park - Full Day Game Drive in Etosha National Park
Moringa Waterhole - Moringa Halali Waterhole is a popular wildlife spot located in Namibia’s Etosha National Park. It attracts various animals, particularly during the dry season, making it a prime location for wildlife viewing.
Visitors often spot elephants, zebras, antelopes, and numerous bird species around the waterhole. The area is known for its stunning sunsets and serene atmosphere, offering a unique experience for nature lovers and photographers. It’s a must-visit for those seeking an authentic African safari experience.
Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park - Full Day Game Drive in Etosha National Park
Rundu - Mahango Game Reserve
Rundu - A boat cruise on the Okavango River offers a serene and captivating experience. Gliding through lush waterways, you can spot diverse wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and crocodiles, while surrounded by pristine wetlands.
The birdlife is spectacular, with vibrant species soaring above. As the sun sets, the tranquil beauty of the Okavango Delta comes alive, creating a peaceful and unforgettable journey through one of Africa’s most unique ecosystems.
Hakusembe River Lodge, Gondwana Collection Namibia - Hakusembe River Lodge, located along the Zambezi River, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning nature. Guests can enjoy boat cruises, fishing, birdwatching, and cultural experiences with local communities.
The lodge provides a variety of outdoor activities, including game drives and guided walks. Its riverside location allows for breathtaking sunsets, while comfortable accommodations offer a relaxing escape, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Mahango Game Reserve
Mahango Game Reserve - Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park - Chobe National Park, located in Botswana, is renowned for its vast wildlife and stunning landscapes. Famous for its large elephant population, the park also boasts diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, savannahs, and woodlands.
Visitors can experience incredible safaris, spotting lions, leopards, buffalo, and a variety of bird species. The Chobe River provides an added charm, offering boat safaris with remarkable views of the animals in their natural habitat.
Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park - Chobe National Park, located in northern Botswana, is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations, known for its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife. It is particularly famous for its large elephant population, which is considered one of the largest in the world. The park is divided into four distinct regions: the Chobe Riverfront, Savuti, Linyanti, and the Nogatsaa area, each offering unique landscapes and animal sightings. The Chobe Riverfront is renowned for boat safaris, where visitors can observe elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species along the river. Savuti and Linyanti are great for game drives, where predators like lions and leopards, along with numerous antelope species, can be spotted. Chobe offers a rich wildlife experience, with opportunities for both land and water-based safaris, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts.
Kasane Airport
Kasane - Today is the last day of the tour. Travelers will drive to the airport to catch their flight back home.
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- In person Guide
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- In person Guide
- Drinks
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.