Embark on a grand adventure in Namibia, exploring its diverse wonders from the abundant wildlife of Etosha to the ancient Himba culture and the breathtaking beauty of the Namib and Kalahari Deserts.
Embark on a grand adventure in Namibia, exploring its diverse wonders from the abundant wildlife of Etosha to the ancient Himba culture and the breathtaking beauty of the Namib and Kalahari Deserts.
Windhoek to Etosha National Park
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Stop by the Art and Craft Market in Okahandja en route to Otjiwarongo.
Etosha National Park - Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - Enjoy a full-day game drive in Etosha National Park with your own vehicle and guide. Visitors can see herds of springboks, zebras, and…
Windhoek to Etosha National Park
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Stop by the Art and Craft Market in Okahandja en route to Otjiwarongo.
Etosha National Park - Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park - Enjoy a full-day game drive in Etosha National Park with your own vehicle and guide. Visitors can see herds of springboks, zebras, and also rarer species like the black-faced impala, which is unique to Namibia, or the tiny dik-diks, the smallest African antelope.
Okaukuejo Waterhole - The Okaukuejo Waterhole, located in Etosha National Park, Namibia, is a renowned spot for wildlife viewing, especially during the dry season when animals gather in large numbers to drink. It’s famous for offering excellent opportunities to see elephants, lions, zebras, and various antelope species. A nearby viewing platform and the Okaukuejo Rest Camp allow visitors to watch the wildlife from a safe distance, often in comfort or under the cover of darkness.
Etosha National Park - Twyfelfontein
Etosha National Park (Okaukuejo) to Damaraland
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - Visit the Himba people to learn about their culture, beliefs, and history.
Twyfelfontein - In the afternoon, visit Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Kunene region of northwest Namibia. It’s famous for its exceptional concentration of rock engravings and paintings, making it a significant cultural and historical site in Southern Africa. The name “Twyfelfontein” means “Doubtful Fountain” in Afrikaans, referring to the area’s unreliable water source.
Twyfelfontein to Swakopmund
Swakopmund Jetty - Swakopmund is a delightful coastal town in Namibia, celebrated for its German colonial architecture, adventure activities, and proximity to the Namib Desert. A popular tourist destination, it offers a blend of ocean and desert landscapes, a vibrant cultural scene, and attractions like the Swakopmund Jetty, museums, and dune activities.
Zeila Shipwreck - The Zeila Shipwreck is a historic site off the coast of Namibia, a country in southwestern Africa. This shipwreck holds historical significance and is a popular attraction for divers and tourists interested in maritime history.
Swakopmund | Walvis Bay | Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - This sea walk offers the best conditions to explore the aquatic life of the coast. Travelers can enjoy a boat cruise with champagne and a delightful lunch.
Dune 7 - Located near Walvis Bay, Namibia, Dune 7 is one of the world’s highest sand dunes, standing at about 383 meters (1,257 feet). Known for its impressive height and stunning views, it attracts adventure seekers and photographers. Visitors often enjoy sandboarding or simply admiring the vast desert landscape, with its shifting sands and tranquil atmosphere.
Swakopmund to Sossusvlei Area
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - The Tropic of Capricorn is a significant geographical circle of latitude located in Namibia and several other countries worldwide. It is one of the five major circles of latitude (along with the Equator, the Arctic Circle, the Antarctic Circle, and the Tropic of Cancer) that mark important positions on the Earth’s surface.
Solitaire - Solitaire is a small settlement in the Namib Desert of Namibia, in southwestern Africa. It is a popular stopover for travelers exploring the desert and its surrounding attractions, such as Sossusvlei and the Namib-Naukluft National Park.
Sossusvlei | Deadvlei | Dune 45 | Sesriem Canyon
Sossusvlei - Sossusvlei is one of Namibia’s most renowned and iconic natural attractions, located in the Namib-Naukluft National Park in the southern part of the Namib Desert. Sossusvlei is situated in the Namib Desert, one of the world’s oldest and most arid deserts, known for its unique and breathtaking landscapes.
Deadvlei - Deadvlei is a surreal and visually striking natural attraction near Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park, in the southern part of the Namib Desert in Namibia. The name “Deadvlei” comes from the Afrikaans and Dutch words “dood” and “vlei,” meaning “dead” and “marsh,” respectively, reflecting the eerie, lifeless appearance of the landscape.
Dune 45 - Dune 45 is one of the most famous and easily recognizable sand dunes in the Namib Desert, within Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia. Its symmetrical shape and the surrounding desert landscape make it a favorite subject for photographers. The play of light and shadow on the dune’s contours creates captivating images, especially during the golden hours of dawn and dusk.
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon, also known as Sesriem Kloof, is a remarkable geological formation and natural attraction in the Namib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia. Formed by the Tsauchab River, which slowly carved its way through the sedimentary rock over millions of years, the canyon is approximately 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) long and can reach depths of up to 30 meters (98 feet) in some sections.
Sossusvlei to Kalahari Desert
Sossusvlei - On this day, travelers will journey to another desert, the Kalahari Desert, known for its unique red dunes.
Kalahari Desert to Windhoek
National Museum of Namibia - Explore Namibian history.

- Dinner included
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- Parking fees included
- Dinner included
- Breakfast included
- Surcharges on fuel covered
- Parking fees included
- Gratuities
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Gratuities
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Remarkable Journey through Namibia - Etosha, Himba, Twyfelfontein, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay Cruise, Tropic of Capricorn, Namib Desert, and Kalahari Desert - Explore to Your Heart’s Content!
Prepare for a fantastic expedition that will engulf you in the varied marvels of Namibia. From the plentiful fauna of Etosha to the age-old Himba tribe, the prehistoric…
Remarkable Journey through Namibia - Etosha, Himba, Twyfelfontein, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay Cruise, Tropic of Capricorn, Namib Desert, and Kalahari Desert - Explore to Your Heart’s Content!
Prepare for a fantastic expedition that will engulf you in the varied marvels of Namibia. From the plentiful fauna of Etosha to the age-old Himba tribe, the prehistoric rock paintings of Twyfelfontein, the seaside allure of Swakopmund, the awe-inspiring boat journey in Walvis Bay, traversing the Tropic of Capricorn, the spectral elegance of the Namib Desert, to the boundless tranquility of the Kalahari Desert, Namibia assures an exploration experience like never before.
Etosha National Park - A Paradise for Wildlife Enthusiasts: Embark on exhilarating safaris in Etosha, where the expansive African savannah teems with iconic wildlife. Admire the grandeur of elephants, watch secretive predators on the hunt, and observe the graceful strides of giraffes and zebras. Allow the beauty of Etosha’s landscapes and waterholes to enthrall your senses.
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