Namibia

Giants collide in Namibia as the mighty Atlantic ocean crashes against the world’s most ancient desert, the Namib. A country known for its incredibly diverse and beautiful landscapes, Namibia will never cease to surprise its visitors. From sandy desert and the world-famous Sossusvlei to rocky deserts home to desert-adapted rhinos, elephants, lions and giraffes, to the mysterious Skeleton coastline enshrouded with mist and shipwrecked ghosts, to the red dust of the Kalahari and the white salt pans of Etosha, eyes will always wander in wonder amongst its stellar landscapes. Perhaps one of the best places in the world to view the Milky Way, Namibia is also a conservation star, becoming the first country in Africa to enshrine the preservation of ecosystems in its constitution dating back to 1997.

December - March

Low Season

Seasonality :

October - November
April - May

Shoulder Season

Highlights :

June - September

High Season

A few of our favourite places in Namibia...

Sossusvlei

Wander around the Ancient Sands of Time

In the Southern parts of the Namib desert – rumoured to be the world’s most ancient desert – a curious formation of salt and clay, surrounded by orange and red dunes, contrasts with the never-ending blue sky spanning the horizon. Sossusvlei means ‘the dead-end marsh’, a mix of Afrikaans and Nama language to designate the area where the ephemeral Tsauchab River has formed an endorheic drainage basin – in other words, a closed basin with no connection to other bodies of water. The vibrant pink, orange and red dunes of the Sossusvlei area tell their story – and their age. The redder and darker, the older the dune- some of which are the highest in the world. An obligatory stop to salute Big Daddy, the tallest of them all at 325m high, is a must, though the famous Dune 45 is perhaps easier to climb. But dunes are far from being the ‘only’ wonder of Nature to pay your tribute to – the Sesriem Canyon, the Deadlvlei and Hiddenvlei, as well as the Petrified Dunes are just as deserving. We might add that the Sossusvlei area is an absolute dream for any creative, from writers to painters to photographers and sculptors alike. Watch out for the many springbok and oryx that will roam around the ancient sands, dwarfed by true giants.

Skeleton Coast

From Eerie Reality to Pure Beauty

Namibia’s vast Skeleton Coast is all but infamous. Sometimes used to refer to the entire Namib coast, the Skeleton Coast usually refers to the 500km or so stretch of mysterious shoreline ranging from the Swakop River to Southern Angola. It is an eerie place, hostile and hauntingly beautiful, often enshrouded in mist that dissipates only to reveal imposing shipwrecks, most probably stranded due to the heavy fog, contrasting winds and capricious currents that are synonymous to that part of the world. But ships were not the only victims of these hostile waters. Whales have often ended up beached in huge numbers, a phenomenon that is most probably what gave the Skeleton Coast its name and reputation. A tribe in the far north, the Ovahimba, constructed their huts out of the stranded cetaceans’ bones. More than ghost stories, however, the Skeleton Coast is a mystic place filled with life – though one must perhaps search for it a little more. Desert-adapted wildlife of all sorts, from lions to elephants, rhinos to giraffes, seals, jackals, and herbivores have miraculously acclimated to areas that seldom receive rain. Moisture from the constant Atlantic fog has brought life to a place where death seems to reign in appearance only – a place like no other.

Damaraland

A Desert of Rock and Rugged Light

Beauty is synonymous with Namibia’s great landscapes. Rough around the edges in some places perhaps, but always filled with life, despite the harsh environment. As we turn inland from the Skeleton Coast, the Kunene Region captivates with its fascinating and rough landscapes of red dust and rocks that turn ablaze in the golden hour light. Home to the Damara people, this part of Namibia sees very little rainfall, if any, in the dry season. It is the perfect location to track desert-dwelling mammals, which have physically adapted to arid conditions. Elephants with long, graceful elongated legs can travel long distances across rocky expanses, and lions have learnt to hunt in this atypical terrain. The Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain, and the Petrified Forest are fascinating landscapes that will transport travellers to other times. And for more of a cultural stop, the carved engravings in the red rock of Twyfelfontein is a humbling experience, and the Living Museum the perfect place to understand and learn the traditions of the Damara.

Etosha

The White Spectacle

Namibia is a country of red, white, yellow and blue. The red sands in the south are a stark contrast with Etosha National Park’s dazzlingly chalk-white lunarscapes, in the far north. And yet both ecosystems share the endless, deep, blue sky that is so synonymous with Namibia. Etosha National Park is Namibia’s greatest wildlife sanctuary, named after the vast Etosha salt pan that traverses it, covering almost a quarter of the National Park. In the summer, flamingos and pelicans flock to the hyper-saline pan as it briefly fills with water. During winter (dry season), the wind spreads saline dust across the country, which delivers mineral enrichment to the soil. This also highlights the fascinating interactions between mineral, floral and faunal components of the ecosystem. The dry season provides wonderful game viewing opportunities as vast numbers of animals, such as zebras and springbok, white rhinos, elephants, lions, jackals and hyenas of all sorts congregate at the waterhole.

Kalahari

A Semi-Desert Paradise

Derived from the Tswana word kgala meaning ‘the great thirst’ or kgalagadi meaning ‘a waterless place’, the Kalahari could be mistaken as a place one should avoid in their travels. Yet in this mythical place, sizing almost 900 000 km² lies a solace of peace and quiet that only a desert or semi-arid savannah can provide. A place where wind can blow dust for hundreds of kilometres before it settles. Where life springs from the sand in every direction. Elephants, cheetahs, brown hyenas and the famed Kalahari black-maned lions are amongst the creatures that will surprise you around each thicket or behind each dune. The Kalahari is also a stronghold for populations of meerkats, aardwolves, pangolins and aardvarks, making it the go-to destination in Africa to witness these rare and wonderful creatures. There’s room for everyone in the vastness of this place: the safari-goers, the explorers, the adventure seekers and those who just want to feel the silent energy of the Kalahari, those who want to feel the desert wind on their skin and stare into an endless starry sky.

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  • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund and Walvis Bay - Skeleton Coast - Damaraland - Etosha - Okonjima - Windhoek

    Wonderful Namibia

    Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. 

    Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes...

    Wonderful Namibia
  • Damaraland and Skeleton Coast - The Namib and Sossusvlei - Luderitz - Fish River Canyon - The Namibian Kalahari

    The Three Deserts

    Namibia, the country of deserts. Start in the north, exploring Damaraland and the incredible experience that is tracking desert-adapted wildlife on foot. Black rhino, elephant, lion, giraffe - roaming the stark landscape is nothing short of wondrous. The eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns is equally as mesmerising. 

    Go down along the coast to Swakopmund, where the imposing Namib tumbles into the wild Atlantic...

    The Three Deserts
  • Windhoek - Okonjima - Etosha - Damaraland - Skeleton Coast - Swakopmund - Sossusvlei - Lüderitz ) Fish River Canyon - Quiver Tree Forest - Windhoek

    The Full Namibian Odyssey

    Start your Namibian Odyssey with the thrill of a walking safari, tracking cheetah on foot at the wonderful Okonjima Reserve. Drive north to the white Etosha national park, where the days can be spent driving around the mythical salt pans. 

    To the west, the eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns, is equally as mesmerising. 

    The Full Namibian Odyssey
  • Damaraland - Etosha - Windhoek

    Wildlife Wonders of Namibia

    Namibia may be more famous for its landscapes than its wildlife, but it is home to the unique experience that is tracking desert-adapted life. First, fly to Desert Rhino Camp, and search for Black rhino, in the backdrop of the incredible Damaraland desert, immense mountains framing your experience. The conservation work in the area is nothing short of remarkable and your heads will be buzzing with excitement at the success stories unfolding around you. 

    From there, fly to the Kaokoveld region, for more fascinating wildlife and landscape experiences...

    Wildlife Wonders of Namibia
  • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund - Damaraland - Okonjima - Windhoek - Okavango Delta - Chobe River - Victoria Falls

    Trinity Package

    An epic Odyssey across that takes you across three countries! Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a dazzling sight, where you can climb up Dune 45 (or Big Daddy for the brave), before exploring the mysterious Deadvlei. 

    Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Have the thrills of a lifetime as an expert driver takes you dune-surfing, or search for whales from Walvis Bay, depending on the season. Head to the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted wildlife takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes.

    Trinity Package
    • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund and Walvis Bay - Skeleton Coast - Damaraland - Etosha - Okonjima - Windhoek

      Wonderful Namibia

      Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes...

      Wonderful Namibia
    • Damaraland and Skeleton Coast - The Namib and Sossusvlei - Luderitz - Fish River Canyon - The Namibian Kalahari

      The Three Deserts

      Namibia, the country of deserts. Start in the north, exploring Damaraland and the incredible experience that is tracking desert-adapted wildlife on foot. Black rhino, elephant, lion, giraffe, roaming the stark landscape is nothing short of wondrous. The eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns is equally as mesmerising. Go down along the coast to Swakopmund, where the imposing Namib tumbles into the wild Atlantic...

      The Three Deserts
    • Windhoek - Okonjima - Etosha - Damaraland - Skeleton Coast - Swakopmund - Sossusvlei - Lüderitz ) Fish River Canyon - Quiver Tree Forest - Windhoek

      The Full Namibian Odyssey

      Start your Namibian odyssey with the thrill of a walking safari, tracking cheetah on foot at the wonderful Okonjima Reserve. Drive north to the white Etosha national park, where the days can be spent driving around the mythical salt pans. The eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns is equally as mesmerising...

      The Full Namibian Odyssey
    • Damaraland - Etosha - Windhoek

      Wildlife Wonders of Namibia

      Namibia may be more famous for its landscapes than its wildlife, but it is home to a unique experience that is tracking desert-adapted life. First, fly to Desert Rhino Camp, and search for Black rhino, in the backdrop of the incredible Damaraland desert, immense mountains framing your experience. The conservation work in the area is nothing short of remarkable and your heads will be buzzing with excitement at the success stories unfolding around you. From there, fly to the Kaokoveld region, for more fascinating wildlife and landscape experiences...

      Wildlife Wonders of Namibia
    • Sossusvlei - Swakopmund - Damaraland - Okonjima - Windhoek - Okavango Delta - Chobe River - Victoria Falls

      Trinity Package

      An epic odyssey across three countries! Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a dazzling sight, where you can climb up Dune 45 (or Big Daddy for the brave), before exploring the mysterious Deadvlei. Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Have the thrills of a lifetime as an expert driver takes you dune-surfing, or search for whales from Walvis Bay, depending on the season. Head to the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted wildlife takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes...

      Trinity Package

      Rhino tracking

      It Might sound absurd at first, tracking one of the ‘Big Five on foot, and especially one that has a reputation to be cantankerous. Well, worry not because expert trackers and guides conduct these extraordinary experiences in a safe and controlled manner. Seeing these animals from a jeep is one thing but an encounter on foot is something that will change your life.

      Desert Adapted Wildlife

      You would be surprised what lives in the arid regions of Africa, in fact, what thrives in these regions. from oryx that traverse the red dunes to the desert elephant and rhino that meander down the valleys in search of water. From desert-adapted lion prides to the cheetah and to so many more incredible species, the desert is guaranteed to fascinate visitors to the region

      Helicopter Flip

      There’s nothing quite like flying over the the wild places of Africa in a helicopter. frankly, it’s the only way to fully grasp these often complex and wonderfully diverse landscapes. Witness elephants crossing water courses, herds of buffalo darting for cover and curious big cats gazing back up at you as you fly overhead.

      Wonderful Namibia

      This can be a self-drive safari; a combination of flying and self-driving; or entirely private guided. The choice is yours!

       

      Namibia is known for its jaw-dropping and otherworldly landscapes, its endless night skies and incredible contrasts. Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a wondrous sight. Climb up Dune 45, explore the mysterious Deadvlei and feel the immensity of the world around you. 

       

      Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Search for desert wildlife in the Namib, and in the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted elephants, rhinoceros and lions takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes. Whilst in Damaraland, the ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein is well worth a stop, where human history meets nature. 

       

      Keep heading north toward the famous Etosha National Park, the typical Namibian blue sky ever present as the red and ochre landscape becomes whiter and whiter. Enjoy game drives in Namibia’s biggest wildlife reserve, driving along immense salt pans and waterholes that attract a myriad of different species, from herbivore to predator. 

       

      On your way back to Windhoek, stop at Okonjima, track cheetah on foot or search for their famous leopards. Learn about the crucial conservation efforts that Namibia has been working on since the 90s, facilitating the coexistence between people and nature.

      12 days / 10 nights in Virunga

      Sossusvlei – Swakopmund and Walvis Bay – Skeleton Coast – Damaraland – Etosha – Okonjima – Windhoek

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 3 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Day 2 - 4, Kulala Desert Lodge
        Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Dune Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Swakopmund
      • Day 4 - 6, Desert Breeze Lodge
        Skwakopmund
      • Desert and Ocean Activities
        Main Activity
      • Day 6 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Damaraland
      • Day 6 - 8, Doro !Nawas
        Damaraland
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Etosha Andersson’s Gate
      • Day 8 - 11, Ongava Lodge
        Etosha
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Okonjima
      • Day 11 - 12, Okonjima Lodge
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 12 - Transfer to Windhoek
        Road transfer

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Okavango Delta Safari - Botswana

      A labyrinth of channels, palm belts and jackal berry forests. not to mention the plethora of life that exists in this unique and fascinating place.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      The Three Deserts

      This can be a self-drive safari; a combination of flying and self-driving; or entirely private guided. The choice is yours!

       

      Namibia, the country of deserts. Start in the north, exploring Damaraland and the incredible experience that is tracking desert-adapted wildlife on foot. Black rhino, elephant, lion, giraffe – roaming the stark landscape is nothing short of wondrous. The eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns is equally as mesmerising. 

       

      Go down along the coast to Swakopmund, where the imposing Namib tumbles into the wild Atlantic. Head east, this time, along the desert, towards the famous Namib-Naukluft National Park, where the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei will enchant you as much as the mysterious Deadvlei. Flying over those dunes at sunrise with a hot air balloon, as the first rays of light set the sands ablaze, is something not to be missed!

       

       Then, prepare for a long but stunning journey to Lüderitz. It is time to visit the deserted town of Kolmanskop, where sand has long taken over the abandoned diamond town. You can ask for exclusive access to Sperrgebiet, the Namib’s forbidden diamond area. 

      Drive further, making way to the immense Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. Bathe in the sulphurous and warm Ais-Ais, the ‘place of Burning Water’ where natural geothermal pools will relax your body and soul in a backdrop of colourful semi-desert landscapes. 

       

      As you start making your way back up north, stop in the Namibian Kalahari, where the stunningly unique Quiver Tree Forest and the golden dune grasses of red sand and green vegetation will keep your imagination lingering long after you depart. Leaving the Kalahari Desert behind you, it is time to reach Windhoek for your trip home, your heart happy and eyes filled with stars.

      20 days / 19 nights

      Damaraland and Skeleton Coast – The Namib and Sossusvlei – Luderitz – Fish River Canyon – The Namibian Kalahari

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 3 - Travel Day
        Fly to Southern Damaraland / Desert Rhino Camp
      • Day 3 - 5, Desert Rhino Camp
        Southern Damaraland
      • Rhino Tracking
        Main Activity
      • Day 5 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Skeleton Coast
      • Day 5 - 8, Hoanib Skeleton Coast
        Skeleton Coast
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Doro!Nawas
      • Day 8 - 9, Doro !Nawas
        Damaraland
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 9 - Travel Day
        Fly to Swakopmund
      • Day 9 - 11, Desert Breeze Lodge
        Swakopmund
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Fly to Sossusvlei
      • Day 11 - 13, Little Kulula
        Sossusvlei
      • Dune Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 13 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Lüderitz
      • Day 13 - 15, The Cormorant House
        Lüderitz
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 15 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Fish River Canyon
      • Day 15 - 17, Fish River Lodge
        Fish River Canyon
      • Hiking, Cycling & Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 17 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Kalahari Red Dunes
      • Day 17-19, Kalahari Red Dunes
        Kalahari
      • Wildlife viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 19 - Travel Day
        Road transfer back to Windhoek
      • Day 19 - 20, Night in Windhoek
        Galton House

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Okavango Delta Safari - Botswana

      A labyrinth of channels, palm belts and jackal berry forests. not to mention the plethora of life that exists in this unique and fascinating place.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      The Full Namibian Odyssey

      This can be a self-drive safari; a combination of flying and self-driving; or entirely private guided. The choice is yours!

       

      Start your Namibian Odyssey with the thrill of a walking safari, tracking cheetah on foot at the wonderful Okonjima Reserve. Drive north to the white Etosha national park, where the days can be spent driving around the mythical salt pans. 

       

      To the west, the eerie Skeleton Coast, with its mysterious shipwrecks and weather patterns, is equally as mesmerising. Make sure to visit Cape Cross and its gigantic seal colony – a truly impressive sight, though be sure to bring some essential oils or something nice to sniff under your nose…seals don’t exactly smell like roses. Follow the road down along the coast, to Swakopmund, where the imposing Namib tumbles into the wild Atlantic. 

       

      Head east, this time, along the desert, towards the famous Namib-Naukluft National Park, where the towering red dunes of Sossusvlei will enchant you as much as the mysterious Deadvlei. Flying over those dunes at sunrise with a hot air balloon, as the first rays of light set the sands ablaze, is something not to be missed! 

       

      Then, prepare for a long but stunning journey to Lüderitz. It is time to visit the deserted town of Kolmanskop, where sand has long taken over the abandoned diamond town. You can ask for exclusive access to Sperrgebiet, the Namib’s forbidden diamond area. 

       

      Drive further, making way to the immense Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. Bathe in the sulphurous and warm Ais-Ais, the ‘place of Burning Water’ where natural geothermal pools will relax your body and soul, in a backdrop of colourful semi-desert landscapes.

       

       As you start making your way back up north, stop in the Namibian Kalahari, where the stunningly unique Quiver Tree Forest and the golden dune grasses of red sand and green vegetation will keep your imagination lingering long after you depart. Leaving the Kalahari Desert behind you, it is time to reach Windhoek for your trip home, your heart happy and eyes filled with stars.

      21 days / 20 nights

      Windhoek – Okonjima – Etosha – Damaraland – Skeleton Coast – Swakopmund – Sossusvlei – Lüderitz ) Fish River Canyon – Quiver Tree Forest – Windhoek

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 3 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Okonjima
      • Day 2 - 4, Okonjima Lodge
        Okonjima
      • Big Cat Tracking
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Etosha Andersson’s Gate
      • Day 4-7, Ongava Lodge
        Etosha National Park
      • Wildlife viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 7 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Southern Damaraland
      • Day 7-9, Damaraland Camp
        Damaraland
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Fly to Kaokoveld / Hoanib Valley Camp
      • Day 8-10 Hoanib Valley Camp
        Kaokoveld
      • Desert Wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 10 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Shipwreck Lodge
      • Day 10-12, Shipwreck Lodge
        Skeleton Coast
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 12 - Travel Day
        Fly to Swakopmund
      • Day 12-13, Desert Breeze Lodge
        Swakopmund
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 13 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Day 13-14, Little Kulula
        Sossusvlei
      • Dune Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 14 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Lüderitz
      • Day 14-16, The Cormorant House
        Lüderitz
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 16 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Fish River Canyon
      • Day 16-18, Fish River Lodge
        Fish River Canyon
      • Hiking, Cycling & Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 18 - Travel Day
        Road transfer to Kalahari Red Dunes
      • Day 18-20, Kalahari Red Dunes
        Kalahari
      • Wildlife viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 20 - Travel Day
        Road transfer back to Windhoek
      • Day 20-21, Night in Windhoek
        Galton House

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Okavango Delta Safari - Botswana

      A labyrinth of channels, palm belts and jackal berry forests. not to mention the plethora of life that exists in this unique and fascinating place.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      Wildlife Wonders of Namibia

      This can be a self-drive safari; a combination of flying and self-driving; or entirely private guided. The choice is yours!

       

      Namibia may be more famous for its landscapes than its wildlife, but it is home to the unique experience that is tracking desert-adapted life. First, fly to Desert Rhino Camp, and search for Black rhino, in the backdrop of the incredible Damaraland desert, immense mountains framing your experience. The conservation work in the area is nothing short of remarkable and your heads will be buzzing with excitement at the success stories unfolding around you. 

       

      From there, fly to the Kaokoveld region, for more fascinating wildlife and landscape experiences. There are only two deserts in the world where desert-adapted elephants roam; and one of them includes Damaraland, Namibia. But as you search for these gentle giants, you may also come across the incredible desert-adapted lions and giraffe that roam the area. Take a day trip to the coast, where seal colonies, jackals and smaller mammals live alongside eerie shipwrecks from another timelines and brown hyenas too, if you’re lucky. The skeleton coast is a hostile environment, like most of Namibia’s fascinating landscapes, but it holds its own magic, in the form of deceptively abundant life, finding a way despite the harshness. 

       

      For your final wildlife experience; take a charter flight to Ongava Airstrip for 3 days of exploring the private concession and the dazzling Etohsa National Park. Fly back to Windhoek, your heart and soul full with the most wonderful memories.

      11 days / 10 nights

      Damaraland – Etosha – Windhoek

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 2- Travel Day
        Fly to Damaraland / Desert Rhino Camp
      • Day 3-5, Desert Rhino Camp
        Damaraland
      • Rhino Tracking
        Main Activity
      • Day 5 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Hoanib Skeleton Coast
      • Day 5-8, Hoanib Skeleton Coast
        Skeleton Coast
      • Wildlife viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Fly to Etosha Andersson’s Gate / Ongava Airstrip
      • Day 8-11 Ongava Lodge
        Etosha National Park
      • Wildlife Viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 11 - Travel Day
        Fly to Windhoek

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Okavango Delta Safari - Botswana

      A labyrinth of channels, palm belts and jackal berry forests. not to mention the plethora of life that exists in this unique and fascinating place.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.

      The Trinity Package

      This can be a combination of self-driving and flying, privately guided.

       

      An epic Odyssey across that takes you across three countries! Begin in the lovely capital of Windhoek, before heading south, toward the red and ancient Namib. Sossusvlei is a dazzling sight, where you can climb up Dune 45 (or Big Daddy for the brave), before exploring the mysterious Deadvlei. 

       

      Make your way to the wild coast, where the Namib collapses into the mighty Atlantic. Have the thrills of a lifetime as an expert driver takes you dune-surfing, or search for whales from Walvis Bay, depending on the season. Head to the wondrous Damaraland, where tracking incredible desert-adapted wildlife takes place in infinitely beautiful landscapes. Whilst in Damaraland, the ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein is well worth a stop, a place where human history meets nature. On your way back down to Windhoek, stop at Okonjima for a night, track cheetah on foot or search for their famous leopards. 

       

      And now…are you ready for the next leg of your adventure? Fly to Maun (Botswana) from Windhoek, before taking a charter to the wondrous and lush Okavango Delta. Spot elephants and other animals as you fly over the endless blue channels to reach your exclusive lodge. Explore the water on a traditional mokoro and enjoy incredible biodiverse scenes wherever you look. Charter to your penultimate stop, the beautiful Chobe River, where huge herds of elephants bathe under the bright blue sky; and dust themselves in the last rays of golden light. 

      Finally, the ‘Smoke that Thunders’ awaits – the mythical Victoria Falls. Drive to your eco-lodge, crossing the Botswana border with Zambia; and spend your time in and around one of the world’s largest waterfalls. Choose between adrenaline-filled experiences, in the likes of bungee jumping from Vic Falls Bridge, frolicking in the dizzyingly high Devil’s Pool, or white water rafting; and more tranquil activities, like ambling along the path taking visitors up to the sheets of water heaved over the mighty drop.

      16 days / 15 nights

      Sossusvlei – Swakopmund – Damaraland – Okonjima – Windhoek – Okavango Delta – Chobe River – Victoria Falls

      • Arrival
        International arrival into Windhoek
      • Day 1 - 2, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 2 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Sossusvlei/Namib-Naukluft
      • Day 2-4 Kulala Desert Lodge
        Sossusvlei
      • Dune Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 4 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Swakopmund
      • Day 4-6, Desert Breeze Lodge
        Swakopmund
      • Desert & Ocean Exploring
        Main Activity
      • Day 6 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Damaraland
      • Day 6-8 Doro !Nawas
        Damaraland
      • Desert adapted wildlife
        Main Activity
      • Day 8 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Okonjima
      • Day 8-9, Okonjima
        Okonjima
      • Big Cat tracking
        Main Activity
      • Day 9 - Travel Day
        Road Transfer to Windhoek
      • Day 9-10, one night in Windhoek
        Galton House
      • Day 10 - Travel Day
        Fly to Maun then to the Delta
      • Day 10-12, Sanctuary Chief’s Camp
        Okavango Delta
      • Big Five Viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 12 - Travel Day
        Fly to Chobe
      • Day 12-14, Chobe Under Canvas
        Chobe NP, Botswana
      • Wildlife Viewing
        Main Activity
      • Day 14 - Travel Day
        Drive to Livingstone
      • Day 14-16, Tongabezi Victoria Falls
        Victoria Falls, Zambia
      • Victoria Falls
        Main Activity
      • Day 14 - Travel Day
        International flight out of Victoria Falls

      Add on another great experience!

      Even though these itineraries are destination specific, it is a popular choice to witness more than one of Africa's iconic experiences. Below are some ideas of what you can add on to the beginning or end of this incredible safari.

      Cape Town

      There is so much to be done in the world-renowned Cape Town. Wine tours along the stunning Winelands of the Cape, whale-watching along the shores, historical tours or just taking in the sun and sights of its beautiful beaches.

      Incredible Zambia

      One of Africa's premier destinations and certainly one of the best places to view leopards and lions.

      Like what you see?

      Get in touch with us and let’s make this dream happen. Bear in mind that this itinerary is subject to availability at the time of booking. Fear not, however, as there’s often more than one good option if the above-mentioned lodgings are not available.