Our 15 days Tour offers travelers an exciting and diverse tour around Namibia and a snapshot of Botswana. It varies from animal safaris to breathtaking landscapes and ancient art.
We pick up at any hotel around Windhoek and at the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
The Kalahari is the last bastion of the San people with the modern world having developed in all the other areas that they once roamed.
The Namib Desert is one of the oldest and driest deserts in the world, covering more than 15% of the country on the Atlantic. The accumulation of sand and the formation of sand dunes extend between 40 and 15 million years
Travelers will be wonder filled with the ocher color palettes and the wavy shapes of the Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei dunes
Deadvlei, located in Namibia's Namib Desert, is a surreal white clay pan surrounded by towering orange dunes. Once a lush area, it dried up around 900 years ago, leaving behind the striking skeletons of dead trees. The contrast of the dark, twisted trees against the bright white pan and red dunes creates a hauntingly beautiful landscape.
Sesriem Canyon, located in the Namib Desert of Namibia, is a stunning natural feature carved by the Tsauchab River over millions of years. Its narrow, winding passageways and striking red sandstone cliffs offer a glimpse into the region’s ancient geology. The canyon’s rugged beauty makes it a must-see stop for visitors exploring the nearby Sossusvlei dunes.
Cross the Kuiseb Pass and Tropic of Capricorn heading to Swakopmund. Swakopmund is a small oceanfront town, bordered on the south by Swakop wadi and coastal dunes. The coolness of the current of Benguela will allow you to make pleasant walks by the sea or in the dunes
The Swakopmund Camel Farm, located near the coastal town of Swakopmund in Namibia, offers visitors the chance to experience camel rides and learn about desert wildlife. The farm is home to a herd of camels and other animals, providing an authentic desert adventure. It’s a unique and family-friendly destination for exploring Namibia's natural beauty and culture.
Go on a boat trip on the Atlantic Ocean, looking out for sea lions, dolphins, pelicans, cormorants and possibly the rare fish "Mola-Mola"
Dune 7, located near Walvis Bay in Namibia, is one of the tallest sand dunes in the world, reaching around 383 meters (1,257 feet) high. It offers stunning views of the surrounding desert and the Atlantic coastline. Visitors often climb the dune for an unforgettable experience, enjoying the serene, vast landscape and the unique desert ecosystem.
On the way to twyfelfontein, visit the Himba women along the way and learn about their cultures, beliefs and their history
The Damara Living Museum, located in Namibia, offers visitors an immersive experience into the traditions of the Damara people. Through guided tours, visitors explore traditional crafts, dances, and daily activities. The museum showcases the Damara's unique cultural heritage, including ancient farming techniques, art, and storytelling, providing valuable insights into their history and way of life.
Visit one of the largest concentrations of rock engravings in Africa. Most of these works, well preserved, represent rhinos, elephants, ostriches and giraffes, as well as footprints of men and animals
The Himba Orphan Village, located in Namibia, provides a safe haven for children who have lost their parents due to HIV/AIDS and other challenges. The community supports the children with shelter, food, education, and emotional care. It aims to preserve the Himba culture while giving the orphans a chance for a better future.
Travelers will get time to observe the animals! A photo enthusiast will bring their camera and patience along to capture the unusual encounters of the wildlife.
Travelers will take on the animal safari in a private vehicle around the park
Okaukuejo Waterhole, located in Namibia's Etosha National Park, is a popular wildlife viewing spot. It features a natural water source where various animals, including elephants, lions, and rhinos, gather, especially at dusk and dawn. The waterhole is strategically situated near a rest camp, providing visitors with an up-close opportunity to observe African wildlife in their natural habitat.
Travelers will get the relaxing setting along the river, to admire a rich birdlife, including fish eagles, crocodiles and hippos
In the late afternoon, travelers will have champagne and watch the sunset during a boat cruise
The Hakusembe River Lodge boat cruise offers a tranquil experience on the Zambezi River. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding wildlife and lush landscapes while cruising along the river. The trip is a great way to relax, unwind, and spot diverse bird species and animals.
Photo safari by canoe aboard a mokoro (traditional canoe) to explore the countless wonders of the region and enjoy the lush landscapes
Maun, known as the gateway to the Okavango Delta, offers numerous attractions. Visitors can explore the delta on mokoro (traditional canoe) rides, spotting wildlife like elephants, lions, and hippos. The nearby Moremi Game Reserve provides excellent safari experiences, while the Maun Nature Reserve offers scenic walking trails. For cultural experiences, the Ngamiland Heritage Museum showcases local history. Additionally, adventure seekers can enjoy scenic flights over the delta, offering breathtaking aerial views of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Chobe National Park is home to the largest elephant population in Africa
Go on a Safari in the National Park of Chobe- renowned for its sublime sunsets and beautiful landscapes mainly composed of swamps and flooded plain it is here that we observe the highest concentration of African elephants
Travelers will be transferred to the Airport.
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