The 15 Days All About Namibia tour is an one that any traveler will enjoy as it is very diverse and takes into account the most looked forward destinations. Ranging from Animal safaris to extraordinary landscapes- it has great diversity.
We pick up at any hotel around Windhoek and at Hosea Kutako International Airport
We pick up clients at their place of accommodation
Departing Windhoek, you travel north through the central highlands of Namibia, passing farmland and open savannah as the landscape gradually changes. The drive offers a relaxed introduction to the country’s interior, with wide horizons and rural scenery accompanying the journey toward the Otjiwarongo area, a region well known for its private reserves and abundant wildlife. Upon arrival at your accommodation near Otjiwarongo, take time to settle in before heading out on an afternoon game drive. This first safari experience provides excellent opportunities to encounter a variety of wildlife, often including giraffe, zebra, antelope, and, depending on the area, predators such as leopard. As the late afternoon light softens, the bush comes alive with activity, creating a memorable and atmospheric start to your journey through Namibia.
Travelers will get time to observe the animals! Photo enthusiasts while enjoying a full day game drive will to bring along their equipment and patience to capture the unusual encounters with wildlife on good plans.
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.
A Full Day Game Drive at Etosha National Park, you're in for an unforgettable experience. You'll get to explore the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes of the park in a safari vehicle. You'll have the chance to spot some of Africa's most iconic animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and more. You'll also get to see some incredible scenery, from the vast salt pans to the lush grasslands. The best part is that you can enjoy the experience with a knowledgeable guide who can teach you about the local wildlife and culture.
Okaukuejo Tower is located in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and serves as a popular tourist attraction. The tower offers panoramic views of the surrounding savannah and wildlife, particularly at night when animals gather around the nearby waterhole. It is part of the Okaukuejo Rest Camp, providing accommodations and amenities for visitors. The observation tower is a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts to watch animals in their natural habitat.
Okaukuejo Waterhole, located in Namibia’s Etosha National Park, is a popular wildlife viewing spot. 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.
After an early breakfast, set out for a full-day safari across Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Your journey takes you through a rich variety of landscapes that define the park, including the vast shimmering salt pan, open savannahs stretching into the horizon, and patches of mopane woodland where wildlife often hides in the shade. The day unfolds at a relaxed pace, giving you the time to appreciate each sighting and enjoy the natural rhythm of the bush.
Departure towards Uis, mining village, from where we are able to see the Brandberg - the highest peak of Namibia. At Twyfelfontein, you'll get to see some incredible prehistoric engravings created by the Khoisan people, as well as the surrounding landscape.
Departing Okaukuejo in the morning, you leave Etosha National Park and travel southwest toward the rugged landscapes of Damaraland. The route reveals a striking change in scenery, with open plains giving way to rocky outcrops, dry riverbeds, and wide mountain vistas that characterize this remote and culturally rich region. During the morning, visit a Himba community to gain insight into the traditions, customs, and daily life of one of Namibia’s most iconic semi-nomadic cultures. This respectful cultural encounter offers an opportunity to learn about their ancestral way of life, distinctive attire, and deep connection to the land.
Leaving the rugged landscapes of Damaraland behind, you travel west toward the Atlantic coast, crossing vast open plains and passing through dramatic desert scenery. The route showcases Namibia’s striking contrasts, with rocky formations and dry riverbeds gradually giving way to gravel plains and the cooler coastal climate as you approach Swakopmund.
A Boat Cruise, you'll get to explore the beautiful waterways of the area from the comfort of a boat. You'll get to spot some amazing wildlife, such as dolphins, seals, whales, and more. You'll also get to take in the stunning scenery of the area and learn about the local history and culture.
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.
Visiting to Kuiseb Canyon, you'll get to explore the stunning natural wonders of the Namib Desert. You'll get to see the breathtakingly deep canyon, which was carved out by the Kuiseb River over millions of years. You'll also get to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding area, including the vast dunes and the rugged mountains. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area.
the Tropic of Capricorn sign, you'll get to see the iconic landmark that marks the boundary between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. You'll get to take pictures of the sign, which is a popular spot for tourists, and learn about the history of the area. You'll also get to enjoy the stunning views of the Namib Desert and the surrounding landscape.
At Gaub Pass, you'll get to explore the stunning landscapes of the Namib Desert and its unique geological features. You'll get to see the impressive rock formations, deep gorges, and stunning views of the desert. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture, as well as enjoy some of the best stargazing in the world.
Going to Solitaire, you'll get to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert and the nearby dunes. You'll get to explore the local shops, restaurants, and attractions, such as the famous "Solitaire Garage". You'll also get to enjoy the stunning views of the area, including the iconic "Big Daddy" sand dune.
At Dune 45, you'll get to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert and its iconic dunes. You'll get to climb to the top of the dune, which is one of the highest dunes in the world, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding area. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area, as well as take some amazing photos.
Going to Sossusvlei, you'll get to experience the stunning beauty of the Namib Desert and its iconic dunes. You'll get to explore the white salt pans and the surrounding area, which is home to a variety of plants and animals. You'll also get to climb the iconic "Big Daddy" dune, which is one of the highest dunes in the world. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area, as well as take some amazing photos.
Visiting Deadvlei, you'll get to explore the stunning white clay pan and its surrounding area, which is home to some of the highest sand dunes in the world. You'll get to see the iconic dead trees, which are believed to be over 900 years old, and take some amazing photos. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area, as well as enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding area.
Venturing by Sesriem Canyon, you'll get to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Namib Desert and its unique geology. You'll get to walk through the narrow gorge, which was carved out by the Tsauchab River over millions of years. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area, as well as take in the stunning views of the surrounding area.
Travelers will visit the Ghost town- Kolmanskop
At Aus, you'll get to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert and its wild horses. You'll get to learn about the history of these horses, which were brought to the area by German settlers in the early 1900s. You'll also get to see the horses roaming freely in their natural environment and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding area. You'll also get to learn about the local culture and history of the area.
Fish River Canyon is one of the largest canyons in the world, located in the southern part of 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.
Visiting to Kolmanskop, you'll get to explore the abandoned diamond mining town and its unique architecture. You'll get to see the old houses and buildings, which have been left untouched since the town was abandoned in the 1950s. You'll also get to learn about the history of the town and the diamond industry that once thrived there. You'll also get to enjoy the stunning views of the Namib Desert and the surrounding area.
Going to Ais-Ais Hotsprings, you'll get to experience the beauty of the Fish River Canyon and its surrounding area. You'll get to relax in the hot springs, which are known for their therapeutic properties. You'll also get to enjoy the stunning views of the canyon and the surrounding mountains. You'll also get to learn about the local history and culture of the area, as well as see some of the local wildlife.
At Fish River Canyon, you'll get to explore the sunset with the second largest canyon in the world and its stunning beauty. You'll get to walk along the rim of the canyon and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area. You'll also get to learn about the geology of the canyon and the local history and culture of the area. You'll also get to see some of the local wildlife, such as baboons, eagles, and other desert-adapted animals.
The Kalahari is the last bastion of the San people. The modern world has developed all the other territories they once roamed.
Visit to the Quiver Tree Forest, you'll get to experience the stunning beauty of the Namib Desert and its unique flora. You'll get to see the quiver trees, which are giant aloe plants that have been sculpted by the desert winds. You'll also get to learn about the local culture and history of the area, as well as see some of the local wildlife. You'll also get to take in the stunning views of the surrounding area, including the nearby mountains.
After breakfast, depart the tranquil Kalahari Desert and begin your journey back to Windhoek. The drive retraces scenic desert and savannah landscapes, offering one last opportunity to enjoy Namibia’s open spaces and possibly spot wildlife along the route. Upon arrival in Windhoek, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight. This marks the conclusion of your journey, leaving you with lasting memories of Namibia’s diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultural experiences.
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