We are a 100% local Namibian Tour Operating Company, and have many years of experience in organising tours through the country. All accommodations have been visited by us beforehand to ensure they meet our standards.
We will support you throughout your journey and will be contactable 24/7. Before you depart for your adventure, we will meet you in person and explain everything you need to know.
This tour is also customisable depending on your preferences (e.g. more time at a specific place, less time at another, etc.). We are very flexible and always keep in mind our client's wishes.
We will pick you up from either the airport or another location of your choice within the Windhoek City Boundaries.
The Maerua Superpar is located in Klein Windhoek. Leaving the town centre, the easiest way is to take Robert Mugave Avenue. You go all the way to the big crossing, where you can see the Mall from far, then turn right into Jan Jonker Street. After about 400m, you turn left into Centaurus Street.
Waterberg Plateau Park is a national park in central Namibia encompassing the Waterberg Plateau, 68 km east of the town of Otjiwarongo. The Waterberg Plateau is a particularly prominent feature, elevated high above the plains of the Kalahari of Eastern Namibia.
We will meet you in Windhoek and hand over your rental car. You will receive an induction and map and emergency contacts and a short driving induction if you wish.
Waterberg Plateau Park is a national park in central Namibia encompassing the Waterberg Plateau, 68 km east of the town of Otjiwarongo. The Waterberg Plateau is a particularly prominent feature, elevated high above the plains of the Kalahari of Eastern Namibia.
Etosha is known as Namibia’s foremost wildlife sanctuary. The landscape is unique and varied and subsequently home to a wide variety of animals. For example lion, elephant, leopard, giraffe, cheetah, hyena, springbok, two kinds of zebra, eland and many more species of wildlife are found here.
Etosha is known as Namibia’s foremost wildlife sanctuary. The landscape is unique and varied and subsequently home to a wide variety of animals. For example lion, elephant, leopard, giraffe, cheetah, hyena, springbok, two kinds of zebra, eland and many more species of wildlife are found here.
The „Damaraland“ is part of the Kunene Region in the north-west of Namibia and is located between the Brandberg and the little village of Sesfontein. The Damaraland is characterised by its rocky and rugged landscapes of rough, fascinating beauty. The flora and fauna af the region have adapted perfectly to the harsh weather conditions of high heat and persiting droughts. Here you find the desert-dwelling elephants who with elongated limbs and broader soles are able to handle the extreme rock and sand desert better and can travel for kilometres in the dry river beds in search of water.
Twyfelfontein, officially known as ǀUi-ǁAis, is an UNESCO World Heritage site of ancient rock engravings in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia. Twyfelfontein is famous because of its many rock paintings and rock engravings (Petroglyphs) of the San (Bushmen) of which 2500 were counted. Specifications about the age of the engravings fluctuate and a period of 1000 – 10000 years is stated. Remarkable is that the engravings were made without the use of metal tools. It is presumed that quartz tools were used instead as many quartz chips were found here. The Twyfelfontein area is also a great spot to encounter the famous Desert Adapted Elephants.
Sandwiched between the ocean and the Namib Desert, Swakopmund, a coastal town in central Namibia, is one of the most popular places in the country for travellers to visit. The laidback town has charm by the bucketload with its colonial architecture, oceanfront promenades, historical sights, cosy guesthouses, and excellent restaurants and beer houses where you can sample traditional German food and beer.
Full Day in Swakopmund to experience some of the following activites: Boat Cruise, Sandwich Harbour, Sandboarding, Quadbiking, or simply a relaxing day at the beach.
You will leave Swakompund and drive along the scenic Khuiseb Pass towards the Namib Naukluft National Park. The vast wilderness of the park covers almost 500,000 square kilometres and is home to the famous Sossusvlei Sand Dunes.
Situated in the largest conservation area in Africa, Sossusvlei is possibly Namibia’s most spectacular and best-known attraction. Characterised by the large red dunes that surround it, Sossusvlei is a large, white, salt and clay pan and is a great destination all year round. The dunes in this area are some of the highest in the world, reaching almost 400 meters.
Today is the last day of the tour, where you will be driving back to Windhoek. It is recommended to stop by at Solitaire, for Namibia's best apple cake.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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