Destinations: Swakopmund, NamibRand Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Etosha National Park, Windhoek
Destinations: Victoria Falls
Delve into Namibia’s dramatic landscapes on this unforgettable deluxe tour. Start in the capital of Windhoek, where you’ll explore historic landmarks like Christuskirche and the Alte Feste, enjoy dinner at the Stellenbosch Wine Bar, then head to the NamibRand Nature Reserve for a stay at Sossusvlei Desert lodge.
Explore towering dunes at sunrise and gaze upon the Deadvlei salt flats with its ancient, weathered trees, then relax under the stars in a designated Dark Sky Reserve. Visit the vast Damaraland region, where you’ll witness geological marvels such as Burnt Mountain and the Organ Pipes. Journey on to Etosha National Park, stopping at a Himba community for insight into the traditions of a Namibian Indigenous group.
Finally, spend two nights in Etosha Heights Private Reserve and enjoy exhilarating safaris, spotting an array of wildlife from lions to elephants gathered around waterholes. With a mix of scenic drives, stellar stays and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, get to the heart of Namibia’s diverse beauty and culture.
Destinations: Swakopmund, NamibRand Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Etosha National Park, Windhoek
Destinations: Victoria Falls
Start with an early breakfast at the hotel before departing Windhoek for the NamibRand Nature Reserve. The drive takes you through the Khomas Hochland Highlands, where the landscape transitions from green valleys to rugged mountains. As you approach the Namib Desert, the road descends into a vast expanse of ochre plains, golden grasslands and jagged mountain ridges.
Arrive at your Sossusvlei safari camp deep in the NamibRand Nature Reserve Kwessi in time for lunch. Spend the afternoon relaxing at the lodge or wandering through the dune fields where the silence is broken only by the sound of shifting sands underfoot.
This evening, seize the opportunity to view or even sleep under the stars, with the Milky Way visible in stunning clarity due to the reserve’s designation as a Dark Sky Reserve.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 5.5 hours
Sossusvlei Desert lodge stay
Wake at dawn for a light breakfast before venturing into Sossusvlei. The early morning light casts deep shadows and rich hues across the towering red sand dunes, some reaching up to 300 metres.
Explore the ghostly ‘Deadvlei’, a clay pan cracked and bleached by the sun and dotted with the skeletal remains of ancient camelthorn trees thought to be around 900 years old. These blackened trees, long dead yet perfectly preserved by the arid climate, stand like sentinels, their contorted forms casting sharp shadows across the barren earth.
Return to the lodge for a leisurely lunch and an afternoon rest, or take a dip in the pool. Dinner is served at the lodge, featuring Namibian-inspired dishes like venison and hearty stews.
Travel time: Driving – approx. six hours
Deadvlei sunrise
Sossusvlei Desert lodge stay
After breakfast, drive through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon, where cliffs tell the geological story of millions of years of erosion. Continue to Walvis Bay, where pink flamingos gather in shallow lagoons before arriving in Swakopmund, a coastal town where German colonial architecture meets desert landscapes.
Check into your hotel, situated right on the beachfront, for an evening at leisure.
Travel time: Driving – approx. seven hours
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, before a full day in Swakopmund at your leisure. Spend the day exploring its charming colonial streets, relaxing at the beach or perhaps you may like to choose an optional activity (surcharges apply), with a driver ready to transfer you to an adventure of your choosing.
Dive into the beauty of the Skeleton Coast on a Mola Mola dolphin cruise, where you can encounter dolphins, cape fur seals, leatherback turtles and even whales during the months of July to November. Speed across massive sand dunes on a hour-long quad bike adventure, or unveil the hidden wildlife of the Namib Desert alongside fascinating geology on a Living Desert dune drive.
Depart after an early breakfast for Damaraland, a region defined by vast landscapes of rocky plains and rugged mountains.
Along the way, you’ll catch sight of the towering Brandberg Mountain. Also known as ‘Fire Mountain’ due to its vivid orange hue at sunset, it rises to 2,573 meters at its highest point, Königstein (King’s Stone). The region’s star attraction is the Tsisab Ravine, home to over 45,000 ancient San rock paintings, including the famous ‘White Lady’, a depiction believed to be over 2,000 years old.
Arrive at Camp Kipwe and settle into your comfortable bungalow before enjoying dinner with your fellow travellers accompanied by the sounds of nocturnal wildlife.
Travel time: Driving – approx. six hours
After breakfast, your day begins with a visit to Burnt Mountain, located at the base of a 12-kilometre volcanic ridge. The hill, formed by solidified lava, showcases vibrant hues of red, brown, cream, and purple. As a National Monument of Namibia, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding terrain.
Afterward, head to the nearby Organ Pipes, a geological marvel in the Twyfelfontein area. This remarkable site features a series of vertical basalt columns that resemble the pipes of a giant organ. Formed millions of years ago through volcanic activity, the Organ Pipes stand in striking contrast to the surrounding sandstone. Take a scenic hike around the area, marveling at the hexagonal shapes of the columns.
In the evening, return to Camp Kipwe for a restful night in your bungalow, with a delicious Namibian dinner included.
Depart after breakfast for Etosha Heights Private Game Reserve, a stunning expanse of savannah and bushland located on the edge of the famous Etosha National Park. Along the way, your guide will take you to a local Himba settlement for an intimate look into the culture of one of Namibia’s indigenous groups. During your visit, you’ll learn about their community structure, spiritual beliefs and daily practices, such as herding cattle and crafting intricate jewellery.
Continue your journey to Etosha Heights Private Reserve, a 60,000-hectare reserve of vast savannahs, salt pans, woodlands and dolomite hills where you’ll spend the next two nights. Set against the backdrop of sweeping African plains, you’ll stay in well-appointed luxury rooms perfect for moments of relaxation between activities.
Travel time: Driving – approx. six hours
Today, choose between either an early morning safari or an afternoon game drive. Here you’ll have the opportunity to spot a wide variety of wildlife, including kudu, lion, mountain zebra, sable, black-faced impala, giraffe, elephant and more, especially gathered around the waterholes. The reserve is also home to unique creatures like aardvark and elusive predators. You may wish to join an evening game drive for the chance to witness the nocturnal activity of the bush.
Between thrilling adventures, seize the perfect photo op at the lodge’s double-story photography hide, providing incredible close-up encounters with a diverse range of birds and animals.
Etosha safari game drive
Set out toward Windhoek after breakfast, departing at 8am. En route, stop at the AfriCat Foundation’s Africat Day Centre. Founded in the early 1990s, the AfriCat Foundation has grown from a welfare organisation into a leading force in the conservation of Namibia’s large carnivores, focusing on education, research and the long-term protection of species like cheetahs, leopards and lions. At the Day Centre, you’ll learn about their conservation efforts and the challenges of preserving these majestic animals in the wild.
After your visit, continue your journey to Windhoek, where you’ll spend the night in a luxurious suite.
In the evening, enjoy a private farewell dinner at a local restaurant, where you can reflect on your unforgettable Namibian adventure.
Travel time: Driving – approx. eight hours
Today, your Namibian journey comes to an end. Check out of your hotel by 10am and be transferred to Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) for your onward journey.
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Update 19 December 2024: Amendments & Cancellations section updated, please see below.
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Important Destination Information:
Namibia
Time zone: Namibia Central Africa Time +2
Telephone: +264
Currency: Namibian rand (N$)
Accessing money: Namibian rand and South African rand are equal in value and both are accepted as legal tender in Namibia. Visa and MasterCard are readily accepted. ATMs are widely available with credit cards generally accepted within cities. Cash is advised when visiting rural areas.
Language: English
Climate: Namibia has two seasons. Summer (November to April) is the rainy season, and winter (May to October) is the dry season.
Zimbabwe
Time zone: GMT+2
Telephone: +263
Currency: Both the Zimbabwe Dollar and US Dollar are currently in use.
Accessing money: ATMs may not be able to provide cash with an international debit card and changing money is only possible at officially licenced banks and exchange bureaus. Cash is advised when visiting rural areas. Travellers are advised to inform their bank of their travel plans.
Language: Zimbabwe recognises 16 official languages, however, the most widely spoken are Shona, English and Ndebele.
Climate: Varies by region. Winter falls between May and August, while summer is from September to May.
Dress code: Relaxed but respectful, especially when visiting religious institutions.
Update 31 January 2025, 10.30am AEDT: Transfers are now included on this tour, please see Important Information for details.