
Experience Highlights
HIGHLIGHTS
- Safaris in a Private reserve
- Visit Winery
- Meet the Himba Tribe
- Boat Cruise
- Flamingo
- Sand Sea Dune
Experience Overview
Namibia offers space, silence, and the chance to really get away from it all: it’s the second least densely populated country on the planet, with only two people per square kilometer. You can dine and enjoy the Namibia best produce Wine in the Region surrounded by landscapes so vast and empty that at times you feel like you’re on the edge of the planet. In an overpopulated world, there aren’t many places left where you can immerse yourself as deeply in remote wilderness areas as in Namibia.
Meeting Point:
Departure Time:
Destination
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
Day 1: Airport - Windhoek
Meet Your Namibian Host and a short transfer to Windhoek which is about 42 kilometers, nestle in between the Eros Mountain to the north, Khomas Hochland to the west. Sunset with a drink in hand is way to be welcome in Namibia and have some cocktails with few snacks at the Hotel.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands. South of the city, the sprawling Heroes’ Acre war memorial commemorates Namibia’s 1990 independence. On a hilltop in the city center are the 1890s Alte Feste, a former military headquarters with historical exhibits, and Independence Memorial Museum. Colonial influences are visible in nearby buildings like the sandstone Lutheran Christus Church
Day 2: Windhoek - Katutura - Windhoek
Breakfast and departure for our Township tour in the Katutura. Katutura is a place design as a Township for many Namibians since 1959 and today is the centre of attention to many who visit Namibia.
afternoon, an opportunity to relax and enjoy a massage or just a visit to a Spa and have your mind set and refresh by some of Namibian Traditional Massage( Optional) and book ahead
Day 3: Windhoek - Namib Desert
Breakfast at the Lodge and depart for Namib Naukluft Park, all the way to the Namib Desert. We will see Vicinity of the beautiful landscapes and the different flora and faunas along the road to the desert. Arrive in the early hours of the afternoon at lodge – Check in at Desert Grace Lodge.
Situated at the 45 kilometers to the main entrance Gate to the Namib Naukluft Park, Desert Grace Lodge offers direct access to the towering red sand dunes, the famous pan of Sossusvlei, the scorched black trees of Dead Vlei and the remarkable depths of the Sesriem Canyon
Day 4: Namibia Desert - Sossusvlei - Deadvlei
Probably the most important day of our journey in Namibia. An early start from the Lodge to enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best. With your guide who will share all his knowledge of the area, animals, plant life and much more with you.
Regular stops are made on the spectacular ±60-kilometre drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei
At Dune 45, we make a stop to view the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6-kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic could climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! We spend time exploring
Just before going back to our lodge, a quick stop to Experience the remarkable depths of Sesriem Canyon. Our guides will share the history behind this magnificent natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River.
Day 5: Namib Desert - Solitaire - Swakopmund
Breakfast and departure for Swakopmund driving through the Namib Desert and then make stops on the route at Solitaire, Tropic of Capricorn and through the moon landscape for the sight-seeing of the desert creatures. Enjoying the endless landscape of Namib all the way to Swakopmund.
A cliché, but very true: Namibia is a country of contrasts. From its people to the environment, the diversity found in this country is quite surprising for a land predominantly made up of desert and with a population that doesn’t even number three million. Yet, this heterogeneous mix of characters and surroundings is the reason why more than a million people visit the country annually.
Swakopmund, the popular coastal town with its rich history and beautiful Wilhelmine architecture and a popular destination for holiday for both local and international Travellers in Namibia
Day 6: Swakopmund - Walvis Bay
Breakfast and transfer to Walvis Bay for Kayaking in the lagoon of Walvis Bay or Boat Cruise
Kayaking (Departure 07h00 return 13h00) Experience the amazing riches of the Atlantic Ocean with our Kayaking. See an abundance of bird and mammal life up close and delight in the sea air, all in the morning. Frequent sightings include bottlenose and heavy side dolphins, cape fur seals, mola. After Kayaking, transferred back to Swakopmund.
Afternoon free to explore the surrounding of Swakopmund and attractions and if possible to partake in optional activities such Sand Boarding, Gin Tasting Visit, Quad Bike, Camel Ride, Township tour with Local Dinner.
Day 7: Swakopmund - Uis
Breakfast and we departure for Spitzkoppe with a morning walk over the Spitzkoppe and to the bridge to witness some of Namibia historical painting of the Spitzkoppe Mountain. After our morning walk in the Spitzkoppe, we continue to Uis.
Day 8: Uis -Omaruru - Mount Etjo
After breakfast and depart for our visit to the Himba Village. a moment which will mark also our visit to Namibia as we will meet the last Nomadic people continue to live in Namibia.
after the visit we drive to Omaruru and visit the Erongo Mountain Winery for some Namibian experience. If you don’t associate Namibia with fine wines … you have a rather unique opportunity to see what’s there. And of equal interest, see what a wine tour is like when it is fully customized by Namibians. And involves wine tasting! I think it is safe to say that this wine tour will be going where no wine tour (anywhere) has gone before! And will be tasting the undiscovered! Give it a go
Day 9: Mount Etjo - Windhoek
Morning safari experience in Mount Etjo Private Reserve. Morning hours gives you a unique opportunity to view the incredible animals that are home to reserve.
The abundance of game is somewhat unexpected, showcasing some of the most common and rarest wildlife species. The areas with thicker vegetation are home to elephant (some of the largest in Africa due to the vitamins and nutrients found in the ground), the endangered black rhino and while giraffes rise- high above most of the dry vegetation
After the Safari, we drive to Windhoek and transfer to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight back home.
NB: possibilities to add one more to stay in Windhoek
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