Explore Namibia’s Desert, Wildlife and Cultural Wonders
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Experience the best of Namibia Safari Holidays with breathtaking dunes, wildlife encounters, cultural heritage, and unforgettable desert landscapes.
Etosha, Ruacana, Swakopmund
Time Duration : 15D/14N
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This 15-Day Namibia Desert Safari Tour takes you to Namibia’s most spectacular landscapes, wildlife, and culture. Journey through Windhoek, Waterberg Plateau, Etosha National Park, Epupa Falls, Palmwag, Twyfelfontein, Swakopmund, and the Namib Desert. Enjoy thrilling game drives, Himba cultural encounters, desert elephant tracking, and explore Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Sesriem Canyon for an unforgettable Namibia Safari adventure.
Explore the 15 Days Namibia Desert Safari Tour covering Etosha, Damaraland, Swakopmund, and Sossusvlei with wildlife encounters, Himba culture, ancient rock art, dramatic landscapes, and unforgettable desert adventures.
On landing at Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek, you will meet your tour leader after your immigration process you head to the Olive Grove Guesthouse for a peaceful overnight stay after your long-haul travel. Book in for a massage at the wellness center or spend your afternoon relaxing in the sunny alfresco lounge or soaking in the spa bath.
The remainder of the day is spent at leisure. You find various sightseeing opportunities during a stroll through the city centre or just unwind around the lovely garden and pool area of your guest house that has contemporary flair and stylish surroundings.
Included Activities: City tour
Main Destination: Windhoek (City)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Waterberg Plateau Park is a national park in central Namibia on the Waterberg Plateau, 68 kilometres south-east of Otjiwarongo. The plateau and the national park are named after the prominent table mountain that rises from the plateau, the Water-berg. This is a nicely preserved and protected park where you can admire group of Rhinoceros and giraffe gathering together at the end of the day. Ask for guided tour. I recommend Wesley that operate at the waterberg wilderness camp for an immersive experience and sunset drinks!
Included Activities:
Afternoon game drive
Morning mountain hike
Main Destination: Waterberg Plateau Park
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
After breakfast, we make our way to the Wildlife Sanctuary- Etosha National Park. This treasure of Namibia is considered to be one of the most loved and most visited game parks of Africa!
Included Activities: Predator Tour
Main Destination: Etosha National Park
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
After our early breakfast, we embark on our full day game drive passing through several waterholes. We will have an opportunity to explore the Etosha pan where we are likely to date with the ostrich and the gemsbok. This day allows us more time at the waterholes experiencing more of the Etosha National Park.
Included Activities: Full day game drive
Main Destination: Etosha National Park
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Your journey continues almost straight north-west, on a tar road lined by traditional villages and informal settlements on communal land where livestock roams freely and people live from subsistence farming and fishing the Oshana System’s ponds. The land is flat and sparsely vegetated, apart from small stands of photogenic Makalani palm trees, all the way to Ruacana on the Kunene River. Here you enter the Kunene Region. If the river carries enough water to keep the Ruacana Falls flowing, the Ruacana Hydro-Electric Power Plant meets part of Namibia’s electricity needs and may be visited. Your nearby accommodation is located on the banks of the river and the only one not requiring a 4×4 for access all year round.
Included Activities: Visit to the waterfalls
Main Destination: Ruacana Falls (Other)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Today, you reach the most northern point of your safari when you arrive at the Epupa Falls of the Kunene River. Affording unobstructed vistas of the water falls and the scenic river valley, your accommodation is located in one of Namibia’s most unspoilt surroundings.
The lush vegetation along the majestic Kunene stands in stark contrast to the surrounding barren Kaokoland. From here, you have the opportunity to meet the last nomadic tribe of Namibia, the Himba, who call themselves the Ochre People. Other activities on offer entail relaxing in the pools of the Epupa Falls (beware of crocodiles though!) and taking a walk through the Kunene River Valley.
Included Activities: Kunene River tour
Optional Activities: Rafting( Seasonal)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
After breakfast if not going for white water rafting, we visit the Himba tribe.
The Himba worship their ancestors and the god Mukuru. Often, because Mukuru is busy in a distant realm, the ancestors act as Mukuru’s representatives. Their homes surround an okuruwo (ancestral fire) and their livestock, both closely tied to their belief in ancestor worship.
Included activity: Village Tour – Visit of the Himba Tribe
Optional Activities:
Canoeing
Rafting( Seasonal)
Main Destination: Ruacana Falls (Other)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Leaving the paradise of the Kunene River behind, you travel south through woodlands dotted with Himba settlements into the barren, rugged Kaokoveld. Via Opuwo, the Kunene Region’s small capital, and the historic Fort Sesfontein, a relic of Germancolonial times and nowadays a stop-over for lunch and re-fueling, your journey takes you into the region’s Damaraland area.
On the Uniab River, just north of the Veterinary Control Fence that spans the entire width of Namibia, lies your accommodation, a green oasis visited frequently by wildlife and the legendary desert elephants. Wash off the dust of Kaokoveld in the sparkling pool and relax around the cozy lodge grounds, before retiring to your comfortable room. It’s been a long and exciting day!
Included Activities: Afternoon game drive
Optional Activities:
Rhino tracking
Damaraland Excursion
Main Destination: Kunene River (Kaokoland)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Next on the menu is Namibia’s first World Heritage Site, since 2007: Twyfelfontein, situated in central Damaraland. When driving south from Palm wag early on a clear day, the magnificent views of the Etendeka Mountains from the Grootberg Pass may be worth taking a detour, unless prehistoric rock art and volcanic activities that created prominent geographic features have more appeal to you. At Twyfelfontein, a 45-minute walk with a local guide across a mountain slope takes you to some of the best examples of petroglyphs in Southern Africa, consisting of rock paintings and engravings. Also Interesting are the nearby Organ Pipes, Burnt Mountain as well as Petrified Forest which may be visited individually. All of these attractions are situated in close proximity of your accommodation.
Included Activities:
Visit to the Twyfelfontein world heritage site
Burned mountains
Organ pipes and petrified forest
Optional Activities: Game drive
Main Destination: Twyfelfontein (Rock Art)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
The area derives its name from highest mountain in Namibia- Brandberg Mountain that features various routes to the summit & an ancient rock painting. The Brandberg Mountain Range– or just the Brandberg – is situated in the Erongo region in the west of Namibia about 90 km from the Atlantic Ocean and covers an area 760 km². The mountain range has a mean height of 2500 metres and impressively surmounts its surrounding by some 2000 meters.
The name of the 30 km long and 23 km wide Brandberg derives from the glowing colours that the setting sun paints onto the mountain range as if the mountain was on fire. The closest town is Uis, which is about 30 km away and offers several overnight facilities.
Included Activities: Afternoon Elephant drive (looking for Desert elephants)
Main Destination: Bandberg Mountain
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Time to meet the Southern Atlantic Ocean and to indulge in some cooling down before you travel across the dry plains of Southern Damara land. A detour up the coast allows us to visit the Cape cross seal reserve-home of one of the largest Cape-fur Seal colonies in the southern hemisphere that thrives on the arctic Benguela Current. About an hour’s drive south of Henties Bay lies your destination for the coming days. Explore the town on foot, enjoy side-walk cafés, restaurants, museums and souvenir shops. Join an optional tour of the central Namib Desert or a Dolphin Cruise.
Included Activities: City Tour
Main Destination: Swakopmund (City)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
This morning after breakfast, we head for a living desert tour where we interact with the desert reptiles with the help of our professional guide. We will also intrigued with the beautiful scenery of the desert.
Included Activities: The living desert tour
Optional Activities:
Sky diving
Catamaran
Quard bikes
Township tour
Main Destination: Swakopmund (City)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
Bid farewell to Swakopmund and travel south via Walvis Bay across the barren gravel plains of the central Namib, and through the Kuiseb and Ghaub Canyons to reach Solitaire, for a delicious cup of coffee and apple crumble at the local farm shop that is known beyond the borders of Namibia. For those still feeling adventurous, the Sesriem Canyon situated just an hour’s drive further south, is worth exploring for its cool shade and permanent water pools at the bottom. Or continue straight a little further to your accommodation where the remainder of the day is at leisure to relax at the swimming pool and enjoying desert vistas. A visit to Sossusvlei at sunrise the next morning is worth getting up early. Experience the change of colours on this ocean off sand and a climb up “Big Daddy”, the highest desert sand dune in this area.
Included activities: Sossusvlei, Dune 45 and Big Daddy
Main Destination: Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
After breakfast, we explore the two amazing attractions own the area; sesriem canyon and the deadvlei.
Included Activities:
Sesriem Canyon: The canyon is invisible from even a short distance away. Formed some 2 million years ago as the then mighty Tsauchab River cut its way through the sedimentary rocks, this geological phenomenon is now one of Namibia’s most popular tourist attractions.
Visit to the Deadvlei: This white clay pan islocated near the more famous salt pan of Sossusvlei, inside the Namib-Naukluft Park in Namibia. Also written DeadVlei or Dead Vlei, its name means “dead marsh”. The pan also is referred to as “Dooie Vlei” which is the fully.
Main Destination: Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes)
Accommodation: Mid-range Hotel Accommodation
The time finally comes to bid the desert goodbye as we drive back to Windhoek. Looking out the window at the retreating Namib Desert, the ochre mountains and valleys, and the enormous uninhabited space aside you, the magic of Namibia takes ahold of you and you promise yourself to return one day.
Main Destination: Windhoek (City)
Tour ends after lunch in Windhoek




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Helpful answers for planning Namibia Travel, including the best places, seasons, wildlife, activities, and route ideas.
The best time to visit Namibia is usually from May to October, during the dry season. Days are often clear, wildlife viewing is better around waterholes, and road conditions are generally easier for travellers. This is a strong time for Etosha National Park, desert landscapes, and photography.
The months from November to April bring warmer weather and some rain in parts of the country. The desert can look softer after rain, birdlife improves, and some areas feel quieter. Travellers should plan carefully during hotter months, especially for desert regions.
Sossusvlei is famous for its high red dunes, white clay pans, blue skies, and dry desert scenery. It is one of the most recognised landscapes in Namibia and is often included in first-time travel routes.
Travellers can climb dunes, visit Deadvlei, take scenic drives, enjoy sunrise photography, and see how light changes across the desert. The area is especially popular with photographers because the colours and shadows are very strong in the early morning.
Yes, Etosha National Park is one of the best places for wildlife viewing in Namibia. The park is known for its large salt pan, open landscapes, and waterholes where animals gather, especially during the dry season.
Travellers may see elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, springbok, oryx, wildebeest, rhinos, hyenas, and many birds. Wildlife sightings depend on the season, area visited, and time spent near waterholes. Guided game drives can help visitors understand animal movement and behaviour better.
The Skeleton Coast is known for wild Atlantic scenery, foggy shores, seal colonies, shipwreck remains, desert landscapes, and remote coastal views. It feels very different from Namibia’s inland desert and wildlife areas.
Travellers may see Cape fur seals, jackals, seabirds, desert-adapted wildlife in some areas, and dramatic stretches where dunes meet the ocean. Some parts are easier to visit from Swakopmund, while more remote sections are usually best explored with guided planning.
Yes, Namibia is one of Africa’s most popular self-drive destinations. The country has wide roads, well-marked routes, and major attractions that can be connected on planned road trips. Many travellers visit Windhoek, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Damaraland, and Etosha on one route.
However, distances are long, and some roads are gravel. Travellers should drive carefully, carry water, check fuel stops, avoid speeding, and plan overnight stays wisely. A guided route can help first-time visitors travel with more confidence.
Namibia Wildlife includes elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, oryx, springbok, wildebeest, hyenas, jackals, seals, and many bird species. Etosha is the main wildlife area for classic game drives, while Damaraland and desert regions are known for desert-adapted animals.
Travellers may also see desert-adapted elephants, black rhinos, and unique antelope species in certain areas. Wildlife viewing depends on the destination, time of year, rainfall, and water availability.
Swakopmund is popular because it sits between the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a good place for travellers who want a break between desert drives and wildlife areas.
Visitors can enjoy quad biking, sandboarding, scenic flights, marine cruises from nearby Walvis Bay, desert tours, coastal walks, cafes, and relaxed town time. Swakopmund also works well as a base for exploring the coast and nearby desert landscapes.
Yes, Namibia Travel can work well for families, especially those who enjoy nature, open landscapes, wildlife, and road trips. Families often choose routes that include Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Damaraland, and Etosha.
The main thing to manage is distance. Drives can be long, so families should plan comfortable stopovers, child-friendly lodges, and a steady route. Activities like dune visits, wildlife viewing, marine cruises, and desert tours can be exciting for children and adults.
Yes, Namibia is one of the best places to see desert-adapted wildlife. In regions such as Damaraland and parts of the northwest, animals have learned to survive in dry landscapes with limited water.
Travellers may see desert-adapted elephants, black rhinos, giraffes, lions in certain remote areas, oryx, springbok, and other hardy species. These sightings are best arranged with experienced guides who understand local conditions and wildlife movement.
The best activities in Namibia include dune climbing, game drives, scenic flights, desert walks, marine cruises, cultural visits, stargazing, photography, and coastal adventures. Each region offers something different.
In Sossusvlei, travellers focus on dunes and desert scenery. In Etosha, wildlife viewing is the main highlight. Around Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, visitors can enjoy ocean and desert activities. In Damaraland, culture, rock art, and desert wildlife are strong attractions.
A good Namibia Travel Guide usually needs at least 7 to 10 days for a first trip. This gives enough time to visit Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Damaraland, and Etosha without rushing too much.
Travellers with more time can spend 12 to 14 days exploring deeper areas, such as the Skeleton Coast, Fish River Canyon, Caprivi region, or remote northwest. Because distances are long, a slower route often gives a better experience.
Travellers should choose Namibia for its rare mix of desert, coast, wildlife, culture, and open space. Few destinations combine red dunes, Atlantic shores, salt pans, desert-adapted animals, and strong road trip routes so naturally.
Choose the places, activities, pace, and comfort you love, while the full experience is carefully designed around you.
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