Diverse Namibia Safari

9 Day Group Safari

Safari Description:

Join this exciting Namibia safari adventure with qualified professional guides, exploring the iconic areas of this vast and stunningly beautiful country; from experiencing the iconic Sossusvlei sand dunes, to the life–filled and icy Atlantic Ocean. From here continue to the desert and denizens of Damaraland with superb rock etchings at Twyfelfontein and scenic walks before journeying to the superb Etosha National Park with its untamed wildlife.

Safari Highlights:

Namib Naukluft National Park for soaring Sossusvlei dunes and surrounds; Swakopmund coastal town and marine cruise excursion; Damaraland for vast open landscapes, strange plant life and free–roaming game, along with ancient rock etchings; Etosha National Park & private Ongava Game Reserve for high densities of wildlife and game viewing

Main Attractions:

Namibia: Etosha Park, Sossusvlei, Damaraland, Swakopmund

Map & Short Itinerary:

Accommodated

Day 1&2 Kulala Adventurer Camp
Day 3&4 Hansa Hotel Swakopmund
Day 5&6 Damaraland Adventurer Camp
Day 7&8 Ongava Tented Camp/Lodge Ongava Reserve for Etosha
Day 9 Return to Windhoek

Map & Itinerary
Length 9 days
Safari Type Group Safari
Price From NAD 67555
Countries Namibia
Accommodation Accommodation
Group Size Minimum 2 people
Single Supplement Yes
Please Note Subject to availability of accommodation
Departures

Comfort Level:

Accommodation Comfort3 Star4 Star

Detailed Itinerary:

Day 1&2 Kulala Adventurer Camp, Sossusvlei

Departing Windhoek our first two nights are spent on the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve adjacent to the Namib Naukluft National Park home to the spectacular Sossusvlei – enjoy a guided tour exploring the towering and iconic red dunes in one of the world’s oldest and most arid regions. Climb a dune surrounding Sossusvlei and experience the ancient skeletal trees in Dead Vlei with its shimmering white pan with back–drop of apricot sand dunes and blue sky

Day 3 Hansa Hotel Swakopmund

Drive through the snaking roads to the Gaub and Kuiseb Canyons and out onto the expansive gravel plains before arriving at the port town of Walvis Bay and onward along the coastal road to the quaint town of Swakopmund.

Day 4 Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund

Today, we explore the ice–blue Atlantic coast, from the port town of Walvis Bay and lagoon area with a marine cruise watching out for seals, dolphins, turtles and many other marine species in this beautiful bay. Return to Swakopmund to relax or perhaps head to some of the nearby curio shops to buy gifts for loved ones at home

Day 5&6 Damaraland Adventurer Camp, Damaraland

Continuing our journey, we head to the remote and unimaginable vastness of Damaraland where we are based in a private area around Damaraland in the heart of a rocky desert and part of an ancient glacial landscape. Our two nights are spent in an adventurer camp amongst spectacular scenery and activities that range from nature walks, mountain biking, visiting Twyfelfontein rock etchings and nature drives.

Day 7&8 Ongava Tented Camp/Ongava Lodge, Etosha National Park

The final two nights are spent at the wonderful Ongava Private Reserve, adjacent to Etosha National Park, which provides the perfect opportunity to encounter a great array of animal and birdlife in this magnificent park. After enjoying game drives during the day you can relax over dinner or a glass of wine watching the animals come to quench their thirst at the floodlit waterhole. There is time to enjoy both the national park and the private reserve famed for its large pride of lions and white rhino

Day 9  Windhoek – End of safari

Return to Windhoek arriving in the afternoon.

How we rate our safaris

Namibia, Botswana and some other African destinations do not have a set star system that is familiar worldwide to many countries, however, as this is widely used, we have tried to replicate this format to give you an idea of the level of comfort during your safari. For example, a mobile camping tour in Namibia is given 1* and luxury accommodation increasing to 5*. Depending on your tour, there may be a bit of a mix of levels of comfort so please check if you are not sure.

1* or 1–2* Rated Safaris – Camping tours:

These are generally scheduled/small group or self–drive safaris (though a private–guided safari can also fall into this category if you wish to camp); the scheduled trips generally involve client participation where you may be expected to put up/take down your tent and assist with camp chores, dome tents and a ground mattress is supplied. For self–drive options this will often mean roof tents on the vehicle and all camping equipment. There may be the occasional night in simple accommodation but majority of nights are spent camping and most camp sites will have shared ablution facilities. If there is a good mix of both camping and accommodation, this may be rated at 1&2*. These are the most basic level of safaris offered and scheduled safari group sizes vary according to the trip and company – 1* tours are the most affordable option and geared for adventurous travellers who do not mind a bit of discomfort.

Accommodated Safaris

Standard/Mid–range safaris 2–3.5*

Standard accommodation style trips generally have no camping included (though on occasion with a specific activity such as a Delta or Serengeti excursion, or perhaps hiking, a couple of nights may be included). As a general rule this is not the case. With most small group/scheduled tours accommodation is generally 2/3* level – clean and affordable but generally without too many frills; rooms will have en–suite facilities, most will offer air con/fans in the rooms, swimming pools etc (not guaranteed), restaurant/bar facilities, though location can be a little further away from main place of interest this option offers excellent value for money for those seeking a bed each night! We try to indicate on each trip the level of comfort for the particular tour

Superior/Luxury Safaris 3.5–5*

A superior style of accommodation. Most lodges at this level will have air–conditioning or fans in the room though some accommodation establishments are technically “camps” as they may be partially build of canvas – these “camps” are permanent fixtures, generally built on a platform, and will have full and comfortable facilities – the occasional trip may have a more basic night or two involved depending on location to ensure clients can fully appreciate the region they are experiencing. Service is generally very good and most places (outside of towns/cities) will have just a few rooms/chalets. Tours in this bracket include very small group safaris (up to 8 clients), self–drive and private–guided options which are tailored to suit you. The luxury options offer a high standard of accommodation, facilities and service in the region with attention to detail – some “camps” /lodges will have private guides and vehicles, but all accommodation is the best available with personalized service and a quality or unique experience perhaps unavailable elsewhere or in a more moderate price bracket. Tours include fly–in safaris, self–drive and private–guided options.

Please note: this is a guideline only and each destination can vary – some areas in Southern Africa do not always have 5* accommodation (there are limited hotels outside of cities that have the same * grading accommodation) but will be best in the area, have limited volume of rooms and some of the best locations and experiences for clients that is outside of the normal “tourist/travel” route. This can include exclusive conservation regions and emphasis is place on clients having a unique experience rather than offering hairdresser type of facilities that may be found is hotels in cities in other countries. Please also remember that some of these locations can be remote so wifi may not always be available, nor a huge menu range.

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Opening Hours

Monday to Friday
08.00 – 17.00
Saturday
08.00 – 13.00
Sunday & Public Holidays
Closed

Address

7 Voigt St,  Windhoek