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9 day Private Guided

9 day Private Guided

Starting fromN$ 68 725 per person

Our program takes in Sossusvlei at the Namib Naukluft Park, coastal town of Swakopmund (with a Living Desert Tour), on to the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein and the Damara Living Museum. A slight detour takes us to Grootberg where we have an afternoon scenic drive before travelling to a Himba Village and on to the well known Private Game Reserve Erindi.

Duration:
9 Days / 8 Nights
Group Size:
minimum 2 - maximum 14 guests
Vehicles used:

1-2 guests – SUV (or similar)
3-4 guests – Quantum or Land Cruiser (or similar)
5 + guests – Expedition Truck (modified safari vehicle)

Included

• Services of a Namibian English speaking guide
• Vehicle
• Fuel
• National Park and sightseeing entrance fees
• Water on board vehicle
• Accommodation as listed
• Meals: breakfast from day 2 till breakfast on last day - excludes 1 x dinner in Windhoek; 1 x lunch in Swakopmund, 2 x dinner in Swakopmund.

Excluded

• International & regional flights into Namibia
• Insurance - compulsory for travel
• Items of a personal nature
• Meals: excludes dinner in Windhoek, 1 x lunch in Swakopmund, 2 x dinner in Swakopmund) along with any drinks at meals and alcoholic beverages.
• Guide gratuity.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Windhoek International Airport - City

Route:      Windhoek International airport to City
Distance: 48 km

Journey:  On arrival you will be met by your guide and transferred from the airport to the City, a short city tour will be undertaken prior to check-in at your guest house. Late afternoon at leisure, your guide can collect you should you wish to have dinner at one of the local restaurants.

Day 2 - Windhoek - Namib Naukluft Park

Route:      Windhoek to Namib Naukluft Park
Distance: 310 km

Journey: After breakfast embark on the drive to Sossusvlei, home to the giant red dunes, some of the most spectacular in the world, standing up to 300m high. It is a wild, beautiful and romantic spot, with sparse vegetation edging a few water courses which flow in from the Tsauchab River. Here Springbok and Ostrich are often seen. On arrival check into your hotel and relax before dinner.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 3 - Sesriem – Sossusvlei - Sesriem

Route:      Sesriem – Sossusvlei - Sesriem

Journey: Today you have an early start to drive to Sossusvlei and enter the national park at sunrise. The first rays of the sun light up the dunes with a deep orange glow making for a photographer's delight, and you will have the opportunity to climb “Big Daddy”, one of the tallest dunes.  You will also explore the cool passageways of the Sesriem Canyon on foot. The canyon is small but very picturesque - many plants grow in the shade and shelter it offers, and water pools attract several species of birds and animals. Sesriem means 'six thongs'; which refers to the six lengths of rawhide rope (from a wagon) needed to make a line long enough to lower from the rim of the gorge to the stream below, in order to haul up a bucket of water.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 4 - Namib Naukluft Park - Swakopmund

Route:      Namib Naukluft Park - Swakopmund
Distance: 345 km

Journey: Begin the drive to Walvis Bay stopping for photos at the Tropic of Capricorn sign. You will also stop at the Gaub and Kuiseb passes, and at any points of interest along the road. At Walvis Bay you will spend time at the lagoon which is Paradise for bird lovers with roughly 50 species of seabirds, including vivid flocks of flamingos, bulky- billed pelicans and glossy black cormorants. The promenade stretches for 3 kilometres along the water’s edge and it is a great place for a stroll. Continue to Swakopmund where the rest of the day will be at leisure.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch

Day 5 - Swakopmund

Journey:  During the morning participate in The Living Desert Tour, originally developed by Tommy himself in the 1990’s, is a unique 4x4 adventure drive through the dunes outside Swakopmund, Namibia. Just the drive in the dunes is an amazing experience, but Tommy will show you a lot more than sand. The tour takes you from the vegetated, life-rich eastern side of the dunes, right through the dunes to the Atlantic Ocean on the western side of the dune belt.

Afternoon at leisure to explore the town.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 6 - Swakopmund - Camp Kipwe

Route:      Swakopmund - Camp Kipwe
Distance: 423 km

Journey: Leave Swakopmund for Cape Cross seal Reserve before heading inland passing the mining town of Uis and the Brandberg Mountain as we travel through Damaraland.

 

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 7 - Camp Kipwe - Grootberg Lodge

Route:      Camp Kipwe - Grootberg Lodge
Distance: 125 km

Journey: After breakfast we visit Twyfelfontein and the Damara Living Museum before heading up the Grootberg Pass to arrive in time for lunch.  Some down time before heading out on an afternoon scenic drive.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 8 - Grootberg Lodge - Erindi Game Reserve

Route:      Grootberg Lodge - Erindi Game Reserve
Distance: 385 km

Journey: This morning you will have the privilege of meeting the Himba people and learning about their traditions and way of life. The Himba are the last semi-nomadic herders in Namibia, and their simple lifestyle has remained unchanged for generations, as they have chosen their traditional lifestyle over modernization. They have become iconic for using a characteristic red paste made of butter, fat and red ochre that they apply to their skin, and which serves an aesthetic purpose in beautifying their bodies, as well as protecting them from the scorching sun. You will visit the Himba orphan village where the children are cared for by some of the women. Continue onto Erindi,where you will have the opportunity to do some Game Viewing at a floodlit waterhole and take a Nature Drive.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Day 9 - Erindi - Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport

Route:      Erindi - Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport
Distance: 265 km

Journey: Enjoy the early morning relaxing until you return to Windhoek - this last day morning activity depends on your departing flight details.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Start Accommodation Destination Basis Room type Duration
Day 1 Galton House Windhoek B + B Luxury room 1 night
Day 2 Kulala Desert Lodge Namib FB + Activities Twin room 2 nights
Day 4 Beach Hotel Swakopmund B + L Comfort room 1 night
Day 5 Beach Hotel Swakopmund B + B Comfort room 1 night
Day 6 Camp Kipwe Twyfelfontein FB Twin room 1 night
Day 7 Grootberg Lodge Grootberg FB Twin room 1 night
Day 8 Erindi Old Traders Lodge Erindi Nature Reserve FB View room 1 night
Day 9 To Windhoek   B + L    
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Tour Destinations

Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay, is the area where most of tourist go when visiting Walvis Bay but definitely worth a visit. You can go for a boat cruise, see flamingos at the lagoon and they also have some good restaurants and little shops. Other than that, Walvis Bay is a port town, constantly busy with fishing boats and ships. Another highlight is the well know Dune 7, just outside of town. The Area is also known for the collection of guano and salt mining .

Hoba Meteorite

Otjozondjupa is part of the central regions in Namibia with various vegetation ranging from open savanna around Otjiwarongo Area, to lush vegetation which you can find in the main attraction area, Waterberg National park, and further north the Hoba meteorite close to the town of Grootfontein. 

The Hoba meteorite near Grootfontein, is a National Monument in Namibia and popular among tourists reason being, that this is the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth’s surface, weighing 66tons.

Most of the Accommodation offered would be in the Waterberg Plateau area.

Tintenpalast or Ink Palace Parliament Building in Windhoek, Namibia

Windhoek, with its now over 500,000 inhabitants, is the largest city in Namibia. The pretty capital is located at an altitude of 1650 meters, in a basin of mountain ranges, lined by the Eros Mountains in the north and the Auas Mountains in the south. To the west, the Khomas Highlands stretch towards the Namib and the coast. The influence of the German language and culture can be seen in many areas due to the colonial past.

Particularly worth seeing are the “Ink Palace”, Namibia’s parliament building, the Christuskirche of the Lutheran community from 1896, the new bombastic Independence Museum right next to it and the “Alte Feste”, once the headquarters of the protection force and now the Namibian National Museum.

Valley of the Organ pipes 2

It extends south of the Kaokoveld to the skeleton coast to the west. This also includes the Grootberg and the Brandberg Massif as well as the northern foothills of the Große Randstufe. Driving through the area you will experience again and again stunning landscapes with bizarre mountains and wide stony plains. You rarely come across people and settlements. For this, there are still wild rhinos and desert elephants, mainly in the western part.

About 100 kilometers west of the city of Khorixas, you will find the main attractions declared by UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, prehistoric rock engravings. The engravings are located on smooth slabs of reddish sandstone and represent mainly animals or animal tracks. Also worth seeing is the Damara Living Museum near Twyfelfontein, an open-air museum that reflects the culture and traditional way of life of the Damara people.

The basalt columns, known as “organ pipes”, are up to 5 meters high and were created 120 million years ago. Lava penetrated the shale rock under high pressure and was later exposed by persistent erosion. The columns are located below the road along a ravine. The razor-sharp edges of the columns are unique. These should be handled with caution.

The “Petrified Forest” is located 40 kilometers west of Khorixas. Here you can find the fossilized remains of 280 million-year-old tree trunks. In 1950, the place was declared a national monument.

Further north you will find Fort Sesfontein. During the German colonial period, this was a base for protection against the predatory Swartbooi Namas. The First World War led to the abandonment of the station. The old fort was restored a few years ago and turned into a lodge. It is considered a gateway to the Kaokoveld.

Another highlight in Damaraland are the Ugab terraces and the 35 meter high Vingerklip rock dome.

View from the Moon Mountain Lodge located near the Namib-Naukluft National Park next to Solitaire and Sesriem, Namibia, Africa.

The Namib-Naukluft Park is Namibia’s largest nature reserve with a total area of around 50,000 square kilometers. It comprises a belt about 100 to 150 kilometres wide along the Namibian coastal desert, which begins in the north at the Swakop River valley and extends in the south to Lüderitz. The relevant part of this huge area is a concession area and is not accessible to people.

The northern part between Swakop and Kuiseb is called the Namib Section. A wide gravel road leads from Walvis Bay through the Namib Naukluft Park and gives an impression of the imposing landscapes of rugged mountain massifs and gravel plains. After passing the Kuiseb Rivier Bridge, you leave the park area.

Welwitchia Drive

The “Welwitschia Mirabilis” is probably the most famous plant in Namibia. She is about 1000 years old, in some cases also older. in 1859, the ‘living fossil’ was first discovered by the Austrian botanist Dr. Welwitsch and therefore named after him. The Welwitschia plant has only two leaves, which, however, are frayed by the wind over the years. It absorbs the water necessary for its growth via the humidity.

Welwitschias grow exclusively in the middle part of the Namib, about 40 to 120 kilometers from the coast. You can find the strange plants on the signposted Welwitschia Drive. A more interesting sight is the ride leads the bizarre, almost vegetation-free “lunar landscape” along the Swakop Riviera. Around 450 million years ago, soft rock layers were deposited here, into which the river ate its way.

The scenic highlight in the Namib Naukluft Park is the drive to the Sossusvlei. It is located in the middle of the central Namib dunes, which make up the largest part of the park with an area of about 32,000 square kilometers.

People standing along the Skeleton Coast busy fishing.

Swakopmund was of great importance as a port during the German colonial period. Since the coastal waters are actually too shallow, a protected bay is missing and the surf is too strong, this attempt has failed.

Today Swakopmund is a popular holiday town for visitors offering many tourist attractions.

Swakopmund’s surrounding area also has a lot to offer. Particularly attractive are trips along the magnificent dune-lined coast, both to Walvis Bay, located 30 kilometers to the south, with its peaceful lagoon. The lagoon is a bird paradise. Especially impressive are the flamingos, which are usually very numerous near the shore looking for crayfish.

On a clear day, you can see the striking black and white lighthouse on the tip of the headland in the northwest of the lagoon.

In addition, sea salt is produced in Walvis Bay. 400,000 tons of high-quality salt are extracted annually on the 3,500 hectare salt fields

Dune 7

Sandboarding is permitted on the approximately 130-meter-high sand dune. Pure quadbike tours are also possible, one-hour or two-hour. Since it is easy to get lost in the almost endless dune world, quadbiking should only be done in the company of a guide.

Historic buildings

The beautiful historical buildings in Swakopmund – Hohenzollern House, Woermann House, Old District Court, Princess Rupprecht’s home, cable fair, “Knight’s Castle” – can be easily got to know during a stroll through the city.

Crystal Gallery Swakopmund

The Crystal Gallery in Swakopmund, on the corner of Tobias Hainyeko and Theo-Ben Gurirab Avenue, is definitely worth a visit. In modern designed rooms, the entire variety of ores and minerals to be found in Namibia is exhibited here, tourmalines, amethysts, aquamarines, dioptase, quartzes and much more. Particularly impressive is a giant quartz weighing 14 tons, the crystal is 3 meters wide and just as high, and the exposure took several years.

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The dunes in the Namib Desert were formed over the course of many millions of years. Sand,which was constantly washed into the sea by the Orange River, was transported northwards along the west coast by the cold Benguela Current. The surf pushed the sand ashore. Coastal dunes were formed, which were shifted inland by the wind. The wind is still constantly shifting the sand of the shifting dunes

Namibia’s scenic highlight in the middle of the Namib Desert is the Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft Park – is a salt-encrusted clay depression surrounded by mighty sand dunes. In 2013, the area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dunes in the Sossusvlei sometimes reach heights of 300 meters and more and are therefore among the highest in the world. The record is held by the 350-meter-high “Big Daddy” or “Big Mama”.

The Tsauchab River has created as a gorge millions of years ago with steep and almost vertical conglomerate rock walls rising upwards, sometimes up to 30 meters. The incision is only a few meters wide. This is the nearby Sesriem Canyon. The Tsauchab Rivier supplies the water after a good rainfall, especially from the Naukluft mountains through the canyon to the Sossusvlei. This event is extremely rare.

Tour Accommodation

Kualal 11

Kulala Desert Lodge is situated at the foot of the majestic Sossusvlei Dunes and is the closest lodge to Sossusvlei, accessed via a private gate exclusive to Wilderness Safaris.

Starting From
N$3 943.00