N$ 60 100.00 /person
12 Days / 11 Nights
Travel to the oldest desert in the world – the Namib, explore the diversity of our coast including the Skeleton Coast National Park to our inland regions of Damaraland wi...
We travel to the geographical sights of Spitzkoppe and onto the Skeleton Coast National Park. Heading inland via Grootberg with it’s fantastic views of the surrounds and to Etosha National Park with its wealth of fauna and flora, your game viewing experiences continue as we visit the AfriCat Foundation and a private reserve before travelling south into the Kalahari area of Namibia, down to the Fish River Canyon, ending in the coastal town of Luderitz (from where flight connections can be made to Windhoek or Cape Town).
1-2 guests – SUV (or similar)
3-4 guests – Quantum or Land Cruiser (or similar)
5 + guests – Expedition Truck (modified Safari vehicle)
• 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 the last day (excludes dinner in Swakopmund & Luderitz)
• International & regional flights into Namibia
• Insurance - compulsory for travel
• Items of a personal nature
• Meals: excludes dinner in Swakopmund & Luderitz - along with any drinks at meals and alcoholic beverages.
• Guide gratuity
Day at leisure in Swakopmund. Our guide will travel through from Windhoek today to join you at the coast.
Route: Swakopmund to Spitzkoppe
Distance: 153 km
Journey: Leaving the coast we head inland towards the sun drenched town of Usakos heading to the bald granite peaks that are Spitzkoppe. Your guide will take you on an afternoon walk in the area, best time for photography is during mid to late afternoon just on sunset.
Route: Spitzkoppe to Grootberg Lodge
Distance: 345 km
Journey: Leaving Spitzkoppe we wend our way to the abandoned mining town of Uis through the picturesque Damaraland region and up the Grootberg Pass to the lodge.
Journey: Grootberg Lodge Rhino Tracking involves guests being taken on an unforgettable exploration on foot amidst the cliffs of the Klip River Valley and rising plateau of volcanic basalt ridges, by dedicated guides and local trackers. The activity is managed, and the number of guests participating is restricted to a maximum of 10 people per day, to ensure that it is both natural and non-obtrusive for the animals.
Route: Grootberg Lodge to Okaukuejo Resort
Distance: 292 km
Journey: After breakfast we travel to the town of Kamanjab and onwards to Outjo for a short stop before proceeding on to arrive, in time for lunch, in Etosha National Park. A short game drive on arrival - an afternoon game drive will be done in touring vehicle.
Route: Okaukuejo Resort - Namutoni Resort
Distance: Game drive
Journey: today we are flexible depending on your requirements. The day can unfold by heading out at dawn into the Okaukuejo area for a game drive, returning for breakfast before packing the vehicle and heading off towards Namutoni. Alternatively up early, pack vehicle, quick breakfast and head off. Our guide will advise on the best option for the day once there as weather and game viewing opportunities vary day to day.
Lunch will be taken at the most central of the Resorts, Halali, before travelling to Namutoni for overnight.
Journey: Morning and afternoon game drives in the Namutoni area in our touring vehicle.
Route: Onguma Game Reserve - Okonjima Nature Reserve
Distance: 355 km
Journey: Leaving the Etosha National Park behind us we travel via the mining town of Tsumeb and south to Otjiwarongo. We aim to arrive at Okonjima just after lunch so as you can participate in the afternoon endangered species game drive.
Route: Erindi to Bagatelle Game Reserve
Distance: 442 km
Journey: Early departure from Erindi as we travel to Okahandja and through the city of Windhoek to Rehoboth, our destination for today is a private Reserve situated on the edge of the southern Kalahari are of Namibia, this is an area of mixed tree and shrub savannah crisscrossed by red sand dunes – quite different to the Namib Desert. During the afternoon we will take an afternoon nature drive in the Reserve where we hope to see various antelope species, ostrich, zebra and if lucky meerkats.
Route: Bagatelle to Canyon Roadhouse
Distance: 410 km
Journey: An early morning start as we travel down to Keetmanshoop, the original population of the town by a Nama tribe reaches back to the end of the 18th century. Our destination being the Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa and forms part of the Ai-Ais Richtersveld Tansfrontier Park.
Route: Canyon Roadhouse to Lüderitz
Distance: 385 km
Journey: Our travels today take us to the coastal town of Lüderitz nestling between the Namib Desert and south Atlantic. During 1908 a black worker Zacharias Lewala found a diamond during his work at the narrow-gauge railway, this led to a diamond rush which turned Lüderitz into a very wealthy town. As the diamonds petered out the town lost most of its importance and today Lüderitz has a lucrative fishing industry.
Route: Lüderitz to Duwiseb
Distance: 340 km
Journey: Today we travel to the settlement of Aus and across to Duwiseb Castle which is replete with history and romance. The Castle was built by a German army officer for his American bride in the early 1900s. Apart from being a gift of love, Duwisib Castle was a dream turned into reality for the Baron who had planned on breeding horses in this semi-desert environment. Sadly, he was killed during the First World War. His wife left for America, never to return, leaving the castle and all of its contents and dreams behind.
Route: Duwiseb to Windhoek
Distance: 440 km
Journey: Today's journey takes us to the settlement of Maltahöhe, Mariental and back into Windhoek.
Start | Accommodation | Destination | Basis | Room type | Duration |
Day 1 | Cornerstone Guest House | Swakopmund | B+B | Twin | 1 night |
Day 2 | Spitzkoppen Lodge | Spitzkoppe | FB | Twin | 1 night |
Day 3 | Grootberg Lodge | Grootberg | FB | Twin | 2 nights |
Day 5 | Okaukuejo Resort | Etosha Park | FB | Twin | 2 nights |
Day 7 | Namutoni Resort | Etosha Park | FB | Twin | 2 nights |
Day 9 | Okonjima Plains Camp | Okonjima Reserve | FB | Twin view room | 1 night |
Day 10 | Old Traders Lodge | Erindi Reserve | FB | Twin | 1 night |
Day 11 | Bagatelle | Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch | FB | Twin | 1 night |
Day 12 | Canyon Roadhouse | Gondwana Park | FB | Twin | 1 night |
Day 13 | Nest Hotel | Luderitz | B +L | Twin | 1 night |
Day 14 | Duwiseb Guest House | Duwiseb | FB | Twin | 1 night |
Day 15 | To Windhoek | B + L |
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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.
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.
This huge desert area is part of the large inland basin in southern Africa. Because of its porous and sandy soil, which does not allow water resorption, the Kalahari is still called a desert, but in reality it is a wilderness filled with life, on whose grass-covered areas many herds of game and other animals live.
The Kalahari is the former main settlement area of the San. The San are organized in small families and live as nomadic hunter-gatherers. The family is fed by the rich wild stock of the Kalahari and the fruits and roots found here. They obtain water from water-storing plants
The annual amount of precipitation in the south and west is around 150-250 mm, while in the north and east it rises to over 500 mm, so the climate there is sub-humid. The Kalahari, except for this area, is located in a continental arid climate zone. It is characterized by long dry periods.
One of the most famous landmarks of Namibia is the Spitzkoppe rock massif consisting of granite rocks and belongs to the Erongo mountain region, which was formed more than 100 million years ago by volcanic activity and subsequent erosion. Magma penetrated upwards, but not to the surface. Due to wind erosion, the loose sand mass was subsequently eroded over millions of years until the granite intrusion was exposed.
You can hike extensively in this fascinating landscape and climb around among the bizarre rock formations. Also, this area is often visited by locals who are here in search of semi-precious stones. The Brandberg, located about 150 kilometers northeast of Henties Bay, is a granite massif, also formed by volcanic activity and subsequent erosion. The rough-looking and very dark-looking mountain covers an area of 760 square kilometers and towers over the surrounding land by about 2000 meters. The highest elevation is the Königstein, with 2573 meters and thus the highest mountain in Namibia
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.
The quiver tree is one of the aloes that are often photographed at sunset. The “quiver tree forest” on the Gariganus Farm is best photographed in the late afternoon or at sunset. The farm is located about 13 km northeast of Keetmanshoop. The access road is well signposted, but not asphalted. In the immediate vicinity of the quiver tree forest is the “Giants’ Playground” (“Playground of the giants”), which has been declared a tourist attraction by the farm owner. A bizarre natural wonder are the perfectly balanced accumulations of volcanic boulders, which have been smoothed over the years by wind and weather, and resembles the playground of the giants. A circular hiking trail of just under an hour leads through a bizarre rocky landscape.
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.
Lüderitz and its surroundings
The small village of Aus is located about 125 kilometers east of Lüderitz. West of Aus begins the “Dune Namib”, and here you can mostly see a herd of wild horses
Garup was once a small railway station on the railway line from Aus to Lüderitz, completed in 1906. The small station house and the remains of the railway tracks as well as the water reservoir for the steam locomotive can still be visited today.
For the visitor, the nostalgic Lüderitz reveals itself as a very colorful small town, due to the numerous buildings originating from the German colonial period and lovingly maintained in the then popular Art Nouveau and Wilhelminian architectural style. The Evangelical Lutheran rock church from 1911 on the highest level of the city is striking, as well as the Goerke House with its bright blue roof and its grandiose sundial.A visit to the Lüderitz Museum is very worthwhile
Kolmanskop (Kolmanskuppe)
Of particular interest is the ghost town of Kolmanskop, once the center of the diamond industry in Namibia. Within two years after the first diamond was found, Kolmanskuppe was created. A complete place with a school, a first-class equipped hospital, an ice cream factory, a casino with a bowling alley, bakery, butcher and other facilities, as well as exclusive and pompous residential houses. Today this place is abandoned, and dunes have taken over the buildings and give the place a spooky atmosphere.
Big Bay
A trip around the lagoon and Sturmvogel Bay and Große Bucht to the Lüderitz Peninsula with Diaz Point is recommended. There is a small penguin colony on Halifax Island.
Shark Peninsula
The little trip to Shark Island, where the Lüderitz monument is also located, is worth it. From here you have a wonderful view of the Atlantic Ocean, the harbour entrance and the city
The Fish River is the second longest river in Namibia with somewhat 650 kilometers. It originates in the eastern Naukluft Mountains and flows southwest of Ai-Ais into the Oranje River. Since the Fish River is already dammed in Hardap near Mariental, it usually carries only small amounts of water with it. In winter, during the dry season, you often see no water at all or only individual puddles.
The hike through the Fish River Canyon may only be carried out between 1 May to 15 September, i.e. in winter. In summer temperatures are too extreme for hiking.
The deep gorge of the fish River is not only an event of severe erosion, but at the same time a consequence of flexures and breakup of the shallow Nama layers.
From the Fish River Canyon it is only a short jump to Ai-Ais at the southernmost end of the canyon. Hot thermal water gushes from the springs of Ai-Ais. It is around 60 ° C hot and rich in sulfates, chlorides and fluorides. ‘Ai-Ais’ means ‘burning water’ in the Nama language.
The Etosha National Park covers an area of over 22,000 square kilometers and was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1907. In the center is an extensive salt pan, about 5,000 square kilometers in size, surrounded by grass savannas, light bushland in the west and dry forest in the northeast.
Gravel roads lead to the waterholes, where it is best to observe the game. There are three major state rest camps, Okaukuejo in the central part of the national Park, Namutoni in the east and the Halali Camp in between.
Almost the entire range of African game is represented in the park.
Etosha National Park is open all year round, every day from sunrise to sunset. At nightfall you have to be in one of the rest camps or leave the park beforehand.
Situated on the edge of the beautiful Namib Desert, Duwisib Guestfarm is your perfect stop over on your way to Sossusvlei, Lüderitz or the Fish River Canyon. While staying at our small and personal guestfarm you will find true Namibian hospitality and an atmosphere of friendly familiarity. The main attraction in the area is the Duwisib castle, a medieval fortress which was built for the German ‘Baron’ Captain Hans Heinrich von Wolf in 1907.
Built into an old German Historic Fort built in 1897, Namutoni Camp is the perfect setting for a cultural adventure African savannah. It is located in the eastern part of the Etosha National Park in close proximity to the Fisher’s Pan – a hotspot for birders. The romantic fort overlooks the flood-lit King Nehale Waterhole from which visitors can enjoy views of wildlife without leaving the camp.
Okaukeujo, located 17 km from the southern entrance of the Etosha National Park, is famous for its flood-lit waterhole, where visitors can observe at close quarters a spectacle of wildlife congregating and interacting.
The award-winning Lüderitz Nest Hotel (est. 1998) is one of Namibia’s favourite hotels and is located directly on the rocks and sea with its own private tidal beach and walk-on jetty – unique in Namibia! The 4 Star hotel is located in Lüderitz, a harbour town in the south-west of Namibia. The hotel offers 70 Rooms, 3 Suites and the locally acclaimed Penguin Restaurant, a Sauna, an Internet Café and a children playground. The hotel and organizes several excursions to attractions around Lüderitz.
Fill up on smiles at this extraordinary and out-of-the-ordinary lodge. Resembling a roadhouse of old with a large red roof, the lodge is a veritable treasure-house and a ‘must-do’ stop when visiting the canyon. The outside area hints of the wonderland interior with its rusty old Chevys and Fords from a bygone era, adorned with corky quiver trees and desert flora. Canyon Roadhouse has more than just a fascinating interior. Large attractive rooms, positioned around courtyards, make the Roadhouse a comfortable – and convenient – base when visiting the Fish River Canyon, just 14 kilometres away. The canyon resort has a swimming pool, a campsite, a terrace to enjoy Roadhouse specialities like Amarula Cheesecake (and the best cappuccino for miles around) and a walking trail through the hills.
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