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Namibia Discovery

Tour Description

Day 1: Cape Town

Travel to Namibia and discover one of the most sparsely populated countries on earth. Crossing the border from South Africa, you’ll travel along Namibia’s beautiful coastline, to sand dunes, moonscapes and savanna grasslands teeming with wildlife. Namibia is a country of contrasts and a paradise for wilderness lovers! Scale dunes, walk through the desert, savour local dishes, and relax on seldom-visited beaches. Soak up African sunsets, birdwatch, go on game drives through Etosha National Park and do it all with a local leader armed with all the fascinating insights.

Itinerary


Day 1: Cape Town

Welkom! Welcome to Cape Town. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, there’s plenty to see and do. You will have a free day to explore Cape Town with the help of your leader and fellow travel companions, so we recommend checking the weather forcaste and planning your activities in Cape Town accordingly. After the welcome meeting, get to know your new travel group over an optional dinner with your local leader.

Day 2: Cape Town

Cape Town is a dynamic city renowned for its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage. With a wealth of activities to choose from, you’re free to craft your own adventure, guided by the expert advice of your leader and possibly some enthusiastic group members. Many experiences here are weather-dependent, such as a trip to the top of Table Mountain, which is best enjoyed on a clear day to take in the spectacular views. Rain or shine, whether it’s hiking, visiting wineries, or seeing the penguins, there’s always something exciting to explore in Cape Town.

Day 3: Trawal (Lamberts Bay)

Depart Cape Town and travel along the west coast to the small seaside town of Lamberts Bay. The bay’s white beaches, lobsters and incredible wildlife earned the town its nickname ‘the diamond of the west coast’. When you arrive, enjoy a delicious feast at a local open-air restaurant, where the amazing ocean views will make for the perfect meal setting. After your seaside lunch, you’ll head to Trawal to relax and soak in the views of wine farms and Cedarberg mountain range.

Day 4: Orange River

Say farewell to South Africa as you cross the border into Namibia. You should reach your destination on the banks of the Orange River by mid-afternoon. The border crossing and a few photo stops along the way can delay this arrival time. Orange River is the longest river in South Africa, running from high up in the Drakensberg Mountain range and into the Atlantic Ocean. The river is significant for its role in transporting diamonds, which in turn leaves deposits that are found along the Namibian coastline.

Day 5: Fish River Canyon

Spend a leisurely morning getting some extra rest, or unwind by the outdoor pool, soaking in the stunning views of the Orange River in morning light. If relaxing isn’t your style, then head out on an optional canoe adventure along the Orange River. With a local guide, you’ll wind through the ancient Richtersveld Mountains in 2-man canoes. This is a slow-paced trip covering approximately 10 km and you’ll mostly be travelling downstream. Later on, venture to Fish River Canyon – one of the biggest canyons in the world. You’ll stop at various lookouts along the way – all great opportunities to catch this gigantic gorge on camera. Look out for some exotic birdlife while you’re here, including plovers, wagtails, hammerkops and herons. You might even catch a glimpse of a baboon or an antelope at dusk!

Day 6: Sesriem

Today is a long travel day, so grab a window seat if you can or play some road trip games with your fellow travellers. You’re heading to the eastern edge of the Namib Desert today – this region of the world’s oldest desert is known for its array of geological features. Take in the diversity and sprawling beauty of the scenery as you drive, and when you arrive, relax at your desert lodge.

Day 7: Sesriem – Sossusvlei

Today, you’ll make an early morning visit to Sossusvlei, which lies at the end of an ancient riverbed. If you find yourself in the mood, a climb to the top of Dune 45 will reward you with unparalleled views. After breakfast, head to Dead Vlei – a clay pan well known for the iconic postcard-like images taken here by many. The pan is surrounded by some of the highest dunes in the world, including ‘Big Daddy’ and ‘Crazy Dune’. If you’d like to avoid a long walk in the sun, you can opt to pay extra for a 4WD transfer out to the entrance point. In the afternoon, visit Sesriem Gorge – a tranquil natural corridor you can walk through and explore. The canyon was caused by water erosion over thousands of years and the people who lived in the area used to pull buckets of water up from the depths with six knotted belts. Therefore, the canyon was named after the Afrikaans word ‘sesriem’, meaning ‘six belts’.

Day 8: Swakopmund

Depart your desert lodge and travel across the Namib Desert today, ending up on the gorgeous Atlantic Ocean coastline. The drive goes through a diverse and colourful landscape, so keep your eyes on the windows and soak up the scenery. You’ll see the incredible Kuiseb Canyon along the way, before arriving at the beachside town of Swakopmund, located on the Skeleton Coast.

Day 9: Swakopmund

Enjoy some free time in this gorgeous coastal oasis. Your accommodation is within walking distance of town, making optional activities easy to access. Maybe stroll along the beach, explore the open-air markets or visit the local museum. Your local leader will take you to the local activity centre if you’re not quite sure how you’d like to spend your day.

Day 10: Damaraland

Get off the beaten track and head into the heart of Damaraland. The ancient landscapes of the Kunene Region are ruggedly spectacular – think awesome sunsets and night skies filled with a multitude of dazzling stars. This part of Namibia is also known as Damaraland, as it’s the ancestral homeland of the enigmatic Damara people (whose exact origins remain unclear). This is also home to a small population of hardy desert adapted elephants and some super unique flora and fauna.

Day 11: Damaraland

Spend the morning exploring the surrounding sights, including the Twyfelfontein Heritage Site, which boasts one of the largest concentrations of ancient rock engravings in southern Africa, and the Petrified Forest, home to 280-million-year-old fossilized tree trunks. You’ll be guided by locals at both sites, gaining fascinating insights into the area’s history. Visit the Living Museum of the Damara to experience traditional Damara culture, a rare opportunity to connect with one of Namibia’s oldest communities. Stop at Burnt Mountain, a 200-meter-high hill at the base of a barren volcanic ridge. It was formed 80 million years ago by a lava flow that dramatically transformed the now desolate landscape. It can get hot, so bring a hat, sunscreen, and water. Spend the rest of the day back at the lodge, relaxing by the pool or enjoying a book in the shade.

Day 12: Etosha National Park

Depart your lodge this morning and head towards Etosha National Park. Namibia has protected its game reserves against poaching, so there are large herds of elephants, antelope and other herbivores here. When you arrive, you’ll head out on a short afternoon game drive in your truck. Keep your eyes peeled for the resident wildlife!

Day 13: Etosha National Park

Today, you’ll enjoy a full-day game drive through Etosha National Park in open 4WD vehicles. Keep your eyes peeled for black rhino, Hartmann’s mountain zebra, black-faced impala, roan antelope, and the tiny Damara dik-dik. Game viewing in the park is relatively easy due to the man-made waterholes and the large, sparsely vegetated pans. The bushland surrounding the pans is hard to see through, but there are enough clearings, pans, and waterholes to allow for some sightings. Head back to the lodge after and enjoy a free evening.

Day 14: Windhoek

From Etosha National Park, you’ll head to Windhoek – an old German town that’s now a cosmopolitan centre. The Germanic colonial architecture of this city contributes to its charming feel. Your trip comes to an end here, so no accommodation is included tonight. If you’re staying in the area, the Tintenpalast (Ink Palace), the Christuskirche (church), the gymnasium and the Genossenschaftshaus are all well worth visiting. If you need to organise extra accommodation, speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Departure Dates


Start Date End Date Price  
Nov 7, 2025 Nov 20, 2025 $7,195.50
Dec 12, 2025 Dec 25, 2025 $7,760.00
Jan 23, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 $7,730.00
Mar 6, 2026 Mar 19, 2026 $7,700.00
Apr 3, 2026 Apr 16, 2026 $7,470.00
Apr 24, 2026 May 7, 2026 $7,530.00
May 8, 2026 May 21, 2026 $7,695.00
May 15, 2026 May 28, 2026 $7,695.00
May 22, 2026 Jun 4, 2026 $7,695.00
Jun 5, 2026 Jun 18, 2026 $6,925.00
Jun 12, 2026 Jun 25, 2026 $7,695.00
Jun 19, 2026 Jul 2, 2026 $8,000.00
Jul 3, 2026 Jul 16, 2026 $8,070.00
Jul 10, 2026 Jul 23, 2026 $7,130.00
Jul 17, 2026 Jul 30, 2026 $7,130.00
Jul 31, 2026 Aug 13, 2026 $7,920.00
Aug 7, 2026 Aug 20, 2026 $7,260.00
Aug 15, 2026 Aug 28, 2026 $8,065.00
Aug 21, 2026 Sep 3, 2026 $8,145.00
Sep 4, 2026 Sep 17, 2026 $8,065.00
Sep 11, 2026 Sep 24, 2026 $8,220.00
Sep 18, 2026 Oct 1, 2026 $8,065.00
Sep 26, 2026 Oct 9, 2026 $8,065.00
Oct 2, 2026 Oct 15, 2026 $7,920.00
Oct 16, 2026 Oct 29, 2026 $7,920.00
Oct 23, 2026 Nov 5, 2026 $7,695.00
Nov 6, 2026 Nov 19, 2026 $7,470.00
Dec 11, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $7,470.00
Jan 28, 2027 Feb 10, 2027 $7,845.00
Mar 5, 2027 Mar 18, 2027 $7,845.00
Apr 2, 2027 Apr 15, 2027 $7,845.00
Apr 16, 2027 Apr 29, 2027 $7,845.00
May 7, 2027 May 20, 2027 $8,080.00
May 14, 2027 May 27, 2027 $8,080.00
May 21, 2027 Jun 3, 2027 $8,080.00
Jun 4, 2027 Jun 17, 2027 $8,080.00
Jun 11, 2027 Jun 24, 2027 $8,080.00
Jun 18, 2027 Jul 1, 2027 $8,315.00
Jun 25, 2027 Jul 8, 2027 $8,315.00
Jul 2, 2027 Jul 15, 2027 $8,315.00
Jul 9, 2027 Jul 22, 2027 $8,315.00
Jul 16, 2027 Jul 29, 2027 $8,315.00
Jul 30, 2027 Aug 12, 2027 $8,315.00
Aug 6, 2027 Aug 19, 2027 $8,470.00
Aug 13, 2027 Aug 26, 2027 $8,470.00
Aug 20, 2027 Sep 2, 2027 $8,470.00
Aug 27, 2027 Sep 9, 2027 $8,470.00
Sep 3, 2027 Sep 16, 2027 $8,470.00
Sep 10, 2027 Sep 23, 2027 $8,470.00
Sep 17, 2027 Sep 30, 2027 $8,470.00
Sep 24, 2027 Oct 7, 2027 $8,315.00
Oct 1, 2027 Oct 14, 2027 $8,080.00
Oct 15, 2027 Oct 28, 2027 $8,080.00
Nov 5, 2027 Nov 18, 2027 $7,845.00
Dec 10, 2027 Dec 23, 2027 $7,845.00

Tour Details

Travel Dates

Duration

14 days

Price From

$6,925.00

Sale Ends

December 31, 2025
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