15 Day Namibian Adventurer

Introduction

Highlights 

The itinerary starts with a drive to Spitzkoppe, there are a number of short walking trails. Continuing towards Twyfelfontein and Damaraland, you have another opportunity to search for the elusive desert-adapted elephant, great fun when self-driving.

Then the drive west is to the area known as Kaokoland. Although this region shares a border with Owamboland, the atmosphere and landscape couldn’t be more different. This is one of the sparsest populated areas in the world as the local inhabitants are the nomadic Himba people.The true wilderness adventure continues with the opportunity to go canoeing on the Kunene River. It is now time to head south.

Continuing north of Etosha is Owamboland. This area is seldom visited by tourists but is one of the more fascinating areas of Namibia – as this is where the majority of the countries population lives. Wander around markets, visit local cuca shops and learn how the majority of the inhabitants live from subsistence farming on communal farming land, where there is no individual ownership or formal boundaries.  

Heading towards Rundu and the Tsumkwe Bushmanland where you are exposed to one of Namibia’s oldest tribes.

The next day you will drive to Etosha National Park, one of southern Africa’s most spectacular wildlife destinations. About 20% of the park is an enormous mineral pan, commonly known as the ‘Great White Place’. Whilst the pan often fills with water in the rainy season attracting flamingoes and other wading birds, the series of waterholes along the southern edge of the pan entices large concentrations of wildlife in the colder, winter months. With 3 leisurely nights set aside to game view at flood-lit waterholes, close-up observations and photographic opportunities of animal interaction are plentiful.

This safari is offered in standard accommodation and camping versions. If you prefer luxury accommodation please inquire.

Included and Excluded

  • Includes
    * Accommodation / Campsite and activities as set out in itinerary
    * Car rental as indicated
    * Meals as stated in itinerary
    * VAT: Tourism levy
    * Welcome Pack
  • Standard Inclusions for car rental- these might vary depending on the car rental - All vehicles on zero excess
    * Kilometres
    * Premium cover
    * Contract fee
    * Tyre & glass damage
    * Airport transfers
    * 1-2 spare tyres
    * Unlimited additional drivers
  • Extra for Camping vehicle inclusions for car rental- these might vary depending on the car rental - All vehicles on zero excess
    * Standard Camping Equipment (2-4 pax)
    * Rooftop Tent OR Ground Tent
    Please inquire for the details list of camping equipment.
  • Excludes
    * International and other flights;
    * Visas
    * Fuel
    * Additional meals and optional activities;
    * Personal insurance; tips/gratuities;
    * Items of a personal nature;
    * Entry fees to parks and places of interest;
    * Extras for car hire as indicated below
  • Standard exclusions for car rental- these might vary depending on the car rental - All vehicles on zero excess
    One-way drop-off fees
    Additional equipment
    Fines & fine handling fee
    Lost key call-out fee
    Fuel
    From 2019 proposed park entry fees: N$250/person/day; N$100/child under 16 years and N$50/vehicle day – subject to change - please note that visitors must be in rest camps or outside the park - gates open/close at sunrise/sunset

Tour Plan

Introduction Highlights  The itinerary starts with a drive to Spitzkoppe, there are a number of short walking trails. Continuing towards Twyfelfontein and Damaraland, you have another opportunity to search for the elusive desert-adapted elephant, great fun when self-driving. Then the drive west is to the area known as Kaokoland. Although this region shares a border with Owamboland,…

  • Day 1 - 2

    Destination: Kalahari Namibia

    Spreading across Botswana, South Africa and Namibia, the Kalahari meaning 'the great thirst' is an exceptionally beautiful living desert. The landscape is characterised by a large semi-arid sandy savannah draped over a gently rolling inland sea of sand covering most of Botswana and large parts of Namibia and South Africa. It is also the last bastion of the indigenous San people with the modern world having enveloped all the other areas they once roamed. The Namibian portion is made up of red sands covered in thin, wispy, mostly golden grass and dotted with acacia trees and wide-ranging wildlife including gemsbok, impala, jackals and cheetah.

  • Day 1 - 2

    Accommodation: Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch

    Description
    The lodge lies on the edge of the Southern Kalahari in the mixed tree and shrub Savannah. The ranch is characterized by huge red sands dunes running parallel, and in a northern-westerly to south-easterly direction. This ‘Spirit of Africa’ atmosphere, coupled with service, delivered with graciousness and charm, in an unashamedly luxurious setting, will be the hallmarks of this establishment, providing excellent value and unforgettable memories for the discerning traveller.
    Property Facilities
    24-hour Security, Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Communal Dining, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, TV Room
    Room Facilities
    Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah

    Your Stay

    1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

    Your Rooms

    1x Savannah Chalet

  • Day 1

    Experiences: AGATELLE KALAHARI GAME RANCH • KALAHARI NAMIBIA

    Morning Bushman Walk

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    A relaxing walk with the Bushman (San), sharing with you their ancient survival skills and secrets from their forefathers. Arriving at the traditional Bushman village, you will meet the family who will present you with how they used to store water in ostrich eggs , plants for medicinal use, setting up traps, the making of ostrich and bead jewellery, etc. This is really an experience, always to remember. The guide will do the necessary translation in English, as the Bushman will be speaking in their language.

    Morning Cheetah Viewing

    Night Game Drive

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    After dinner, this drive offers the adventures one, the opportunity to look out with the aid of a strong spotlight, for various nocturnal animals such as aardvark, bat-eared foxes, porcupines, springhare, aardwolf, wild cats, birds, such as owls and so much more. This will be accompanied with hot gluwein/sherry in winter or something refreshing in summer.

    Horseback Safari

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Bagatelle has a variety of horses suitable for children, beginners, intermediate and advanced riders. Experience the Kalahari in silence with only the sounds of nature, on well trained quarter horses (cowboy horses) accompanied with a guide. Enjoy refreshing drink in an ostrich egg shell on the dune, before heading back to the ranch.
    Day Notes
    Upon arrival collect your rental vehicle and head south onto the red dunes of the Kalahari Basin, where you’ll overnight at Bagatelle Kalahari Game Reserve. If time permits perhaps join an optional guided nature drive around the reserve to look out for some of the desert adapted wildlife. Approx 3hours drive from city - if your flight arrives later in the morning we suggest you consider staying nearer to Windhoek as delays out of the international airport are quite common Accommodated option Overnight: Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch - DBB Camping option Overnight: Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch Campsite  - no meals included 

  • DAY 2 - 4

    Destination: Fish River Canyon

    Carving out an epic rocky wonderland in the south of Namibia, the Fish River has created Africa’s largest and the world’s second-largest canyon. Hot, dry and stony, the Fish River Canyon measures a whopping 160 kilometres in length, at times 27 kilometres in width and 550 metres in depth. The awe-inspiring natural beauty of this ancient geological marvel draws visitors from around the globe. For those looking for adventure, the intense 85 kilometre Fish River Hiking Trail through1.5 billion years of geological history will definitely thrill avid adventure enthusiasts, and for visitors looking to relax, head over to the canyon's southern end to enjoy a soak in the mineral waters of the renowned hot springs of Ai-Ais, or take in the spectacularly scenic views from Hobas Restcamp as well as numerous other viewpoints along its rim. Other popular activities include: scenic chartered flights, horse riding, nature drives and seasonal kayaking.

  • DAY 2 - 4

    Accommodation: Fish River Lodge

    Canyon Drive (Full day)

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    This is the only access route by vehicle into the Fish River Canyon. As you journey into the depths of the canyon, you will witness first-hand the millions of years of geological upheaval when the earth’s continents separated and tectonic movement resulted in the formation of the canyon. Petrified rippled mud and glacial deposits, dramatic fault lines, rough limestone and shiny quartzite are but a few of the features you will see along the way. Guides will point out evidence of rhino that once navigated the gorges and pairs of territorial klipspringers as they feast on succulents. The drive ends at the permanent rock pools. Lunch is served before heading back to the Lodge. The duration of the excursion is approximately 7 hours. Departure time from the Lodge – between 06h00 and 07h00 after an early breakfast | Minimum 2 guests per excursion, maximum 9 per vehicle | 50% discount for children under 12.

    Five Night Canyon Hike (Only from April to September)

    Canyon Sundowner Drive

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    The late afternoon drive will take you along the top of the plateau with stops at two different viewpoints for you to take photographs and experience the canyon at its most dramatic. Our guide will also explain the geology, flora and fauna along the way before you catch a glimpse of the meandering Fish River below at the last stop. Drinks and snacks will be served. Departure: 17h00 in winter, 18h00 in summer | Minimum 2 guests per excursion – maximum 9 per vehicle | 50% discount for children under 12.

    Canyon Rim Walks

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    These easy unguided walks along the rim of the canyon are best taken early in the morning and late afternoon when the canyon’s shadows and colours are at their most dramatic. Have a closer look at the plants and the birdlife and marvel at the vastness of the landscape and the skies. There are few places left in the world where you can truly be alone and have clean air to breathe and time to reflect. Alone on the rim of the canyon – seize the moment! Guided walks are also available on request depending on availability of guides.
    Description
    Fish River Lodge in southern Namibia is the only lodge perched directly on the rim of the Fish River Canyon offering guests breathtaking views of the canyon from sunrise to sunset. Experience first hand the geological forces that unfolded 300 million years ago, when the Fish River began to etch its way through hard quartzite forming a Canyon 90 kilometers long, 549 meters deep and 28 kilometers wide in some places, making it the world's second largest Canyon. The 45 000 hectare Canyon Nature Park is a natural sanctuary for Karoo succulent flora and endemic wildlife. Incredible hiking trails meander down into the heart of the canyon affording guests spectacular scenery combined with 75 km river frontage made up of permanent water holes and rock pools that attract Hartmans Zebra, Kudu, Oryx, Springbok and many other smaller wildlife species and endemic bird life.
    Property Facilities
    Bar, Eco Friendly, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
    Room Facilities
    En-Suite, Fan, Outside Shower, Safe, Shower, Verandah

    Your Stay

    2 Nights Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
    Day Notes
    Leave Bagatelle Kalahari Game Reserve after breakfast and drive south to Fish River Canyon, perhaps stop and wander around the Quiver Tree Forest (traditionally used by the Bushman to hold their quivers – hence the name) and Giants Playground – a large group of granite boulders, before continuing onto Fish River – this afternoon sit and appreciate the stunning views or perhaps wander along the rim to appreciate the sheer scale and beauty of the area – if you didn’t have a chance to see the Quiver Tree Forest . The following day recommend joining an optional activity to either walk or drive into the canyon (note that walks are seasonal and during winter months only). Two nights are spent here. Approx 5-6hours plus stops (if via Quiver Tree) Accommodated option Overnight: Fish River Lodge - DBB Camping option Overnight: Canyon Roadhouse Campsite - no meals included 

  • DAY 4 - 6

    Destination: Aus

    Perched above the plains of the Namib Desert in the rocky Aus Mountains, the small village of Aus lies at the heart of phenomenal botanic diversity. Aus serves as an excellent base from which to see the area’s major attraction: the feral horses of the Namib Desert, which run wild and free in the sparsely vegetated plains. The best place for viewings is at the water trough at Garub, which lies just twenty kilometres away from Aus. Visitors can gain insight into the Succulent Karoo by visiting beautiful Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, home to the most biodiverse desert in the world. Don't miss the opportunity to camp under the famously clear Namibian night sky and experience the desert landscape on horseback.

  • DAY 4 - 6

    Accommodation: Klein-Aus Vista Desert Horse Inn Gondwana Collection Namibia

    Description
    Where the subtle colours of the grassy Pro-Namib merge with Namib sands in a lovers’ embrace, you’ll find Klein Aus Vista. Surrounded by the rocky Aus hills, Desert Horse Inn is an attractive base for a sojourn in south-western Namibia en route to the famed dunes of Sossusvlei. Location: 2 km west of Aussm on the B4 (Aus/Wild Horses/Kolmanskuppe/Lüderitz)
    Property Facilities
    24-hour Security, Bar, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Internet Access (Paid), Laundry Service (Available), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
    Room Facilities
    En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah

    Your Stay

    2 Nights Bed and Breakfast

  • Day 4 - 5

    Experiences: KLEIN-AUS VISTA DESERT HORSE INN GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA • AUS

    Kolmanskop

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Amongst the sands of the Namib, the crumbling buildings of a small, once-luxurious town emerge from the drifting dunes. This ghost town is Kolmanskop, a reminder of the wealth of a time when diamonds could be picked by hand from the desert, and a remarkable photographic opportunity with few equals anywhere on earth.

    Diaz Point Coffee Shop

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    A coffee shop located in perfect location. Diaz Point Coffee Shop is run by a characteristic older lady. The coffee shop serves excellent cake.
    Day Notes
    Onward to one of the best kept secrets of Namibia - Klein Aus, a truly beautiful spot, situated on the edge of the desert with endless views of open plains and mountains. You’ll be based here for 2 nights and have time for optional activities. Enjoy self-guided hikes or mountain bike trails (bikes available for hire) in the Aus Mountains, join the lodge for a guided excursion in the surrounding area, or take a self-guided day trip to Luderitz to visit Kolmanskop Ghost Town, a tribute to the diamond mining of the past and explore this rugged and desolate coastline where you can look out for African penguins! En route back to Klein Aus stop at the waterhole and hide of the horses of the Namib, one of only 2 or 3 truly recognised wild herds of horses in the world and be amazed at how they survive in this harsh environment.  Approx 4-5hours Accommodated option Overnight: Klein-Aus Vista Desert Horse Inn Lodge- BB Camping option Overnight: Klein-Aus Vista Desert Horse Inn Campsite - no meals included 

  • DAY 6 - 8

    Destination: Sesriem

    Opuwo, meaning 'the end' in Herero, lies in the north western Kunene region of Namibia. It serves as the capital of the region and is known as the gateway to the magnificent Epupa Falls. The surrounding landscape is characterised by low-lying hills, and vast dry desert plains inhabited by a wealth of desert-adapted wildlife. It serves as the central hub for the Himba culture. The town provides a perfect base for visitors wishing to explore the Kaokoland area and visit the local villages of the itinerant Himba people. The town and the Opuwo surrounding area is known as one of the cultural highlights of a trip to Namibia as it features an incredibly rich cultural heritage. Don’t miss an opportunity to learn about the fascinating Himba community within this starkly beautiful landscape.

  • DAY 6 - 8

    Accommodation: Desert Camp

    Description
    Self-catering at its Best amidst unparalleled Desert Beauty... Desert Camp is situated just 5 km from the entrance gate to Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon in the Namib Nauklauft Park. Nestled under centuries old camel thorn trees, Desert Camp offers unsurpassed views over the Desert landscapes and surrounding mountains - An absolute must for the nature lover and photographer! The 28 affordable self-catering accommodation units are equipped with an en-suite bathroom, shaded veranda with a fitted kitchenette, barbeque, power points and an adjacent parking area. Each air-conditioned room features twin beds and a fold-out sleeper couch to accommodate 2 small children (under 12) free of charge when sharing with 2 full paying adults. Utility boxes with most utensils needed are available at reception and fresh food supplies can be ordered daily. Facilities at the main building include a fully stocked and serviced bar with big screen television, a sparkling swimming pool and 2 communal bomas with cooking and wash up facilities which are perfect for groups travelling together. Meals can be enjoyed at the nearby Sossusvlei Lodge restaurant and their Adventure Centre offers a range of exciting Desert activities to explore the area. A fully stocked shop, fuel and an Internet café is available at the Sossus Oasis Service Station.
    Property Facilities
    Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Meal on Request, Pool, Secure Parking
    Room Facilities
    Air Conditioning, Cooking Facilities, Disabled Rooms, En-Suite, Fridge, Safe, Shower, Verandah

    Your Stay

    2 Nights Bed and Breakfast

  • Day 6 - 7

    Experiences: Sesriem

    Sesriem Canyon

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Sesriem Canyon is a captivating natural wonder located in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia. Carved over millions of years by the Tsauchab River, this narrow gorge is a testament to the power of erosion. The name Sesriem comes from the Afrikaans and Dutch words for six leather straps, which early pioneers used tied together to draw water from the deep pools within the canyon. Sesriem Canyon is not only a geological marvel but also a haven for unique desert flora and fauna, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the surreal landscapes of the Namib Desert.

    Dune 45

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Named for its location 45 kilometres past the town of Sesriem, Dune 45 is renowned for its elegant shape, which – along with its position close to the road – have earned it the distinction of ‘most photographed dune in the world’. If you’re not keen for the strenuous hike to the top of Big Daddy, Dune 45 is a more forgiving alternative, standing at only 80 metres and featuring a much gentler gradient.

    Dead Vlei

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    This ancient clay pan was once an oasis, studded with acacias and fed by a river that suddenly changed course, leaving the earth to dry up along with the trees it previously supported. So dry were the climatic conditions that the trees never decomposed – instead they were entirely leached of moisture so that today, 900 years later, they remain as desiccated, blackened sentinels dotting the pan’s cracked surface. Surrounded by the red-pink dunes of the Namibia Desert, they create a surreal spectacle that is a photographer's dream.
    Day Notes
    From Aus drive to Namib Desert, located inside Namib Naukluft Park, here, enjoy the wonder of the magnificent dunes of Sossusvlei.  Sossusvlei and the surrounding sand dune sea is reputed to have some of the highest dunes in the world and is certainly part of one of the oldest deserts; this is an excellent location for photography and exploring on foot will give you a greater sense of understanding to this harsh and seemingly endless environment. Approx 5hours.  Note: The last section into the region is 4x4 only and unless you are an experienced 4x4 sand driver we recommend you leave the vehicle at the 2x4 car park and walk or take a shuttle service the final 5km into the heart of this sea of sand. Accommodated option Overnight: Desert Camp- BB Camping option Overnight: Sesriem Campsite - no meals included 

  • DAY 8 - 10

    Destination: Swakopmund

    Set along Namibia's spectacularly scenic coast, the seaside town of Swakopmund is known for its wide-open avenues, colonial architecture, and its surrounding otherworldly desert terrain. Founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South-West Africa, Swakopmund is often described as being more German than Germany. Now a seaside resort town, Swakopmund is the capital of the Skeleton Coast tourism area and has plenty to keep visitors happy. The quirky mix of German and Namibian influences, adventure options, laid-back atmosphere and cool sea breeze make it a very popular Namibian destination. Visitors can look forward to a number of exciting activities including: quad biking, horse riding, paragliding, fishing, sightseeing and fascinating desert tours

  • DAY 8 - 10

    Accommodation: Swakopmund Plaza Hotel

    Walvis Bay Dolphin & Seal Cruise

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Several operators run boat cruises from Walvis Bay geared towards dolphin, seal and whale watching, but also offering visitors the chance to experience the region’s natural beauty and phenomenal bird life.

    Sandwich Harbour

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Sandwich Harbour is an important wetland and ecosystem on the Atlantic coast of Namibia, located between Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. It is an important wildlife habitat for fish, shorebirds, and other seabirds, as well as a variety of migratory species. The area includes a bay in the north and a lagoon at the southern end, providing a tranquil environment for various aquatic creatures. The lagoon is home to several endangered species and is an important breeding ground for thousands of migratory birds, making it a unique and important area to be protected. The area also provides necessary resources for local communities, including a fishing industry and sea salt production.
    Description
    Swakopmund Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre is ideally located in the heart of Swakopmund and surrounded by a number of historic buildings and restaurants. The hotel offers a variety of 6 room types including stylish comfort rooms, suites, family rooms and an unique luxury suite. All rooms offer en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, heating, mini bar, safe, TV, tea and coffee facilities, telephone and free internet. The multi conference and event centre is fully equipped with the latest technology and convertible into more that 30 setups and can cater for 6 to 240 people. The perfect venue for weddings, seminars, conferences and all other kind of events.
    Property Facilities
    24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Secure Parking
    Room Facilities
    Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television

    Your Stay

    2 Nights Bed and Breakfast
    Day Notes
    This morning journey north crossing the Kuiseb Canyon and onward through the desert with its endless vistas across the plains to the coast. You can stop at Walvis Bay to visit the lagoon – a protected RAMSAR site to see flamingos, pelicans and the endemic Damara tern and from here it’s a short drive to Swakopmund. This town is a picturesque resort with many good seafood restaurants, cafes and shops as well as an interesting museum and aquarium and is also the activity centre of Namibia where you can enjoy a scenic flight over the desert and coastline, marine cruise, skydiving, sand boarding or quad biking. Alternatively, take a highly recommended optional half day or full day trip to the marine sanctuary of Sandwich Harbour. Overnight in a twin room on a bed and breakfast basis, all other meals and optional activities will be at client’s expense Approx 5+hours

  • DAY 10 - 11

    Destination: Twyfelfontein

    Set in the Kunene Region of northwestern Namibia, Twyfelfontein is a spectacularly scenic area, featuring one of the largest and most important concentrations of rock art in Africa. The name ‘Twyfelfontein’ translates to ‘Fountain of Doubt’, which refers to the perennial spring situated in the impressive Huab Valley flanked by the slopes of a sandstone table mountain. It was this spring that attracted Stone Age hunters over six thousand years ago, and it was during this time that the extensive group of rock engravings and paintings were produced. Visitors can look forward to basing themselves at some wonderfully shady campsites along the Aba-Huab riverbed, while exploring over thirty different sacred ritual sites of the traditional hunter-gatherer communities.

  • DAY 10 - 11

    Accommodation: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge

    Twyfelfontein Rock Art

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Twyfelfontein is a World Heritage Site boasting one of the richest rock art concentrations in Africa. Thousands of tourists come to this site each year to view some 2, 500 Stone Age rock engravings. The area is home to 17 rock art sites, which collectively encompass 212 engraved stone slabs. There are an additional 13 sites displaying rock paintings.

    Organ Pipes

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    A geological wonder awaits visitors in the Twyfelfontein area of Namibia. The Organ Pipes are a series of vertical basalt columns that resemble a giant pipe organ. Formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, these rocks offer a striking contrast to the surrounding sandstone. Hikers can enjoy the scenic views and marvel at the hexagonal shapes of the Organ Pipes. A nearby attraction is the Burnt Mountain, a hill that glows red at sunset.

    Petrified Forest

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    The Petrified Forest, located in the Kunene Region, showcases 280-million-year-old petrified trees from the Permian period. This remarkable site offers guided tours along a marked trail to view the stone-encased trees while interpretive signs explain its geological history. Visitors must preserve this national monument, making it a unique destination for those interested in Earth's ancient history and geology. Its arid desert location near Damaraland also provides opportunities for wildlife sightings, including desert-adapted elephants and oryx.
    Description
    Welcome to Twyfelfontein Country Lodge. A true landmark situated in the heart of one of the world’s most magnificent wilderness regions. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Twyfelfontein in Damaraland is home to one of the largest collections of rock-art engravings found in Southern Africa. Not only did the Khoi-San and tribes of ancient years leave us with a true cultural heritage, but the whole area is characterised by natural wonders such as Doros Crater, Burnt Mountain, Organ Pipes, Petrified Forest and desert-adapted animals – of which the desert-adapted elephant is probably the most well-known species. Nestled along the mountainside, the lodge beautifully blends in with its surrounding environment. Using natural stone, carefully selected paint colours and thatched roofs, its design compliments the sandstone rock formations with minimum visual impact on this picturesque landscape. Magnificent views from the deck over the Huab Valley, desert plains and distant mountains provide for hours of relaxed comfort, peace and tranquillity. Twyfelfontein is much more than just accommodation; it is a destination in itself.
    Property Facilities
    24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
    Room Facilities
    Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Laundry Facilities, Mosquito Nets, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower, Verandah

    Your Stay

    1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

  • DAY 11 - 12

    Destination: Etosha South

    Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the southern region of this wild paradise. The area is comprised of a collection of world class private game reserves. The national park can be accessed via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate. Visitors can catch a glimpse of a variety of wildlife including: lion, giraffe, elephant, white and black rhino, and a multitude of plains game. Popular activities include: enjoying an open 4x4 safari with an expert guide, half day or full day drives with the option of a picnic lunch with wine on the full day game drive.

  • DAY 11 - 12

    Accommodation: Okaukuejo Resort • ETOSHA SOUTH

    Etosha National Park

    ACTIVITY • INFORMATION
    Situated in northwestern Namibia, the Etosha National Park offers a premier game viewing experience. The park’s diverse vegetation ranges from dense bush to open plains attracting a variety of wildlife. Located in the heart of the park is the Etosha Pan - a shallow depression that covers an area of 5000 square kilometres. Dry and shimmering for most of the year, the pans fill up with water after seasonal rains, making it the perfect habitat for wildlife. In the dry season, the wildlife is attracted to the perennial springs and waterholes that makes for excellent game viewing. Visitors can look forward to world-class game viewing including a variety of large mammals such as lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, zebra, giraffe, a diversity of birdlife such as flamingoes and pelicans.

    Etosha Game Drive

    ACTIVITY • INFORMATION
    Game drive through Etosha National Park searching for predators, plains game, reptiles & birds. Game drives are conducted in custom built safari vehicles with a pop-up roof and large opening windows to maximize photographic opportunities. Depending on the time of year, these game drives take many different routes, but most often focus around the waterholes where you are most likely to see a variety of wildlife taking the chance to get a drink and swim.
    Day Notes
    Onward to Etosha, one of the best game reserves in Southern Africa and home to many species of game including lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, hyena, giraffe, and many types of antelope including the endemic black-faced impala. You will be based in the park for three nights and each rest camp has its own swimming pool, floodlit waterhole, shop and restaurant. Experience game drives in your own vehicle, criss-crossing the park on the gravel roads that connect the waterholes and witness the shimmering mirages on Etosha Pan, a massive ancient salt lake that over the millenia dried leaving a complex of salt pans but nevertheless remains large enough that it can be seen from space! Approx 3-4hours; game drives vary Accommodated option Overnight: Okaukuejo Resort- BB Camping option Overnight: Okaukuejo Campsite - no meals included 
    Description
    Okaukuejo Resort is ideally located 17 km from the southern entrance of the park. Famous for its flood-lit waterhole, where visitors can observe at close quarters a spectacle of wildlife congregating and interacting. The comfortable guest chalets have views overlooking the waterhole. The bush chalets feature double rooms or family chalets. Other facilities include a restaurant, bar, shop, swimming pool, kiosk and camping facilities.

    Your Stay

    1 Night Bed and Breakfast

  • DAY 12 - 13

    Destination: Etosha National Park

    Situated in northwestern Namibia, the Etosha National Park offers a premier game viewing experience. The park’s diverse vegetation ranges from dense bush to open plains attracting a variety of wildlife. Located in the heart of the park is the Etosha Pan - a shallow depression that covers an area of 5000 square kilometres. Dry and shimmering for most of the year, the pans fill up with water after seasonal rains, making it the perfect habitat for wildlife. In the dry season, the wildlife is attracted to the perennial springs and waterholes that makes for excellent game viewing. Visitors can look forward to world-class game viewing including a variety of large mammals such as lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, zebra, giraffe, a diversity of birdlife such as flamingoes and pelicans.

  • DAY 12 - 13

    Accommodation: Halali Resort • ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK

    Located in Northwestern Namibia, Etosha East is a protected sanctuary in the eastern part of the world-renowned Etosha National Park, known as one of the most accessible game reserves in Southern Africa. Etosha East boasts vast open plains scattered with semi-arid savannah grasslands dotted with watering holes and secluded bush camps. An impressive 5000-square-kilometre Etosha salt pan makes up a large area of the eastern side of the park and can even be seen from space. This remote area teems with abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes, as well as a variety of birdlife featuring flamingos, ostriches, eagles, hornbills, and owls.

    HALALI RESORT • ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
    Day Notes
    After breakfast game drive through to Halali. Game Drives vary. Accommodated option Overnight: Halali Resort - BB Camping option Overnight: Halali Campsite - no meals included 

  • DAY 13 - 14

    Destination: Etosha East

    Located in Northwestern Namibia, Etosha East is a protected sanctuary in the eastern part of the world-renowned Etosha National Park, known as one of the most accessible game reserves in Southern Africa. Etosha East boasts vast open plains scattered with semi-arid savannah grasslands dotted with watering holes and secluded bush camps. An impressive 5000-square-kilometre Etosha salt pan makes up a large area of the eastern side of the park and can even be seen from space. This remote area teems with abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes, as well as a variety of birdlife featuring flamingos, ostriches, eagles, hornbills, and owls.

  • DAY 14 - 15

    Destination: Otjiwarongo

    Set on the TransNamib railway in central-north Namibia, near Etosha National Park, Otjiwarongo, meaning ‘the place of fat cattle’, is an affluent town with a suburban feel and numerous attractions. The town is known for its excellent conservation projects, which include several parks protecting large wild cats, such as the famous Cheetah Conservation Fund, and the Crocodile Ranch, where visitors can view and learn about these fascinating creatures. Hiking, guided nature walks, and safaris are popular activities. The lively, traditional craft market adds appeal. History enthusiasts should make sure to visit the Locomotive No 41 monument, and the culturally significant site of the Battle of Waterberg on the Waterberg Mountain.

  • DAY 14

    Accommodation: Otjiwa Safari Lodge

    Description
    Otjiwa is one of the most diverse Namibian destination and not only an stop-over or gateway en-route the world famous Etosha National Park and Damara- or Kaokoland in the west or the Water-berg Plateau in the east. Otjiwa Safari Lodge offer much more than our unique and fragile nature that vary from savannah to acacia forest. Otjiwa enhance animal welfare of not only some endangered and several rare species as as well as an tremendous bird life collection. We encourage also day visitors to share our interest in Game drives, Angling, Canoeing, Mountain biking, Star Gazing, Hiking Swimming and Rhino tracking. Otjiwa sets the stage for unique romantic Weddings, Team Building, other special events and Conferences. Our superb restaurant serves gourmet dishes as well as a variety on excellent home-style Namibian meat.
    Property Facilities
    Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, TV Room
    Room Facilities
    Air Conditioning, Cooking Equipment, Cooking Facilities, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah

    Your Stay

    1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

    Walking Trails

    ACTIVITY • RECOMMENDED
    Hiking as well as mountain biking trails

    Game Drives

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Game drive to the vulture hotel

    Rhino Tracking

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    Rhino tracking on foot

    Bird-Watching

    ACTIVITY • OPTIONAL
    vulture hotel
    Day Notes
    Today, drive towards south in the direction of Otjiwarongo and overnight at Otjiwa Lodge; situated on a private reserve, perhaps join an optional game drive. The lodge is ideally located to visit the nearby CCF - the Cheetah Conservation Fund and recommend a visit the educational centre and museum, their programme is an innovative one, not only do they educate the local farmers and villagers but train dogs to protect the livestock from the cheetahs ensuring that both survive – children of all ages are welcome at the educational centre – if you wish to enjoy the cheetah run and see them exercised kids under 12 must stay outside the enclosure. However, it’s a great way to see them close up and appreciate these wonderful predators.  Approx 4hours Accommodated option Overnight: Otjiwa Lodge- DBB Camping option Overnight: Otjiwa Campsite - no meals included 

  • Day 15

    End of Itinerary

    Day Notes
    If time permits, perhaps join a further activity (own expense), then return to Windhoek, you may wish to stop at Okahandja for some last-minute souvenir shopping at the craft markets where you can barter some gifts before returning to Windhoek International Airport and connect with your onward flight back home.  Drive time approx 2.45hours to Windhoek; drop off vehicle and another 40-45mins to airport – no flights prior to mid-afternoon and later if you wish to join activityEnd of services
    Expert Tips
    As with all car hire companies if you have an accident and they prove you were negligent– for example - speeding then the zero excess becomes void and you are liable. You will complete the contract and discuss any extras with the car rental company upon collection of the vehicle – please check the vehicle carefully as you are responsible for it thereafter. If you have any problems with the car whilst you are on the road please contact them directly. With all car rentals you will need to provide your passport, driving licence (written in English or an international licence), as well as supply credit card for refundable deposit. A GPS is often available by the car rental companies (at clients’ own expense), however, we do find that due to our road network system (and small population), it is not normally required, we realize this is a personal preference and are happy to pre-book for you. Please do not drive around/after sunset Please note that this quote is based on the availability of both accommodation/ vehicle and on the understanding that no bookings have been made. Should we need to use alternative options the price and itinerary is subject to change.

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