Invisible

Sense of Namibia Safari

African Bushwalker Tours
The land of enduring tribes and timeless tradition Home to one of the world’s wildest coastlines, Namibia borders the South Atlantic Ocean between Angola and South Africa. Boasting one of the greatest wildlife populations in the world, some species are truly unique, many are rare, and a few whose lineage goes back long before the first ancestors of mankind evolved. In the Etosha National Park, huge herds of springbok, gemsbok, zebra, and blue wildebeest, as well as smaller numbers of red hartebeest, Bruchell’s zebra, lion, cheetah and the elusive leopard gather at waterholes and are spotted easily against the stark white background of immense salt pans. Namibia is home to the infamous Skeleton Coast, that forlorn and rugged coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. It is here where we find the Namib Desert, the World’s oldest desert and a World Heritage site, from which the country gets its name. The eastern expanses are dominated by the Kalahari Desert; the central highlands are renowned for its free-roaming wildlife and the Etosha National Park. Kaokoland and Damaraland are where we find some of the most dramatic landscapes, the uniquely adapted desert animals and the proud Ovahimba people. And to top it off – the contrast of the lush forest vegetation of the Zambezi region, part of the KAZA Transfrontier National Park. Like the diamonds mined here, Namibia is a true gemstone waiting to be discovered.
Private Tour
Culture and History
Lodging
Rural Life
Sightseeing
Trekking in Nature
Wildlife Viewing
Windhoek , Namibia
11 days
English
4 to 6

What we'll do

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1- 2: Off to Namib Desert & Enjoy the Sands of Sossusvlei

After meeting one of our experienced team leader at the lodge, to advise you on everything you want to know about your trip, we will start making our way to our first destination; iconic Sossusvlei. You will have plenty of time to explore this scenic landscape as you check into your budget level Lodge for two nights.

Rising hundreds of feet above the surface of Namib-Naukluft National Park, the dunes of Sossusvlei are among the most photogenic in the world. Deep shades of gold, ochre and bronze depending on the time of day, they are a favourite with visitors to this desert country. Dune 45 is popular to climb at sunrise while nearby Dead Vlei – literally an ancient wetland that is now parched dry and studded with desiccated tree stumps – is an otherworldly place that must be seen to be believed.

Main Destination: Sossusvlei

Activities Included: Visit Sossusvlei, Dead Vlei, Dune 45, Elim Dune & Sesriem Canyon

Accommodation Budget Level: Affordable / Mid-Range

Meals Plan: Breakfast x 1, Dinner x 2 & Drinking water ( Lunch & Other drinks not included

Distance Covered & Travel Time: 365km ( 5 to 6 hours)

Day 3 - 4: Into German Colonial Architecture & History of Swakopmund

A fascinating drive today takes you northwest through the ever changing desert landscapes of the Namib Naukluft National Park, including the impressive Gaub and Kuiseb canyons.

You will meet the coast at the port town of Walvis Bay and then continue north to Swakopmund where you can enjoy the pleasant seaside location and cooler coastal air for your next two nights.

Swakopmund must be one of the most unique towns in all of Africa. Lying on the Atlantic shore and frequently cocooned by fogs off the ocean, it is a treasure trove of Germanic architecture dating back to the 1800s when Namibia was colonised by Germany. Quaint old houses and shops in retro colours dominate the town’s centre and it is not unusual to see German cuisine on the menus of Swakopmund’s cosy restaurants.

Main Destination: Swakopmund

Optional Activities: Quad bike, Surf the Sand, Living Desert, Trail Desert on horseback, Township tours, Cruise the Bay, Balloon on the Coast, etc

Accommodation Budget Level: Affordable/ Mid-Range

Meal Plan: Breakfast x 2 & Drinking Water on drives

Distance Covered & Travel Time: 345km ( 4 to 5 hours)

Day 5 to 6: Tracking Desert Elephants & Visit the Damara

The "Living Museum" of the Damara promises a look behind the scenes, the first traditional Damara project in Namibia and the only one of its kind. Nowhere else do you have the opportunity to learn something about the traditional culture of the Damara in this form. Along with the Bushmen, the Damara are considered the "natives" of Namibia. Change of scene: the land appears barren, the mountains shimmer rust-red and reflect the heat. One of the greatest works of art in southern Africa is said to be located here? But yes, it's called Twyfelfontein and is home to over 2500 rock engravings and rock paintings. Picasso would be impressed and so not only the "Dancing Kudu" is a feast for the eyes. With your tour guide you will visit some of the historical finds on a 2-hour hike. Afterwards you travel to Uis. the Brandberg massif, with Namibia's highest peak, shimmers in the evening light.

Main Destination: Damaraland Mountains

Optional Activities:

Accommodation Budget Level: Affordable/ Mid-Range

Meal Plan: Breakfast x 2, Dinner x 2 & Drinking Water on drives

Distance Covered & Travel Time: 280km ( 3 to 4 hours)

Day 7: Visit of the Himba - Ugab Valley

What do the Himba have to do with the Herero? How many braids does an unmarried young man wear? Why are butter and ocher so popular in the Himba women's beauty salon? Why is there a fire burning between the cattle kraal and the main house in a Himba farmstead? Your guide will be happy to help you solve these puzzles. On a guided tour through the Himba village you will learn interesting facts about the culture and way of life of the "Red Nomads". Your journey continues through the wild and romantic landscape of Damaraland with African savannah, sandy dry rivers and imposing granite rocks. Embedded in a valley with imposing table mountains lies the rock formation of the Vingerklip and the lodge of the same name. You take a short hike and enjoy the silence with a sundowner afterwards. Back at the lodge, two swimming pools offer a welcome refreshment. You will have dinner at dizzy heights directly on the lodge plateau.

Main Destination: Ugab Valley ( Damaraland)

Activities Included:

Accommodation Budget Level: Affordable/ Mid-Range

Meal Plan: Breakfast x 1, Dinner x 1 & Drinking Water on drives

Distance Covered & Travel Time: 320km ( 4 to 5 hours)

DAY 8 TO 10: THE BEST OF ETOSHA PANS & ITS WATERHOLES

After a relaxed breakfast, you can visit a traditional Himba village and meet these proud and statuesque people. The Himba still adhere to their traditional values and cultures and are one of the last genuinely nomadic people on Earth and then we head off to the famous Etosha beckons. Now it's time to concentrate and keep your eyes open - every bend, every water hole has new surprises in store! A special highlight is the evening at the waterhole of your camp. It is illuminated in the dark and is well attended! Especially rhinos come by often.

We will visit a number of waterholes and stop to view the Etosha Pan, also known as the " place of dry water ". At Namutoni, we will be able to relax at the swimming pool or waterhole before a late afternoon game drive. The game viewing here is usually excellent, with close-up views of springboks, zebras, impalas, giraffes, gemsboks and plenty of birds.

MAIN DESTINATION: Etosha National Park

ACTIVITIES INCLUDED: Game Drives, Animal Tracking, Landscape Photography, Bird Watching

ACCOMMODATION BUDGET LEVEL: Affordable / Mid-Range

MEAL PLAN: Breakfast x 3, lunches x 2, Dinner x 3 & Drinking Water ( Other drinks not included)

DISTANCE COVERED & TRAVEL TIME: 307km ( 4 to 5 hours)

Day 11: HOMEWARD BOUND & TOUR TERMINATES

After breakfast, we travel back through the centre of the country exposing bush land savannah to the capital in the centre of the country. Time permitting, en route we may stop at the famous wood carvers market on the way or the craft market in the main street in Windhoek to pick up the last few souvenirs. Windhoek is a cosmopolitan melting pot of European architecture with African culture, with a variety of excellent restaurants to choose from. You will be dropped off at your accommodation of choice, or transferred to the airport for your outward flight.

MAIN DESTINATION: Windhoek

MEAL PLAN: Breakfast

DISTANCE COVERED & TRAVEL TIME: 398km ( 3 to 4 hours)

Where we'll go

Map

Tap to load map

Meeting point

When you touch down at Hosea Kutako International Airport or your lodge in Windhoek

Good to know

Good to know

Accommodation: 2 and 3 star En-suite camps and lodges

What you will do on safari:

  • This safari encompasses the beauty of Namib Desert, Swakopmund Germany Heritage, Damaraland and Etosha eco-systems. Your days on safari are focused predominantly on game drives exploring amazing wildlife and birdlife areas.

Booking This Safari:

  • Book this safari as part of a small group of maximum 6 guests or book the entire departure as a private safari for families, honeymooners or special interests.

A private vehicle and guide is available on any of our scheduled safaris subject to availability which enables you to share the camps and lodges with others but you have the exclusive use of your own private vehicle and guide.

Best Time to Go: July to November

Tour Conditions: minimum 4 guests & maximum 6 per departure vehicle

Schedules: Tours are scheduled on departure dates and kindly email our reservation team for dates, rates and details

Weather:

  • Weather will be mostly dry and pleasantly sunny. High temperatures will reach 25 - 30 Degrees Celsius during the day, while lows will be in 10 - 20 Degrees Celsius range during evening.

Routing:

  • Departing from Windhoek into Namib Desert, Swakopmund, Damaraland, Etosha National Park

What is included?

  • 10 nights in the listed or equivalent accommodations in a double room with bath/shower and toilets
  • Meals: All meals as specified in the itinerary
  • Entrance Fees: Namib Naukluft National Park, Twyfelfontein, Petrified Forest, Living Museum of the Damara, Etosha National Park
  • Activities: As specified
  • General: Still mineral water on safari vehicle, tourism levy and government taxes where applicable, 24hrs medical evacuation insurance

What is not included?

  • Hot air ballooning at Sossusvlei
  • Any entrance fees and excursions not included in the itinerary
  • Any items of a personal nature (telephone expenses, curios, medicines, etc)
  • All beverages (except mineral water consumed on board the safari vehicle)
  • Laundry (service available at lodges at extra cost)
  • Gratuities
  • International flights to Namibia and airport taxes
  • Return airport transfers to and from Windhoek International Airport
  • Pre- and post-safari accommodation in Windhoek
  • Visa fees and airport taxes Bank charges

What to bring

  • Safari Packing Guide: - When travelling on a mobile safari, luggage must be compact, light and easy to pack into the trailer. Each guest is strictly limited to 20kg of luggage in a soft carrier bag and an additional small day bag plus limited camera equipment. We suggest you bring the following: - Good quality flashlight and spare batteries/bulbs - Camera with spare batteries, film or memory cards - Good quality pair of binoculars (8×30 or better) - Fleece or sweater and a warm jacket for colder winter nights (July – Aug) - Beanies, scarf and gloves for the cold early morning game drives in winter – it can reach 0˚C - Sun block, lip balm, sunglasses, hat, swimsuit, insect repellent and mala ria prophylaxis - Toiletries and any medications

Cancellation and refund

The booking fee ($45.00 p.p. included in the displayed price) is non-refundable if you cancel your booking. If a local cancels a booking or does not show up at the agreed time and place, you receive a full refund of the booking fee.

You are buying a unique experience that also empowers local communities and people to improve their lives by sharing their knowledge and lifestyle.

We give space for creativity. The locals themselves decide and develop the activity idea and design it in a way they find interesting.

Locals get 100% of the price they want. The booking fee is added separately.

Meet the Local

Avatar

Our Duty in the Wilderness! Ours is not just guiding you from one place of interest to another. It is passionate love of what we do and sharing our culture as well as passing on the history passed to us by forefathers through story telling. The next coming months we will be leading a number of Safari trips through Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe,Zambia, Rwanda ,Uganda and Tanzania . Lucky are those who will seat at the campfire with us . But we will try taking you along with us in our Story telling. Follow us or contact us for your next African Adventure!

Ask questions

Asking questions is restricted to registered users. Don't worry. It's free!