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10 Days Namibia Uncharted

  • 10 Days / 9 Nights
  • Max People : 20

Experience Namibia’s diverse landscapes in this 10-day adventure, from the towering dunes of Sossusvlei to the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park. Enjoy thrilling quad biking, sandboarding, and a catamaran cruise in Swakopmund, followed by a 4x4 excursion to Sandwich Harbour. Explore ancient rock engravings in Damaraland and track desert-adapted elephants. Witness incredible safari sightings in Etosha, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. Visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Otjiwarongo and wrap up your journey with cultural and city experiences in Windhoek.

Included in the offer

Transport, Guide, Accommodation, Park fees, Meals as per itinerary, Activities, and Passenger liability insurance as per itinerary.

Excluded from the offer

Additional Nights pre /post accommodation, other meals, premium drinks, tips and gratuities; internet and phone; optional activities; departure tax; personal insurance; items of a personal nature; International flights, visa not stated included in the itinerary.

Itinerary

Located in the heart of the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei is famous for its towering red dunes, which are some of the tallest in the world. The area is a photographer’s paradise, with surreal landscapes like Deadvlei and Sesriem Canyon. It's one of the oldest deserts in the world, offering a stark yet stunning contrast between the red dunes and the white clay pans.

  • Dune 45: Climb one of the world’s tallest dunes for a stunning view of the surrounding desert.
  • Deadvlei: Explore this surreal, white clay pan where ancient camelthorn trees stand against a backdrop of towering red dunes.
  • Sesriem Canyon: Hike through this natural gorge created by centuries of water erosion, revealing unique geological formations.
  • Scenic Flight: Take a scenic flight over the desert to view the breathtaking dune landscapes from above.

A coastal town with a rich German colonial heritage, Swakopmund is known for its unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the desert, Swakopmund is an adventure hub for activities like sandboarding, quad biking, and skydiving, while offering a quaint, laid-back atmosphere with cafes, galleries, and shops.

  • Hot Air Ballooning: Soar above the dunes at sunrise for a magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
  • Quad Biking & Sandboarding: Race across the dunes or glide down the sandy slopes for an adrenaline rush.
  • Marine Wildlife Cruise: Spot dolphins, seals, and pelicans while enjoying fresh oysters and sparkling wine.
  • German Colonial Heritage: Wander through historic streets, visit museums, and enjoy delicious German-inspired cuisine.

Damaraland is one of Namibia’s most remote and scenic areas, home to dramatic landscapes of rugged mountains, ancient rock formations, and desert-adapted wildlife. Known for its prehistoric rock engravings at Twyfelfontein and unique geological formations like the Burnt Mountain and Organ Pipes, Damaraland offers a mix of cultural history and natural beauty.

  • Burnt Mountain & Organ Pipes: Marvel at these natural geological formations created by volcanic activity, offering stunning photo opportunities.
  • Desert-Adapted Wildlife: Spot desert-adapted elephants, rhinos, and oryx as they thrive in the harsh, arid conditions of Damaraland.
  • Skeleton Coast Excursion (optional): Take a guided trip to the eerie Skeleton Coast, known for its shipwrecks and barren landscapes.

One of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves, Etosha National Park is famous for its expansive salt pans and waterholes, attracting large populations of elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and numerous antelope species. Visitors can enjoy incredible game viewing at waterholes like Okaukuejo and Halali, particularly during the dry season when animals gather in large numbers.

  • Etosha Pan: Visit this vast salt pan, which stretches over 4,700 square kilometers, and serves as a key feature of the park.
  • Game Drives: Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives to spot the Big Five and a variety of other wildlife at waterholes throughout the park.
  • Birdwatching: Over 340 bird species can be found in Etosha, including flamingos, raptors, and migratory species.

Located in central Namibia, Okonjima is renowned for its conservation work, particularly with cheetahs and leopards. The reserve is home to the AfriCat Foundation, which works to rehabilitate and protect endangered big cats. Enjoy guided safaris and educational experiences about the reserve’s wildlife and conservation efforts.

  • Cheetah & Leopard Safaris: Participate in guided safaris to track and observe endangered big cats in their natural habitat.
  • Visit the AfriCat Foundation and learn about big cat rehabilitation and conservation programs.
  • Experience the traditional lifestyle of the San (Bushmen) on a guided walk.
  • Night Drives: Take a night safari to spot nocturnal animals like owls, hyenas, and bush babies.

Namibia’s capital and largest city, Windhoek offers a blend of modern urban culture and colonial history. Known for its German colonial architecture, markets, and vibrant atmosphere, it serves as the ideal starting and ending point for any Namibian adventure. With a mix of cultural and historical landmarks, Windhoek reflects the diverse character of Namibia.

  • Independence Memorial Museum: Explore Namibia’s struggle for independence and its path to becoming a republic.
  • Tintenpalast (Parliament Building): Admire the colonial architecture and government buildings, symbolizing the country’s political history.
  • Namibian Craft Centre: Browse local handicrafts, textiles, and art, supporting Namibian artisans and taking home unique souvenirs.
  • Historical Walking Tour: Take a guided walking tour through Windhoek’s historical districts, visiting old churches, colonial-era buildings, and bustling markets.

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