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N$71,800/

Per Person
  • 23 Days/22 Nights
  • Southern Namibia , Coastal Namibia , Northern Namibia

Included and Excluded

  • Transport + Fuel + Guide/Driver
  • Accommodations
  • Excursions: Guided activities, Sandwich Harbour + Catamaran
  • Airport Transfers
  • Meals + Drinks
  • Park fees
  • Flight tickets and Visas
  • Activities: Not mentioned

Highlights of the Tour

Itinerary

Located in southern Keetmanshoop, this charming town is a gateway to some of Namibia’s most unique desert attractions. Visitors can explore the iconic Quiver Tree Forest and the fascinating Giant's Playground, known for its unusual rock formations. With its quiet atmosphere and rich history, Keetmanshoop is a perfect stopover for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural insight in southern Namibia.

Located along the Atlantic coast in Lüderitz, this historic coastal town is known for its colorful German colonial architecture and strong ocean winds. Surrounded by desert and sea, Lüderitz offers a unique atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Namibia. Visitors can explore the nearby ghost town of Kolmanskop, where sand-filled houses tell stories of the diamond boom era, making Lüderitz a fascinating destination rich in history and coastal charm.

Located in the heart of the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei is one of Namibia’s most iconic destinations, famous for its towering red sand dunes some of the highest in the world. The striking landscapes, especially at sunrise and sunset, create unforgettable photographic moments. Nearby highlights include Deadvlei, with its ancient camel thorn trees set against a white clay pan, offering visitors a truly surreal and breathtaking desert experience.

Situated along the Atlantic coast in Swakopmund, this vibrant town blends German colonial charm with modern seaside adventure. Known as Namibia’s adventure capital, it offers a wide range of activities from sandboarding and quad biking to scenic ocean tours. With its cool coastal climate, charming streets, and relaxed atmosphere, Swakopmund is the perfect destination for both thrill-seekers and those looking to unwind by the sea.

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-WEB:0c80c2c9-1966-4598-b1e5-755b40daa264-6" data-testid="conversation-turn-14" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> Located on Namibia’s central coast in Walvis Bay, this coastal town is known for its beautiful lagoon and rich marine life. The Walvis Bay Lagoon attracts flamingos, pelicans, and other bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy activities such as dolphin cruises, kayaking, and exploring the surrounding sand dunes, where the desert meets the Atlantic Ocean in a truly unique landscape.

Rising dramatically from the desert plains, Spitzkoppe is one of Namibia’s most iconic natural landmarks, often referred to as the “Matterhorn of Namibia.” These ancient granite peaks, over 120 million years old, create a striking landscape perfect for photography, hiking, and stargazing. The area is also rich in history, with ancient San rock paintings found in nearby caves, offering a glimpse into Namibia’s early inhabitants and cultural heritage.

Located near Spitzkoppe, Omandumba offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of the Erongo region. This area is known for its Living Museum of the San, where visitors can learn about the traditions, survival skills, and daily life of one of Namibia’s oldest indigenous communities. Surrounded by scenic desert landscapes and granite formations, Omandumba combines cultural insight with natural beauty, making it a meaningful and enriching stop on your journey.

Located near the town of Uis, a visit to a Himba village offers a unique cultural experience and insight into one of Namibia’s most traditional communities. The Himba people are known for their distinctive red ochre body adornment, traditional lifestyle, and deep-rooted customs. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about their daily life, beliefs, and traditions, making this an authentic and memorable cultural encounter in the heart of Namibia.

Namibia’s iconic wildlife haven, home to elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and hundreds of bird species. Its vast salt pans and waterholes offer unforgettable safari experiences, especially during the dry season when animals gather to drink. A must-visit for stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife encounters.

Immerse yourself in traditional Ovambo life Participate in daily village activities Storytelling, food tasting, and cultural exchange Participate in daily village life: cooking, pounding mahangu, basket weaving

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