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Ever wanted to 'do' Namibia? This incredible 8-night safari takes in some of Namibia's most amazing spots.

Holiday Type
Family Safari / Luxury Safari

Duration
9 Days / 8 Nights

Pricing
From approx $10,325 pps
Trip Details
Pricing
Please note that the prices are approximate. Please contact us for accurate costings for the time of year you are looking at travelling.
- From approx $10,325 per person sharing
Includes:
- All transfers as specified
- All light aircraft flights as specified
- 2 nights at Kwessi Dunes, 2 nights at Hoanib Valley Camp, 2 nights at Shipwreck Lodge and 2 nights at Safarihoek Lodge including all meals and beverages
- Daily activities (excluding hot air ballooning at Kwessi Dunes)
- Entrance and park fees
- Expert guiding
- Accommodation taxes, tourism levies and VAT
Excludes:
- International flights
- Visas
- Inoculations
- Gratuities
- Additional activities, meals and drinks
Itinerary
Please note this trip is only meant to serve as a guideline, we tailor make your dream safari to suit your needs and requirements.
Day 1-2: Kwessi Dunes | NamibRand Nature Reserve
Spanning an area of 172,200 hectares and encompassing four distinct ecosystems, the NamibRand Reserve of southern Namibia is among the largest privately owned game parks in Southern Africa. Founded to conserve the unique environment and wildlife species of the Namib Desert, the park’s mix of dunes, mountains, rocky outcrops, sandy flats, and gravel plains provides habitats for a diversity of mammals, including hyenas, jackals, foxes, antelopes, and various wild cats. A plethora of bird species, reptiles, insects, and frogs also have their home here, alongside an array of plant species. Discover the mysterious ‘fairy circles’, unexplained bare patches in the sand, or enjoy a night of sublime stargazing - having been named Africa’s first International Dark Sky Reserve, it is one of the least light-polluted areas in the world.

Kwessi Dunes

NamibRand Nature Reserve
Day 3-4: Hoanib Valley Camp | Kaokoveld
Straddling the Angola/Namibia border, the Kaokoveld is a dry, mountainous and relatively undeveloped region that takes in the harsh beauty of Namibia's Skeleton Coast and the copper sands of the northern Namib Desert. The area is inhabited by three main ethnic groups – the Damara, Herero and Himba people – each with their own unique customs, traditions and rituals. The coastal Kaokoveld Desert stretches over 45000 square kilometres and is home to the renowned prehistoric welwitschia plant. Visitors can find a diverse variety of wildlife in the desert including: giraffes, desert-adapted elephants, black rhino, an array of endemic reptiles and many different bird species.

Hoanib Valley Camp

Kaokaveld
Day 5-6: Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Lodge | Skeleton Coast
Stretching from the Swakop River to southern Angola, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is known as the 'Land God Made in Anger'. Thousands of miles of sandy desert dotted with shipwrecks meet with the cold waters of the Atlantic, where ocean fog creeps over the shoreline. Somehow, an amazing array of wildlife and flora manages to survive in this harsh but beautiful environment. Animals living here include seabird colonies, Cape fur seals, zebras, gemsbok, desert-adapted elephants, lions, and many more. Surfing enthusiasts are drawn to the powerful crashing waves, and photographers flock from around the globe to snapshot the eerie shipwreck graveyards and breathtaking coastline.

Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Lodge

Skeleton Coast
Day 7-9: Etosha Heights Safarihoek Lodge | Etosha Heights Private Reserve
Set just outside the south-western border of Etosha National Park, Etosha Heights Private Reserve offers enthralling landscapes, a huge variety of flora and fauna, and a wide range of thrilling activities. Vast savannah, rivers, forests, Mopani woodland, salt pans and dolomite hills spread themselves over the 60,000-hectare area. Numerous safaris and game drives offer the chance to see kudu, lion and the elusive mountain zebra (in the hills) and sable, black-faced impala, giraffe, aardvark, elephant and many more (around the waterholes). Visitors can also take night drives and bush picnics. A double-storey photography hide allows close-up encounters with an incredible diversity of gorgeous birdlife and animal life. Fantastic luxury facilities are provided by the accommodation options.

Etosha Heights Safarihoek Lodge

Etosha Heights Private Reserve