Namibia's Natural Highs

Namibia's Natural Highs

Best Time to Visit

Namibia is a true desert and can be extremely hot in the summer months. We recommend visiting any time between May and October to avoid the hottest (and potentially rainy) season. May is a beautiful month for landscapes, and September is the best month for birdlife in the Caprivi area.

Tour Duration

14 Days

Tour Focus

Desert Landscapes, Wildlife, Birdlife, Local Culture & Photography

Tour overview

This tour has been designed for those wishing to experience all the main highlights of Namibia within a 2-week period. Namibia is a fascinating ‘Land of Contrasts’ - from the dramatic dunes of the Namib Desert and the Skeleton Coast to the world-famous Etosha Pan, teeming with large game and remarkable birdlife. Beginning and ending in Windhoek, this tour includes the spectacular Sossusvlei, the mysterious Swakopmund coast, some of the fascinating rock formations which make Namibia famous, the Etosha National Park as well as the world-renowned Africat Foundation at Okonjima, a unique wildlife experience where we encounter cheetahs and leopards in their natural habitat. This itinerary aims to capture the beauty and diversity of Namibia and includes an optional balloon trip over the Namib Desert.

Highlights

  • Sossusvlei Dunes
  • Deadvlei
  • Namib Balloon trip (optional)
  • Swakopmund
  • Living Desert Tour
  • Walvis Bay Lagoon
  • Spitzkoppe
  • Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings
  • Organ Pipes
  • Burnt Mountain
  • Damaraland
  • Himba community visit (optional)
  • Cheetah tracking
  • Leopard tracking
  • Okonjima’s Africat Foundation
  • Etosha National Park

Itinerary

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