Day 1
Arrival in Windhoek
Our guide fetches us from the airport, and we drive to Windhoek to the Am Weinberg Hotel. The hotel offers an outdoor pool and wellness area. There are also several restaurants on the premises and the hotel’s sky bar offers a beautiful panoramic first glimpse of our Namibian surroundings. In the afternoon, we take a drive through the city.
(approx. 40 km, driving time +- 40 min.)
Am Weinberg Hotel, Courtyard Upper Level Room
Day 2
Journey to the Kalahari semi-desert
We celebrate our first morning in Namibia with a delicious breakfast. Afterward, we drive via Windhoek, Rehoboth and Kalkrand into the Kalahari. At sunset, we’ll take a nature tour in an open Jeep in the up-to-30m-high red dunes surrounded by typical Kalahari flora and fauna.
(approx. 200 km, driving time +-2 hours)
Kalahari Red Dunes Lodge (+ sundowner drive)
Incl. Sundowner Drive
Day 3
Sesriem/Sossusvlei
We traverse the scenically spectacular Tsarisbergpass into the Namib Desert. The tasteful Hoodia Desert Lodge is surrounded by magnificent landscapes with a breathtaking view to the west over the red dunes. Our bungalow offers a beautiful view of the dry riverbed of the Tsauchab and the Namib Desert with its spectacular granite hills.
(approx. 340 km, driving time +-5 hours)
Hoodia Desert Lodge
Day 4
Trip to Sossusvlei/Deadvlei
At sunrise, we embark on a unique and unforgettable excursion offered by the lodge. We drive in a four-wheel drive vehicle to the park entrance and along the the dry river Tsauchab for approximately 65km before reaching Sossusvlei. We enjoy a short hike through the thick sand to Deadvlei – a striking clay pan of bizarrely-shaped dead trees. The contrasting colours of the red dunes, the deep blue sky, white pan floor and dark camelthorn trees make for fantastic photography.
Hoodia Desert Lodge (+ excursion)
Incl. Excursion
Day 5
Drive to Swakopmund
We travel over the Gaub Pass and Kuiseb Canyon and then continue our drive across the central Namib Desert. On our way, we are sure to see ostriches and perhaps also springboks, zebras and oryx antelopes. Via Walvis Bay, we reach the coastal town of Swakopmund, where we spend the night in a hotel located alongside the ocean. Tonight, we have a table reservation at the sea-view restaurant.
(approx. 350 km, driving time +- 6 hours)
Strand Hotel Swakopmund, Luxury Room
Day 6
Swakopmund
Today, we take a remarkable boat trip in the lagoon of Walvis Bay. We will see hundreds of seals as well as dolphins, flamingos, and pelicans.
In the afternoon, we have the opportunity to partake in various other activities such as shopping, visiting the Museum, Aquarium or Kristall Galerie, strolling along the beach or quad biking in the dunes (optional).
(approx. 90 km, driving time +- 1 hour)
Strand Hotel Swakopmund, Luxury Room (+ catamaran trip)
Incl. Catamaran Trip
Day 7
Erongo Mountains
We bid the coast adieu and drive to the Erongo Mountains. To the north, we see the majestic Spitzkoppe, also called the Matterhorn of Namibia, which rises 600 metres above the plain. Our gorgeous luxury suite at the lodge offers breathtaking panorama views of the area. Hikes can be undertaken in this wildly beautiful landscape.
(approx. 210 km, driving time +- 3 hours)
Omurenga Lodge
Day 8
Journey to Etosha National Park
Today, we want to begin our drive to Etosha National Park as early as possible. Via Outjo, we drive to the Ongava Private Game Reserve. Our luxurious, grass-roofed chalet was beautifully built using local stone and offers a private veranda. The restaurant and bar offer a magnificent view of the plains and the waterhole, which is illuminated at night. In the afternoon, we could relax at the lodge, or we could drive with our guide to the Etosha Park for our first game viewing.
(approx. 310 km, driving time +- 4 hours)
Ongava Lodge, near the Anderson Gate
Day 9
Etosha National Park
Exciting game viewing awaits us for the next two days in the Etosha National Park. Covering an area of almost 23 000 km2, it is one of the largest game reserves in the world and is considered one of the most outstanding game parks in Africa. The animals are attracted to the Etosha Pan, a huge depression that is rarely filled with rainwater - but at its edge, are waterholes where flocks of land animals and birds congregate all year round. We have the whole day to do game drives in the park with our guide. If we choose to only visit the park for the morning, we could book a guided game drive in Ongava's own game reserve for later in the day (optional). We are likely to encounter rhinos on this game drive.
(approx. 60 km + game drive in park to waterholes)
Ongava Lodge, near the Anderson Gate
Day 10
Drive through the eastern part of Etosha Park
We leave the Ongava Private Game Reserve and drive through the eastern part of Etosha Park to Mushara. On the way, we observe animals such as giraffes, various antelopes, ostriches and with a bit of luck, elephants and lions, at the various waterholes.
We leave the park by sunset at the latest. Only a few kilometres following the park exit, is the elegant Mushara Outpost where we will be staying.
(approx. 180 km + game drive in park to waterholes)
Mushara Outpost, near the eastern gate exit
Day 11
Waterberg
We leave behind the wildlife of Etosha National Park and drive via Tsumeb and Otjiwarongo to the legendary Waterberg. Before we reach Tsumeb, we could visit Lake Otjikoto - one of only two natural lakes in Namibia. The Germans sank their cannons in this lake, before surrendering in 1915. The Waterberg is a natural paradise with unique vegetation. It is known for its rare animal species, colourful bird life and magnificent landscape.
(approx. 370 km, driving time +- 4 - 5 hours)
Waterberg Plateau Lodge
Day 12
Okonjima
We could take a morning hike with our guide to the Waterberg plateau, where we will see a dense collection of almost all the trees and shrubs that exist in Namibia. The magnificent view of the vast savannah is our reward for the ascent. Afterwards, a short drive to Okonjima Bush Camp. The exclusive camp is situated in a 22 000-hectare private nature reserve in the middle of the Omboroko Mountains. We are accommodated in a cosy bungalow with amazing bush views. We are already expected for lunch at the camp. In the afternoon, a game drive is booked for us, during which we partake in the search for a leopard.
(approx. 120 km, driving time +- 2 hour)
Okonjima Bush Camp (+ game drive)
Incl. Game Drive
Day 13
Windhoek and surroundings
Our trip is slowly coming to an end. We drive back to Windhoek and onward, to the tasteful Omaanda Lodge. The lodge is situated in the middle of a large nature reserve with stunning views of the Namibian savannah. In the afternoon or the next morning, we can take part in an excursion.
(approx. 270 km, driving time +- 4 hours)
Omaanda Lodge
Day 14
Departure
Today, our Namibian Safari ends. We take in the African morning sun and tranquil bush atmosphere one last time, before our guide drives us to the airport in time for our flight home.
(approx. 30 km, driving time +- 30 min.)