Day 1: Windhoek

Guests and bicycles are transferred to a Guestfarm on the outskirts of Windhoek. The afternoon is spent relaxing, assembling the bicycles and testing equipment. If there is time we do a short test ride at the foot of the Auas Mountains and we explore the historic and cultural highlights of Namibian capital on a city tour. We visit buildings like the Christ Church, Tintenpalast (German for Ink Palace – the house of parliament) and “Alte Feste” where the German colonial past is clearly visible. We enjoy dinner at the well-known Joe’s Beerhouse. Accommodation: Vineyard Country Lodge.

  

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Day 2: Gamsberg

We depart from Windhoek and travel westwards into the great outdoors. We continue through the Khomas Hochland to reach the Rantberg Mountains on the edge of the Namib Desert. We bike a good gravel road to reach Namibgrens Guestfarm, with its many granite hills and enjoyable biking trails. In the afternoon we bike the jeep trails to view the many highlights on the farm and we get to enjoy this large biking playground all to ourselves. Cycle duration: 2- 3 h, distance: 30- 40 km, altitude difference: 150 m

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Day 3: Naukluft Mountains

Our bike route takes us along the escarpment and down a mountain pass into the Namib Desert. The lesser travelled Remhoogte Pass takes us on a gradual downhill ride through valleys of unique flora and at times baboons, kudu and oryx antelope. Alternatively, the Spreetshoogte Pass is steeper and has better views. We stop for a picnic lunch before driving to the Tsauchab River Camp with its views of two unique Namibian mountain ranges towering above. We find our bungalows under the fig trees in this pristine nature area. In the afternoon we may choose to bike up the nearby sundowner hill or go and relax at the desert swimming pool and take it easy.Cycle duration: 3- 4 h, distance: 40- 50 km, altitude difference: 300 m

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Day 4: Solitaire

Today we are looking forward to a real bike adventure. We leave our camp and drive into the Tsaris mountains, home of the shy mountain or Hartmann zebra. Hardly visible car tracks show us the way through this wild and rugged terrain. The rarely used circuit offers surprising challenges and exciting down hills. Another highlight is the magnificent view of the wide foothills of the Namib. Large herds of zebra often graze here.

The Naukluft Mountains and the dunes of the Namib Desert characterise the impressive scenery during our subsequent drive to Sesriem. In the early afternoon we drive to Sossusvlei, about 60 km away, and 4x4 to the highest dunes in the world.
In the late afternoon we continue by car to our accommodation for this night. The Namib Desert is a hostile barrier between the coast and the populated farm area. Unexpectedly, the entrance gate of the Rostock Desert Lodge emerges from nowhere. Unexpectedly a wonderful oasis: original round buildings in the middle of the desert, a tasty a la carte menu in the lodge's own restaurant with a wonderful view.Cycle duration: 3- 4 h, distance: 30- 40 km, altitude difference: 400 m.Cycle duration: 3- 4 h, distance: 30- 40 km, altitude difference: 400 m

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Day 5: Swakopmund

We depart in our tour vehicle to reach the northern part of the Namib Naukluft Park, where we enjoy a picnic lunch under the Acacia trees. We embark on an afternoon cycle on a trail that takes us through a boulder strewn area and along the grassy plains of the pre-Namib. It is a scenic route and we have a good chance of viewing ostriches, springbok, oryx antelope, mountain zebra and other desert adapted animals all the way till we reach the Blutkoppe granite inselberg. For the last stretch to Swakopmund we load the bikes and drive towards the sunset. Our hotel is very close to the sea. We have a wonderful view of the rough Atlantic. In the evening, a table is booked for us in the restaurant "Jetty 1905", which is known for its excellent fish dishes.Cycle duration: 1- 2 h, distance: 20- 30 km, altitude difference: 200 m  

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Day 6: Swakopmund

After breakfast, we depart to Walvis Bay and undertake an adventurous morning catamaran trip on the Atlantic Ocean. This enjoyable and eco-friendly excursion takes us within metres of the seals, pelicans, two different species of dolphin and a variety of different sea birds. On our return to Swakopmund we have an afternoon to enjoy this historically interesting town with some great shops, a museum and a wide range of outdoor activities such as sightseeing flights, quad biking or Dune Boarding (optional). The daily scenic flight over the Namib sand sea all the way to Sossusvlei, is a great way to experience the Namib Desert from above and departs every afternoon from the Swakop airport.

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Day 7: Spitzkoppe

We transfer by vehicle to the edge of the Swakopmund Canyon and the Moon Landscape, unique to this area. We cycle through the side canyons of the Swakop River viewing unique flora and fauna to reach the Goanikontes Oasis for lunch. We continue in our safari vehicle to the Spitzkoppe area and cycle the final 30 km to our campsite at the foot of this beautiful solid granite inselberg, known as the 'Matterhorn' of Namibia.  Cycle duration: ca. 3- 4 h, distance: 40- 50 km, altitude difference: 200 m

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Day 8: Uis

We wake up with the first warm rays of the sun, surrounded by granite rocks that reach into the blue sky. The landscape around the Spitzkoppe with its neighbouring granite mountains, the so-called Pontoks, is unique in Namibia.
After a hearty breakfast we ride our bikes around the Spitzkoppe and on a dusty nature trail, with a view of the impressive Brandberg, towards Uis. The area is characterized by the three largest granite island mountains - the Spitzkoppe, the Erongo Mountains and the Brandberg. Our trip takes us past small settlements of local farmers of the Damara tribe who live here. The region is rich in semi-precious stones found in granite rocks. They represent one of the most important sources of income for the locals, as they cannot only rely on agriculture in this dry semi-desert area. We approach the mining village Uis, the Brandberg is getting closer and closer.
The Brandberg massif is the highest elevation in the country, the Königstein is 2,573 metres above sea level, with the volcanic massif protruding about 700 metre from the surrounding area. However, the area is best known for the many rock paintings of the Bushmen. The best known of them is the "White Lady", who is said to be a hunter or a shaman.
Our extraordinary campsite is situated on the dry riverbed of the Ugab. A river that often reaches the Atlantic Ocean during the rainy season. The dry riverbed is home to the desert-adapted elephants. With a little luck we get to see these specialised elephants while relaxing under a huge white acacia trees. After a sundowner, we look forward to a refreshing open-air shower and prepare for our next bike stage.
Cycle duration: 3- 4 h, distance: 30- 40 km, altitude difference: 220 m

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Day 9: Twyfelfontein

We start the day with the crows of Francolin, who is scratching for insects in the sand around our camp. We cycle along the Ugab River and drive all the way to Sorris Sorris. From here we continue in our tour vehicle to reach the sandstone and granite hills south of Twyfelfontein. The lush banks of the dry rivers provide food and shelter for many animals. We continue our journey in a northerly direction. We bike the final kilometres into our camp hidden amongst the granite boulders. The area is home to the Damara ethnic group. We can meet these friendly people and learn about their culture.
We reach the Madisa Camp, set up our tent camp. After an eventful day we enjoy the well-deserved sundowner in a unique scenery. We look forward to an honest piece of "Braaivleis" under a starry sky that makes the Milky Way appear as if it were just around the corner.
Cycle duration: 3- 4 h, distance: 30- 45 km, altitude difference: 180 m
Accommodation: Madisa Camp, Camping

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Day 10: Twyfelfontein

The dry and rocky desert plain reaches west from Twyfelfontein to the Skeleton Coast. This remote region is home to a variety of wildlife - zebras, giraffes and the rare black rhino.
We cycle through remote valleys where, after good rainfall, small herds of rare mountain zebras and giraffes can be found. The fascinating geology gives us an insight into the time of the late Carboniferous to early Jurassic age, when the supercontinent Gondwana broke apart. We take our time to explore the flora that has uniquely adapted to this arid environment. Our guide will explain the particularities of the different Commiphora, Aloe and Acacia species.
The circular route takes us close to the volcanic Doros crater, further south to areas managed by the local population and up to the Twyfelfontein sandstone mountain range. We are accompanied by the silhouette of the Brandberg in the distance. The landscape is unique - a combination of granite, sandstone and volcanic rocks.
The sandstone mountains of Twyfelfontein are the remains of an ancient desert more than 280 million years ago. More than 2500 rock drawings are engraved on over 200 rock slabs. The oldest of them date back to the Stone Age.
At that point the sandstone mountains provided protection and water to the hunters. Twyfelfontein was ideal for rock paintings and engravings due to its flat and soft rock structures. Here you will find some of the most beautiful rock paintings in the world. Twyfelfontein has therefore been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
In the afternoon we return to the Madisa Camp and look forward to a cozy and relaxing evening at the campfire.Cycle duration: 3 - 5 h, distance: 35- 55 km, altitude difference: 60 m

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Day 11: Etosha South

After many days in the Namib Desert of western Namibia, our journey takes us eastwards via Khorixas to the Ugab Terraces and the Vingerklip. We bike this “Marlboro Country” along the banks of the Ugab River with views of the sedimentary rock formations created millions of years ago, one of the most unique one’s being the finger like rock protrusion called the “Finger Rock”. After lunch at the Vingerklip Lodge, we are transferred by vehicle to the entrance of the Etosha National Park. Etosha is one of the most special game parks in Southern Africa and is over 22000 km2 in size. Etosha means “great white place” and refers to the huge 5000 km2 salt pan that gives its name to the park. The park is teeming with different animal species, including lion, rhino and elephants. The landscape is also very special and different to what we have experienced on our tour thus far. No visit to Namibia is complete without spending two days at Etosha. We overnight in comfortable bungalows and spend our time on game drives to find the many animals that are found here.

Cycle duration: 2 h, distance: 20-30 km, altitude difference: 190 m

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Day 12: Etosha South

Enjoy Etosha 

Day 13: Otjiwarongo

We depart from Etosha to travel via Otjiwarongo to a game/wildlife ranch in the central north of Namibia. After lunch and a siesta, we are taken on our final biking adventure. The hard Kalahari sands of this bush savannah are ideal to bike on and we go in search of the many different wild animals found here, including the rare white rhinoceros, giraffe and various antelope. It is an experience that combines riding bikes on good jeep tracks and at the same time finding and viewing animals in their natural habitat, the African bush. Our final sundowner in Africa is enjoyed at the lodge before a fine dinner under the stars.
Cycle duration: 1- 2 h, distance: 10- 20 km, altitude difference: 100 m

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Day 14: End of Itinerary

Unfortunately, our Namibia adventure is slowly coming to an end today.
Depending on the time of our departure flight we might have the possibility to go for a hike or to climb the bike again. On the way to Windhoek we will certainly stop at the woodcarving market in Okahandja to have a look at the handmade carvings and buy them from small souvenirs.
Windhoek, with approximately 4000 000 inhabitants the capital of Namibia, invites us for a last, short city stroll before we are driven to the airport and leave Namibia there with many beautiful experiences and impressions.

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