Day 1: Windhoek

Days 2 - 3: Sossusvlei

Day 1 & 2: Sossusvlei

You will be met at Windhoek Airport by your Explorations guide and begin your journey by driving 340km through the Khomas Hochland mountains and down into the iconic Sossusvlei region. The driving time is approximately 5 hours. 

The first two nights are spent at Kulala Adventurer Camp on the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve, a 37 000-hectare tract of land near the spectacular sights of Sossusvlei, bordering the expansive Namib Naukluft Park. Spending quality time at the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, which is accessed through our private gate, is an experience not to be missed. Desert-adapted wildlife such as ostrich, springbok, gemsbok, bat-eared fox, black-backed jackal and Cape fox can be seen on the reserve.

Other activities include day and night scenic drives and walks, and optional early morning ballooning, horse riding and quad-biking (the last three at extra cost).

Excluded

optional early morning ballooning, horse riding and quad-biking (the last three at extra cost)

Days 4 - 5: Damaraland

Day 5 & 6: Damaraland

We continue our journey by road 320km (approximately 8-hour drive) to Damaraland, west of the Brandberg Mountain (the second largest monolith in the world after Ayre's Rock, Australia), making our way to Damaraland Adventurer Camp.

Once in the area around Damaraland, we are in the heart of the rocky desert, an ancient glacial landscape. Damaraland boasts breathtaking assortment of desert-adapted species including one of the highest concentrations of desert elephant and black rhino, and a surprisingly high diversity of wildlife. Our activities range from nature walks, mountain biking, viewing the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein, to day and night nature drives, exploring the mountains, hills and ephemeral river beds and springs.

Days 6 - 8: Ongava Private Game Reserve

Day 7 - 8: Ongava Game Reserve

We drive approximately 330km (approximately 5 hours' drive time) to Ongava Game Reserve and the Ongava Tented Camp on the boundary of Etosha National Park, to experience big game viewing and this iconic salt pan.

Etosha remains the highest density wildlife area within Namibia, its' fame justly acknowledged. The salt pan is speculated to be a remnant of an ancient glacial lake. Springs along the edge of the pan attract and quench the thirst of a dense and varied conglomeration of wildlife, mixing savanna and desert species. On day 9 we embark on a full day game drive into Etosha, exploring the southern roads of Etosha Pan from Okakeujo through to Halali (where we stop for lunch).

To further enhance our Etosha experience and while accommodated on the private Ongava Reserve, we can enjoy night game drives and walks, while evening game viewing is enhanced with a floodlit waterhole.

Ongava Game Reserve Ongava Game Reserve Ongava Game Reserve

Day 9: Hoanib River

Day 10: Hoanib River

Day 11: Hoanib River

Wilderness Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp Wilderness Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp Wilderness Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

Day 12: End of Itinerary

Day 10: Return to Windhoek

Driving south, we return to Windhoek at 13h00 (approximately 420km) where the adventure ends.

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