Arrival at Hosea Kutako International Airport, where your guide will welcomed you. We'll then head to the capital, Windhoek, for our first overnight stay.
Short city tour
Today the tour continues southwest to reach the Namib Desert. The main attraction of this area is the spectacular Sossusvlei, a clay basin formed when migrating Namib dunes blocked the path of the Tsauchab River. Surrounded by majestic star-shaped and undulating dunes, the basin and the surrounding dunes offer an absolutely breathtaking spectacle, especially in the early morning hours. The area also features the Dead Vlei, with its pure clay soil and dead acacia trunks pointing skyward, and the 30-meter-deep Sesriem Canyon, carved out by the millennia-old flow of the Tsauchab River.
We'll wake up at dawn to visit the world's tallest sand dunes, the Sossusvlei dunes, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2013. As the sun rises, they take on magical colors. In the afternoon, you can enjoy a variety of activities offered by the lodge.
Namib Desert excursion to visit the dunes of Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Dune 45, Sesriem Canyon
Today we continue northward to reach the Atlantic Coast. We'll arrive in Swakopmund, a coastal town founded by German colonists in 1892. With its pleasant, relaxed atmosphere, it's the country's main holiday destination. Many streets still bear the names of colonial figures and administrators of the era.
Today, after a morning 4x4 excursion along the coastal dunes of the Namib Desert, we'll continue inland to the Erongo Mountains, where their most iconic peak, Spitzkoppe, will provide a stunning backdrop to your stay. After a visit to Spitzkoppe itself and the surrounding area, we arrive at our lodge where we stay for the night.
Spitzkoppe, a marvelous red granite monolith, rises among the Erongo Mountains, off the beaten track and has, at its feet, an important site of rock paintings of significant anthropological and cultural interest.
4x4 morning excursion along the coastal dunes of the Namib Desert to reach Sandwich Harbour
Visit to Spitzkoppe and the surrounding area
Today we will reach Etosha National Park, one of the most famous and renowned parks on the African continent. The park's vast savannah plains are home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, and herds of antelope that roam freely in this unique ecosystem.
Photo safari inside Etosha Park with your own vehicle and guide
Today, another exciting day dedicated to game drives in Etosha National Park awaits you. Stopping at the numerous watering holes that welcome thirsty animals, you'll be amazed by the magic this fantastic park offers.
Photo safari inside Etosha Park with your own vehicle and guide
Today, continuing eastward, we will reach the Divundu area where the Okavango River intersects the Zambezi region, before opening its own delta into Botswana, to reach our destination lodge on the banks of the Okavango River itself.
Today we will visit Bwabwata National Park, and specifically the Mahango Park area and Buffalo Core Park, which are located on opposite banks of the Okavango River and are little-known and not very frequented natural gems.
Photo safari with your own guide and vehicle inside the Buffalo Core Park
Photo safari with your own guide and vehicle inside the Mahango Park
Today our journey takes us to the evocative Nkasa Rupara National Park, located in the heart of the Zambezi region, on the southern border with Botswana. This park, often described as "Namibia's Okavango Delta," is characterized by a unique landscape of channels, floodplains, and islands, providing an ideal habitat for a rich variety of wildlife.
Afternoon game drive with lodge vehicles and guides inside Nkasa Rupara Park
Today we discover and admire the splendid Nkasa Rupara National Park, an uncontaminated and isolated natural gem.
Activities on the Linyanti River may vary depending on the river's water flow, resulting from more or less abundant seasonal rainfall upstream.
Morning game drive with lodge vehicles and guides inside Nkasa Rupara Park
Afternoon game drive with lodge vehicles and guides inside Nkasa Rupara Park, and boat excursion along the Linyanti River
Today we leave Namibia and enter Botswana, arriving in Kasane, near the renowned Chobe National Park. After clearing customs, we will be transferred by boat along the Chobe River to Serondela Lodge. The lodge is located on the Namibian side of the river in a secluded and peaceful area, away from the main traffic on the Botswana side.
Boat excursion along the Chobe River
In the morning, you'll have the opportunity to visit the fishing village of Subiya ethnic group, along the Zambezi river. Here, you'll immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of these tribe, observing their daily lifestyle, fishing methods, and local crafts—central elements of their identity. In the afternoon, a wonderful boat trip awaits you on the Chobe River, renowned for its extraordinary wildlife. Along the way, you'll have the chance to spot large herds of elephant and buffalo drinking on the banks, as well as numerous other animal and bird species that inhabit this unique area.
Morning visit to a fishing village along the banks of the Chobe River
Boat cruise until sunset along the Chobe River
Today the journey continues with an exciting transition to a new stage. We will leave Namibia and Botswana for Zimbabwe. Upon returning to Kasane, after completing customs formalities, we will be transferred to the town of Vic Falls, where a visit to the magnificent Victoria Falls awaits us.
Today you say goodbye to your guide and continue for the remaining days, accompanied by our local representatives, with shuttle services.
Visit to Victoria Falls (not included in the package)
Transfer to Vic Falls International Airport in time for your return flight.