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Namibia Desert & Safari Adventure

Destination: Namibia (Etosha & Sossusvlei)
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
Price: From $5,600 per person

Witness the surreal landscapes of Namibia, from towering sand dunes to rugged savannas. Spot desert-adapted elephants, rhinos, and big cats while staying in breathtaking lodges under the African stars.

Experience the Untamed Beauty of Namibia’s Landscapes & Wildlife

Embark on a breathtaking journey through Namibia, a land of endless horizons, dramatic sand dunes, and abundant wildlife. This 9-day adventure takes you through the iconic Sossusvlei Dunes, the rugged Skeleton Coast, and the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park. Witness desert-adapted elephants and lions, explore ancient canyons, and stay in luxury lodges under the stars—all while experiencing the untamed beauty of Africa’s most unique safari destination.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Windhoek, Namibia
Arrive at Hosea Kutako International Airport (Windhoek).
Meet & greet by your guide and private transfer to your luxury hotel.
Welcome dinner with a safari briefing.
Day 2: Travel to Sossusvlei – The Red Dunes of the Namib Desert
Scenic drive or charter flight to Sossusvlei, home to the world’s tallest sand dunes.
Sunset walk on Dune 45, where the golden-red hues create a surreal landscape.
Overnight in a stunning desert lodge.
Day 3: Explore Deadvlei & Namib-Naukluft National Park
Early morning hot air balloon safari over the dunes (optional).
Visit Deadvlei, an eerie white clay pan surrounded by towering red dunes.
Afternoon at leisure to enjoy the pool or guided nature walk.
Day 4: Journey to Swakopmund – The Skeleton Coast
Drive through the Namib Desert, passing the dramatic landscapes of the Moon Valley.
Stop at Walvis Bay to see thousands of flamingos and pelicans.
Evening exploration of Swakopmund, a charming coastal town with German colonial influence.
Day 5: Marine Safari & Desert Wildlife Encounters
Morning boat cruise to spot dolphins, seals, and possibly whales.
Afternoon 4x4 safari through the Namib Desert, searching for desert-adapted animals like the oryx, geckos, and sidewinder snakes.
Day 6: Damaraland – Land of Ancient Rock Art & Desert Wildlife
Scenic drive to Damaraland, known for its breathtaking landscapes and ancient petroglyphs.
Visit Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with rock engravings over 6,000 years old.
Track desert-adapted elephants and other unique wildlife.
Day 7: Safari in Etosha National Park
Transfer to Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves.
Afternoon game drive, where you may see lions, cheetahs, giraffes, rhinos, and zebras.
Stay in a safari lodge overlooking a waterhole, perfect for nighttime animal viewing.
Day 8: Full-Day Safari in Etosha
Early morning game drive to track predators before the heat of the day.
Explore Etosha’s salt pan, a unique white expanse teeming with wildlife.
Sundowner drinks in the bush as the sun sets over the African savannah.
Day 9: Return to Windhoek & Departure
Morning game drive before heading back to Windhoek.
Private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.

What’s Included?

✔️ Luxury safari lodge & desert camp accommodations (8 nights)

✔️ All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)

✔️ Daily guided game drives & wildlife safaris

✔️ Hot air balloon safari (optional)

✔️ Entrance fees to parks & conservation areas

✔️ Professional English-speaking naturalist guides

✔️ Airport transfers & all ground transportation

General Information About the Region

See the Iconic Namib Desert – Explore the towering red dunes and surreal landscapes of Sossusvlei.

Encounter Incredible Wildlife – Safari through Etosha National Park, home to big cats, rhinos, and elephants.

Track Desert-Adapted Elephants & Lions – Witness wildlife that has evolved to survive in the harsh desert environment.

Marine Safari on the Skeleton Coast – Spot dolphins, whales, and flamingos in Walvis Bay.

Hot Air Balloon Ride Over the Dunes – Experience a once-in-a-lifetime sunrise over the Namib Desert.

Spectacular Photography Opportunities – Capture dramatic landscapes, wildlife close-ups, and star-filled desert skies.

One of the Least Populated Countries in the World – Offers vast, untouched landscapes perfect for remote safaris.
Diverse Ecosystems – From the Namib Desert and Skeleton Coast to wildlife-rich savannahs.
Best Time to Visit: May–October (dry season for best wildlife viewing).

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