Tailor-made safaris that include Namibia.
Most requested
- 11 days
- South Africa
- 2 lodges
- Fly-in
- All-inclusive
11 Day Cape Town, Tswalu and Kruger
- 4 nights at Ellerman House in Cape Town with time to explore the city
- 3 nights at Tswalu Kalahari Lodge in South Africa's largest private reserve
- Track desert black rhino and habituated meerkats in the Kalahari
- Game drives on horseback and walking safaris across semi-arid grasslands
- 3 nights at Dulini Moya Lodge in Sabi Sands for Big Five game drives
- All internal light-aircraft flights and transfers included
- Luxury
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 347,800
Most requested
- 5 days
- Namibia
- 2 lodges
- Fly-in
- All-inclusive
5-Day Namib Desert Fly-In Safari
- 1 night at The Weinberg in Windhoek before flying into the desert
- 1 night at Desert Hills Lodge on the edge of the Namib
- 2 nights at Wolwedans Dune Camp in the NamibRand Nature Reserve
- Scenic drives, guided walks and a sundowner over the dunes
- Desert wildlife including oryx, springbok and zebra
- Light-aircraft flights and all transfers between Windhoek and the camps
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 84,800
Most requested
- 10 days
- Namibia
- 1 lodge
10 day Namibia North (Bush & Beach)
- 1 night at Okonjima Plains Camp with optional cheetah and leopard tracking
- 2 nights at Onguma The Fort in Etosha East with sundowner drive
- 2 nights at Ongava Lodge in Etosha West with twice-daily game drives
- 2 nights at Mowani Mountain Camp exploring Twyfelfontein rock art and Burnt Mountain
- 2 nights at Strand Hotel in Swakopmund with sea-view room
- Self-drive rental vehicle throughout the 10-day route
- Bush & Beach
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 106,400
- 10 days
- Namibia
- 3 lodges
- All-inclusive
10 day Namibia South (Desert, Canyon and Ocean)
- 2 nights each at Bagatelle Kalahari Ranch and Fish River Lodge
- Hike the rim of Fish River Canyon, Africa's largest canyon
- Track the Namib feral horses from Klein Aus Vista
- 2 nights at Wolwedans Dune Camp in the NamibRand Nature Reserve
- Kayak with seals at Pelican Point Lodge, Walvis Bay
- Self-drive route with rental vehicle included throughout
- Bush & Beach
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 94,400
- 9 days
- Namibia
- 2 lodges
- Fly-in
- All-inclusive
9 Day Ultra-Lux Fly-in Namibia
- 2 nights each at Fish River Lodge, &Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Shipwreck Lodge and Ongava Lodge
- Aerial views of Fish River Canyon on the safari flight in
- Stargazing through suite skylights between the red dunes of Sossusvlei
- Sundowners on deck at Shipwreck Lodge on the Skeleton Coast
- Twice-daily game activities at Ongava Lodge in Etosha West
- Private charter flights between all lodges from Windhoek
- Family
- Luxury
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 200,000
- 10 days
- Namibia
- 2 lodges
10 Day Namibia Must-See
- Self-drive route from Windhoek through Damaraland to Sossusvlei
- 1 night at Okapuka Safari Lodge, then 2 at Okonjima Plains Camp
- Guided game drive at Okonjima, home to the AfriCat Foundation
- 2 nights at Mowani Mountain Camp tracking desert-adapted elephant and ancient rock art
- 2 nights in Swakopmund where the dunes meet the Atlantic
- 2 nights at Sossusvlei Lodge beneath Namibia's colossal red dunes
- Bush & Beach
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 52,400
- 10 days
- Namibia
- 5 lodges
10-Day Namibian Highlights Tour
- Overnights at Kalahari Anib, Namib Desert Lodge, The Delight, Damara Mopane and Etosha Safari Camp
- Climb Big Daddy and walk the camelthorns of Dead Vlei at Sossusvlei
- Free day in Swakopmund for kayaking, sandboarding or Walvis Bay excursions
- Twyfelfontein rock engravings, Organ Pipes and a Himba village visit
- Afternoon and full-day game drives at Etosha's waterholes
- Guided road tour from Windhoek with vehicle, fuel and English-speaking guide
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 63,800
- 10 days
- All-inclusive
10-Day Romantic Safari Across Southern Africa: Victoria Falls, Delta & Kalahari
- 2 nights at Mbano Manor with a guided tour of Victoria Falls
- 4 nights at Feline Fields Vintage Camp in the Khwai region
- Game drives, mokoro rides and walking safaris in the Okavango Delta
- One-hour private helicopter flight over the Delta to the Kalahari
- 3 nights at Feline Fields Lodge with fat-bike riding and a walk with San Bushmen
- Private sleep-out under the stars in the Kalahari dunes
- Luxury
- Honeymoon
- Big 5
Per person, complete package, from
US$12,500
- 12 days
- Namibia, South Africa
- 2 lodges
- All-inclusive
12-Day Rovos Rail Namibia to South Africa Safari
- 9 nights aboard Rovos Rail from Walvis Bay to Pretoria
- 1 night at Etosha Lodge with afternoon and morning game drives
- Visit to the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Otjiwarongo
- 1 night in Sossusvlei with desert drive, bush dinner and Deadvlei
- Walking the ghost town of Kolmanskop and colonial Lüderitz
- Fish River Canyon, Orange River cruise and Kimberley's Big Hole
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 215,000
- 3 days
- 1 lodge
- Fly-in
- All-inclusive
3-Day Tswalu The Motse Fly-In Safari
- 2 nights at Tswalu The Motse in the Kalahari
- Private game-viewing vehicle with dedicated guide and tracker
- Habituated meerkat encounter, nature walks, horse riding and birding
- Dinner at Klein JAN with Michelin-starred chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen
- Round-trip safari flight from Johannesburg to Tswalu
- Family
- Luxury
- Photo
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 141,800
Special
- 4 days
- Namibia
- 1 lodge
- Fly-in
- All-inclusive
4-Day Onguma Tented Camp Fly-in
- 3 nights at Onguma Tented Camp on the private Onguma Game Reserve
- Twice-daily game drives across Etosha and Onguma Nature Reserve
- Sundowner drives followed by four-course dinners under the stars
- Black rhino, lion and giraffe sightings in Etosha
- Round-trip charter flights from Windhoek's Hosea Kutako Airport
- Family
- Walking
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 77,800 ZAR 95,200
- 4 days
- Namibia
- All-inclusive
4-Day Zannier Omaanda Safari
- 3 nights at Zannier Omaanda in a one-bedroom luxury hut
- Located within the 9,000-hectare Zannier Reserve by N/a'an ku sê
- Daily conservation drives across the Namibian savannah
- Option to swap a drive for a 60-minute spa treatment
- All meals and beverages included, plus round-trip Windhoek airport transfers
- Family
- Walking
- Luxury
Per person, complete package, from
ZAR 20,600
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Where to stay
Lodges in Namibia.
Three price bands, the most-requested in each. 26 lodges across this destination.
The most requested in Affordable.
Top 3
From ZAR 2,800 pps · per night
The Weinberg
Located in the prestigious suburb of Klein Windhoek, just a 30-minute drive from Hosea Kutako International Airport, The Weinberg Hotel establishes a new standard for luxurious accommodation in the Namibian capital. With 41 rooms, the hotel effortlessly combines old-world charm with contemporary design and cutting-edge amenities, promising guests an unmatched experience in hospitality.
Live availability
From US$900 pps · per night
Tau Pan Camp
Tau Pan is the first safari camp to be built in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and is completely solar-powered. The camp sits on an established sand ridge overlooking the Tau Pan waterhole and the endless Kalahari horizon.
Live availability
From US$1,090 pps · per night
Camp Kalahari
Camp Kalahari is a return to the traditional safari style of the old explorers and is the best way to experience the Makgadikgadi National Park in Botswana. Camp Kalahari is positioned amongst the trees of Brown Hyena island and is one of three camps to occupy this one million acre private wildlife sanctuary. It is the ideal camp for travelers seeking an affordable adventure getaway.
The most requested in Premium.
Top 3
From ZAR 7,400 pps · per night
Fish River Lodge
The Fish River Lodge is rests directly on the rim of the Fish River Canyon, offering unobstructed views of this natural wonder. Its remote location guarantees peace and serenity, while guests can savour meals that embody local African flavours and ingredients, offering a taste of Namibian culinary delights.
From ZAR 4,400 pps · per night
Strand Hotel
The Strand Hotel is the ideal venue for travellers on a mission to explore Swakopmund. It has become a sought after destination resort for international, Namibian and SADC visitors.
From ZAR 3,800 pps · per night
Bagatelle Kalahari Ranch
Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch is a peaceful oasis set on the edge of the southern Kalahari. With a blend of luxury and nature, the ranch offers guests a unique desert experience.
The most requested in Lux.
Top 3
From ZAR 13,400 pps · per night
Chobe Princess
Discover the Chobe River like never before aboard the Chobe Princess, a collection of three elegant houseboats offering an intimate, all-inclusive African safari from the water. With limited guests, personalised service, and ever-changing landscapes, a journey aboard the Chobe Princess feels like having your own private floating safari lodge.
From ZAR 22,000 pps · per night
AndBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
andbeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge has an almost surreal quality against the backdrop of the spectacular Namib Desert. The tranquil atmosphere of this unique landscape is a refreshing change of pace from the hustle and bustle of a busy city. With the wilderness stretching out towards the horizon every way you look, the sense of isolation from the outside world is instant and intense.
From ZAR 13,600 pps · per night
Habitas Namibia
Journey into the soul of this captivating African country, Habitas Namibia. It is a unique luxury lodge, located in the heart of the Namibian wilderness. Merging sustainable design with local culture. Guests are treated to awe-inspiring landscapes, wildlife encounters, and enveloping cultural experiences
The basics
Why, when, and where.
Why
Namibia, nestled in the south-western region of Africa, is a sparsely populated country with a unique and protected landscape of vast desert, sprawling savannahs, salt pans, and breathtaking coastlines. It has a strong German architectural influence and is ideal for sandboarding, swimming in the ocean, and exhilarating safaris.
Boasting the world’s largest population of free-roaming cheetahs, the malaria-free Etosha National Park offers an incredible safari experience and a variety of accommodation options, including authentic tented bush camps and exclusive luxury lodges. Etosha boasts some of the largest elephants in Africa, along with other incredible species such as the endangered black rhino, lion and leopard, as well as 340 bird species, making it a great birdwatching destination.
After some time in the bush, explore the 80 million-year-old Namib Desert, the most ancient desert on the planet, home to Dune 7 at 383 metres. The Namib Desert offers some of the most incredible photo opportunities and mesmerising sunsets.
Swakopmund and Walvis Bay are coastal towns that boast fishing boats, crafts, and swimming beaches, whilst the long and desolate Skeleton Coast offers a more eerie experience, with the waves of the Atlantic Ocean crashing into the Namib Desert and rusting shipwrecks scattered along the shore.
Every corner of Namibia offers a contrasting landscape and a unique selection of activities that afford an unforgettable vacation.
When
The mesmerising sand dunes at Sossusvlei can be visited at any time of year, but the dry May to October winter months are widely regarded as the best time to visit Namibia for game viewing - especially in Etosha National Park. The skies are clear, and animals are increasingly concentrated around waterholes as the dry season arrives. Temperatures drop considerably in the evenings during June and July, whereas September and October can be extremely hot.
The summer rains between November and April turn the country lush and green, with occasional floods into the desert. December offers rewarding game viewing in Etosha, and summer is the best time visit Namibia for bird watching. The Caprivi Strip (known as the Zambezi Region) is Namibia’s wettest region and best avoided in the peak wet months of January and February.
Where
Often referred to as “Africa for beginners”, Namibia is a wonderful place to start your travels in Africa. Derived from the world’s oldest desert, the Namib, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Namibia, features the world's only coastal fog desert, a perfect dead-tree valley in Sossusvlei, and spectacular sand dunes plunging down to the sea at Sandwich Harbour and the Skeleton Coast.
Inland, running through the heart of the country, you will find a glorious sight of mountains – the Naukluft Mountains, the Brandberg, Spitzkoppe, Damaraland and the jaw-dropping Fish River Canyon. With rivers and wetlands in the Caprivi Strip and the endless gold-grass plains of the Kalahari, it is hard to find a country that offers such diversity.
Namibia’s northern region is one of Southern Africa's best places to watch wildlife. Etosha National Park provides an elite wildlife-viewing experience – big cats, elephants, black rhinos and plains game in abundance. Damaraland is a wonderful place to see desert-adapted elephants and lions, and also inhabits one of Africa's largest populations of free-ranging black rhinos – rhino tracking is a real highlight here. In the Caprivi Strip, the wildlife is returning, with Bwabwata and Nkasa Rupara becoming wonderfully rich parks to explore. There are also private reserves in Namibia - Okonjima and Erindi are two of the most established reserves and provide fantastic experiences.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, in the country’s central highlands, within close proximity of the international airport. It is the largest city and the starting point for a safari in Namibia. Highlights in Windhoek include the National Museum and Christ Church, built in the early 1900s. Windhoek has a range of high-end hotels, boutique hotels and small lodges to check into before starting a Namibia adventure.
Covering more than 20,000 square kilometres, Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s biggest and most elite conservation areas. The beauty of Etosha lies around several waterholes where a phenomenal number of animals gather to drink, including lions, elephants, springboks, and gemsboks. This occurs frequently during the dry season months, from May through October.
Sossusvlei is a salt-and-clay pan surrounded by high red dunes, located in the southern part of the Namib Desert, in the Namib-Naukluft National Park of Namibia. The sand dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert are often referred to as the highest dunes in the world and the most popular photographic destination in Namibia. The desert offers a tranquil experience and is Namibia’s top attraction.
Swakopmund is a coastal city in Namibia, west of the capital, Windhoek. Sandwiched between Atlantic rollers and the Namib Desert, Swakopmund is the country's biggest coastal town and premier holiday resort. For those interested in adventure activities, Swakopmund offers sandboarding, quad biking, dune carting, parachuting, hot air ballooning, shark fishing, deep sea fishing, and beach angling, to name a few.
Skeleton Coast National Park is located in northwest Namibia and features some of the most inaccessible shores, dotted with shipwrecks. It’s a 40 km-wide and 500 km-long coastal wilderness. The name came from the bones that lined the beaches from whaling operations and seal hunts, but more than a few of the skeletons were human. The San called it “The Land God Made in Anger”. Despite its dry, deadly appearance, the Skeleton Coast has as many as 247 bird species and a greater variety of animals than many other parks in Southern Africa. Cape Cross Seal Reserve is a breeding ground for thousands of Cape Fur Seals.
Damaraland
One of Namibia’s most scenic areas, the beautiful region of Damaraland is set amongst open plains, massive granite koppies, and deep gorges. Highlights include the Brandberg Mountains, home to the famous “White Lady” San painting; the rocky outcrop of Twyfelfontein, a million-year-old petrified forest; and the various desert-adapted wildlife. A new addition to tourism in the area is the exciting rhino and elephant tracking safaris.
Kaokoveld
Located in the far northwest of Namibia, Kaokoveld, also called Kaokoland, is a breathtaking retreat and remote wilderness. Wildlife is sparse, but most of it is unique to the region. Enjoy wide-open vistas and lonely desert roads with hardly anyone around you. This is a photographer's dream destination.
Caprivi Strip
The Caprivi is a narrow strip that juts out from the northeastern part of Namibia and links the country to Zimbabwe, Zambia and northern Botswana. It is a 450-kilometre panhandle filled with animals. You can see large herds of elephants, hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, and wild dogs, along with a variety of antelope.
Fish River Canyon
The Fish River Canyon is located in southern Namibia and is the second-most-visited tourist attraction in Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa and the second largest in the world. In some places, it is 27 kilometres wide and up to 550 meters deep. The Canyon hike is one of the most popular in Southern Africa, with visitors from all around the world.
Okonjima Nature Reserve
Located halfway between Windhoek and Etosha National Park, the private 55,000-acre Okonjima Nature Reserve is the perfect stop for travellers looking for exceptional accommodation and the opportunity to see cheetah and leopard in their natural habitat. Nestled among the Omborko Mountains, Okonjima, meaning “Place of the baboons”, is also home to the internationally renowned AfriCat Foundation.
Waterberg Plateau National Park
Located in Central Namibia, the plateau and the national park are named after the prominent table mountain that rises from the plateau, the Waterberg. The land, which is largely inaccessible, is home to 25 species of mammals, including black and white rhinos, Cape buffalo, and blue wildebeest. Sightings of the elusive leopard prowling along the cliffs, cheetah, caracal, black-backed and side-striped jackals are made on the plateau or in the savannah below. There are several privately owned lodges around the Waterberg Plateau.
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