A 13 day self-drive exploration of Namibia enjoying the highlights of the Sossusvlei Dunes, the coastal resort town of Swakopmund, unique geological formations & rock art in Damaraland and excellent wildlife experiences in Etosha National Park and the Okonjima Nature Reserve.
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Your holiday begins in Windhoek, Nambibia's capital, where you will pick up your hire care and then drive yourself to the first stop on your itinerary; The Namib Desert, one of the oldest deserts in the world. The Namib-Naukluft National Park is over 50 000 square kilometres, making this one of the largest conservation areas in Africa. This desert has four different types of environment from the famous towering sand dunes of Sossusvlei, river valleys & pans, gravel plains with isolated rocky hills, or inselbergs and mountain outcrops.
From the desert and the mountains, you then travel to the coastal town of Swakopmund, one of the few places you will come across on this trip which has ‘tourist’ facilities and is considered by locals as a holiday resort. There is a good selection of restaurants offering all from Bavarian fare to excellent seafood, shops, museum, library and Living Desert Snake Park. The area is becoming increasingly known for more adventure style activities from sea kayaking which is a lovely gentle way to experience the marine life, sand-boarding, quad biking, sky diving, fishing, kitesurfing and windsurfing. There are some passionate guides in the area willing to share the unique wildlife and geology, for example the Sandwich Harbour tour giving a marine and desert insight and the Welwitschia Plant Drive in the into the arid landscape.
From the coast, you then head towards Damaraland, which has a variety of interesting geological formations and is famous for desert adapted elephant and rhino. From the Spitzkoppe in the south, this is essentially a vast naturally forming rock art gallery. Here you can see the White Lady painting which is 40cm tall, volcanic remains of the Messum and Doros craters, the balancing Vingerklip pinnacle rock formation, the Twyfelfontein rock art which unusually has both painting and engraving examples, petrified forest on sandstone bed, Burnt Mountain and the unique angular dolerite columns of the Organ Pipes formations.
After the geological phenomena of Damaraland, you then drive to Etosha National Park. This is an excellent place to self-drive as the large number of waterholes attracts large numbers of animals which can easily be seen from your vehicle during the dry season. You will see a lovely range of plains animals from elephant, giraffe, eland, blue wildebeest, kudu, gemsbok, springbok, impala, steenbok and zebra. Great predators such as lion, leopard and cheetah.
After viewing wildlife from your vehicle, you then have a chance to get more up close and personal with game when visiting the AfriCat Foundation. This charity was set up to preserve cheetah, leopard and other carnivore threatened by the farming communities. If you stay two nights, there is an opportunity to track cheetah on foot and excellent wild dog and hyena sightings from the game drive vehicle.
A 2x4 vehicle is included for your comfort in this itinerary, given the distance, it is best to pre book and plan. On arrival you will be given a full self-drive briefing with maps and instructions. Namibia road conditions are excellent with long straight, generally empty roads. This is purely a sample itinerary and can be extending into the southern regions or even doing a full loop around to do parts of Botswana and take in the Victoria Falls.
DAY 1: ARRIVE AND RELAX IN WINDHOEK
On arrival at Windhoek Airport, you will be met and assisted with your car rental and given a self-drive briefing. In the afternoon, there are some interesting things to see around the city which has a strong German influence or you might want to simply relax before the start of your journey.
Meals Included: None
Accommodation: Rivendell Guest House
Transport: Collection of your car rental, self-drive into Windhoek. +/-50 minutes
DAY 2: NAMIB DESERT
Depart after breakfast for the Namib Desert, this journey will take the best part of the day. You should arrive at your accommodation late afternoon. A guided nature drive would be a perfect way to end the day and enjoy the sunset.
Meals Included: Breakfast included.
Accommodation: Desert Homestead Lodge
Transport: Drive from Windhoek to Namib Desert. +/- 5 hour
DAY 3: NAMIB DESERT
Early rise to be at the entrance to the national park for sunrise on the dunes and spend the day exploring the surrounding area. A guided walk or nature drive will be the best way to experience desert adapted wildlife.
Meals Included: Desert Homestead Lodge
Accommodation: Lodge accommodation
DAY 4: SWAKOPMUND
Depart north-west to the Atlantic seaside town of Swakopmund, cross the Tropic of Capricorn, the Gaud and Kuiseb pass and down the dry river bed over the canyon which opens into desert landscape. The desolated “Namib gravel plains” brings you to the coastal town of Swakopmund.
Meals Included: Breakfast included
Accommodation: Cornerstone
Transport: Travel from Namib Desert to Swakopmund. +/- 5 hours
DAY 5: SWAKOPMUND
Today you will have the day to enjoy some of the many activities on offer in Swakopmund. There is something for everyone, from adrenalin fuelled sandboarding, quad biking, sky diving, kite surfing to kayaking around the marine life. Boat trips to see the seal colony or guided tours into the desert to see the ancient Welwitschia plants
Meals Included: Cornerstone
Accommodation: Guest house accommodation
DAY 6: DAMARALAND
Head north with a stop at Cape Cross to see the Cape Fur seal colony. Then travel east, inland towards the desert, visiting the small town of Uis, an isolated mining town which is the best place to buy rough semi-precious stones which Namibia is known for, such as Amethyst and Tourmaline.
Pass the ancient Bushman spiritual site of Brandberg Mountains, Namibia’s highest peak at 2573 metres. Stop and explore Burnt Mountain which is a hill at the foot of a twelve kilometre long volcanic ridge and the nearby gorge which houses the Organ Pipes which are five metre high tall, angular dolomite columns.
Meals Included: Breakfast included
Accommodation: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
Transport: Travel from Swakopmund to Damaraland. +/- 5 hours
DAY 7: DAMARALAND
Early start to the ancient Bushman rock engravings at Twyfelfontein with local guide. This afternoon the lodge offers an optional guided drive to track elusive desert adapted rhino and elephant.
Meals Included: Breakfast included
Accommodation: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
DAY 8: ETOSHA
Travel north to the Etosha National Park, staying on the western side of the park.
After your evening meal around the fire head to the floodlit waterhole which is a great draw card for black rhino, elephant, lion and a number of plains game. Due to the arid nature of this park, wildlife tend to congregate at these watering holes, particularly in winter when drinking water is at a premium (June – October)
Meals Included: Breakfast included
Accommodation: Okaukuejo Rest Camp
Transport: Travel from Damaraland to Etosha National Park. +/- 5 hours
DAY 9: ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Full day game driving (self-drive) with packed lunch, returning in the evening to the lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast included
Accommodation: Okaukuejo Rest Camp
DAY 10: ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
The Etosha National Park is over 110 kilometres wide and it is worth staying on both sides. Journey across the park to the eastern side, stopping at various waterholes en route and enjoying a leisurely lunch. Days ends before sunset at a lodge on the eastern side of the park.
Meals Included: Mushara Bush Camp
Accommodation: Lodge accommodation
DAY 11: OTJIWARONGO
Final early morning drive in Etosha before travelling south to Okonjima. In the afternoon enjoy an informative guided trail at the AfriCat Carnivore Care Centre, a charity dedicated to the long term conservation of carnivores.
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodation: Okonjima Plains Camp
Transport: Travel from Etosha National Park to Okonjima. +/- 3 ½ hours
DAY 12: OTJIWARONGO
Morning and afternoon activities in the Okonjima reserve.
Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodation: Okonjima Plains Camp
DAY 13: DEPART
After breakfast take a leisurely drive to Windhoek, return hire car and check in for your onward journey.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Transport: Travel from Okonjima to Windhoek. +/- 3 hours
Guide price is based on recommended accommodations. Alternative accommodations and upgrades are available. Please get in touch for alternatives and upgrade options.
Namibia has excellent regular connections via Johannesburg (and less frequently via Cape Town). Air Namibia also operates via Frankfurt. Flights from London to Windhoek via Johannesburg start from £780 -£1280 per person
Extensions to Botswana and the Victoria Falls are possible with regular connections.
Flight prices on this route are always cheaper booked in advance, particularly when flying during school holiday periods.
Please let us know your preferred departure airport and we would be pleased to quote for a flight inclusive ATOL protected package.
Guide price is based on peak travel (August) and inclusive of accommodation, mentioned activities and car hire.
Suggested vehicle is a Ford Ranger Double Cab 4x4 or similar for the duration with unlimited mileage and comprehensive insurance.
The months from June to September are winter in Southern Africa but temperatures during the day reach very comfortable early 20 degrees Celsius, just pretty chilly at night but you can keep comfortable with various layers. This is the time of the least / no rainfall making the vegetation less dense and the game easy to spot. You could use a standard sedan vehicle for this journey but a 2x4 makes the trip more comfortable.
Autumn, April-May tends to be a lovely time with all the young being born and the vegetation still green. Spring, late September into early November can have variable weather depending on the previous rainfall but offers excellent game viewing
The summer months November to March tend to be the highest rainfall which is generally when a 4x4 vehicle is suggested; it tends to be hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms.
Namibia is a vast country with many fascinating and varied experience. It is a very arid environment for the most part. Journey times do tend to be longer but it is very rewarding and uncrowded.
This makes for an excellent couple and family adventure. There will be some restriction on children under the age of 7 years for guided safari / nature activities.
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Hi Lisa
Thanks for getting in touch. We had a great time in Namibia, in no particular order, some thoughts:
Oberland Lodge was the accommodation we liked the most: well designed, privacy, good setting, convenient, good food.
Etendeka Mountain Lodge was stunning, in terms of setting, and the tents were the most high end tents I’ve ever stayed in. Dennis shared some spectacular views of the night sky through his telescope which was really interesting.
All our guides were good, professional, knowledgeable, personable. Can’t praise them enough.
A highlight was the catamaran tour, both our boys had this as their top excursion I think. I’d have preferred a tour with a few less people but not a big issue.
Sossusvlei was one of my highlights, climbing the dunes was good. Actually, across the whole holiday, I’d have liked to have done more hiking / walking safaris but that’s probably down to my planning.
Mushara Lodge had excellent service and the staff performed a few African songs after dinner one night, which was lovely. The lodge itself could do with a refresh, in terms of physical product.
The Elegant Guest House was clean and comfortable. And nicely close to Joe’s Beerhouse. Plus it had the best wifi and so a hit with the kids.
The car we got (Toyota Hilux) was excellent, I’m trying to find an excuse to buy a one.
The Cornerstone Guesthouse was probably the least glamourous place we stayed (it was all clean and safe though) but actually the two owners (I forget their names now) gave some of the best/friendliest service.
Logistically everything went off without a hitch, guides showed up on time, all the accommodation was right and they were expecting us. We had some requirements around our son’s medication being refrigerated, everyone was very helpful with this.I’ll let Sarah chime in with anything I missed and at some stage I think we’ll be in touch about a trip to Botswana Or maybe Peru.
All the best,
Phil
Philip A reviewing Highlights of Namibia - Classic Self Drive on 28 July 2022
We had an extraordinary time. It was magical and we couldn't hav asked or hoped for more. Thank you both so much for all of your time and assistance.
Emma M reviewing Best of Botswana for Families on 18 November 2024
We had an amazing experience - absolutely loved it.
Mohamed and Said were great and very patient especially with me going downhill - was quite nervous about the scree slopes and paths.Will be a trip we remember forever
Maritta B reviewing Atlas Valleys & Villages Trek - Value on 11 November 2024
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