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16-Day Sand, Sea & Wildlife Family Private Guided Safari
16 Days / 15 Nights


Windhoek • Kalahari Namibia • NamibRand Nature Reserve 

• Swakopmund • Twyfelfontein 

• Etosha Heights Private Reserve • Erongo Mountains

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Please note that the package is a sample type and that individual plans will be made according to dates and availability of accommodations. 

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Pricing

  • Is based on a minimum of 2 people traveling
  • Subject to our standard Terms & Conditions  
  • Subject to change & availability of services at time of booking

Includes:

  • Accommodation, Meals, Activities and Transfers as per Itinerary
  • VAT
  • Porterages
  • Fuel
  • Back-up in case the vehicle breaks down on tour
  • Passenger liability insurance in Namibia
  • National Park Entrance fees as per Itinerary
  • Guide

Excludes:

  • Flights
  • Personal insurance
  • Visa Fees
  • Tips & Gratuities
  • All expenses of a personal nature
  • All optional excursions and activities

Day 1 - 2

Destination: Windhoek

Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, is a cosmopolitan city with an abundance of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and accommodation. Windhoek is clean, safe and well-organised. The city centre is an interesting architectural mix of historical and modern buildings. The colonial legacy is still alive in its many German eateries and shops and the fairly widespread use of the German language.

City centre sights within easy walking distance: the Alte Feste (Old Fortress) museum; Christuskirche (Christ Church), consecrated in 1910; Tintenpalast (built in 1912/1913 as the seat of the colonial government and nicknamed Ink Palace), which is part of the parliamentary complex; the massive Independence Memorial Museum and the imposing contemporary building of the Supreme Court.

The international airport is 40 km east of Windhoek.

Day 1
The Weinberg
Check-In

Check-in to The Weinberg, Gondwana Collection

Day 2
Explore Windhoek's Historical Sites

Check-Out

Check-out from The Weinberg, Gondwana Collection

Day 2 - 4


Destin​ation: Kalahari Namibia

The Kalahari Basin covers most of Botswana and large parts of Namibia and South Africa. The name Kalahari means 'the great thirst' and describes the world’s largest continuous area of sand. It is an exceptionally beautiful semi-desert. In Namibia it is characterised by red dunes, acacia trees and wispy, mostly golden grass. The wide variety of wildlife includes gemsbok, impala, jackal and cheetah, not to forget the famous Meerkat. In all three countries the Kalahari is the last bastion of the indigenous San people who lived as hunter-gatherers in the whole of southern Africa before the modern world started to take over.


Day 2
Reverie Gondwana Collection

Check-In

Check-in to Reverie Gondwana Collection  

Day 3
Game Drives

Exclusive Activities

Day 4
Unwind


Check-Out

Check-out from Reverie Gondwana Collection  

Day 4 - 6

Destin​ation: NamibRand Nature Reserve

With an area of 172,200 hectares spread across four distinct ecosystems, NamibRand Nature Reserve is among the largest privately owned game parks in southern Africa. Established with the aim to conserve the unique environment and wildlife species of the south-western Namib Desert, the park’s mix of dunes, mountains, rocky outcrops, sandy flats and gravel plains provides habitats for a variety of mammals – including hyenas, jackals, foxes, wildcats and antelopes – as well as countless bird species, reptiles, frogs, insects and plants.

Activities: Discover the mysterious ‘fairy circles’ on grassy plains; sip on sundowners while watching the sunset over this unspoilt ancient landscape; revel in the magnificent night sky – NamibRand is Africa’s first International Dark Sky Reserve, i.e. one of the least light-polluted areas in the world.

Day 4
andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

Check-In

Check-in to andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

Day 5
Big Dune Walk

Scenic Helicopter Flight

Day 6
Hot Air Balloon Flight

Check-Out

Check-out from The Pearls Beach Pods

Day 6 - 8

Destination: Swakopmund

In 1892, eight years after South West Africa was declared a German Protectorate, Swakopmund was founded with the intention to build a harbour. By 1907 a little town pulsating with life had emerged from the desert! Swakopmund boasted the largest European population of all the German colonies in Africa. Decades on and much bigger now, the charming town is as alluring as ever. The mix of Namibian influences with picturesque buildings from the colonial era, palm-lined streets and seaside promenades, the laid-back holiday atmosphere plus the cool sea breeze make Swakopmund one of the most attractive places in the country.

Despite the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean on its doorstep and the Namib Desert as its backyard, Swakopmund is not a tropical sunbathing paradise, however. The moderate climate along the coast is due to the cold Benguela Current. The current also causes the nightly fogs for which the town is famous and which sustain the wealth of desert flora and fauna near the coast. Early mornings and the evenings can be chilly throughout the year – a welcome respite from the inland heat.

Swakopmund has become the country’s adventure mecca. The desert, the dunes and the ocean lend themselves to a host of thrilling activities: sandboarding, sand skiing, quad biking, dune carting, beach angling and deep sea fishing, to name but a few, and not to forget parachuting.

There is no shortage of diverse shops, bistros and restaurants. Small specialist shops sell hand-made leather work, art & crafts, hand-woven carpets and wall hangings, hand-embroidered bed and table linen and other items proudly made in Namibia. Superb jewellery, designed and crafted with local gemstones by master goldsmiths, are another special feature of Swakopmund.

Activities other than fun in the sand and the sea: visit the art galleries and buy contemporary Namibian art and crafts; visit the museum to learn about Swakopmund’s history; join a tour of Karakulia Weavers and watch karakul wool being spun and woven into wall hangings and rugs; admire the world's largest quartz crystal cluster and other mineral treasures at the Kristall Galerie.

sea waves crashing on brown wooden dock during sunset

Day 6
The Pearls Beach Pods

Check-In

Check-in to The Pearls Beach Pods

Day 7
Dune Driving

Visit The Seal Colony

Day 8 - 9
Discover Rock Engravings

Check-Out

Check-out from The Pearl Beach Pods

Day 9 - 11

Destination: Twyfelfontein

Twyfelfontein, in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia, is one of the largest concentrations of rock art in Africa and Namibia's first World Heritage Site.

Thousands of tourists come to this site each year to view some 2, 500 Stone Age rock engravings. The area is home to 17 rock art sites, which collectively encompass 212 engraved stone slabs. There are an additional 13 sites displaying rock paintings. It consists of hundreds of sandstone slabs covered with rock engravings of animals, and there are a few paintings, too.

The enormous ‘open-air art gallery’ is found in the Huab Valley, flanked by flat-topped sandstone mountains. Twyfelfontein (spring of doubt) is the name that a despairing farmer gave to a perennial spring at the site in the late 1940s. The spring attracted Stone Age hunters over six thousand years ago. The petroglyphs had ritual significance and also served as maps, as well as for educational purposes and recording events.

Day 8
Onduli Ridge

Check-In

Check-in to Onduli Ridge

Day 9
River / Elephant Drive

Visit World Heritage Site

Day 10 - 11
Discover Rock Engravings

Check-Out

Check-out from Onduli Ridge

Day 11 - 14

Destination: Etosha Heights Private Reserve

Set just outside the south-western border of Etosha National Park, Etosha Heights Private Reserve offers enthralling landscapes, a huge variety of flora and fauna, and a wide range of thrilling activities. Vast savannah, rivers, forests, Mopani woodland, salt pans and dolomite hills spread themselves over the 60,000-hectare area. Numerous safaris and game drives offer the chance to see kudu, lion and the elusive mountain zebra (in the hills) and sable, black-faced impala, giraffe, aardvark, elephant and many more (around the waterholes). Visitors can also take night drives and bush picnics. A double-storey photography hide allows close-up encounters with an incredible diversity of gorgeous birdlife and animal life. Fantastic luxury facilities are provided by the accommodation options.  

Day 11
Etosha Mountain Lodge

Check-In

Check-in to Etosha Mountain Lodge

Day 12
Private Pool With A View

Game Drives

Day 13 - 14
Bush Meals And Picnics

Check-Out

Check-out from Etosha Mountain Lodge

Day 14-16

Destination: Erongo Mountains

The rugged expanse of the Erongo Mountains is found between the towns of Karibib and Omaruru, just a few hours’ drive west of Windhoek. The Erongo is an area with a remarkably rich natural heritage: ancient rock art is plentiful in the many caves and shelters of the mountains. Apart from extraordinary granite formations, this wonderful wilderness is also teeming with an impressive array of mammals such as rhino, elephant, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, wildebeest, impala, blesbok, waterbuck, kudu, oryx, eland, springbok, mountain zebra and warthog. There are more than 200 species of birds.

Activities: Hiking; rock climbing; game drives; horseback safaris; mountain biking.

Day 14
Epako Safari Lodge

Check-In

Check-in to Epako Safari Lodge

Day 15
Game Drives

Horseback Riding

A close up of a horse wearing a saddle

Day 16
Rock Climbing

a person standing on top of a mountain at sunset

Check-Out

Check-out from Epako Safari Lodge

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