Our 12-day Namibia In Plus presents an adventurous journey from the north to the south of Namibia, showcasing the most distinctive landmarks in these areas.
Our 12-day Namibia In Plus presents an adventurous journey from the north to the south of Namibia, showcasing the most distinctive landmarks in these areas.
WINDHOEK / OTJIWARONGO
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - The Okahandja Craft Market is a bustling hub of local culture and artisanship located in Okahandja, Namibia. The market is known for its wide variety of traditional handmade crafts such as wood carvings, pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Visitors to the market can find a plethora…
WINDHOEK / OTJIWARONGO
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - The Okahandja Craft Market is a bustling hub of local culture and artisanship located in Okahandja, Namibia. The market is known for its wide variety of traditional handmade crafts such as wood carvings, pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Visitors to the market can find a plethora of souvenirs and gifts, as well as get a taste of Namibian cuisine from the many food vendors. The lively atmosphere, with music and friendly chatter, makes the Okahandja Craft Market an exciting and immersive experience for tourists and locals alike.
OTJIWARONGO / ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Etosha Pan - Etosha Pan is a massive salt pan located in the Etosha National Park in Namibia. Covering an area of approximately 4,760 square kilometers, it is one of the largest salt flats in Africa. During the rainy season, the pan becomes a shallow lake that attracts thousands of flamingos and other water birds. During the dry season, the pan turns into a massive white expanse of salt, attracting animals such as zebras, springboks, and elephants that come to drink the mineral-rich water that seeps to the surface.
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Etosha Pan - Etosha National Park is a vast wildlife sanctuary located in northern Namibia. Spanning over 22,000 square kilometers, it’s home to an array of wildlife including elephants, lions, giraffes, and even rare species like the black rhino. The Etosha Pan, a massive salt pan that covers almost a quarter of the park, is one of the park’s main attractions, providing a source of water for animals during the dry season. The park’s diverse habitats, from grasslands to woodlands, also make it a paradise for bird watchers, with over 340 species of birds recorded.
ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK / TWYFELFONTEIN - DAMARALAND
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - The Himba people are a unique tribe found in the northwest region of Namibia, known for their traditional way of life and distinctive appearance. A visit to a Himba village is a fascinating cultural experience, where you can learn about their ancient customs and beliefs. The Himba live in huts made from mud, dung, and wood, and are known for their striking ochre skin, which is coated with a mixture of red ochre and fat. You may also see the Himba practicing their traditional rituals, such as the “Eiseb” dance and the “Otjize” hairstyle.
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein, also known as /Ui-//aes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Kunene Region of Namibia. It is famous for its ancient rock engravings, which date back over 6,000 years, making it one of the largest and richest rock art concentrations in Africa. The site has over 2,500 engravings, which depict animals such as giraffes, elephants, and rhinoceroses, as well as human figures.
TWYFELFONTEIN / SWAKOPMUND
Swakopmund Jetty - Visit the Swakopmund town
SWAKOPMUND / WAVIS BAY / SWAKOPMUND
Walvis Bay Waterfront - Travelers will the have a boat trip on the Atlantic Ocean by boat, looking out for seals, dolphins, pelicans, cormorants and possibly the rare fish “Mola-Mola”.
SWAKOPMUND / NAMIB DESERT
Namib Desert - Kuiseb Pass, Gaub Pass, Tropic of Capricorn
SOSSUSVLEI
Sesriem Canyon - Sossusvlei is a salt and clay pan, surrounded by towering red sand dunes, located in the Namib Desert of Namibia. The name “Sossusvlei” means “dead-end marsh” in Afrikaans, referring to the fact that the pan is a dead-end for the Tsauchab River. The area is famous for its stunning landscape, which includes the iconic Dune 45 and “Big Daddy” sand dune, which are among the highest in the world. The dunes are constantly shifting and changing shape due to the wind, creating a beautiful and ever-changing landscape.
SOSSUSVLEI / Luderitz
Luderitz / FISH RIVER
Fish River Canyon - View the iconic Fish River Canyon. It is the largest river in Namibia, which has its source in the mountains of Naukluft and joins the Orange River on the South African border.
KALAHARI DESERT
Fish River Canyon - Kolmanskop, or Kolmanskoppe, is an abandoned mining town located in the Namib Desert, about 10 kilometers inland from the port of Lüderitz, Namibia. Founded in 1908, the town once housed over 1,000 residents and boasted a hospital, a school, and a theater. However, when the diamond deposits began to dry up in the early 1920s, the town was gradually abandoned, leaving behind only the ghostly remnants of its former glory. Today, the town has been partially restored and is open for visitors to explore.
KALAHARI / WINDHOEK
Namibia Craft Centre - Tour around the capital city of Namibia
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
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