Our 20 Days Love of Africa give the travelers the time to explore Namibia and gives a snapshot of Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Our 20 Days Love of Africa give the travelers the time to explore Namibia and gives a snapshot of Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Windhoek | Kalahari Desert
Kalahari Desert - Experiencing a Sundowner in the Kalahari Desert is truly enchanting, allowing visitors to marvel at the desert sunset while enjoying a cool drink. As the sun sets, the Kalahari Desert is bathed in warm colors, casting an orange glow over the dunes and savannah. Visitors can relax and take in the…
Windhoek | Kalahari Desert
Kalahari Desert - Experiencing a Sundowner in the Kalahari Desert is truly enchanting, allowing visitors to marvel at the desert sunset while enjoying a cool drink. As the sun sets, the Kalahari Desert is bathed in warm colors, casting an orange glow over the dunes and savannah. Visitors can relax and take in the breathtaking views while partaking in the African tradition of enjoying a sundowner drink at sunset.
Kalahari Desert | Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon - Located in southern Namibia, Fish River Canyon is a stunning natural marvel that offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience. As the world’s second-largest canyon, it features deep gorges, steep cliffs, and spectacular vistas. Visitors can hike along the rim for panoramic views or descend to the canyon floor to see the Fish River, which has carved the canyon over millions of years.
Fish River Canyon | Luderitz
Luderitz | Sossusvlei
Kolmanskop Ghost Town - On this day, visitors will explore the ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luderitz.
Sossusvlei | Deadvlei | Dune 45 | Sesriem Canyon
Namib Desert - Visitors will explore the Namib Desert, one of the oldest and driest deserts in the world, covering over 15% of Namibia along the Atlantic coast.
Dune 45 - Standing over 150 meters tall, Dune 45 is a prominent sand dune in the Namib Desert and a popular attraction. Visitors can climb the dune for stunning panoramic views of the desert, including the surrounding dunes and the vast sand sea. The dune takes on a golden hue at sunrise or sunset, creating a mesmerizing experience. Visitors can capture breathtaking photos and enjoy the desert’s tranquility.
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon is a hidden gem in the Namib Desert, offering a unique glimpse into the power of nature and the passage of time. Carved by the Tsauchab River over millions of years, this narrow, deep gorge winds through the desert.
Sossusvlei | Swakopmund
Solitaire - Solitaire is a quaint, rustic settlement in the Namib Desert, offering visitors a taste of rural Namibian charm and hospitality. Located along the C14 road between Sesriem and Swakopmund, it is a popular stop for desert explorers.
Tropic of Capricorn Sign - The Tropic of Capricorn is an imaginary latitude line marking the southernmost point where the sun can be directly overhead at noon. This line crosses the Namib Desert in Namibia, making it a popular attraction. The Tropic of Capricorn is marked by a simple yet iconic signpost. Visitors can stop for photos and learn about the line’s history and significance in the region.
Swakopmund | Walvis Bay | Swakopmund
Walvis Bay Waterfront - A boat cruise along the coast offers a unique perspective of the ocean and its rich marine life. Depending on the location, visitors may spot dolphins, whales, sea lions, and even sharks. The boat guide may provide insights into the local ecology and animal behavior. As the boat glides through the ocean, visitors can enjoy stunning coastal views and the serene marine environment, enhanced by the fresh sea breeze and the sound of waves.
Swakopmund | Twyfelfontein
Zeila Shipwreck - The Zeila Shipwreck, located on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, is a fascinating sight. This abandoned cargo ship, which ran aground in 2008, has become a popular attraction for those intrigued by the eerie beauty of the desolate coast. The rusted remains, partially buried in the sand, create a hauntingly beautiful scene against the golden sand.
Damaraland | Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein - Twyfelfontein is renowned for its incredible prehistoric engravings. A tour to Twyfelfontein reveals some of the world’s most remarkable rock art, created by the Khoisan people over thousands of years. The engravings depict animals, plants, and humans, offering insights into their culture and the significance of their artwork. The surrounding landscape, known for its unique rock formations and stunning views, adds to the area’s special charm.
Twyfelfontein | Etosha National Park
Otjikandero Himba Orphan Village - At the Himba village, visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating culture of the Himba people. They can meet the Himba, learn about their traditional way of life, see their distinctive dwellings called “Ovahimba huts,” and discover their unique customs and beliefs. The village also showcases beautiful handcrafted jewelry and clothing. Located in a remote part of Namibia, the village is surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Etosha National Park - An afternoon in Etosha National Park promises a delightful experience with its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Known for large herds of elephants, lions, rhinos, zebras, giraffes, and more, visitors can go on a safari to see these animals in their natural habitat. The park’s landscapes, including salt pans, savannahs, and waterholes, are equally impressive. Lucky visitors might even spot rare birds or other wildlife, making it an unforgettable experience.
Windhoek | Etosha National Park
Etosha Pan - Visitors will have the chance to observe wildlife, making it a perfect opportunity for photography enthusiasts to capture unique encounters with animals.
Etosha National Park
Etosha Pan - Visitors will enjoy a full-day game drive to discover the abundant wildlife around the pan and the many water points in the reserve. The Etosha Pan, a massive salt pan covering over 5,000 square kilometers, is the largest in Africa. During the dry season, it attracts incredible wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and more. The park’s varied landscapes, from grassy plains to rocky hills, are also worth exploring. Watching the sunset over the pan is a truly breathtaking sight.
Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park - A full-day game drive in Etosha National Park offers an adventurous exploration of the park’s diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Visitors can spot iconic African animals like elephants, giraffes, lions, rhinos, zebras, and more. The scenery ranges from vast salt pans to lush grasslands. A knowledgeable guide enhances the experience by sharing insights about the local wildlife and culture.
Etosha National Park | Rundu
Rundu | Divundu
Mokoro Lodge - Visitors will enjoy a photo safari by canoe, exploring the region’s wonders and lush landscapes aboard a traditional mokoro canoe.
Divundu | Mahango National Park
Divundu - Kasane | Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park - Visitors will observe landscapes mainly composed of swamps and flooded plains, home to the highest concentration of African elephants.
Kasane | Chobe National Park
Chobe National Park - At Chobe National Park, visitors can experience one of Africa’s most beautiful and diverse wildlife areas. The park’s stunning landscapes include the Chobe River, floodplains, and woodlands. Visitors can spot iconic wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, lions, and buffalo. Game drives and boat cruises offer close encounters with the animals and insights into their habits and habitats.
Kasane - Victoria Falls | Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls - On this day, visitors will have a variety of activities to choose from at Victoria Falls.
Victoria Falls | Zim - Fly Out
Victoria Falls - Visitors will prepare for their flight and be transferred to the airport.
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Airport and departure taxes
- Gratuities
- Airport and departure taxes
- Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.