Overview

Namibia truly is every camper’s paradise. On this camping safari, you will travel in a small group, visiting some of the most beautiful natural highlights Namibia has to offer. Experience the wild mountains of Gamsberg, beautiful mountain passes and spectacular panoramic views, the untouched Namib Desert and the harsh and impressive landscapes of Damaraland. Be amazed by the rock art of the San, the astonishing wonders formed over the centuries by natural erosion and the diverse wildlife of Etosha National Park. At night, you will camp on picturesque campsites, equipped with all necessary amenities, dreaming under the starry Namibian night sky and being enchanted by the seemingly endless vastness and solitude.

Advertised rates are  in Namibian Dollars.

9 Nights 10 Days Available on request Namibia
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Guided camping safari according to the itinerary
  • Transport in a 4×4 safari vehicle
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • 1 night accommodation in a guest house in Swakopmund (depending on availability, accommodation of a similar standard will be booked)
  • 8 nights’ camping in a 2-person dome tent
  • Sleeping mats and camping furniture (except sleeping bag and pillow)
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary
  • All national park fees

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Flights (international and domestic)
  • Sleeping bag, pillow, towels
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Beverages (alcohol and soft drinks)
  • Optional activities
  • Visa, tips, personal expenses, travel insurance
Highlights

Day 1-5 | Namibia

  • Gamsberg: tour through the wild mountain ranges.
  • Spreetshoogte Pass: panoramic view across the Namib Desert
  • Namib Desert: Sesriem Canyon, Sossusvlei, Dead Vlei
  • Swakopmund: city tour
  • Cape Cross: seal colony
  • Brandberg mountain: hike to “White Lady”

Day 6-10 | Namibia

  • Damaraland: Petrified Forest, Organ Pipes
  • Palmwag: game drive in the concession area
  • Grootberg: panoramic views across Klip River Valley
  • Etosha National Park: game drive, night game drive (optional)
  • Okahandja: souvenir market
Itinerary

Day 1 | Windhoek, Namibia – Gamsberg, Namibia

Distance approx. 150 km; driving time approx. 2-3 h

Your adventure starts in Windhoek where you will meet your guide in the morning. On the first leg of the journey, you will travel to Gamsberg. Gamsberg is a prominent table mountain in the Hakos mountains, south-west of Windhoek. High up on the Gamsberg Pass you will find your campsite for the night. After setting up camp, take a moment to relax and take in the moment. In the afternoon, you can explore the surrounding area on a tour together with your guide. Look out for mountain zebras, Oryx antelopes and kudus and enjoy the fantastic views of the wild mountains. In the evening, you can look forward to a delicious campsite dinner and the starry night sky. You spend the night in your tent.
Lunch | Dinner

Day 2 | Gamsberg, Namibia – Sesriem, Namibia

Distance approx. 250 km; driving time approx. 3-4 h

After a hearty breakfast and the packing up of the camp, your journey continues south through beautiful farm land. As so often in Namibia, today the journey is the destination. The bumpy and bendy approach road to the next mountain pass will reward you with views from the spectacular Spreetshoogte Pass, one of the most beautiful in the country. From the view point you will have magnificent views across the Namib Desert at your feet. You continue downhill to the plains until you pass Solitaire and reach your campsite in Sesriem. In the afternoon, you will visit Sesriem Canyon which was formed over millions of years ago by the Tsauchab River. On a hike, you can explore the impressive rock formations of the canyon. Spend the evening sitting around a crackling campfire, before falling asleep in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 3 | Sossusvlei, Namibia – Rostock Ritz, Namibia

Distance approx. 250 km; driving time approx. 3-4 h

Today, you rise earlier than the sun. While it’s still dark outside, you make your way towards Sossusvlei so by the time the sun rises, you find yourself surrounded by the dunes of the Namib Desert. Sip your tea or coffee with some rusks and watch the sun grow bigger behind the dunes, colouring them in a fascinating chase of light and shadow. Afterwards, you visit the famous Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei. The contrast between the white Vleis, the rust-red dunes and the dark blue sky makes for impressive memories and photographs. Back at camp, you rejuvenate with an extensive brunch. Once camp is packed up, you continue to Rostock Ritz at the edge of the Namib Desert. You can spend the rest of the afternoon at your leisure. Enjoy the beautiful views across this untouched landscape and the solitude of this secluded place. You will spend the night in your tent.
Brunch | Dinner

Day 4 | Rostock Ritz, Namibia – Swakopmund, Namibia

Distance approx. 250 km; driving time approx. 3 h

At sunrise, you should definitely go for a walk. There is nothing more enchanting than to let your gaze wander across the seemingly endless and solitary landscape in the light of the early morning hours, feeling absolute freedom. On your return, your guide welcomes you back with breakfast. You continue to the coastal town of Swakopmund at the Atlantic Ocean and swap nature for civilisation – just for a short while. In the afternoon, you explore Swakopmund on a city tour. Swakopmund is known as the German city of Namibia; you are reminded of the German colonial time on many corners – you will recognise the German language, cuisine and architecture, including the train station and court house. Have dinner in one of the many restaurants (at your own cost). You spend the night in the cosy Sandfields Guesthouse.
Breakfast

Day 5 | Swakopmund, Namibia – Brandberg, Namibia

Distance approx. 300 km; driving time approx. 4-5 h

After breakfast, you leave Swakopmund, heading towards Cape Cross and its seal colony, one of the largest in the world. Seal next to seal as far as the eye can see – a true spectacle on land and sea. Along a beautiful route, you continue inland to Brandberg mountain. You set up camp under shade-giving trees in the dry river bed of Ugab River. In the afternoon, a local guide takes you on a casual hike to the well-known rock painting of the “White Lady”. Back at camp, relax and take a nap. Keep a look out for visitors – now and then desert elephants cross the area. Another eventful day comes to a close at the campfire. You spend the night in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 6 | Brandberg, Namibia – Palmwag, Namibia

Distance approx. 250 km; driving time approx. 3-4 h

You reach the Petrified Forest before lunch time. Be prepared to be amazed by the petrified trunks which are more than 200 million years old. Take a closer look at the Welwitschia plant and the Organ Pipes, ancient pillars of basalt, you find here. Your destination for today is Palmwag, an oasis of palm trees at Uniab River in north-west Damaraland. Take a quick dip in the pool before you go on a game drive around the 5,000 square kilometre large private concession area. The flat hills and rare plants look magnificent in the afternoon light. Plenty of wildlife is at home here, among them Oryx antelopes, kudus, ostriches, jackals and hyenas. With a little bit of luck, you might even spot a lion, the rare black rhino or desert elephants. Enjoy a sundowner drink and watch the sunset before heading back to camp. For a change, you have dinner at a restaurant – you can look forward to a delicious menu. You spend the night in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 7 | Palmwag, Namibia – Etosha National Park, Namibia

Distance approx. 200 km; driving time approx. 2-3 Stunden

Along the picturesque Grootberg Pass you reach Grootberg Plateau. You stop at the viewpoint to enjoy the spectacular views across the Klip River Valley. Continue to the world-renowned Etosha National Park, one of the most popular national parks in Southern Africa. The park is home to hundreds of mammals, birds and reptiles. Entering through the Galton Gate the search for the wild animals begins. You set up camp at Olifantsrus Camp. From a raised platform, you can watch animals at the watering hole below which is very popular with elephants. You spend the night in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 8 | Etosha National Park, Namibia

Driving time and distance depending on game drives

The day starts early with a cup of coffee or tea and rusks. The cool early morning hours are the best time to go on game drives and you are out and about at sunrise, scouting the west of the park for elephants, rhinos, giraffes, the rare black-faced impala, lions and cheetahs. You stop at watering holes and with a bit of luck you can spot elephants drinking and taking a bath. You return to camp for a hearty breakfast. You continue to Okaukuejo where you spend the next two nights. While on the road, you have plenty of opportunities to stop for wildlife sightings. In the evening, you can spot wildlife at the illuminated watering hole which is a popular hangout for many of the park’s animals, making it a great spot for observing and taking photos. You spend the night in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 9 | Etosha National Park, Namibia

Driving time and distance depending on game drives

Another day of exciting game drives and wildlife sightings in Etosha National Park begins. Together with your guide you go on extensive game drives in the morning and afternoon. Most of the time is spent scouting for elephants, rhinos and giraffes, different kinds of antelopes and other wildlife near the water holes. With a bit of luck, you can even see lions and leopards. You have the option to join a night game drive with a park ranger, spotting nocturnal animals. You spend the night in your tent.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 10 | Etosha National Park, Namibia – Windhoek, Namibia

Distance approx. 450 km; driving time approx. 5-6 h

After a tasty breakfast, your last leg of the journey begins. On your way to Windhoek you have time to stop at a souvenir market in Okahandja. You can find handmade souvenirs, wood carvings, baskets and jewellery. During the course of the afternoon, you arrive in Windhoek and your guide takes you to your hotel in the city or the airport where you say your goodbyes.
Breakfast | Lunch

Please note that we ask our guests to assist their guide in setting up and taking down the camp as well as assisting in the camp kitchen.

 

Rates applicable to this itinerary ate the following:

 

Start Finish Price per person sharing Single supplement Tourlanguage  
22 Mar 20 31 Mar 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

19 Apr 20 28 Apr 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

07 Jun 20 16 Jun 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

12 Jul 20 21 Jul 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

09 Aug 20 18 Aug 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

06 Sep 20 15 Sep 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

04 Oct 20 13 Oct 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

01 Nov 20 10 Nov 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

29 Nov 20 08 Dec 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English

 

20 Dec 20 29 Dec 20 29,900 NAD 2,100 NAD English


 

 

Min number to guarantee tour: 2
Max number of participants: 8
Departure day: once a month on Sunday
Price: from 29,900 NAD
Single Supplement: from 2,100 NAD

Pickup point
Windhoek, Namibia View on Map