The 20 Days Trail Safari in Vic Falls, Botswana & Namibia starts at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and ends in Windhoek, Namibia. This lodging and camping safari crosses Botswana and Namibia, combining Victoria Falls, Chobe River, Maun, Okavango waterways, Divundu, Etosha, Damaraland, Spitzkoppe, Swakopmund, and Sossusvlei with wildlife, culture, rivers, dunes, and desert scenery.
🗓️ 20 Days | 💰 From US$5,300 | 🌙 20 Days / 19 Nights | 👥 Max People: 26 | 🧒 Min Age: 10+
This section gives travelers a clear view of what the Namibia trip includes before they book. From the gallery and package inclusions to exclusions and the detailed itinerary, everything is presented in a single, easy-to-follow flow. Guests can check the route, daily experiences, accommodation style, travel pace, and important trip notes before starting their Namibia Tours and Safaris.
Shearwater Explorers Village, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) (21.4km)
Shearwater Explorers Village, Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Kwalape Safari Lodge, Kasane (85.1km)
Elephant Sands, Nata (256.7km)
Audi Camp, Maun (364.8km)
Audi Camp, Maun
Shametu River Lodge, Divundu (432.5km)
Hakusembe River Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia, Rundu (216.8km)
Roy’s Rest Camp, Grootfontein (207km)
Halali Campsite, Etosha National Park (295.7km)
Halali Campsite, Etosha National Park
Otjitotongwe Cheetah Guest Farm, Kamanjab (249km)
Desert Elephant Camping, Damaraland (227.6km)
Spitzkoppe Campsites, Spitzkoppe (224.1km)
Atlantic Villa, Swakopmund (156.4km)
Atlantic Villa, Swakopmund
Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem (350.1km)
Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem
Arebbusch Travel Lodge, Windhoek (314.2km)
End of Itinerary (7.5km)

Clients will be met by the guide at the airport and have a visit to Victoria Falls where they will have the guided tour for 3 hours and walk about 3.8km with our guide getting all the historical information of Victoria Falls and all its formations.
Shearwater Explorers Village is a comfortable safari-style accommodation located in Victoria Falls, offering modern amenities, a relaxing atmosphere, and convenient access to the iconic Victoria Falls and surrounding adventure activities.

Clients will refresh in the morning and have breakfast and continue to do more exciting activities. On this second day, it’s time for additional attractions – rafting on the Zambezi, canoeing, scenic flights over Victoria Falls or bungy jumping from the bridge connecting Zambia with Zimbabwe deep into the canyon at the bottom of which the frothy waters of the Zambezi rush or watching the Victoria Falls from the Zambian side.
Shearwater Explorers Village is a comfortable safari-style accommodation located in Victoria Falls, offering modern amenities, a relaxing atmosphere, and convenient access to the iconic Victoria Falls and surrounding adventure activities.

Clients after breakfast will be crossing the border with Botswana and reach Kasane – the largest town in this region with a slight architectural chaos characteristic of Botswana. The area has the largest concentration of elephants in the world. Elephant migrations take place very close to the city limits. On the access road, be very careful because huge herds like to run across the main road. In Kasane, we will go on a boat trip on the Chobe River. During the cruise we will observe many wild animals.
Kwalape Safari Lodge offers comfortable accommodation near Kasane, providing an excellent base for exploring the Chobe region. Guests can enjoy a peaceful setting, modern facilities, and easy access to wildlife-rich areas renowned for their large elephant populations.

Clients will refresh in the morning and have breakfast then depart to Nata. There is plenty of different wildlife around on the unfenced 16,000-hectare private conservancy. The campsite and lodge are unfenced; all animals roam freely which means you can expect to see various wildlife.
Elephant Sands Lodge offers a unique wildlife experience in Botswana, where elephants and other animals frequently visit the natural waterhole. Guests can enjoy comfortable accommodation while experiencing close encounters with Africa’s remarkable wildlife.

Guests will grab an early breakfast and then depart to Maun. After checking in and freshening up, they will proceed for their included activity.
Audi Camp offers comfortable accommodation in Maun and serves as an excellent gateway to the Okavango Delta. Guests can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, convenient facilities, and easy access to some of Botswana’s most remarkable wildlife experiences.

Clients will grab an early breakfast and then go on the game drive. They will be back around lunch time and after lunch have free time to relax and enjoy the camp facilities.
Audi Camp provides a comfortable and relaxed setting in Maun, making it an ideal base for exploring Botswana’s wildlife regions. Guests can enjoy peaceful surroundings, convenient facilities, and authentic safari experiences.

Early breakfast and then depart to the Okavango River. A visit to the Mahango Game Reserve Park, where, apart from animals, we will see huge baobabs. Today’s episode is not too long and we should be there in the early afternoon. The whole road leads through Caprivi and the area of the Bwabata National Park. The route is decorated with road signs “Beware of Elephants”. This is the route of the largest population of elephants migrating from Chobe to Zambezi.
Shametu River Lodge is situated on the banks of the Okavango River near Divundu and offers comfortable accommodation surrounded by beautiful river scenery. Guests can enjoy excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, birdlife, and easy access to nearby game reserves.

Clients will get morning breakfast and depart to Rundu. Bordering Angola, on the banks of the Okavango River in northern Namibia, the town of Rundu serves as the capital of the eastern Kavango region. Rundu is renowned for its local woodcarvers market and is filled with impressive woodcarvers’ workshops. Guests will go on a trip on traditional mokoro boats in search of hippos and crocodiles.
Hakusembe River Lodge is beautifully situated on the banks of the Okavango River near Rundu. The lodge offers comfortable accommodation, stunning river views, abundant birdlife, and memorable river-based experiences in northern Namibia.

Clients will grab an early breakfast and depart to Grootfontein (meaning ‘Big Fountain’), which is famous for being home to the largest meteorite ever discovered on Earth, located roughly 25 kilometres from the town centre. Along the way, clients will make a stop at Tsumeb for some shopping and visit the Bushman Village.
Roy’s Rest Camp offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere near Grootfontein. Surrounded by natural beauty, the camp provides comfortable accommodation and serves as an excellent base for exploring the region’s cultural and historical attractions.

Clients will depart in the morning after breakfast to Etosha and will stop along the way to visit a village inhabited by the Himba ethnic group. After lunch, if time permits, the clients will have an afternoon game drive in Etosha. Depending on how often you stop today, on entering the park, the first stop would be Okaukuejo where you pay your entry fee and purchase drinks, snacks, and a map of Etosha showing all the waterholes along the way. Etosha is home to lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, springbok, elephants, and abundant birdlife, making it one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations.
Halali Campsite is located in the heart of Etosha National Park and offers an authentic safari experience with excellent access to wildlife viewing areas and nearby waterholes frequented by a variety of animals.

Clients will take an early breakfast and then go on the full day game drive. Around 12h00 -13h00 clients will have lunch inside the park and continue with the game drive until the afternoon. After the game drive, guests will have leisure time to enjoy the atmosphere before dinner.
Halali Campsite is located in the heart of Etosha National Park and offers an authentic safari experience with excellent access to wildlife viewing areas and nearby waterholes frequented by a variety of animals.

Clients will grab an early breakfast and depart to Kamanjab and along the way, villages of the Herero people will appear and they will be decorated by women in Victorian dresses and headscarves braided to form cow horns – the Herero symbol. We will spend the night at a farm in Otjitotongwe – a cheetah sanctuary. Namibia is home to most of these beautiful cats, of which there are very few left in the world. Attempts to save this species in Namibia have been successful and within 10 years the population has increased by almost 30%. Guests will have the opportunity to watch cheetahs during feeding time.
Otjitotongwe Cheetah Guest Farm offers a unique wildlife experience in Namibia, allowing guests to stay close to one of Africa’s most iconic predators. The farm combines comfortable accommodation with exceptional opportunities to learn about cheetah conservation and local culture.

Guests will have breakfast and take off to Twyfelfontein where they will admire the rock drawings of the Bushmen. Twyfelfontein is famous because of its many rock paintings and rock engravings (Petroglyphs) of the San (Bushmen), of which more than 2,500 have been counted. Specifications about the age of the engravings fluctuate and a period of 1,000 – 10,000 years is stated. Remarkably, the engravings were made without the use of metal tools. It is presumed that quartz tools were used instead, as many quartz chips were found here.
Desert Elephant Camping offers an authentic wilderness experience in the heart of Damaraland. Surrounded by rugged landscapes and ancient geological formations, guests can enjoy a unique camping experience while exploring one of Namibia’s most fascinating cultural and natural regions.

After breakfast clients will depart to Spitzkoppe but along the way make a turn at Henties Bay to see the deserted shipwreck and then continue to Cape Cross to visit one of the largest seal colonies in the world with approximately 200,000 seals. Thereafter, continue to Spitzkoppe. Although Spitzkoppe, at 1,800 metres above sea level, is not the highest mountain in Namibia, it is because of its astounding silhouette that it is the country’s most famous mountain.
Spitzkoppe Campsites offer an unforgettable camping experience beneath Namibia’s most iconic granite peaks. Surrounded by spectacular rock formations, ancient rock art, and breathtaking desert scenery, this is one of the country’s most scenic overnight destinations.

Guests depart to Swakopmund early morning at around 09:00 am from Sossusvlei. It’s about a 4.5-hour drive to Swakopmund and along the way pass the Tropic of Capricorn. Once clients have arrived in Walvis Bay they will buy lunch, visit the Flamingo Lagoon and depart to Swakopmund. When clients arrive in Swakopmund they will check in and be taken by the guide for their activity (Quad Biking and Sandboarding), which is about a 2-hour activity. After the activity clients will freshen up before dinner at a restaurant.
Atlantic Villa offers comfortable accommodation in Swakopmund, just a short distance from the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, a peaceful atmosphere, and convenient access to the town’s attractions, restaurants, and adventure activities.

After breakfast guests will have a Township Tour of Swakopmund and visit the Museum for the ancient history of how Swakopmund was a trade town and how it played an important part in the import and export of war machinery during World War II. In the afternoon clients will have leisure time and those who would like to do boat cruises or a Living Desert Tour to spot desert animals can book these tours optionally. By 17h30 clients will get ready for dinner at Tuk Restaurant, subject to availability.
Atlantic Villa offers comfortable accommodation in Swakopmund, just a short distance from the Atlantic Ocean. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, a peaceful atmosphere, and convenient access to the town’s attractions, restaurants, and adventure activities.

Guests will depart around 09:00-09:30 to the Sossusvlei area. Along the way clients will stop at Rehoboth where the guide will buy snacks for 45 minutes and this is an opportunity for guests to get some snacks and drinks for the road. Guests can have lunch between 12h00-13h00 along the road at a rest place or wait until Solitaire and enjoy the famous apple pie. After arrival guests will have leisure time before going on a Sundowner Drive to Elim Dune around 17h30 or 18h00.
Sesriem Campsite is perfectly located at the gateway to Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert. Guests can enjoy easy access to the famous dunes, spectacular desert scenery, and unforgettable sunrise and sunset experiences in one of Namibia’s most iconic landscapes.

Guests will wake up and have breakfast before going into the park for the Sossusvlei Excursion which includes Dune 45, Deadvlei, Hiddenvlei and Big Daddy. The tour guide will make regular stops to allow guests to take photographs and experience the spectacular dunes. Guests will be back around lunch time and will have leisure time to relax at the pool.
Sesriem Campsite is perfectly located at the gateway to Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert. Guests can enjoy easy access to the famous dunes, spectacular desert scenery, and unforgettable sunrise and sunset experiences in one of Namibia’s most iconic landscapes.

Rise early for a drive back to Windhoek, have breakfast and depart to Windhoek. It is recommended to overnight in Windhoek to ensure that there is sufficient time to catch your onward flight the next day. With a whole day ahead, you can enjoy the drive back to the mother city after your superlative and enriching wildlife experience.
Arebbusch Travel Lodge offers comfortable accommodation in Windhoek, surrounded by tranquil gardens and convenient facilities. The lodge provides a relaxing environment and serves as an ideal base before departure from Namibia.

After breakfast the guests will be on their way to the airport depending on what time their flight departs.






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The mountain range is situated at the eastern edge of the Namib Desert between Sesriem and Solitaire. It rises up to 1000 m from the surrounding land and reaches an overall height of 2000 m above sea level.
Namib-Naukluft National Park is located on the western side of Namibia just south of the midway point. The park lies between the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean through to the beginning of the Great Escarpment which extends into South Africa. It borders the neighboring Dorob National Park to the north.
After summer rains, encounter large herds of gemsbok, zebra, springbok, ostrich and even giraffe in the northern section of the park. Go birding at the marine sanctuary, Sandwich Harbour, home to up to 50 000 wetland birds including spectacular flocks of greater and lesser flamingos.
In 1907 the area between the Kuiseb and Swakop rivers was proclaimed as Game Reserve No 3. Later, in 1941, it was augmented by the addition of Sandwich Harbour. In 1956 the Kuiseb Canyon and Swakop River Valley were added, along with the Welwitschia Plains, and in 1968 the park was renamed the Namib Desert Park.
Luderitz isn’t one of the must-see places that pop up on a Namibian Road trip route, probably because it involves a detour inland from Aus. This part of Namibia’s southern coast is worth a stopover though. Kolmanskop is magnetic enough, but Luderitz has a charm of its own which is also worth stopping for.
These days Luderitz is known for great seafood – you can feast on fresh rock lobster, oysters and mussels. This coastal town in Namibia has unusual brightly painted German Art Deco architecture and interesting historical buildings to photograph and explore.
Lüderitz thus began its life as a trading post. The town was founded in 1883 when Heinrich Vogelsang purchased Angra Pequena and some of the surrounding land on behalf of Adolf Lüderitz, a Hanseat from Bremen in Germany, from the local Nama chief Josef Frederiks II in Bethanie.
Luderitz is home to the Luderitz International Airport (LUD), which is an enjoyable 15-minute drive from the city center. Luderitz International Airport serves a multitude of airlines – including Air Namibia Airways. Popular international flights to Luderitz, Namibia departure from Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The Fish River Canyon in Namibia is one of the largest canyons in Africa and in the world. The Fish River carved the canyon out of rock over millions of years. The Fish River Canyon is 1,000 to 2,300 feet (300 to 700 meters) deep and about 100 miles (160 kilometers) long.
The beginnings of the canyon started about 500 million years ago when a fracture of the earth’s crust resulted in the collapse of the valley bottom forming a broad valley running north–south. Southward-moving glaciers deepened it, with more faults and erosion adding to the effect.
The Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world and is southern Namibia’s greatest attraction. Hiking is a spectacular way to explore the region and to capture mesmerizing photographs.
In the canyon you may encounter several species of mammals, such as wild horses, Mountain Zebra (Hartman zebra), Kudu, Klipspringer, Leopard, Steenbok, Baboon and Springbok. The most common rodents include mice, rats, dassies, and dassie rats.
Although the canyon is largely dry, there are pockets of green where more leafy plants, palms and trees grow in oasis-like patches. Generally, you will come across drought-resistant plants, like euphorbias, aloes and the occasional quiver tree.
During this period the glacial deposits and their cover of Karoo sediments were nearly completely eroded; the rocks exposed today in and around the Fish River Canyon belong to the Namaqua Metamorphic Complex (~1300 m. y.), overlain by flat-lying ~550 m. y. old sandstones and black limestones of the basal Nama Group.
How long is the Fish River Canyon hiking trail? The total distance of the trail is 86 km, the river itself is longer but due to many shortcuts, your walking distance is about 14 km less. You’ll need 4 to 5 days to complete the trail.
The Kalahari has existed as an inland desert since the Cretaceous period (65-135 million years ago). It has experienced both periods of greater humidity and more aridity, documented in fossil dune fields. It was during a period of greater rainfall that the Makgadikgadi Depression in northern Botswana was formed.
One of the most famous deposits in South Africa, hosting one of the world’s largest manganese deposits, and of course some of the best manganese minerals the world has ever seen
Is the Kalahari Desert Hot or Cold? The temperatures in the Kalahari Desert are extreme, with summers being very hot while winter temperatures can go below zero degrees Celsius at night.
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These Namibia Safari Itineraries bring together the country’s wide range of travel experiences, from wildlife parks and desert roads to coastal towns, cultural stops, and quiet lodge stays. Some routes are short and focused. Others stretch across several regions. And for travelers comparing Namibia Safari Packages, these itineraries make it easier to choose a trip that fits their time, comfort, and travel style.
6 Destinations: Botswana → Etosha National Park → Namibia → Sossusvlei → Swakopmund → Zimbabwe
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4 Destinations: Botswana → Etosha National Park → Namibia → Sossusvlei
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6 Destinations: Etosha National Park → Fish River Canyon → Namibia → Sossusvlei → Swakopmund → Twyfelfontein
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6 Destinations: Botswana → Etosha National Park → Namibia → Sossusvlei → Swakopmund → Zimbabwe
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7 Destinations: Etosha National Park → Kamanjab → Namibia → Spitzkoppe → Swakopmund → Twyfelfontein → Windhoek
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4 Destinations: Etosha National Park → Namibia → Sossusvlei → Swakopmund
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6 Destinations: Etosha National Park → Kalahari → Namibia → Spitzkoppe → Swakopmund → Windhoek
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8 Destinations: Damaraland → Etosha National Park → Kamanjab → Namibia → Naukluft → Spitzkoppe → Swakopmund → Windhoek
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10 Destinations: Damaraland → Etosha National Park → Fish River Canyon → Kalahari → Namibia → Sossusvlei → Spitzkoppe → Swakopmund → Waterberg → Windhoek
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5 Destinations: Fish River Canyon → Kalahari → Luderitz → Namibia → Naukluft
View DetailsOur Namibian tour was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. Henzel was both our guide and driver, and he did an outstanding job in both roles. He was incredibly thorough and well-prepared, always sharing detailed insights about the landscapes, wildlife, and local culture. You could tell he truly knew and loved the country.

We did the “7 Days Wildlife Etosha and Sossusvlei Namibian Safari (Accommodated)” with Safari World Tours in December 2023 and it was the best choice for our family! We are experienced travelers (49 countries visited) and found that to travel to Namibia with a small child (4 years old) a tour would the the best option

