The 24 Days Tour Southern African Safari – 4 Countries takes guests through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. This camping journey includes Cederberg, Orange River, Fish River Canyon, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Damaraland, Opuwo, Etosha, Windhoek, Ghanzi, Okavango Delta, Nata, Chobe, and Victoria Falls, with dunes, wildlife, culture, rivers, and waterfalls.
🗓️ 24 Days | 💰 From US$5940 | 🌙 24 Days / 23 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.
Cape Town Airport to Cederberg 198km
Cederberg to Orange River 498 km
Orange River To Fish River Canyon 180km
Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon to Sossuvlei / Sesriem Area 551.1km
Sossuvlei / Sesriem Area
Sossusvlei to Swakopmund 346.5 km
Swakopmund Area
Twyfelfontein to Opuwo 601 km
Opuwo to Ruacana 318km
Ruacana Area
Ruacana to Etosha National Park 413km
Etosha National Park Area
Etosha National Park to Windhoek 501.2km
Windhoek To Ghanzi 517 km
Okavango River to Okavango Delta 317 km
Okavango Delta Area
Okavango Delta to Nata 364 km
Nata to Chobe 314 km
Chobe National Park Area
Chobe To Victoria Falls 142 km
Victoria Falls area
Victoria Falls area
Victoria Sherwater village to Victoria Falls Airport (21.1 km)

On the first day of the tour, guest will be picked up at the airport or Cape town Accommodation and drive to Cederberg. This place is wild, rugged, dramatic and above all, breathtakingly beautiful. The region’s valleys are lined with citrus orchards and surrounded by magnificent mountains that become even more spectacular at sunset when they are bathed in an array of vivid colors

The newly established Camp Site offers lawn-covered terraces, an abundance of trees providing shade, and exceptionally neat and clean bathroom facilities. A pool offers respite from the heat during the day. All campsites are equipped with electrical points.
Dishwashing facilities are provided as well as a communal undercover braai.
This area can also be set up as a small conference/meeting venue for Corporate guests on a team-building weekend. Catered meals can be provided on prior booking.
Marcuskraal would like all visitors to enjoy a relaxing stay and although we strive to keep your visit as informal as possible, noise control rules are however in place to ensure that campers do not become a nuisance to other guests. For the same reason, we, unfortunately, do not allow pets in the campsite.
This day guest will have early breakfast and drive to cross to the Namibian side as they are approaching Orange river.
This place is rising from the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains in Lesotho, forming part of the international border between South Africa and Namibia, the Orange River is the longest river in South Africa.
The Orange River Basin extends into Namibia and northern Botswana. The river snakes its way through one of Southern Africa’s harshest environments bringing life to an area of sheer rugged beauty. Aside from vineyards in the desert the river also creates a mobile playground from which to explore the area. Upon arrival guest will go on a canoe.

River Rafting specialists, based at our Orange River campsite, Fiddlers Creek, Bushwhacked promises you adventure, fun, relaxation, thrills, awesome scenery, great vibe, fantastic people, brilliant food, mindblowing sunsets, tranquil sunrise’s, birdlife, peace and an experience of a life time.
Whether you are looking for a multi day River Rafting experience on the mighty Orange River, a breakaway from the city to relax in your tent at Fiddlers Creek look no further – here is Bushwhacked Outdoor Adventures.
We offer all the amenities of a modern operation, yet set on the banks of the Orange River. Come hear the call of the Fish Eagle and let yourself break free…..
FIDDLERS CREEK CAMPSITE
Nestled on the banks of the mighty Orange River, Fiddlers Creek campsite is an oasis ideally situated for travellers from both South Africa and Namibia.
With 200 metres of waterfront on the river and 14 grassed campsites, Fiddlers Creek is in essence a bush camp but equipped with modern facilities.
Each site has:
Some of the larger sites have large tables and benches as a permanent fixture under the roofed area. We all appreciate privacy when we camp, so with that in mind almost all the sites have been enclosed with a reed fence.
Other facilities available at Fiddlers Creek are a small shop, pay-telephone booth, pay-per-coin filtered water, Bar facilities (strictly over 18 only), pool table and volleyball court.
River Rafting excursions available at Bushwhacked ranging from half-day to 5-day adventures.
Two Large grass banks on the riverfront, provide the perfect perch to view the sun setting over the mountain ranges of the Richtersveld.
Hot showers and flush toilets may be considered as a luxury/or necessity to any traveler, but are enjoyed here.
The Catering and Bar area, near the waterfront, is where we prepare and serve all our booked meals. Enjoy a cold beer or whatever grabs your fancy at our “BOZBA-OK” bar, open every night until 23h30. (admission to campers only) Lie back in your tent in the morning and listen to the call of the majestic African Fish Eagle as it flies past.
Guest will get morning Breakfast and depart to Fish River Canyon Carving out an epic rocky wonderland in the south of Namibia, the Fish River has created Africa’s largest and the world’s second largest canyon.
Hot, dry and stony, the Fish River Canyon measures a whopping 160 kilometres in length, at times 27 kilometres in width and 550 metres in depth. The awe-inspiring natural beauty of this ancient geological marvel draws visitors from around the globe. After arrival guest will go on afternoon walking trail to a viewpoint for sunset drinks.

Hobas Camp is the campsite at the start of the hiking trail at the north end of the Fish River Canyon. The camping site at Hobas is one of the few in the area offering shady trees to camp amongst. There are 14 campsites set among shady trees at the top end of Fish River Canyon. Campsite amenities include ablution facilities, braai/BBQ area, swimming pool and a kiosk selling basics and cool drinks.
Guest will wake up at 05h30 to go on a Sunrise Walk were all guests are invited to wrap up the day with a short excursion to a local mountain and get breakfast after arrival. after Lunch clients will go on Canyon Drive to explore the Fish river area.
At 18h00 the guide will prepare a delicious dinner for the Guest and then set up a campfire were clients will have the opportunity to talk about their experience and have some stargazing.

Hobas Camp is the campsite at the start of the hiking trail at the north end of the Fish River Canyon. The camping site at Hobas is one of the few in the area offering shady trees to camp amongst. There are 14 campsites set among shady trees at the top end of Fish River Canyon. Campsite amenities include ablution facilities, braai/BBQ area, swimming pool and a kiosk selling basics and cool drinks.
This day guest will have morning breakfast and drive to Sesriem. It is one of the oldest canyons in the world and home to one of the highest dunes in the world. As one of the most compelling landscapes in Africa, the dunes of the Namib Desert have attracted photographers, artists and visitors from all over the world. This is one of the highlights of the tour.
The dunes can be up to 300m high. The colours of the dunes are constantly changing, allowing for very different photographs at different times of the day. Along the way, the guide will stop at interesting attractions and landmarks.

On the edge of the vast Namib Desert, under the shade of century-old Camel Thorn trees, discover Sesriem Campsite. The campsite is situated at the Sesriem entrance gate where campers have the unique advantage of being closer to the towering dunes, and can enter the park before sunrise and leave after sunset.
The campsite has excellent facilities including a shop, restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Each campsite has its own power point, water and barbeque facility.
On the second day at Sossusvlei Area Guest will wake up and have breakfast before going into the Park for Sossuvlei Excursion which includes Dune 45, Deadvlei, Hiddenvlei, and Big Daddy.
The tour guide will have regular stops to let clients take pictures and have some exposure to the Dunes. Guest will be back around lunchtime and will have some leisure time for themselves at the pool.

At the entry to Sossusvlei is Sesriem Canyon, At the foot of the gorge, which plunges down to 30 to 40 m, are pools that become replenished after good rains.
Located perfectly at the entry to Sossusvlei inside the park gate is Sesriem Camping, right beside the gate into the desert and just a short drive from Sesriem Canyon where centuries of erosion have incised a narrow gorge about 1 km in length.
It is perfect for campers who want to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert with the sun setting over the Elim dune then the stars emerging until they fill the sky above you and the clicking of the desert barking Geckos and distant howl of the Jackal. Sit by the fire and imagine what you will.
After a good nights rest its up early (one hour before sunrise) for a drive to the sossusvlei wherer you can climb a sand dune and watch the colours change as the sun rises over the horizon slipping its morning warmth over the Namib desert dunes.
Sesriem derives its name from the time when earlier pioneers tied six lengths of rawhide thongs (riem) together to draw water from the pools. Accommodation at Sesriem is provided in 24 campsites. Facilities found there include a gas station, convenience store and a secure parking area.
Guest will eat breakfast and depart to Swakopmund around 12h00 along the beautiful landscape to the coastal side of Namibia.
It’s about 5 hours’ drive to Swakopmund. Once clients have arrived in Walvis Bay and can get lunch then visit the Lagoons in Walvis before proceeding to Swakopmund, When Clients arrive in Swakopmund they will go for their activity (Quad biking). After the activity Other optional activities can be done like Skydiving, Sandwich habour, kayaking, desert tour.

Skeleton Beach Backpackers is a budget accommodation establishment that is situated close to the beach and is within walking distance to town.
Guest will get early Breakfast and then visit to the Museum and from there onwards do a City Tour. Then have leisure time to visit craft centres and do some shopping in town.

Skeleton Beach Backpackers is a budget accommodation establishment that is situated close to the beach and is within walking distance to town.
Clients will have breakfast and visit to Palmwag You will see some wildlife on your way to Palmwag lodge in Koakoland.
This is Black Rhino area and you may see some and other wildlife like Zebra, Springbok, Kudu, Giraffe, etc then proceed to Opuwo. Opuwo, meaning ‘the end’ in Herero, lies in the north-western Kunene region of Namibia. It serves as the capital of the region and is known as the gateway to the magnificent Epupa Falls.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by low-lying hills, and vast dry desert plains inhabited by a wealth of desert-adapted wildlife. It serves as the central hub for the Himba culture.

Epupa Camp offers you a relaxing yet exhilarating few days of personalized service and excellent meals in the seclusion of a lush riverine wilderness of ana trees, wild figs, makalani palms and baobabs.
We are situated on the southern bank of the Kunene River, from which the Kunene Region in the northwest of Namibia, takes its name. Epupa Falls, acclaimed by many international travel writers as a must-see tourism destination, is about as far north as you can drive in Namibia.
Epupa Camp offers three kinds of accommodation, namely tented rooms, self-catering tented-campsites and traditional campsites, where you do the do-it-yourself-roughing-it, or the city-sleeker caravan or rooftop camping.
The ten comfortable safari-style tents consist of eight twin tented rooms, one honeymoon tented room with a queen-sized bed and a four-bed family tented room, all with en suite bathrooms. The tents have electrical lights and mosquito netting at the windows and doors. Shaded patios in front of the tents overlook the Kunene River on its flow to the Atlantic Ocean.
Apart from our private island and swimming pool with a river view, our facilities include an outdoor bar with free wifi, lounge with small library and dining room.
Activities include guided cultural tours, sundowner drives, rafting on the Kunene River and several nature walks.
Clients will have breakfast and then proceed to Epupa Falls. The Epupa Falls are formed by the Kunene River, on the border of Angola and Namibia, in the area known as Kaokoland. The river is 0.5 km wide and drops in a series of waterfalls spread over a 1.5 km length, with the greatest single drop being 37 m.
On the way guest will visit a Himba village and get to know more about their traditions and way of life. Upon arrival at Epupa Falls guests can enjoy the spectacular scenery and relax at the lodge.

Epupa Camp offers you a relaxing yet exhilarating few days of personalized service and excellent meals in the seclusion of a lush riverine wilderness of ana trees, wild figs, makalani palms and baobabs.
We are situated on the southern bank of the Kunene River, from which the Kunene Region in the northwest of Namibia, takes its name. Epupa Falls, acclaimed by many international travel writers as a must-see tourism destination, is about as far north as you can drive in Namibia.
Epupa Camp offers three kinds of accommodation, namely tented rooms, self-catering tented-campsites and traditional campsites, where you do the do-it-yourself-roughing-it, or the city-sleeker caravan or rooftop camping.
The ten comfortable safari-style tents consist of eight twin tented rooms, one honeymoon tented room with a queen-sized bed and a four-bed family tented room, all with en suite bathrooms. The tents have electrical lights and mosquito netting at the windows and doors. Shaded patios in front of the tents overlook the Kunene River on its flow to the Atlantic Ocean.
Apart from our private island and swimming pool with a river view, our facilities include an outdoor bar with free wifi, lounge with small library and dining room.
Activities include guided cultural tours, sundowner drives, rafting on the Kunene River and several nature walks.
This morning clients will grab early breakfast and depart via Ruacana Waterfalls into the Kaokoland. Travel all along the Kunene river.
Make numerous stops to see the Himba people living near the river. Travel via Okonguati to Epupa to arrive by noon. Check in at this oasis on the banks of the Kunene river, which forms the border with Angola, the neighbouring country to the North. Guest will do a walking trail to the falls during the afternoon.
Go on top of the hill (viewpoint) to see the river and falls from above and enjoy a sundowner for great photos.
See many Himba people near the lodge.

Located in Kunene, Namibia, Ruacana Eha Rest Camp offers guests a lovely camping experience amidst lush greenery. The establishment features 15 campsites, suitable for two tents each, and equipped with private lawns, barbecue facilities and power points. Shared ablution facilities are available.
Activities include walking trails to a rock pool, sundowners and excursions to attractions such as Ruacana Falls, Ruacana Hydro Power Station, Himba Village and Witsand.
Clients are pick up in the Morning at 09:00 am and depart to Etosha and on arrival clients will get lunch and after Lunch, if time permits, enter Etosha for an afternoon game drive.
Depending on how often you stop today, On entering the park, the first stop would be Okaukuejo where you pay your entry fee and I suggest you pop in at the local shop to purchase some drinks and snacks and most importantly, a map of Etosha which will show you all the waterholes along the way.
Etosha has lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, springbok and elephants. This on top of many lesser and common plains herds, and abundant birds makes game viewing in Etosha.

In an otherwise flat area, Halali Campsite is perched between a few hills and koppies. Thicker vegetation makes this popular with leopards, rhino, and elephants. Situated halfway between Namutoni and Okaukuejo, the Halali Campsite is centrally located in close proximity of some of the most popular waterholes of the Etosha National Park. A short walk will take you to the camp’s floodlit waterhole with excellent day and night game viewing.
‘Halali’ is the German word for the traditional ending of a hunt. The campsite signifies the end of game hunting and the rise of eco-tourism in Namibia. Halali offers active guests the largest pool in the park and its strategic location between Namutoni and Okaukuejo makes it a great stopover for lunch, ice cream, a cool drink or just petrol.
Today guests will spend the whole day exploring Etosha National Park. Clients will take early breakfast and then go on the Full day game drive and around 12h00 -13h00 clients will have lunch inside the park and continue with the game drive up till the afternoon and after the game drive guest will have leisure time to enjoy the atmosphere before dinner.

In an otherwise flat area, Halali Campsite is perched between a few hills and koppies. Thicker vegetation makes this popular with leopards, rhino, and elephants. Situated halfway between Namutoni and Okaukuejo, the Halali Campsite is centrally located in close proximity of some of the most popular waterholes of the Etosha National Park. A short walk will take you to the camp’s floodlit waterhole with excellent day and night game viewing.
‘Halali’ is the German word for the traditional ending of a hunt. The campsite signifies the end of game hunting and the rise of eco-tourism in Namibia. Halali offers active guests the largest pool in the park and its strategic location between Namutoni and Okaukuejo makes it a great stopover for lunch, ice cream, a cool drink or just petrol.
Guest will have a nice breakfast and head off to Windhoek which is situated in Central Namibia, the cosmopolitan city of Windhoek serves as the capital of the country.
It is home to an international airport and a plethora of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and accommodation options. The city is clean, safe and well-organised, with a colonial legacy that is reflected in its many German eateries and shops, and the widespread use of the German language.
Upon arrival guest will go on a City Tour then after the activity there are other optional activities that can be.

Urban Camp is a centrally located comfortable camping ground situated in the heart of Windhoek. It is the perfect get away with all the convenience of being in town. Big shady trees, Wi-Fi internet, nice bathrooms and a sparkling pool – will get you WINDHOOKED. It is a mere 5 min walk to the legendary Joe’s Beerhouse or a good Portuguese restaurant.
For added convenience, you will find a small shopping center with a bank, ATM, post office, supermarket, pharmacy, 24 hr fuel station, car wash, butchery, café etc. – all just around the corner.
And if you really are in a sightseeing mood – its easy from our grounds, as it is just a stone-throw away from the city center and most attractions.
Guest will have breakfast and drive to their next destination, as they are passing by Gobabis which is the next town, guest will have the opportunity to buy lunck packs or get lunch in that ton before crossin the border to Botswana.
Ghanzi which is situated 300 kilometres southwest of Maun and just north of the Trans-Kalahari highway, which runs from Lobatse in Botswana to Walvis Bay in Namibia, the small town of Ghanzi is sometimes referred to as the ‘Capital of the Kalahari’.
It serves as the administrative centre of the Ghanzi district which covers a vast area of cattle ranches and farmland in the west of Botswana. After checking in guest will visit the San Village.

Ghanzi Trail Blazers caters for visitors who wish to have a genuine glimpse of a fast disappearing unique and ancient culture. It offers a number of activities to interact with the San Bushman, and to discover how they survived in the Kalahari. Ghanzi Trail Blazers is located approximately 5.6 km away from the main road, far enough away to capture the real African bushveldt.
Guests will grab a nice breakfast in the morning and then drive to Okavango Delta. Situated in the north-western corner of Botswana, the Okavango Delta is a World Heritage Site as it is the largest inland delta in the world.
The magnificent Okavango River sprawls out over the dry sands of the Kalahari Desert forming this flourishing waterlogged oasis featuring countless meandering waterways and crystal-clear lagoons studded with water lilies, as well as fertile floodplains and reeded islands inhabited with abundant wildlife.
After checking in and freshening up In the Afternoon the guest will have leisure time around the lodge.

Audi Camp is situated at the edge of the Okavango Delta 12 km away from Maun, on the road toward the Moremi Game Reserve. It is located on the banks of the Thamalakane river, the southern most tributary of the Okavango Delta.
Audi Camp offers camping, tented accommodation and en suite tents. The camp has an a la carte restaurant, a bar and pool and can also cater for a wide variety of activities in and around the Okavango Delta including, cultural and community based trips.
Clients will grab early Breakfast and then go on a Full Day Okavango Excursion the game drive. And will be back in the afternoon.

Audi Camp is situated at the edge of the Okavango Delta 12 km away from Maun, on the road toward the Moremi Game Reserve. It is located on the banks of the Thamalakane river, the southern most tributary of the Okavango Delta.
Audi Camp offers camping, tented accommodation and en suite tents. The camp has an a la carte restaurant, a bar and pool and can also cater for a wide variety of activities in and around the Okavango Delta including, cultural and community based trips.
Clients will have breakfast and then depart to Chobe National Park. Chobe National Park, situated in the north of Botswana, is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations and boasts one of the largest concentrations of game on the African continent.
The park is famous for its enormous elephant population, estimated at over 120,000 animals. Chobe’s lush floodplains, dense woodlands and winding river systems support an abundance of wildlife including lions, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, hippos and numerous antelope species.
Upon arrival guests can relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings before preparing for the next day’s activities.

Thebe River Safaris is located on the banks of the Chobe River in Kasane and offers comfortable accommodation in a spectacular natural setting. The lodge is an excellent base from which to explore Chobe National Park and its rich wildlife.
Facilities include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and access to a variety of safari activities. Guests can enjoy river cruises, game drives and unforgettable wildlife encounters in one of Botswana’s most famous national parks.
Guest will get breakfast and then go on a full day game drive in Chobe National Park. Chobe National Park is renowned for its large elephant herds and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. The Chobe River attracts a variety of animals including elephants, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles and numerous bird species.
Guests will spend the day exploring different areas of the park and enjoying incredible wildlife encounters before returning to the lodge in the late afternoon.

Thebe River Safaris is located on the banks of the Chobe River in Kasane and offers comfortable accommodation in a spectacular natural setting. The lodge is an excellent base from which to explore Chobe National Park and its rich wildlife.
Facilities include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool and access to a variety of safari activities. Guests can enjoy river cruises, game drives and unforgettable wildlife encounters in one of Botswana’s most famous national parks.
Clients will have breakfast in the morning and then go on the Mokoro trial excursion. The mokoro usually carries one or two passengers, while the boatman stands at the stern using a long pole called a “ngashi”, to pole or push the mokoro forward.

Gaze over the flood plains and enjoy luxurious solitude on the banks of the Chobe River. Assuring extraordinary experiences, we offer 20 luxury tented chalets.
The lodge was inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape and all chalets have been constructed using indigenous Mopane timber and canvas. This offers not only a stunning sight, but an environmentally conscious design.
Clients will depart from Kasane to Victoria Falls which is in the largest water Fall in the world Resting on the southern banks of the Zambezi River at the western end of the eponymous falls, this popular tourist town is compact enough to walk around and makes an ideal base for travelers exploring the seventh wonder of the world, the unfathomably vast Victoria Falls. After arrival clients will go visit the Craft center and get back for dinner.

Located merely 400m from Victoria Falls and close to the town centre, Shearwater Explorers Village offers comfortable camping facilities, modern ablution blocks, relaxing outdoor spaces and convenient access to local markets, restaurants and major attractions.
Guest will wake up to a nice breakfast at the hotel and get ready to be picked up for the Guide Tour of the Falls. The Tour Starts at ‘the Big Tree’, an old Baobab located in Victoria Falls National Park.
Botanists believe the tree is over 1,000 years old. Guest will be blown away by this magnificent wonder as you walk for 2km viewing all the 16 points that take you closer to the edge as you view the mighty Zambezi dropping for more than 100m at the Falls. After lunch guest will have leisure time to do extra activities or enjoy around the hotel.

Located merely 400m from Victoria Falls and close to the town centre, Shearwater Explorers Village offers comfortable camping facilities, modern ablution blocks, relaxing outdoor spaces and convenient access to local markets, restaurants and major attractions.
Guest will have breakfast than today have leisure time to relax around the campsite or do other optional activities.

Located merely 400m from the Victoria Falls, 100m from the epicenter of the Victoria Falls town with its craft and craft & curio markets, bohemian cafes, and overlooking a natural African bush panorama the Shearwater Explorers Village is the perfect “Base Camp”.
Comprising of 5 bespoke Overland camping sites modern ablution facilities and 16 private chalets, the Village represents affordable accommodation at its finest – clean, cool, relaxing, elegant, excellent traditional food, ice cold drinks, and exceptionally friendly hosts ready to welcome you and guide you through your Victoria Falls experience.
This is the last day of the tour, guests will refresh and pack up in the morning and depart after breakfast to the Airport.






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| Destinations | Accommodation | Nights | Meals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cederberg | Marcuskraal Campsite | 1 Night | DBB |
| Orange River | Fiddlers Creek Rest Camp | 1 Night | DBB |
| Fish River Canyon | Hobas Camp | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Sesriem | Sesriem Campsite | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Swakopmund | Skeleton Beach Backpackers | 1 Night | DBB |
| Twyfelfontein | Madisa Camp | 1 Night | DBB |
| Epupa Falls | Epupa Camp | 1 Night | DBB |
| Ruacana | Ruacana Eha Rest Camp | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Etosha National Park | Halali Campsite | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Windhoek | Urban Camp | 1 Night | DBB |
| Ghanzi | Ghanzi Trail | 1 Night | DBB |
| Maun | Audi Camp | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Nata | Elephant Sands | 1 Night | DBB |
| Chobe River Front | Chobe River Campsite | 2 Nights | DBB |
| Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe | Shearwater Explorers Village | 3 Nights | DBB |
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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

