Best of Namibia Adventure (trip)

Best of Namibia Adventure

  • Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport, Namibia
  • Culture & Nature
Namibia, Africa

from $5,525* per person7 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Wildland Adventures 12 people max
Soar over the stark landscapes of Namibia on this fly-in safari. Namibia is a land of stark contrasts, from the Atlantic Ocean to the depths of the Namib Desert to the life-sustaining springs of the dry Etosha pans. Haunting shipwrecks dot the landscape between sand and sea on the aptly named Skeleton Coast. Stunning views greet you from the tops of enormous sand dunes in warm sunset hues after a challenging morning climb in Sossuvlei. Learn of the specialized adaptations of wildlife in these harsh environment including rhino, springbok, oryx, and the rare desert elephant. Spend each night on this Namibia safari in comfortable lodges and tented camps where the days activities are discussed by a campfire under a blanket of stars. Maximum group size is 8 people.

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Namibia, Africa

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3 testimonials about the provider, Wildland Adventures:

  • Reviewer: Kate Steinbacher located in Roanoke, VA USA
    You are the kind of tour operator the world needs more of...caring of your groups AND the beautiful places and people we get to experience!

  • Reviewer: Ginger and Richard Lang located in Clyde, NC USA
    Congratulations on the kudos from National Geographic Adventure magazine. Our experiences in travel with Wildland underscore this commendation. We have loved traveling to Costa Rica and Southern Africa with you and are now involved in planning a trip to East Africa. Great job from a superb company! You are first in our minds!

  • Reviewer: Libby Volckening located in Northfield, MA USA
    How can I begin to thank you for the most amazing, wonderful, incredible vacation of my life?!?!?!  Everything was better than I could have hoped.  So many precious memories.  Such wonderful chemistry of personalities.  It has been very hard to leave it all behind and get back to my real life...

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Special information

  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.
  • Family oriented trip.

Itinerary

DAYS 1-2 :  THE NAMIB DESERT
Arrive into Windhoek by 10:00 am to meet the light aircraft charter to Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp, approximately an hour's flight. The camp is located in one of the most remarkable sites in the Namib Desert, where huge towering dunes rise more than 1000 feet above the surrounding plains. The Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is a craggy collection of rock, brick, timber and thatch where each room has a plunge pool and beautiful views of the surrounding desert plains. Days here are spent in the beautiful landscapes of Sossusvlei, with excursions to the sand dunes and the "vlei" itself, a prehistoric landscape where dry trees stand guard over extinct pools that once held rainwater. Optional early morning ballooning can be arranged at extra cost. (To be arranged in advance). Overnight Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp (Classic) or Little Kulala (Luxury) [LD on day 1, BLD on day 2] *photo courtesy of Mike Meyers

 
DAYS 3-4 :  SWAKOPMUND, WALVIS BAY, SKELETON COAST
Fly over the dunes of the Namib and Sossusvlei continuing westwards onto the Atlantic and then up the Skeleton Coast. The flight offers spectacular desert scenery where the dunes and desert meet the ocean. Glide over shipwrecks to Sandwich Harbor where flamingoes dot the lagoons. Then fly east up the Huab River to Damaraland Camp. Here early morning mists drift inland, providing sustenance to a diverse array of flora and fauna. Highlights of our stay are nature excursions into the rocky desert in search of springbok, oryx and ostrich as well as the rare and endangered desert elephant and desert-adapted black rhino. Overnights at Damaraland Camp. [BLD]
 
DAYS 5-6 :  ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK & ONGAVA PRIVATE RESERVE
Fly by light aircraft from Damaraland to Etosha National Park. Covering an area of 10,000 square miles, Etosha is one of Africa's largest game parks; th park encompasses an area nearly the size of Switzerland. Large herds of plains game concentrate around the waterholes in the dry season making for exciting game viewing. Species that can be seen year round include elephant, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, springbok, oryx, kudu and the diminuative Damara dik-dik. Birding in this area is exciting with ostrich and raptors in abundance. Local specials include the short-toed rockthrush, Hautlaubs francolin, rockrunner, Ruppells parrot, white-tailed shrike and chesnut weaver. Ongava Private Reserve is of the few places in Southern Africa where you have the chance of seeing both Black and White rhino. You will have the opportunity to track White rhino on foot, a highlight not to be missed. Ongava Reserve also has a good population of lion, eland, mountain zebra, black-faced impala and a number of other antelope species. Overnight at Ongava Tented Camp (Classic) or Little Ongava (Luxury). [BLD] *photo courtesy of Mike Meyers

DAY 7 :  BACK TO WINDHOEK
After breakfast you will be transferred to the airstrip for the air charter to Windhoek, arriving in time for onward connecting flights. [B]

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