Namibia is the King of wild and rugged safaris – and this route through northern Namibia might be the wildest of them all. But first, we’ve included a stop in Etosha for a few days of traditional game drives and walking safaris to ease you gently into your trip.
Once you’ve got your khakis comfy, the real fun begins in Damaraland. It’s an exceptionally beautiful wilderness and when you’re not marvelling at the views, you’ll be searching for unique wildlife and exploring the desert on foot.
Next up is the Skeleton Coast, and the flight up here is as mesmerising as your land adventures on the desolate coastline.
End your route in Kaokoland with game drives amongst desert-adapted wildlife and fascinating encounters with the Himba people. What a route.
$6.6K / person
You will fly from Windhoek International Airport to Etosha Airstrip. You will be met on arrival at Etosha Airstrip and driven to your next lodge.
2hrs 15mins
The largest salt pan in Africa and a magnet for wildlife, it’s safe to say that Etosha is about one thing, and one thing only: safari. Game viewing is centred around the waterholes. In this dry environment, the water attracts animals from far and wide and spending a few hours at the edge in a 4x4, binos at the ready, is a sure-fire wildlife win. You’ll more than likely spot elephant, rhino (white, and perhaps black), warthogs, and giraffe, with lions not far behind. Waterhole-watching isn’t limited to the daylight hours either with spotlights illuminating the water allowing you to catch the elusive night species.
Game drives depart twice a day (morning and afternoon), and occasionally, night drives may pop up, but when the sun goes down, you’ll probably want to be stationed at a waterhole. If you’re used to driving through grassy savannah, it’s a treat to bounce across the silver salt in search of desert species including black-faced impala, Hartmann’s zebra and the Damara dik-dik. A highlight is, of course, seeing black rhino, and Etosha’s population is famed as one of the most stable in the world.
You will be collected from your lodge and driven to Etosha Airstrip for your flight to Damaraland Airstrip. You will be met on arrival at Damaraland Airstrip and driven to your next lodge.
2hrs 30mins
This vast expanse of desert is one of Africa’s last unofficial wildernesses and the landscape is so colossal and so completely, eerily different to anything else, it’s hard to imagine until you’ve visited. A unique feature are the rocky outcrops, which are often home to exceptional San paintings. Twyfelfontein has some of the best and most well-preserved, but the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain, also has beautiful examples. Why choose, both are certainly worth a trip.
When you’re not ogling the scenery, keep your eyes peeled for desert-adapted wildlife. Gemsbok and oryx are common, as are zebra and elephant, but black rhino are the stars of the show and with Save the Rhino Trust based in the area, sightings are excellent. Game drives are key for wildlife-spotting (you’ll cover larger distances) but walking safaris are also a must to discover the finer details of the desert and even track these rare rhino and elephant on foot. In some areas, horseback safaris are possible, as are trips to see the fascinating Petrified Forest, a 260-million-year-old phenomena.
You will be collected from your lodge and driven to Damaraland Airstrip for your flight to Skeleton Coast Airstrip. You will be met on arrival at Skeleton Coast Airstrip and driven to your next lodge.
2hrs 30mins
You would be forgiven for thinking that not much survives in the foggy, mist-draped land of the Skeleton Coast, but head out on a 4x4 desert drive and let us prove you wrong. Guides are attuned to the movements of the wildlife and will lead you along the dry riverbeds in search of rare brown hyena, elephant, oryx, and, if you’re really lucky, desert-adapted lion. The extraordinary landscapes are really the star of the show, however, and drives are as much about exploring on foot, discovering magical desert oases, learning about the plant life, and delighting in the towering sand dunes. At the coast, add the mysterious shipwrecks and the honking seals of Africa’s largest Cape fur seal colony to your itinerary.
Then, there’s the magic of seeing the Skeleton Coast from the air. From a small, fixed wing plane, the sheer magnitude of the landscape comes alive and you’ll flit over gravel-strewn plains and the enigmatic coastline, cracked rivers and rolling dunes. Flight are hugely weather (and fog) dependent, but if there’s a chance to take to the skies, we recommend grabbing it with both hands.
You will be collected from your lodge and driven to Skeleton Coast Airstrip for your flight to Kaokoland Airstrip. You will be met on arrival at Kaokoland Airstrip and driven to your next lodge.
2hrs 30mins
A sunbaked desertscape, Kaokoland is famous as the home of the nomadic Himba people, who you’ll have the chance to meet and learn about their ingenious methods of survival. For a tad more action, there is quad biking across the dunes and game drives in search of shaggy brown hyena, rhino and desert-adapted lion. If you’re visiting between April and July, the Kunene River flows through the south, where crocodiles soak in the water, elephants travel from miles around and verdant birdlife flocks to its banks.
You will be collected from your lodge and driven to Kaokoland Airstrip for your flight to Windhoek International Airport.
3hrs
$6.6K / person
Domestic transfers, accommodation, inclusive meals, drinks and activities where specified
International flights, visas, travel insurance, gratuities
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