Explore the stunning landscapes and vibrant wildlife of Namibia on this 6-day guided safari. Journey through the iconic red dunes of Sossusvlei, experience the surreal beauty of Deadvlei, and embark on thrilling game drives in Etosha National Park. Perfect for nature lovers, this tour combines breathtaking vistas with rich cultural experiences, all under the guidance of an expert. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and an unforgettable adventure in one of Africa's most captivating destinations.
6-day guided tour of Namibia's deserts and wildlife
Visit Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, and Etosha National Park
Experience thrilling game drives and stunning landscapes
Includes meals, professional guide, and park entrance fees
Activity location
Solitaire
Solitaire, Namibia
Meeting/Redemption Point
Solitaire
Solitaire, Namibia
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6-Day Namibia Desert and Wildlife Safari Adventure
Activity duration is 6 days6d
6d
English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00am
Price details
$4,041.69 x 1 Adult$4,041.69
Total
Price is $4,041.69$4,041.69
includes taxes & fees
Until Fri, Nov 7
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Windhoek - Namib Desert
2 stops
Meals: snacks
Accommodation: The Elegant Desert Lodge
Soulful, liberating and elegant.
Spreetshoogte Pass
30m
The Spreetshoogte Pass traverses the Great Escarpment, connecting the Namib Desert to the Khomas Highland. The
pass is 50.4 kilometres long, connecting Solitaire to Nauchas and offers stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Originally constructed during World War II by farmer Nicolaas Spreeth, the pass was built to facilitate access to his
farm, Ubib, located at the base of the escarpment. One of Namibia’s most spectacular views is from the top of the
Spreetshoogte Pass, where the land drops off by roughly 2000 metres, creating a natural vantage point overlooking
the vast, semi-desert plains and the arid mountains beyond.
Solitaire
1h
Situated in the Khomas region of Central Namibia, the desert town of Solitaire serves as an oasis in the Namib
Desert. The town provides an important stop on the way to the ancient dunes of Sossusvlei, allowing travellers to
stock up on essentials as they make their way further into the wilderness. Solitaire also has a small bar and is
renowned for its famous apple pie - said to be the best in the country. Enjoy a scenic sundowner with views of the
Day 2: Sossusvlei excursion
4 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: The Elegant Desert Lodge
Soulful, liberating and elegant
Namib-Naukluft National Park
Stretching almost 50000 square kilometres across the red-orange sands of the Namib Desert over the Naukluft
Mountains to the east, the Namib-Naukluft National Park is Africa’s biggest wildlife reserve and the fourth largest in
the world. Despite the unforgiving conditions, it is inhabited by a plethora of desert-adapted animals, including
reptiles, buck, hyenas, jackals, insects and a variety of bird species. One of the main attractions of the park are the
ancient dunes of Sossusvlei, home to some of the tallest dunes in the world rising over 300 metres from the desert floor. This magnificent landscape features rolling dunes, rugged moonscapes, lagoons, wetlands and mudflats.
Visitors can look forward to a number of impressive sights including: the picture-perfect Dune 45, standing 170
metres high; the Welwitschia Plains, otherworldly lunar terrain dotted with the endemic plants; and the Dead Vlei, a
photographer's dream.
Big Daddy Dune
2h
Admission ticket included
Big Daddy is the tallest dune in the Sossusvlei area. This magnificent dune is situated between Sossusvlei and
Deadvlei and at 325 meters it dwarfs the other dunes. Should you want the ultimate bragging rights, take a lot of
water and trek to the top of Big Daddy where you can look down onto Deadvlei.
At 325 meters, Big Daddy may be the highest dune in the Sossusvlei area, however it is not the highest in the Namib
Desert. This honour is given to Dune 7, which has been measured at 388m. Dune 7 earned its name by being the
7th dune along the Tsauchab River.
Deadvlei
1h
Admission ticket included
This ancient clay pan was once an oasis, studded with acacias and fed by a river that suddenly changed course,
leaving the earth to dry up along with the trees it previously supported. So dry were the climatic conditions that the
trees never decomposed – instead they were entirely leached of moisture so that today, 900 years later, they remain
as desiccated, blackened sentinels dotting the pan’s cracked surface. Surrounded by the red-pink dunes of the
Namibia Desert, they create a surreal spectacle that is a photographer's dream.
Sesriem Canyon
1h
Admission ticket included
Sesriem Canyon is a captivating natural wonder located in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia. Carved over
millions of years by the Tsauchab River, this narrow gorge is a testament to the power of erosion. The name Sesriem
comes from the Afrikaans and Dutch words for six leather straps, which early pioneers used tied together to draw
water from the deep pools within the canyon. Sesriem Canyon is not only a geological marvel but also a haven for
unique desert flora and fauna, making it a popular stop for tourists exploring the surreal landscapes of the Namib
Desert.
Day 3: Namib Desert - Windhoek
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Town Lodge Windhoek
Solitaire
Situated in the Khomas region of Central Namibia, the desert town of Solitaire serves as an oasis in the Namib
Desert. The town provides an important stop on the way to the ancient dunes of Sossusvlei, allowing travellers to
stock up on essentials as they make their way further into the wilderness. Solitaire also has a small bar and is
renowned for its famous apple pie - said to be the best in the country.
Day 4: Windhoek - Etosha
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Toshari Lodge
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market
30m
This craft market is Okahandja’s best known tourist attraction. Woodcarvers from all over, and as far as the Kavango
Region of north-eastern Namibia, who practice their ancient skills come here to sell their goods. Since wood is not
resistant to the wear and tear of time, wood sculptures survive less well than other forms of art and are therefore an
important hidden element in the art history of many cultures. The wood-and-thatch market is situated next to the
main road at the town’s entrance and exit. Choose from a wide variety of hand-carved wooden artifacts such as
animals, bowls or jewelry boxes.
Day 5: Etosha National Park
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Toshari Lodge
Etosha National Park
8h
Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the
southern region of this wild paradise. The area is comprised of a collection of world class private game reserves. The
national park can be accessed via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate. Visitors can catch a glimpse of a
variety of wildlife including: lion, giraffe, elephant, white and black rhino, and a multitude of plains game. Popular
activities include: enjoying an open 4x4 safari with an expert guide, half day or full day drives with the option of a
picnic lunch with wine on the full day game drive.
Day 6: Etosha - Windhoek
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Not included
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market
30m
This craft market is Okahandja’s best known tourist attraction. Woodcarvers from all over, and as far as the Kavango
Region of north-eastern Namibia, who practice their ancient skills come here to sell their goods. Since wood is not
resistant to the wear and tear of time, wood sculptures survive less well than other forms of art and are therefore an
important hidden element in the art history of many cultures. The wood-and-thatch market is situated next to the
main road at the town’s entrance and exit. Choose from a wide variety of hand-carved wooden artifacts such as
animals, bowls or jewelry boxes.
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