Private Great Namibia Escape
10 Nights / 11 Days in Cape Town by African Sunsets Travel
10 Nights / 11 Days in Cape Town by African Sunsets Travel
Spend days exploring Namibia experiencing the wildlife, culture and scenery only Africa can deliver. From marvelling at the breathtaking magnitude of Namibia’s dunes and big game encounters – this tour combines all the comforts of lodge accommodation with an unforgettable safari experience. This is a private Small-group lodge Safari through Namibia starting and ending in Windhoek
Tour Highlights
Stand silent and admire the stark ambience of Dead Vlei
Marvel at the sea of sand from the top of Dune 45
Be overwhelmed by the abundant animals in Etosha
See quintessential sand dune landscapes in Sossusvlei
Immerse yourself in Namibian ancient cultures
Tour Details During a thrilling independent journey, savor the beauty of the vast Sossusvlei dunes and pristine Damaraland with its desert elephants; see the petroglyphs of Twyfelfontein; visit Otjikandero Himba village and the historic coastal town of Swakopmund; and take game drives at the private Etosha National Park.
Windhoek – This is the capital city of Namibia, and is found almost right in the center of the country making it a perfect entry point for visitors. The city is impressively clean and calm for a capital and it’s a good place to get your bearings before venturing further into Namibia. Beer lovers are in for a treat as there are many good breweries and german style pubs.
Sossusvlei – The Sossusvlei area is fed by a river called the Tsauchab River – the dunes actually prevent the entire pathway of this river. The Tsauchab River only flows right through Sossusvlei every 5 to 10 years, making it a rare sight to see. The Sossusvlei dunes are about 60km from the Sesriem gate which is about an hour’s drive.
Swakopmund – This is a coastal city in Namibia with a strong German heritage, it’s sandy beaches face the Atlantic Ocean. The city’s colonial landmarks include the Swakopmund lighthouse and the Mole (an old sea wall).
Etosha National Park – Etosha means ‘huge white area’ or ‘place of dry water’, and the National Park certainly lives up to this description! It’s a vast shallow pan, which shines brightly in the African sun due to crystallized salt on the surface of the ground.
Namib-Naukluft National Park – On our Namibia Trans-African Lodge safari, you’ll be able to journey into the land of bright gold and magical sand dunes, whilst taking in the spectacular sights that the Namib-Naukluft National Park, which is also the largest nature conservation area in Namibia, has to offer!
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