Namibia
Dunes and Wildlife of Namibia

The more you travel in it, the bigger the world gets. And it doesn’t get much bigger, grander, or more captivating than Namibia.

We begin in unexpectedly charming, mile-high Windhoek, then fly to a fine wilderness camp at Sossusvlei, site of Namibia’s world record, 1000-foot dunes. Now by charter flight to the Palmwag Rhino Camp in Damaraland, a vast, rocky desert, overseen by the gaunt and looming Brandeberg Mountains, for a couple of days in search of the rare desert elephant and rhino. Then to famed Etosha National Park and the Ongava Game Reserve, one of the few private reserves in Africa where the chances are good of seeing both white and black rhino by vehicle and, carefully, on foot. We end in the very heart of Namibia’s inexhaustible grandeur with a couple of nights in what is surely southern Africa’s most remote camp, Serra Cafema, up in Namibia’s extreme northwest. We spend time in the breathtaking sceneries of the Hartmann Valley to the south of the camp, on the watch for herds of springbok and ostrich, and we traverse sand dunes on four-wheel-drive safaris and boat on the Kunene River.

Dunes of Namibia and the Skeleton Coast Day 1: arrive in Johannesburg, fly to Windhoek, Namibia • Day 2: fly to Sossusvlei • Day 3: Sossusvlei • Day 4: fly to Damaraland • Day 5: Damaraland • Day 6: fly to Etosha National Park area • Days 7 & 8: Ongava Game Reserve • Day 9: fly northwest to Kunene River • Days 10 & 11: Kunene River region • Day 12: fly back to Windhoek; fly to and depart Johannesburg.

Dunes and Wildlife of Namibia


Trip Details

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Departures:
  • Offered Daily. Please call us to schedule your Private Departure.
Trip Length: 12 Days

Activity Type: Safari

Trip Price:
  • From $9640 Land Cost
  • $3480Internal Air
  • $500 Park & Conservation Fees
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Dunes of Namibia

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