P a g e 1 Classic Namibia With Himbas Windhoek - Southern Namibia - Solitaire - Walvis Bay - Spitzkoppe - Twyfelfontein - Sesfontein - Kaokoveld - Etosha West - Etosha South - Waterberg Region - Central Namibia 16 Days / 15 Nights
P a g e 2 Introduction Accommodation Destination Nights Basis Room Type Klein Windhoek Guesthouse Windhoek 1 B&B 1x Double Room, 1x We Kebi Safari Lodge Southern Namibia 1 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Camp Gecko Safari Lodge Solitaire 1 D, B&B 1x hide away, 1x hide away Oyster Box Guesthouse Walvis Bay 2 B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Spitzkoppe Mountain Tented Camp Spitzkoppe 1 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Xaragu Camp Twyfelfontein 1 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Sesfontein Guesthouse Sesfontein 1 B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Camp Aussicht Kaokoland Kaokoveld 2 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Onjowewe House Etosha West 1 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Etosha Safari Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia Etosha South 2 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Hadassa Guest House Waterberg Region 1 D, B&B 1x Double Room, 1x Dusternbrook Guest Farm Central Namibia 1 D, B&B 1x hippo chalet, 1x Colonial Key B&B: Bed and breakfast D, B&B: Dinner, bed and breakfast Excluded FuelPark Fees Optional Activities
P a g e 3 Day 1: Klein Windhoek Guesthouse, Windhoek Windhoek Situated in Central Namibia, the cosmopolitan city of Windhoek serves as the capital of the country. It is home to an international airport and a plethora of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and accommodation options. The city is clean, safe and well-organised, with a colonial legacy that is reflected in its many German eateries and shops, and the widespread use of the German language. Windhoek has an interesting mix of historical architecture and modern buildings, many of which are worth a look, including the Alte Feste an old fort, the 1896 Christuskirche Christ Church, and the more contemporary Supreme Court. Overnight: Klein Windhoek Guesthouse Klein Windhoek Guesthouse is situated in one of Windhoek s best suburbs in a quiet area next to the Klein Windhoek Riverbed an ideal location for business people and tourists. From here it is a short 5 minute drive to City Centre; shops and popular restaurants are in close proximity. We offer a variety of rooms and self catering units. Transfers from and to the airport as well as to the city center will be arranged on request. If you are interested in a city tour or would like to visit a game ranch outside Windhoek, we can get you in touch with the organisers. Bed & Breakfast
P a g e 4 Day 2: We Kebi Safari Lodge, Southern Namibia Southern Namibia Southern Namibia offers a harsh but beautiful environment stretching from the Orange River up to the Central Namibian highlands, Southern Namibia is epitomised by vast, slowly changing landscapes. The breathtakingly beautiful landscape features the Naukluft mountains, Namib desert dunes, and the Fish River Canyon. Southern Namibia is dotted with quiver trees, covered in golden grasslands, and crowned with burnt red dunes fringed by blue sky-lines. A spectacular array of wildlife roams freely including klipspringer, oryx and kudu. Visitors can soak up the breathtaking views of the Fish River Canyon, discover the wild desert horses near Aus, and explore the famous ghost town of Kolmanskop. Don't miss the ancient ochre dunes of Sossusvlei. Overnight: We Kebi Safari Lodge In the almost forgotten tongue of the San Bushmen, We Kebi means invitation. To hold true to the tradition of the San people of the desert, who roamed the plains and mountains surrounding We Kebi for thousands of years. Come and experience the solitude, privacy and tranquility at We Kebi Safari Lodge. Each of the free standing en-suite luxury chalets has its own pavilion and a 180 degree uninterrupted view of the surrounding landscape. An hour's drive from We Kebi on the C19 will bring you to the world famous dunes of Sossusvlei.
P a g e 5 Day 3: Camp Gecko Safari Lodge, Solitaire Solitaire Situated in the Khomas region of Central Namibia, the town of Solitaire serves as an oasis in the Namib Desert. There is not much to do or see in the small village of Solitaire, but it nevertheless, it is an important stop on the way to the ancient dunes of Sossusvlei as it provides the only petrol station, general store and post office between Sossusvlei and Walvis Bay. Solitaire also has a small bar and is renowned for its famous apple pie- said to be the best in Namibia. Home to a luxury desert lodge, a motel and a campsite, visitors can easily find comfortable accommodation in Solitaire. Enjoy a scenic sundowner with views of the spectacular Namib desert, hike and bike through the unspoilt natural scenery and visit the local Cheetah Sanctuary. Overnight: Camp Gecko Safari Lodge Camp Gecko Private Nature Reserve & Tented Camp is located at D1275 just below the Spreetshoogte Pass. Accommodation at Camp Gecko is provided in bush tents, a story bush hide away, and a self-catering family cottage. Each tent has a shower and toilet and the camp supplies bedding and towels. The tents are non-electric but light is provided by petrol lamps and cameras can be charged at the farm house. Featured at the Camp Gecko is a lapa which is a nice meeting place situated on the above the bush tents. At the lapa delicious meals are served while diners get to enjoy astonishing views over the savanna while dining on the terrace. Alternate: Camp Gecko Safari Lodge Camp Gecko Private Nature Reserve & Tented Camp is located at D1275 just below the Spreetshoogte Pass. Accommodation at Camp Gecko is provided in bush tents, a story bush hide away, and a self-catering family cottage. Each tent has a shower and toilet and the camp supplies bedding and towels. The tents are non-electric but light is provided by petrol lamps and cameras can be charged at the farm house. Featured at the Camp Gecko is a lapa which is a nice meeting place situated on the above the bush tents. At the lapa delicious meals are served while diners get to enjoy astonishing views over the savanna while dining on the terrace.
P a g e 6 Day 4: Oyster Box Guesthouse, Walvis Bay Walvis Bay Situated along Namibia's spectacular coastline, just south of Swakopmund, Walvis Bay (Whale Bay) is a thriving town, Namibia s principal harbour and one of the country s most popular tourist centres. It is known for its natural lagoon, striking orange sand dunes and wealth of outdoor activities, including fishing, bird-watching, sailing, sandboarding, swimming, surfing and golf. Located just outside town is Dune 7, one of the largest sand dunes in the world, offering fantastic views from the crest for those with the energy to climb it. Visitors can look forward to a number of activities including: visiting the expansive green and pink salt pans dotted with flocks of flamingoes, and jumping on a boat trip to view seals colonies, dolphins and friendly pelicans, while enjoying champagne and oysters. Overnight: Oyster Box Guesthouse Located on Walvis Bay's beautiful Lagoon, Oyster Box Guesthouse offers 12 rooms providing classic comfort for holiday tourists, business people, families, and water sports enthusiasts. Due to its location at the WALVISBAY beautiful lagoon, this guesthouse offers a subtle blend of comfort and warm Namibian hospitality. Rooms are equipped with very comfortable beds, international DSTV, a safe, and air conditioning/heating units. WI-FI facilities are also available. After partaking in Oyster Box's hearty breakfast, guests can unwind on the open deck and spend the day soaking up the African sun. At the end of the day indulge in the customary "sundowner" in the sheltered lounge and bar. Dinner is served at one of three restaurants within walking distance of Oyster Box Guest House. If you want to venture further afield, the restaurants in town are only a five minute drive away. Whatever your needs may be, the friendly staff will assist you and will do their best to ensure that you have a fabulous time at Oyster Box Guest House. Bed & Breakfast Day 5: Oyster Box Guesthouse, Walvis Bay Bed & Breakfast
P a g e 7 Day 6: Spitzkoppe Mountain Tented Camp, Spitzkoppe Spitzkoppe Situated in Namibia s spectacularly scenic Namib Desert, between Usakos and Swakopmund, the Spitzkoppe are a group of bald granite peaks forming one of Namibia s most recognizable and dramatic landmarks. These enormous towering domes provide a paradise for hikers and mountaineers, from beginners interested in guided historic walks to professional climbers eager to ascend some challenging slopes. Other popular activities include exploring the many bushmen rock paintings and camping in some of the area s scenic secluded campsites or rustic tented camps. Overnight: Spitzkoppe Mountain Tented Camp A mountain oasis in the Namib Desert, with unique oversized boulders and secret caves, allows the visitor to camp at Spitzkoppe in complete peace and tranquility. With the majestic Namibian "Matterhorn" as backdrop, and with the next camping site kilometers away, visitors will feel as if they own the mountain.
P a g e 8 Day 7: Xaragu Camp, Twyfelfontein Twyfelfontein Set in the Kunene Region of northwestern Namibia, Twylfelfontein is a spectacularly scenic area, featuring one of the largest and most important concentrations of rock art in Africa. The name Twyfelfontein translates to Fountain of Doubt, which refers to the perennial spring situated in the impressive Huab valley flanked by the slopes of a sandstone table mountain. It was this spring that attracted Stone Age hunters over six thousand years ago, and it was during this time that the extensive group of rock engravings and paintings were produced. Visitors can look forward to basing themselves at some wonderfully shady campsites along the Aba-Huab riverbed, while exploring over thirty different sites of these sacred records of ritual practices relating to traditional hunter-gatherer communities. Overnight: Xaragu Camp Xaragu Camp consists of 12 campsites with communal ablution facilities. There are exclusive campsites for roof tents as well as luxury campsites for families available. All camps feature a toilet and shower. 12 tented camps, either single, double or triple tented camp are available - for families only. The tented chalets are child-friendly, and there is a restaurant serving breakfast on site. Facilities also include a swimming pool, restrooms, a shop, and a nearby landing strip. Game viewing, game drives, tours, excursions, guided walks as well as horse trails are offered at the campsite.
P a g e 9 Day 8: Sesfontein Guesthouse, Sesfontein Sesfontein Sesfontein, meaning six fountains, is home to six natural springs creating a lush oasis rising up from a barren landscape. Set in the Hoanib Valley and surrounded by mountains, Sesfontein is a harshly beautiful town dotted with acacia and mopane trees interspersed with spiky-leafed fan palms. The town serves as a good base from which to launch an exploration of the surrounding Kaokoveld. An old fort, constructed at the end of the 19th century, has been refurbished and converted into a comfortable lodge rich with atmosphere, and makes a great base to explore the southern reaches of the Kaokoveld. Don t miss a trip to a local Himba village to learn about local customs and traditions and observe how these communities live in peaceful coexistence with wildlife and the natural surrounds. Overnight: Sesfontein Guesthouse Sesfontein Guesthouse is situated right at the heart of the village of Sesfontein, about 110 km north of Palmwag. Staying at Sesfontein Guesthouse is a very rural experience with donkey carts a common sight and being woken up by crowing chicken well before dawn. Our restaurant serves lunch and dinner. We pride ourselves in using mostly local ingredients from bananas to pumpkins, tomatoes, salads, onions, carrots and more. We bake our own bread and serve the best banana bread north of Windhoek. Guests can visit traditionally living Himba tribes close by or drive down the Huanib River in search of the elusive dessert elephants. We also run the stunning Ongongo Waterfall campsite at Warmquelle some 25km further South. Come visit this magical place while you stay at Sesfontein guesthouse. Bed & Breakfast
P a g e 10 Day 9: Camp Aussicht Kaokoland, Kaokoveld Kaokoveld Straddling the Angola/Namibia border, the Kaokoveld is a dry, mountainous and relatively undeveloped region that takes in the harsh beauty of Namibia's Skeleton Coast and the copper sands of the northern Namib Desert. The area is inhabited by three main ethnic groups the Damara, Herero and Himba people each with their own unique customs, traditions and rituals. The coastal Kaokoveld Desert stretches over 45000 square kilometres and is home to the renowned prehistoric welwitschia plant. A diverse variety of wildlife can be found in the desert including: giraffes, desert-adapted elephant, black rhino, a variety of endemic reptiles and many different bird species. Overnight: Camp Aussicht Kaokoland Situated in the northwest of Namibia, Camp Aussicht ("Camp with a View") offers exactly what it s name promises: spectacular views of Damara and Kaokoland. Camp Aussicht sits on top of a hill overlooking Damaraland to the west. Originally built as a dioptase mine (a rare mineral found only here and in Russia) Marius Steiner started a small lodge and campsite. Accommodation at Camp Aussicht features 4 double rooms. And, just above the lodge area is a perfect camping spot. There are 5 places with enough room for a car, tent and braai facilities. Breakfast and dinner at Camp Aussicht are served either on the terrace or in the dining room. Day 10: Camp Aussicht Kaokoland, Kaokoveld Activities himbas visit with Marius
P a g e 11 Day 11: Onjowewe House, Etosha West Etosha West Situated in the western part of Etosha National park, Etosha West is a new addition to this world-famous wildlife sanctuary. Formerly a restricted area the wilder western region accessed through Galton Gate, has previously had limited access, today it is open to all visitors who wish to discover the secluded reaches of this spectacular park. Visitors to Etosha West can look forward to exploring the magnificent scenery of this remote north Namibian landscape characterised by lush undulating terrain and a reddish brown soil, which is a stark contrast to the white dusty clay soil of Etosha East s flat expansive plains. The area boasts numerous waterholes attracting elephant, rhino, leopard, lion, and a variety of buck. Don t miss the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the rare Hartmann s Mountain Zebra and black-faced impala. Overnight: Onjowewe House
P a g e 12 Day 12: Etosha Safari Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia, Etosha South Etosha South Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the southern region of this wild paradise. Ogava Private Game Reserve shares the southern boundary with Etosha National Park and offers an array of luxury lodges overlooking picturesque landscapes dotted with abundant wildlife. 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: game drives, tracking rhinos on foot, guided nature walks, or watch the sunset over this magnificent landscape. Overnight: Etosha Safari Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia Etosha Safari Camp is located 10 km south of Andersson Gate on the C 38 (Etosha National Park). Tap toes to an African beat in the novel Oshebeena Bar and relax at this friendly Camp, 10 kilometres from Etosha National Park. 50 chalets, shaded by mopane trees, and a grassy campsite provide a comfortable home from which to explore the abundant animal kingdom. Legendary. Day 13: Etosha Safari Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia, Etosha South
P a g e 13 Day 14: Hadassa Guest House, Waterberg Region Waterberg Region The Waterberg Region incorporates the Waterberg Plateau National Park and the farming districts from Outjo and Otjiwarongo in the west to Grootfontein and Tsumeb in the west. Overnight: Hadassa Guest House With its comfortable and homely atmosphere Hadassa Otjiwarongo has been serving its customers during the past two years with a smile. And it is exactly that service that helped the establishment scooping up its first award. At the recently held award evening of the Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) Hadassa Guesthouse was awarded a bronze HAN Award of Excellence in the category Guest Houses & Pensions. Our establishment, which is surrounded by peacefull bushveld, embraces tired travellers and businesspersons en route some of Namibia s well known destinations. Towards the north lies the Etosha National Park, Damaraland with the famous Vingerklip, Twyfelfontein and the Petrified Forest or the Kavango and the Caprivi Strip with their luscious woodlands. Heading in a southerly direction there is the Waterberg Plateau Park, Namibia s capital and even further down Namibia s endless horizons in the south. Ideally, Hadassa is the perfect stop over. Hadassa will embrace you in our airconditioned, single, double or family bedrooms.
P a g e 14 Day 15: Dusternbrook Guest Farm, Central Namibia Central Namibia Encompassing the bustling capital city of Windhoek, and the laidback seaside towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, Central Namibia features an array of towns, deserts and wildlife reserves. The landscape of this region is characterised by a plateau scattered with clusters of acacia and grasslands sandwiched between the arid Namib Desert to the west and the lush Kalahari to the east. Visitors can soak in the steaming waters of the Cross Barmen Hot Springs, viewing a wide variety of wildlife at the spectacularly scenic reserves and explore the discover the untouched beauty of the beautiful Erongo Mountains with the breathtakingly beautiful Spitzkoppe, which offers some of the best stargazing opportunities in Namibia. Overnight: Dusternbrook Guest Farm Düsternbrook is the first guest farm in Namibia, situated near Windhoek. We offer 6 lodge rooms, 2 furnished safari tents, and a small campsite. Our guest farm is located on a mountain with a breath taking view overlooking a dry wide riverbed. The historical old farm house is built out of natural stone, in colonial style. Since 2010 we also have a chalet at the dam (where the hippos live), where you can stay really close to nature. On our safari farm we have an abundant diversity of wildlife, such as oryx, steenbok, cape eland, kudu, giraffe, impala, waterbuck, hippo, zebra, baboon, cheetah, leopard and wildebeast. We offer special tours to see our cheetahs and leopards in their natural surroundings. Very exiciting are the hippos which live at our dam. Book yourself a rustic stay at our chalet and connect with these animals from your veranda. In the morning we offer a mountain drive where you can experience the sunrise on the Khomas Highland, a beautifull scenery. After sunrise your guide will drive you into the mountains to experience nature waking up while you enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. With a bit of luck you will be one of few who has seen the rare Hartman Mountain zebra. While staying at our guest lodge you can use our large pool, visit our information center or go for a hike on our marked trails.
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