7 Day Namibian Highlights Accommodated Safari
7 Day Namibian Highlights Accommodated Safari
7 Day Namibian Highlights Accommodated Safari
7 Days Starting and ending in Windhoek, Namibia
Visiting: Windhoek, Etosha National Park, Swakopmund, Sossusvlei
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Tour code:
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Singles Solo
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Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on a 7-day Namibian Highlights Accommodated Safari and immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Namibia. Discover the Routes of Naankuse and spend time exploring Etosha National Park, renowned for its diverse wildlife. Enjoy evenings at Halali's floodlit waterhole, where rhinos, elephants, and hyenas gather. Meet the vibrant Herero, Damara, and Himba tribes, and partake in optional activities along Namibia's Skeleton Coast. Explore the iconic Sossusvlei, Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Sesriem Canyon in the Namib Desert. This safari includes transport in a safari vehicle, an English-speaking guide, 6 nights of accommodation, meals, and national park entry fees.
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Itinerary
Day 1 : Windhoek Airport – Chameleon Backpackers, Windhoek City Centre – 50 Km
Location: Windhoek
Accommodation Name: Chameleon Backpackers Lodge
You will be collected from Windhoek International airport and transferred to Chameleon Backpackers Lodge close to the centre of Windhoek City. After checking in and having some time to relax, for clients who have arrived in Windhoek before 10:00 midday, there is an interesting and exciting excursion planned for the afternoon.
We will drive out to the internationally known N/a’an ku se Wildlife Sanctuary. Located about 50 km to the east of Windhoek. N/a’an ku se is a sanctuary dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned animals. The ultimate focus is to reintroduce these sometimes rare and endangered species back into their natural habitat so that they can live life wild and free. Sadly though, in many cases this is not possible. Some of the animals that come to N/a’an ku se would not, ever again, be able to fend for themselves in their native yet cruel natural environment. Instead they take ‘’early retirement’’ and find themselves a permanent home at N/a’an ku se. We will be introduced to several species, perhaps baboon, caracal, lion & cheetah. Wild dog and leopard are also living at N/a’an ku se together with a multitude of smaller mammals and we can watch some of the N/a’an ku se ‘’locals’’ have their supper.
Returning to Windhoek in the late afternoon. Dinner tonight is for your own account but your guide will be able to make bookings and recommendations for you from the many excellent restaurants available in Namibia’s capital city.
Day 2 : Windhoek – Camp Inside Etosha National Park – 500 Km
Location: Etosha National Park
Accommodation Name: Lodge inside Etosha National Park
Meals Included: Lunch
You will be collected from your accommodation within the Windhoek city limits at 07:00 and transferred to Chameleon Safaris Head Office for a short pre-departure meeting.
Heading north from Windhoek, we stop briefly at the small town of Otjiwarongo to gather some last-minute supplies before continuing on to Etosha and we enjoy a light lunch pack whilst “on the move”. We enter Etosha National Park and game drive our way to our overnight accommodation inside the National park.
Etosha is huge, just over 22,000 square km and is home to 114 species of mammal, 350 species of bird, 110 species of reptile, uncountable numbers of insect and, somewhat bizarrely, one species of fish. There are good chances of spotting many of these different creatures as we tour through the park, stopping at the various waterholes along our way. All visitors must be in camp by sunset and we aim to arrive at our lodge just before sunset and with time to settle into our rooms, with en-suite bathroom and tea/coffee facilities.
The ‘game show’ in Etosha doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. All the Etosha camps have floodlit waterholes for extra game viewing opportunities. The waterhole it is located within walking distance from our accommodation. A visit, or two, is highly recommended this evening as we can expect many species to visit during the night and this waterhole is known to be very popular with elephant and the critically endangered black rhino.
Day 3 : Etosha National Park – Taleni - Etosha Village Near Anderson Gate – 70 Km
Location: Etosha National Park
Accommodation Name: comfortable spacious twin share room with modern en-suite bathroom facilities
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We have the whole day to explore Etosha and we want to make the most of it. The park gates open at sunrise and we aim to be on our way just as the sun breaches the horizon. Early morning is usually a productive time for game viewing and first thing in the morning is a good time to catch big cats returning from the hunt.
We return to the lodge for breakfast and to load our vehicle before heading out into the park once again in search of big game. Etosha is desert landscape and water is the most scarce natural resource. There are however numerous waterholes here, both natural and man-made, and our game driving technique is to take in as many as of these possible. Here we hope that the game will come to us as the thirsty animals attend for a much needed drink. On our way today we will stop to have a closer look at the Etosha Pan. The name Etosha translates as ‘great white space’ but this name does not do justice to the immensity of the pan. Over 4,700 square km of dazzling white mineral pan, so big that it can be seen from space. We exit Etosha at the Anderson gate close to sunset and it is just a short drive to or accommodation in a comfortable spacious twin share room with modern en-suite bathroom facilities. An ideal space to sit back, relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. A fantastic dinner is prepared by our guide this evening.
Day 4 : Etosha – Swakopmund, – 510 Km
Location: Swakopmund
Accommodation Name: A La Mer hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast we aim to be on the road by 07:30 today. We are heading for the Skeleton Coast and we are taking the scenic route. We first head south on the main road, passing the small town of Outjo, then onwards towards the west and picking up the gravel road as we travel through an area known as Damaraland.
Damaraland is famed for its scenery, mountains, open grasslands, tall koppies, (small hills), of round pink granite boulders, wide open spaces and big sky. We also have a chance to meet some of the locals as there are several places along our road today where we can find informal shops selling locally made, hand crafted souvenirs. Represented here we usually find ladies from the Himba, Herero and Damara tribes and most often they are wearing their traditional dress. Here we can interact with some of the colourful local characters who live in this harsh environment. Making a small purchase here is a good way to inject some cash directly into the local economy.
We continue on through the beautiful landscape, making a stop for a light picnic lunch, under the shadow of Namibia’s highest mountain, the Brandberg. Rising up from the desert floor, this giant monolith is 2,573 m above sea level and is formed of pink tinged granite. We continue our journey west and soon arrive at the coast and the chilly Atlantic Ocean. The whole coastline of Namibia is known as the Skeleton Coast and it is easy to see why this barren seaboard is so named with its forbidding mountains and barren beaches. The wind, the waves and the huge fog banks all conspire to push ships onto the beach. The countless mariners that, in olden times, found themselves shipwrecked here faced the stark prospect of no fresh water, no food, no rescue and a slow death by exposure. Their Shipmates who went down with their ship were thought to be the lucky ones.
Heading south on the coast road our next stop is a more recent shipwreck. 15 km south of the small town of Henties Bay a fishing trawler, The Zeila, was beached in 2008. She was an old vessel that had been sold for scrap and was under tow at the time. The cable snapped and, as so many vessels before her, she was caught in the swell and currents and ended up on the beach. She lays quite close to the shore and is well positioned for photos.
We complete the final leg of our journey into Swakopmund, we check into our accommodation, the centrally located A La Mer hotel and the town is easily explored on foot from our central location. Swakopmund was founded by Captain Kurt von François of the imperial colonial army of the German empire in 1892. (He also founded Windhoek in 1890). It is an interesting town to say the least, bounded to the north, the east and the south by the mighty sand dunes of the Namib Desert and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. There are still many examples of colonial German architecture to be seen and the German language is still widely used.
Swakopmund boasts some truly excellent restaurants and again your guide will be able to help you with recommendations and bookings.
Day 5 : Swakopmund - Accommodation, Near Sesriem – 350 Km
Location: Swakopmund
Accommodation Name: Desert Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We have the option to have a more leisurely start this morning as we are only leaving Swakopmund in the middle morning. Your guide will let you know the exact time of departure.
If you choose not to have a lie in then Swakopmund offers many opportunities to keep us busy during our morning here. The town centre is small and easily explored on foot but there are also many extra, optional activities available. For those with a love of adrenaline quad biking and sand boarding is also very popular if you fancy careering down the slip face of a sand dune at 60 km per hour.
Our guide will discuss all the options with you in advance and will be able to facilitate any bookings that we would like to make.
Departing Swakopmund 11h30 we head east into the desert. We first cross the Namib gravel plains, large areas of flat and seemingly barren terrain broken up by huge mountain inselbergs.
We have two mountain passes to traverse this afternoon, first is the mighty Kuiseb Pass and we follow the road from the top of the mountains, dropping steeply down into the canyon carved over eons by the Kuiseb River on its way to debouch into the ocean at the port town of Walvis Bay. We climb up from the banks of the river and over the pass, travelling through the mountain peaks and on to the second, smaller canyon of the Gaub River, a tributary of the Kuiseb. We emerge from the mountains onto a flat road and almost immediately we cross the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5 south degrees. There is a signpost at this auspicious spot and we stop along the road for photos. Onwards again to our destination for today, Desert Camp, located very close to the National Park entrance at Sesriem which is the gateway to the dunes at Sossusvlei.
There is a pool and bar available and dinner is prepared by our guide over an open fire.
Day 6 : Sossusvlei – 120 Km
Location: Sossusvlei
Accommodation Name: Desert Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Getting into the dune area as early as possible this morning is our aim and that means a pre-dawn start and a very early breakfast. As we are staying outside of the national park we will enter the dune area as soon as the gate opens at sunrise. The best time to photograph the dunes is around sunrise and sunset. This is when you can see towering sand dunes illuminated a glowing orange, apricot red on one side and swathed in shadow on the other. The depth of field is amazing at this time of day.
From Sesriem we cover the 60 km into the dunes quickly and arrive at the 2x4 car park where all 2 wheel drive vehicles have to stop. From here we enter the ancient Tsauchab River-bed for the last 5km leg to Sossusvlei itself. The Tsauchab River is ephemeral, it only flows seasonally, when there is enough rain, and for the most part the riverbed is dry. Eons ago, during these rare floods the Tsauchab sometimes received enough water to flow all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. However, as the millennia passed and the dune fields began to form, (around five million years ago), wind -blown sand invaded the riverbeds. The rivers became more and more constricted by sand until eventually the occasional floods could not break through the sand barriers that had been erected by the wind. The valley we drove along this morning to get here is kept free of sand by the Tsauchab but Sossusvlei is now permanently waters end.
Sossusvlei does still sometimes flood, (perhaps once in a decade). After good rains in the Naukluft Mountains where the river rises Sossusvlei can become inundated, and the lake that this creates can last for many months, but no longer can the river find its original path to the Atlantic.
There is a 4x4 shuttle service that will transport us through the sandy terrain of the riverbed. We will visit Dead Vlei, an ancient pan completely surrounded by dunes, that is strikingly populated with dead, skeletal camelthorn trees. These trees have been a feature on this landscape for over 1000 years. Sossusvlei is almost surrounded by dunes, just one narrow path kept open by the Tsauchab River. We have time to explore the area on foot and to climb one of the highest dunes in the world, some towering 300 m above us, the views are breath taking and justly famous.
We drive back the way we came, (there is only one road), stopping at the iconic Dune 45, (so named as it is 45 km from Sesriem. There is time to climb Dune 45 if you still have energy, or perhaps just a sit in the shade at the base of the dune will suffice.
Driving back to Sesriem we take a short excursion to see the Sesriem Canyon. Only four km from Sesriem, this canyon has been carved out of the landscape by the Tsauchab River. Around two million years ago there was an ice age in Europe. This caused glaciers to form and resulted in a worldwide drop in sea level. The knock on effect of this at Sesriem Canyon was that it increased the length and waterflow of the Tsauchab River. This greater force of water allowed the Tsauchab to begin cutting through the terrain resulting in the canyon we can see today. We can easily walk into the riverbed, it is usually much cooler in the canyon and we can follow the river for some way along its journey to Sossusvlei.
We head back to Desert Camp in the late afternoon.
Day 7 : Namib Desert – Windhoek – 320 Km
Location: Windhoek
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our last day today but excitement is still on the menu. We head back to Solitaire where our guide will get us a sample of the apple pie that has made this homestead famous. There is some lovely mountain scenery on our drive back to Windhoek. The road climbs up onto and over Namibia’s central plateau and we return to Windhoek via the small community at BűellsPort and the small town of Rehoboth. We arrive mid-afternoon and will be dropped at Chameleon Backpackers or the accommodation of your choice within Windhoek city limits.
For those that choose to fly today, NO FLIGHTS DEPARTING PRIOR TO 19H00 in case there are unexpected delays returning from safari. Outbound airport transfer is included, should it be for today or a later date.
What's Included
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Transport
Transport in a safari vehicle with pop up roof & A/C
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Guide
English speaking driver/guide
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Accommodation
6 nights’ accommodation
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Meals
Meals (B x6, L x5, D x4)
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National Park Fees
National Park entry fees
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Naankuse Routes
Discover the Routes of Naankuse
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Game Drives
Game drives in Etosha
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Excursion
Guided excursion to Sossusvlei
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Airport Transfers
Return Airport transfers
What's Not Included
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Drinks
Drinks are not included
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Snacks
Snacks between meals are not included
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Tips
Tips are not included
Mode of Transport
Travel in a safari vehicle with a pop-up roof and A/C, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience as you explore Namibia's stunning landscapes and wildlife.
Accommodation
Enjoy 6 nights of comfortable accommodation, including stays at Chameleon Backpackers Lodge, lodges inside Etosha National Park, Taleni Etosha Village, A La Mer hotel in Swakopmund, and Desert Camp near Sesriem.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of vehicle will be used for transportation during the safari?
The safari will use a safari vehicle with a pop-up roof and air conditioning.
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Will there be a guide during the safari?
Yes, an English-speaking driver/guide will accompany you throughout the safari.
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What types of accommodation are provided during the tour?
The tour includes 6 nights of accommodation in various lodges and camps.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Yes, the tour package includes meals: 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, and 4 dinners.
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Are there any additional costs not covered by the tour package?
Yes, drinks, snacks between meals, and tips are not included in the tour package.
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What kind of wildlife can be expected during the game drives in Etosha National Park?
You can expect to see a variety of wildlife including rhino, elephant, hyena, and many other species as Etosha is home to 114 species of mammals, 350 species of birds, and 110 species of reptiles.
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What activities are available in Swakopmund?
In Swakopmund, you can explore the town on foot, or participate in optional activities such as quad biking and sandboarding.
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What is the significance of Sossusvlei and Deadvlei?
Sossusvlei is known for its towering sand dunes, some of the highest in the world, and Deadvlei is an ancient pan surrounded by dunes, featuring dead, skeletal camelthorn trees that have been there for over 1000 years.
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What is unique about the Skeleton Coast?
The Skeleton Coast is known for its barren seaboard, forbidding mountains, and shipwrecks, including the fishing trawler Zeila which was beached in 2008.
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What can be expected during the visit to the N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary?
At the N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, you will be introduced to several species such as baboon, caracal, lion, cheetah, wild dog, and leopard, and you can watch some of the animals have their supper.
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What is the best time for photography at the dunes in Sossusvlei?
The best time for photography at the dunes in Sossusvlei is around sunrise and sunset when the dunes are illuminated in glowing orange and apricot red hues.
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Is there any special recommendation for flights on the last day of the tour?
Yes, it is recommended that no flights departing prior to 19:00 are booked on the last day to account for any unexpected delays returning from the safari.
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Up to 31 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
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