Explore the bare plains of the Namib Desert, the apricot coloured dunes of Sossusvlei, the quaint Germanic
architecture in the coastal town of Swakopmond, nestled between the Ocean and the Desert, the rough
terrain of Damaraland and the abundant wildlife in the world renowned Etosha National Park.
Day 1 Heathrow–Windhoek
Overnight flight to Windhoek from Heathrow via
Johannesburg (plane change).
Day 2 Windhoek
Met on arrival at Windhoek airport where you will be
assisted to collect your car hire. After driving to your
hotel, enjoy a city tour of Windhoek (45 km –
approximately 45 minutes). Some of the sights you may
see are the Ride Memorial, the Old Fort, the Parliament
Building (also known as the ‘Ink Place’), the Lutheran
Church, the Railway Station and many more. Overnight:
Elegant Guesthouse.
Day 3 Sossusvlei
After breakfast drive through the mountains of the
Khomas Hochland, via the ‘Spreetshoogte Pass’ into the
low plains of the Namib Desert to the Sossusvlei area
(350 km – approximately 5 hours). You will enjoy
exploring Sossusvlei which is in the oldest desert in the
world – The Namib Desert. Overnight: Desert Homestead
& Horsetrails. (b,d)
Day 4 Sossusvlei
Today you will visit Sossusvlei, a clay pan surrounded by
some of the highest sand dunes in the world, Sesriem
and the Dead Vlei. Day trips into the Namib Naukluft
Mountains and early morning balloon flight can be
booked as optional activities (payable locally). Overnight:
Desert Homestead & Horsetrails. (b,d)
Day 5 Swakopmund
Your drive today will take you via the Kuiseb Canyon to
Swakopmund (350 km – approximately 5 hours).
Highlights en route include a drive to the ‘Moon
Landscape’ and the ancient desert plant, ‘Welwitschia
mirabilis’. This quaint desert town of Swakopmund with
its old-world charm and relaxed atmosphere hedged by
desert and sea, is enhanced by lush green lawns and
palm trees. Overnight: Intermezzo Guesthouse. (b)
Day 6 Swakopmund
Spend today relaxing in Swakopmund where the
sweeping coastline and desert hinterland offers many
options for adventure and relaxation. Overnight:
Intermezzo Guesthouse. (b)
Day 7 Damaraland
Drive along the Atlantic coast visiting the lichen fields
near Wlotzka’s Baken before continuing to Henties
Bay, a small holiday resort. You will drive to the seal
colony at Cape Cross. After visiting the seals, your
journey continues via the Ugab River mouth to the
southern Skeleton Coast Park to inspect a shipwreck.
Leave the Skeleton Coast Park in the early afternoon via
Springbokwasser and experience the harsh transition
from the Namib Desert to the Damaraland highlands
with its impressive landscape and rugged valleys.
(410 km – approximately 5 hours 30 minutes).
Overnight: Damara Mopane Lodge. (b,d)
Day 8 Etosha
Today you will spend some time visiting Twyfelfontein.
Twyfelfontein, which means ‘doubtful fountain’
resembles a large, open-air art gallery. This treasure
house of rock engravings left by stone-age artists is
regarded as one of the richest collections of rock
engravings in Africa. South of Twyfelfontein is the Burnt
Mountain, a panorama of desolation with coloured rocks
contrasting vividly with the grey-black surroundings. The
Organ Pipes, a mass of basalt slabs in a ravine gouged
out by a river, is another geological curiosity in the area.
Later you will continue with your drive to the famous
Etosha National Park. (365 km – approximately 4 hours
30 minutes) Overnight: Okaukuejo Camp. (b)
Day 9 Etosha
Discover the mysteries of the African bush in Etosha
National Park on game drives. At the heart of this National
Park is the Etosha Pan, a vast dry shallow depression.
Perennial springs feed the waterholes along the southern
verge, which attract a myriad of animal species. Spend your
day enjoying game drives in the park, and visit the
numerous waterholes that attract a large diversity of animal
and bird species, many of which are endemic to the
country. Overnight: Okaukuejo Camp. (b)
Day 10 Etosha
Today you will travel east through Etosha National Park and
leave the Park through the von Lindequist Gate, the eastern
gate of Etosha. En route stop at the numerous perennial
springs found along the edge of the salt pan in search of
lions, leopards, elephants and black rhinos. (160 km –
approximately 3 hours) Overnight: Mushara Camp. (b)
Day 11 Windhoek
Drive back to Windhoek via Outjo, Otjiwarongo and
Okahandja (528 km – approximately 5 hours 30 minutes).
Woodcarvers practice their ancient skills at the
Woodcarvers Market next to the main road, a good place
for a last souvenir. Overnight: Elegant Guesthouse. (b)
Day 12 Windhoek–Heathrow
Time for some last minute shopping before driving to the
Windhoek International airport to return your hire car in
time to connect with your onward travel arrangements,
or your overnight flight to Heathrow via Johannesburg.
(45 km – approximately 45 minutes). (b)