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Namibia in a Nutshell

9 Nights | 10 Days | Price on request

Etosha National Park, meaning Great White Place, is dominated by a huge mineral pan and is characterised by excellent game viewing. Damaraland is home to the mountain massif Brandberg as well as the Doros Meteorite Crater and the famed Petrified Forest. Swakopmund offers many sightseeing attractions, including the railway station, built in 1901, a museum, brewery, art gallery and an aquarium. At Sossusvlei, a huge salt pan in the central Namib Desert, marvel the magnificent 300 metre red sand dunes that have become synonymous with the area, as well as at the plants that have managed to adapt to these harsh conditions.

Highlights

  • 1 Night | Windhoek
  • 2 Nights | Etosha National Park
  • 2 Nights | Damaraland
  • 2 Nights | Swakopmund
  • 2 Nights | Sossusvlei

Where does the itinerary visit?

Please note our specialty is tailor-made travel and all of our itineraries are customisable at your request.

Countries Visited
Namibia
Regions Visited
Etosha
Namib Desert
  • Namibia in a Nutshell

    DAY 1 to 2 | WINDHOEK

    The capital of Namibia, Windhoek is a multicultural city that pulsates with life. Places of interest include the Tukondjeni Market, the Penduka Project Centre and the UN Plaza built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.

  • Namibia in a Nutshell

    DAY 2 to 4 | ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK

    This is a huge saltpan surrounded by flat bushland; the waterholes scattered throughout this area are the source of life for countless game. The reserve is home to some 300 lions, 300 rhinos, 2 000 giraffe and 1 500 elephants. Particularly plentiful is the springbok.

  • Namibia in a Nutshell

    DAY 4 to 6 | DAMARALAND

    Situated south of Etosha, Damaraland is characterised by open plains segmented by towering granite mountains. Guests may be fortunate to sight the roaming desert elephant and rhino that travel hundreds of miles each day in search of water. We recommend a visit to the petrified forest as well as to the Bushman engravings at Twyfelfontein, which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

  • Namibia in a Nutshell

    DAY 6 to 8 | SWAKOPMUND

    Situated on the coast, it is the country’s second-largest town and the traditional summer capital. The region offers many activities, ranging from dolphin cruises, a ‘living desert’ tour and hot-air ballooning to quad-biking and sandboarding on the dunes.

  • Namibia in a Nutshell

    DAY 8 to 10 | SOSSUSVLEI

    The Namib desert is the oldest and most arid region in the world and has been in existence for almost 80 million years. The large clay pans of Sossusvlei surrounded by the world’s highest, red sand dunes is a highlight – an unforgettable, magical sight!

  • Damaraland Camp

    Damaraland Camp

    Damaraland Camp is a warm and welcoming lodge located in the Huab River Valley in one of Namibia’s most pristine wilderness areas. This area offers endless panoramas over stark plains, ancient valets and soaring mountains

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    Luxury
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  • Little Kulala

    Little Kulala

    Little Kulala, the flagship of Namibia’s extraordinary Sossusvlei area, attracts travellers who favour first-rate facilities, charming hospitality and towering sand dunes

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    Luxury
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