Namibia: where wildlife meets coast & dunes

Individual Tour
13 DaysNamibia
Important Remarks

For all self-drive tours in Namibia, we strongly recommend booking at least a sturdy SUV or 4×4 vehicle. This is essential given the condition of gravel roads and off‑road tracks across the country. Many regions are remote, with limited mobile phone coverage, and unsuitable vehicles are more prone to flat tires or breakdowns. Choosing a robust vehicle greatly reduces the risk of delays and ensures a safer, more comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience.

If the SUV or 4x4 option is not displayed by default, please check the available vehicle types and manually select a suitable vehicle during the booking process.

Important Remarks

Important note on accommodation location: Sesriem vs. Solitaire (Sossusvlei area)
When choosing accommodation in the Sossusvlei area, please note the important difference in location between Sesriem and Solitaire.
Lodges in Sesriem are located close to the entrance of Namib-Naukluft National Park, offering easy access to the dunes.
Accommodations around Solitaire are often set in beautiful, remote desert locations and are generally about one hour’s drive from the park entrance, plus additional driving inside the park to reach Sossusvlei.
Staying near Solitaire offers stunning scenery and great value, but you should be aware of the longer driving times when selecting your accommodation.

Important Remarks

Important note on accommodation location: Damaraland
To ensure a comfortable and safe travel experience, please be aware that the distance between Swakopmund and the northern region of Damaraland (Palmwag area and Kamanjab) is too long to cover in a single day. Road conditions in this part of Namibia can be challenging, which significantly increases actual travel time.
For this reason, an overnight stay in Southern Damaraland (Khorixas area) is essential before continuing your journey north. Our sample itinerary includes accommodation in Khorixas. If lodges in this area are fully booked, the system may suggest alternatives in northern Damaraland - however, these options cannot replace the required stopover in the south.
We strongly recommend keeping the overnight stay in Southern Damaraland to maintain a safe and enjoyable travel pace.

About this tour

Red dunes, wild coasts and endless horizons await you in Namibia. You'll encounter desert elephants in Damaraland and watch lions at Etosha's waterholes. Climb the world's highest sand dunes at Sossusvlei and explore charming Swakopmund where the desert meets the Atlantic. Experience Africa at its most raw and beautiful.

Itinerary

Windhoek (WDH)

Days 1 - 2

Windhoek

Windhoek is the vibrant capital of Namibia and forms the perfect base for your adventure through this fascinating country. The city uniquely combines African culture with European influences, which you'll see reflected in the architecture, restaurants and atmosphere. Stroll along Independence Avenue with its colourful shops and cosy terraces, or visit the impressive Christuskirche that towers proudly above the city. In the lively neighbourhoods you'll discover authentic markets where local artists display their work and you'll experience true Namibian hospitality. Windhoek sits at over 1,600 metres altitude, giving it a pleasant climate with warm days and cool evenings. The city offers modern facilities, excellent restaurants where you can taste game specialities, and comfortable accommodation. From Windhoek you can easily travel to the red dunes of Sossusvlei, the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park or the dramatic coast at Swakopmund.

Namibia - Windhoek
Namibia - Windhoek
Namibia - Windhoek
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2h 26min (249km)

2h 29min (210km)

2h 57min (269km)

3h 40min (318km)

4h 27min (350km)

3h 14min (282km)

2h 43min (266km)

Windhoek (WDH)

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2 Adults
Recommended

Starting from

Highlights
  • Etosha National Park - one of Africa’s top wildlife destinations
  • Damaraland - dramatic rocky landscapes and ancient geological formations
  • Swakopmund - charming coastal town with German‑influenced architecture
  • Sossusvlei - iconic dunes, including Dune 45 and Big Daddy

Fuel and supplies:

  • Fuel stations are far apart.
  • Always fill up whenever you can, even if the tank is half full.
  • Many remote stations only accept cash, so carry enough Namibian dollars.
  • Stock up on water, snacks, and basic groceries before leaving larger towns.

Navigation & Communication

  • Mobile coverage is limited or non-existent in remote areas.
  • Download offline maps (Google Maps or Maps.me).
  • A paper map is recommended as backup.
  • Inform your lodge or next accommodation if you expect to arrive late.
Pickup Instructions

When collecting your rental car, make sure it's equipped with at least one good spare tire and all the tools needed to change a flat. Ensure the tires are in good condition and check the tire pressure regularly. Choosing a robust vehicle with extra spare tires will help prevent delays and ensure a safer, more enjoyable journey.

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