“Unwind in the awe-inspiring Namibian desert where dramatic sunsets mark the end of each unforgettable day.”
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Namibia a land of vast expanses of untamed landscape, fascinating culture and plentiful wildlife. A holiday to Namibia will excite and entertain with breathtaking rugged mountain ranges, the oldest, driest desert in the world and friendly, welcoming people. Namibia offers a wide range of adventure activities that cater to adventurers of all kinds, from confirmed adrenaline junkies to those seeking less exhilarating but equally rewarding adventures. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, Namibia makes for perfect weather and ample opportunities to get outdoors. Whether you are descending to the floor of the largest canyon in Africa, shooting the rapids of the Kunene River, catching ferocious tiger fish on the Kavango River or skiing down the Namib dunes, the adventures you have in Namibia are such to stay with you well after your visit.
7 nights in the spectacular dunes of Namibia.
Unwind in the awe-inspiring Namibian desert where dramatic sunsets mark the end of each unforgettable day. Explore the charming historical towns dotted along the coastline.
On arrival in Swakopmund, you will check in to the Swakopmund Hotel for one night. This four-star luxury hotel is built in and around the thoughtfully restored Old Station Building. There are many attractions apart from the gorgeous hotel pool and Mermaid casino to keep you entertained.
INSIDER TIP: Why not take a drive and view the Namib Desert at its best – at sunset. Spectacular!
Self-drive or charter hop south to Sossusvlei and its famous skyscraper dunes. Check into your own private room at the The Sossusvlei Lodge and soak up the spectacular desert surrounds.
INSIDER TIP: See the desert from a completely different angle when you experience a scenic flight over the dunes.
Continue to the NamibRand Nature Reserve for further adventures in the Namibian wild. Wolwedans is a place where you can spend two nights in either a five star campsite or luxury lodge environment.
INSIDER TIP: Take a balloon ride from the sky or a picnic lunch on safari to view this vast area of the Namib.
Leave the dunes behind you and travel north to the Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s major wildlife sanctuaries. Stay for three nights at one of the many accommodation types on offer from campsite, to lodge or inn. Etosha, meaning ‘place of dry water’, is centered on a huge depression in far north Namibia.
INSIDER TIP: The dry season sees big game coming for water – you’ll be enthralled with the species you see.
To find out more about Namibia and make your itinerary with the guidance of our Travel Team, contact Mandi or Mpho on info@travelconcepts.co.za or alternatively, click here