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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size 4 -16 Max
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Victoria Falls
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    Overview This is an excellent Cape Town to Victoria Falls Adventure tour for those adventurous over 40s. The tour travels via the Augrabies Falls National Park and Kgalagaladi which adds a unique stop off en route. If you are looking for a fully serviced small group adventure tour visiting South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia then this tour is for you. This tour is operated as a fully serviced camping tour where our 3 staff take care of all camp duties and supply a camp bed, mattress, sleeping bag and small pillow.  

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    Cape Town to Victoria Falls Adventure for Over 40’s (Fully Serviced)

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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size Max 20
    Starts & Ends Starts: Victoria Falls Ends: Cape Town
    Countries Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa.
    Overview Calling all globe-trotters! This action-packed comfort safari is where your love affair with Africa begins. We’ve packed the best of Southern Africa into a bucket-list pilgrimage you’ll never forget. Think; bungee jumping with the thundering Vic Falls behind you, trekking in the world’s oldest desert, meeting traditional San people, and spotting the Big 5 across two of Africa's top national parks. All topped off by exploring the unparalleled beauty of Cape Town, the Mother City. If you’ve been dreaming of adventure, this is it.

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    Victoria Falls to Cape Town Tour – Comfort – 20 Days

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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Victoria Falls
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    Overview This classic tour hits all the must-see highlights of Southern Africa while also treating you to a few local gems. Discover the sleepy sea-side charms of Hout Bay before bidding farewell to Cape Town and moving onto the arid desert of Namibia and the beautiful wildlife sanctuaries of Botswana. On the way you’ll have plenty of time to dwindle down your bucket list by paddling down the Orange River, reeling off the Big Five, and witnessing the cascades Victoria Falls.

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    Cape Town to Vic Falls Tour (Small Group – Accommodated)

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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size Max 17
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Victoria Falls
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    Overview The tour requires participation from all group members. This entails assisting with the food preparation, washing of dishes, keeping the truck clean and the setting up the camp. Please keep in mind that flexibility and an open mind is needed on the trip.  The guide is registered with the Field Guide Association of Southern Africa (FGASA). The tour has been designed to include all highlights in the price and thus avoid any hidden surprises. The camping tour provides all equipment, including camp stretcher beds, tents, camp chairs. Travellers can bring supplementary mattress if desired. Travellers are required to bring sleeping bags, towels and travel pillows.

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    R65,940

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    Cape Town To Victoria Falls Overland Tour (Inclusive)

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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size Max 12
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Victoria Falls
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    Overview This Premium Accommodated Tour from Cape Town to Victoria Falls is an action-packed adventure. Travel through diverse landscapes, desolate deserts, pounding Atlantic seaboards, game parks, peaceful wilderness, and the thundering Victoria Falls. Experience them all by a variety of exciting adventure activities that will give you the ultimate adrenaline rush. This is a very popular overland trip.

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    Cape Town to Victoria Falls Tour (Premium Small Group)

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  • Tour Length 20 days
    Group Size 4 -16 Max
    Starts & Ends Starts: Victoria Falls Ends: Cape Town
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe
    Overview

    For those over the age of forty who are adventurous, this is an excellent opportunity to travel from Victoria Falls to Cape Town.

    Taking this tour will provide you with an opportunity to experience Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa on a fully serviced small group adventure tour.

    All camp duties are handled by our three staff members and camp beds, mattresses, sleeping bags, and small pillows are provided. This tour is operated as a fully-serviced camping tour.

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    Victoria Falls to Cape Town Adventure (Fully Serviced)

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  • Tour Length 19 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Livingstone
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia
    Overview This 19-day epic through four countries is the answer to Southern Africa’s call of the wild. Explore the Okavango Delta on a walking safari, spot the big five from an open-top jeep in Chobe National Park, and marvel at some of the highest sand dunes in the world in Namibia. In addition to this, you’ll also have the opportunity to immerse in some of Africa’s regional cultures - from meeting the San Bushmen of the Kalahari to mingling with locals while on a Cape township tour.
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    Cape Town to Livingstone Overland Tour (19 Days)

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  • Tour Length 19 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Livingstone Ends: Cape Town
    Countries Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa
    Overview This 19 day Livingstone to Cape Town Overland is one of the most popular trips on the ever favourite adventure route through Southern Africa.

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    Livingstone to Cape Town Overland (19 Days)

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  • Tour Length 19 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Livingstone Ends: Cape Town
    Countries Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa
    Overview This 19 day Livingstone to Cape Town Comfort Tour is one of the most popular trips on the ever favourite adventure route through Southern Africa.

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    Livingstone to Cape Town Comfort Tour (19 Days)

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  • Tour Length 19 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Livingstone
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia
    Overview Join this 19-day epic across four countries and discover the answer to Southern Africa’s call of the wild. Adventure through the Okavango Delta on a walking safari, spot the infamous big five in Chobe National Park, and marvel at some of the highest sand dunes on earth in Namibia. You’ll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in some of Africa’s regional cultures - from meeting the San Bushmen of the Kalahari and learning about the healing properties of the bush, to mingling with locals while on a Cape township tour.
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    Cape Town to Livingstone Comfort Tour (19 Days)

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  • Tour Length 19 days
    Group Size Max 16
    Starts & Ends Starts: Cape Town Ends: Windhoek
    Countries Namibia, South Africa,
    Overview Enjoy an unforgettable journey across South Africa and Namibia, exploring Cape Town and Kruger National Park before crossing the dramatic sand dunes of Namibia. With a researcher from the National Geographic-sponsored Big Cats Initiative, track the famed "big five" along a private game reserve; and marvel at ancient rock engravings at Twyfelfontein, Namibia's first UNESCO World Heritage site, while gazing over the Atlantic seaboard from iconic Table Mountain.

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    19 Day Cape Town to Windhoek Comfort Adventure Tour

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    Starts & Ends Starts: Johannesburg Ends: Victoria Falls
    Countries South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe,
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    Embark on an unforgettable 18 day journey through the savanna, the desert, and the sea of South Africa and Namibia. Discover the legendary "big five" alongside a National Geographic-funded researcher in a private reserve, explore the surreal crimson landscapes of the Namib — the oldest desert on Earth— and watch out for endangered species in Etosha National Park's grasslands. Visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund, established by a National Geographic Grantee, as you complete your journey.

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Previously known as South West Africa, Namibia used to be a German settlement. Since World War I it came under the administration of South Africa, but the German heritage is still very evident in the architecture traditions and dress of the Herrero tribe’s womenfolk. This tribe still copy the dress of the 19th century German missionaries’ wives.

Namibia is a land of rich natural resources and overflows with diamonds, uranium, copper, silver, tin and other minerals.

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Namibia Tours by Game Reserves

Highlights of Namibia Safari Tours:

  • Admire the Skeleton Coast from the air
  • Stay up at night watching the Okaukuejo waterhole in Etosha National Park
  • Visit the ghost town of Kolmanskop
  • Camp below the monolthic boulders at Spitzkoppe
  • River raft down the Orange River
  • Explore the sand dunes beyond Swakopmund on a quadbike
  • See the sunrise over Sossusvlei from the top of Dune 45
  • Meet the Himba Tribe
  • See ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein
  • Stargaze in Namib Desert
  • Get up close to cheetahs
  • View Africa’s greatest canyon , the Fish River Canyon

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Wildlife of Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park is a 22 000-square kilometre area of wilderness set around a salt pan. It is one of Africa’s best safari destinations, especially in the dry winter months of May to October when the animals congregate around the waterholes. Simply wait for herds of zebra, springbok and elephants to arrive along with lion and the occasional rhino. The three camps inside the park have their own waterholes too. If you’re camping at one of them you don’t even need to go for game drives, just sit and watch the wildlife on your doorstep!

The landscapes of Namib Desert

The Namib Desert stretches across much of Namibia and provides some of the country’s most spectacular scenery. This desert is renowned for its giant red sanded dunes. Known to be some of the highest dunes in Africa, making it both the oldest and most beautiful desert in the world. You can climb the dunes at Sossusvlei and ride down on sand boards at Swakopmund.

The best way to take in the epic scenery of the Namib is by doing a hot air balloon ride at dawn, which allows you to watch the sunrise above a desert wonderland. Take in the scenery of Oceanic vistas of undulating terracotta sand dunes, set against rugged mountains. The Namib is also home to desert animals such as oryx and springbok

Layers of history at Kolmanskop

Located in the southwest corner of Namibia, Kolmanskop was once a prosperous diamond mining town. However it was abandoned a few decades ago and was thereafter reclaimed by the desert. Half of the ghost town is submerged in sand, while the other half crumbles away year by year. Walking around the ruins is one of Namibia’s most eerie and photogenic experiences.

The otherworldly beauty of Deadvlei

In the Namib-Naukluft National Park, Deadvlei is one of Namibia’s most visited places. Deadvlei was once covered in water and trees but when the water dried up, the trees died too leaving blackened skeletons among the cracked puzzle pieces of the dry pan. Surrounded by huge dunes, Deadvlei looks impossibly cinematic.

Hiking the Fish River Canyon

In southern Namibia lies the Fish River Canyon. Africa’s largest canyon at 500 meters deep and 27 kilometers wide. The best way to experience the canyon is to do the challenging Fish River Canyon hike, a seven-day and 90-kilometer long trek that covers half the length of the canyon. Taking in some spectacular landscapes and unbeatable camping spots under the stars.

The desert-adapted animals of Damaraland

Namibia is famous for its desert-adapted elephants and rhino, which can be found in the north west of the country. Damaraland is where they roam freely in this unofficially designated wilderness area of rugged mountains and cliffs rising up from the desert. Desert elephants cover a vast territory in search of water, so tracking them down is part of the experience and the thrill of finding them on game drives beats easy sightings of elephants on your usual safari. Desert rhinos also have vast ranges and aren’t easy to find. Luckily you can track them on foot with a guide from the ‘Save the Rhino organisation’ which has been working to protect these animals for the last 30 years.

4x4ing the Skeleton Coast

Much of the the Skeleton Coast, a 500-kilometre stretch of dune-swept coastline in northern Namibia, is largely uninhabited and inaccessible. Part of the southern section is open, but only to 4x4s. Going on a 4×4 adventure in this desolate but beautiful part of Namibia rewards you with epic dune drives, eerie shipwrecks and ancient river canyons. Colonies of Cape fur seal and sightings of dolphins and whales in the Atlantic Ocean add to the appeal.

Water-based safari in the Zambezi Region

A narrow strip of land wedged between Angola and Botswana, the Zambezi Region offers a totally different safari experience to the rest of Namibia. This region was formerly known as the Caprivi Strip. It’s rivers and lush vegetation support animals such as hippos, crocodiles and buffaloes. For a unique safari experience you can spot these animals among others such as lion, elephant and kudu from small river boats. Alternatively gliding on a mokoro or traditional dug out canoe is just as peaceful and beautiful.

Road tripping through vast uninhabited landscapes

Namibia is one of the best countries in Africa for road tripping, see mind-blowing desert and mountain scenery. The areas has amazing campsites in remote locations and countless diverse attractions to see along the way. Although many roads are gravel, they are in excellent condition and ensure an enjoyable adventure.

Adrenaline activities

Apart from game viewing and hiking, Namibia has a whole host of exciting outdoors activities to get your adrenaline pumping. You could go sandboarding down the world’s tallest dunes or see the vast desert landscapes from the air on a skydive or para-glide in Swakopmund. Or rather go rock climbing on the Spitzkoppe and Brandberg Massif mountains or even cave diving in the Dragon’s Breath Cave. Try kite surfing with southwesterly winds at Walvis Bay or raft the rapids of the Kunene River in the north. Must Read our Thrilling Activities to do in Namibia.

Wildlife Highlights on a Namibia Safari

Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park is the country’s flagship park and offers terrific game viewing opportunities. The landscape of bush and grasslands provide a home for 114 mammal species and 340 bird species. The dry winter months are ideal when animals congregate around waterholes, making them incredibly easy to spot. Four of the Big Five (elephant, rhino, leopard and lion) are in the park. If you are lucky you may catch sight of a cheetah. In addition expect to see giraffe and herds of zebra, blue wildebeest and springbok. Black-faced impala and the damara dik-dik are special antelopes of Etosha.

Namibia is largely a desert country, so many of its animals adapted to survive the harsh dry climate. These include oryx, springbok, meerkat, ostrich and bat-eared fox as well as the desert-adapted elephants and rhino.

A strong contrast to the white terrain is when the flamingos flock to the salt pan’s edge creating a pink hue. It is also known as ‘place of dry water’ because the pan is usually very dry, occasionally filling with water for brief periods in the summer. During this time it attracts pelicans and flamingos.

The Namib-Naukluft National Park

The National Park is bordered by the Namib Desert in the west and the Kalahari Desert in the east. This expansive wilderness is bigger than Germany, reaching the size of around 49,768 square kilometers. Thereby making it the biggest game park in all of Africa and the fourth biggest in the world.

It includes Sossusvlei, Sesriem, the Welwitschia Trail, Sandwich Harbour, the Naukluft Mountains and the Kuiseb Canyon. The Naukluft Mountains are located in the northeast of Sesriem, where the primary slope juts out into the desert. These mountains were guarded within the Park in 1968 in order to protect a rare breeding concentration of Hartmann’s mountain zebra. Briefly following this, land was purchased to the west of the mountains and was joined to the reserve. Thereby creating a corridor that links the mountains to the Park. This permitted oryx, zebra and other wildlife to migrate between the two regions and in 1979 the reserves were eventually combined to form the Namib-Naukluft National Park.

An astonishing assortment of animals inhabit this arid area. Here you will see hyena, gemsbok, jackal, snakes, geckos and intriguing insects such as the Namib desert beetle. The beetle is unique as it collects water on its back. Along with plenty of kudu, klipspringer, duiker, steenbok, leopard, baboon, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox, African wild cat, caracal and aardwolf. Naukluft’s steep escarpments are the nesting lands for numerous cliff-breeding bird species, including majestic Black eagles.

The rain falls between the months of February and April in this region. A wind that brings the fog and rain is also responsible for forming the Park’s massive sand dunes. Sossusvlei’s dunes are among the highest in the world, rising to heights of over 400 meters high.

Damaraland

Located in the northwest of the country and is home to free-roaming desert elephant and desert rhino. Desert elephants which are found only in northern Namibia and Mali. They are not a distinct species, but rather African elephants that have adapted to surviving in desert conditions. Similarly desert rhinos are adapted from black rhinos. One exceptional wildlife highlight of Namibia is being able to track these desert rhinos on foot with a guide.

Skeleton Coast National Park

The Skeleton Coast National Park stretches along Namibia’s largely uninhabited desolate coastline. Here you’ll find large colonies of Cape fur seals which are preyed on by brown hyenas. On a boat trip from Walvis Bay you may be able to see Namibia’s marine mammals including whales and dolphins.

Zambezi Region

Formerly known as the Caprivi Strip, the far north eastern part of Namibia offers a different wildlife experience to the rest of Namibia due to its rivers and water sources. This is where you can see hippo and crocodile and it’s one of few places in the country where buffalo occur.

There’s a herd of between 90 and 150 wild horses in the southwest of Namibia near Aus. No one knows the exact origin of the horses, but it’s thought that they were part of German breeding programs and released from farms during World War I. While not your usual safari animal, the herd is famous enough to become a tourist attraction. Usually spotted from the road between Aus and Lüderitz.

The Fish River Canyon

The mighty Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world, leaving you breathless as you take in all its glory. Several mammals, reptiles, insects and fish live in the natural pools of this unusual habitat.

Destinations within Namibia

The Namib Desert

Stretching for more than 2000 kilometres along the Atlantic Coastline from South Africa to Angola.

Sossusvlei is a salt and clay pan amid towering red dunes in the southern part of the Namib desert, which is part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Rust-red dunes mark this territory by rising 300 metres above the valley floor, a spectacular sight to see.

Windhoek

The capital and largest city of the Republic of Namibia, Windhoek is the social and economic hub of the country. It is a vibrant city with much to see and do. Many African safaris begin here, so make sure to spend some time exploring the city before you head off into the desert.

Swakopmund

Most Budget Namibia tours visit Swakopmund, a quaint Bavarian town offering a variety of adventure activities. Situated on the Atlantic coastline it is a popular holiday destination offering wonderful beaches and superb seafood.

There are plenty of action-packed activities for adrenalin junkies such as skydiving, hot-air ballooning, paragliding over the dunes, quad biking and sandboarding. However, there are also leisurely safari drives and quaint fishing spots. The town also has an interesting museum to visit along with the national Aquarium as well as shops and restaurants. Alternatively take a boat cruise and visit the dolphins and seal colonies offshore.

The Spitzkoppe

The Spitzkoppe is very popular with rock climbers all over the world due to their granite peaks, with the highest outcrop being 1784 meters above the desert floor. The peaks are for seasoned rock climbers, but despite this there are many conquests of these rocky outcrops.

Skeleton Coast

On the Skeleton Coast you can visit the many shipwrecks that scatter the shores and have given this eerie place its nickname of ‘the land God made in anger’. When sailors were washed ashore here, they had no chance of survival. To add to this, there’s a misty fog that hangs in the air for most of the year. You can see clay castles, experience the salt pans or hike the dunes. Even view the rock engravings and go on desert walks and drives or take a flight over the coast.

Caprivi

The Caprivi is a narrow strip of land north-east of Namibia and has considerably more rain than the rest of Namibia, hence the Okavango and the Kwando rivers. This changes the landscape and vegetation slightly resulting in extensive floodplains, floating papyrus swamps and lush riverine forest.

Damaraland

Damaraland has a dramatic landscape of red-hued mountains, enormous granite koppies (hills) and wide, open, sandy plains. It lies south of Etosha National Park and north of Swakopmund. Some of the highlights are the bushman paintings in Twyfelfontein, and learning more about the way they used to live off of the land.

When is the Best Time for Namibia Safari Tours?

The most popular time to visit is Mid December to Mid January, late April to early June or late Aug to Mid-Sept. The resort areas are at their busiest during these times. In May to Oct it is the dry winter season with warm sunny days while nights are cold often falling below freezing temperatures.

From Dec to March the Namib-Naukluft Park and Etosha National Park are extremely hot. Because of this, the Fish River Canyon is closed to the public between December and April. Flooding also occurs at this time, making the roads impassable.

How to get to Namibia (Airports)

Hosea Kutako International Airport is located 45 minutes east of Windhoek and is the main entry point for air traffic. There are a number of international flights into Namibia from from Frankfurt, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Victoria Falls and Maun to the international airport. The airport is serviced by British Airways, South African Airways and Lufthansa who all operate flights to Namibia.

Other domestic airports included: Eros, Keetmanshoop, Oranjemund, Ondangwa, Oshakati, Grootfontein, Mpacha, Runud, Walvis Bay and Luderitz Airports. Eros Airport is located just outside of Windhoek and has daily flights to Sossusvlei, Swakopmund and Etosha.

 

Facts on Namibia

  • Full name: Republic of Namibia
  • Capital city: Windhoek
  • Area: 825,418 sq km; 318,694 sq miles
  • Population: 2,055,080
  • Time Zone: GMT/UTC +1 ()
  • Daylight Saving Start: 1st Sunday in September
  • Daylight Saving End: 1st Sunday in April
  • Languages: English (official); Afrikaans (official); Herero (other); German (other); OshiKwanyama (other); Nama (other)
  • Religion: Christian (80-90%); Native religions (10-20%)
  • Electricity: 240V; 50HzHz
  • Electric Plug Details South African/Indian-style plug: 2 circular metal pins above large circular grounding pin
  • Country Dialing Code: 264

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