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9 Day Best Diverse Namibia Tour
Day 1:Â Sossusvlei
- Hotel
- 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Drive from Windhoek Airport to the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve, Sossusvlei. Spend time on the iconic red dunes as well as scenic drives taking in the unique wildlife that survives in one of the world’s oldest and most arid deserts. Enjoy lunch en route and arrive to Kulala Adventurer Camp in time to freshen up before enjoying dinner under a canvas of stars.
Drive Time:Â 5-6 hours, 211 miles
*Flight must arrive to Windhoek by 8:00 AM or pre night hotel is required
Day 2:Â Explore Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert
- Hotel
- 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 3-4:Â Swakopmund | Cruise Walvis Bay
- Hotel
- 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner
Today you leave the red dunes of Sossusvlei behind and travel north on the snaking roads of the Kuiseb Canyon and out onto the expansive gravel plains, eventually arriving in Walvis Bay before moving north into the quaint town of Swakopmund. After arriving in late afternoon the day is yours to explore this lively coastal town with its German influence and vibrant African markets before returning to your centrally located guesthouse for the night.
On Day 4, explore the ice-blue Atlantic coast with a catamaran cruise from Walvis Bay to spot wildlife from the boat including dolphins, seals, birdlife and depending on the season perhaps sea turtles and whales. (weather permitting). Join your guide for a private seafood lunch before returning to Swakopmund, where you are free to explore for the evening as you wish.
Drive Time:Â 5-6 hours, 230 miles
Day 5-6:Â Explore Damaraland
- Hotel
- 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners
Continue on a road journey to Damaraland, west of the Brandberg Mountain, the second largest monolith in the world (after Uluru in Australia), stopping for lunch at Ugab Save the Rhino Trust Camp. This area boasts the largest concentration of black rhino anywhere on the planet outside a national park.  Damaraland’s rugged landscape is renowned for its geological and scenic splendor as well as wild displays of color, looming table topped mountains, magnificent rock formations and unique vegetation.
Your time in Damaraland is highlighted by 4×4 excursions to the Aba and Huab River Valleys, where you and your guide will search for the elusive desert adapated wildlife, most notable of which is the desert adapted elephant. Other optional activities include cultural visits, game tracking on foot, by bike, or 4×4 vehicle. Return to Damaraland Adventurer Camp each evening for dinner and star gazing.
Drive time:Â 5 hours, 200 miles
Day 7:Â Etosha National Park
- Hotel
- 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Move east from Damaraland to Estosha National Park early this morning, visiting a local Himba settlement to learn about the customs and traditions of one of the last truly traditional peoples of Namibia. Continue onwards to Etosha National Park, or the ‘Land of Dry Water’, which houses huge salt pans leftover from a shallow lake that existed over three million years ago. Arrive to camp in the early evening, resting and relaxing after a long but rewarding day. Settle into your comfortable room before enjoying dinner at Ongava Tented Camp.
Drive Time:Â 5 hours, 205 miles
Day 8:Â Etosha National Park
- Hotel
- 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Arise early for breakfast before joining your private safari vehicle for a full day game drive through Etosha National Park. Keep an eye out for Etosha’s resident wildlife, including lion, leopord, elephant and even the black rhino as you make your way from Amdersson’s Gate to Halili for lunch. Game viewing in Etosha centers around springs and waterholes, where many of Etosha’s 114 mammal and 340 bird species can be found congregating at these important sources of water.
Your game drive concludes in the Ongava Game Reserve, a private reserve on the Eastern border of Etosha National Park. Settle into a restful evening at your intimate camp, specially designed for travelers keen on experiencing the wilderness in it’s raw splendour.
Day 9:Â Departure
- 1 Breakfast
Arise early for breakfast and your last transfer through the heart of Namibia toward Windhoek. Upon your arrival, you will be transferred to your accommodation establishment of choice, or out to the Windhoek International Airport (transfer to be booked additionally) if flying out this evening.
Drive Time:Â 5-6 hours, 260 miles
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