Starting from:  Windhoek To:

  • Kalahari (Kalahari Desert is one of two deserts within Namibia and it extend into Batswana and South Africa with lovely red dunes common throughout).  The Kalahari houses excellent wildlife with varieties of animal’s species such as the wild dogs, zebra, wilder beasts, foxes, leopards, and elephants on the Botswana side. In addition to wild life, then there is that rich flora around, and many other things for the tourist to explore and enjoy.

          ONE NIGHT

  • Fish River Canyon (The Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world after the American Grand Canyon. The Fish River Canyon is the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia. It features a gigantic ravine with 160 kilometers long, up to 27 km wide and its around 550 meters deep).

          ONE NIGHT

  • Kolmanskop (Luderitz) (Kolmanskop is a ghost town in the Namibia that is situated in southern of Namibia and 10 kilometers inland from the port town of Lüderitz. This town was created during the diamond rush and was the most luxurious German town within Africa.  The Town was sadly abandoned when the diamond dried up along with the incurring dunes taking over the town).

          TWO NIGHTS

  • Sossusvlei (A most interesting place within the Namib Desert offering a rich panoramic views of spectacular scenery with its white salt pan, dead trees within the dead pan still standing and red dunes surroundings. Sossusvlei is one Namibia’s most visited attraction.  The animals there have adapted well to the harsh condition, particularly Namibia’s National animal, the ‘Oryx’ can be frequently seen around, alongside the brown hyena, black-backed jackals and ostriches just to mentioned a few).

           TWO Nights

  • Swakopmund (Swakopmund is a coastal city in Namibia, west of the capital, Windhoek. Swakopmund is the second Government home seen as the second most important city within the borders of Namibia. Its sandy beaches face the Atlantic Ocean. Swakopmund was founded and established by the German colonists in 1892. Swakopmund during the early omcolonialist day, was the gateway for the German colonialists, with a prominent landmarks that include the Swakopmund Lighthouse and the Mole, an old sea wall. Next to the lighthouse, the Swakopmund Museum that documents Namibian colonial history. The architecture landmark is ostensible Germanic where Inland, houses the elegant Swakopmund Railway Station, now a hotel, that dates back to the colonial era)

           TWO NIGHTS

  • Damaraland (White Lady), Damaraland houses a very and most important prehistorical geological history. It is a very rocky place with spectaculars beauty and sceneries. Twyfelfontein is situated in the heart of Damaraland the home of over 1000 known rack art shelters with over 50,000 rock art paintings of both animals and human figures that are over 25,000 years old.  The Petrified Forest is also the home to some massive tree trunks submerged in mud that is dated back to be over 200 million years old. The tree trucks were brought to the area as a result of a massive flood. The highest mountain within Namibia, is the Brandberg Mountain situated here  within Darmaraland with the highest peak of approximately 2,606m.

           TWO NIGHTS

  • Estosha An area of 22,275km2 and the area was declared a national animal reserve in 1907. The park house 114 mammals and 340 species of birds. All of the Big 5 except the buffalos are there and the Estosha National Park is considered to be the main tourist attraction in Namibia.

          TWO NIGHTS