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Namibia Tours

A land of dramatic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, rich traditions, and awe-inspiring, untouched wilderness.

Our Top Destinations in Namibia

Our Best Namibia Tours

Discover Namibia – Camping

Namibia
13 Days from USD 4792
USD 4645

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Vast open spaces, shifting desert scenery and wildlife

Culture

Discover Namibia – Lodges

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13 Days from USD 4792
USD 4645

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Vast open spaces, shifting desert scenery and wildlife

Culture

Cape Town to Victoria Falls – Hotel/Lodge

Namibia
20 Days from USD 6073
USD 5700

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Dunes, canyons and waterfalls from South Africa to Zimbabwe

Culture

Victoria Falls to Cape Town – Camping

Tourist walking on the scenic dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib desert, Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
20 Days from USD 3868
USD 3570

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Camping adventure from Zimbabwe to South Africa

Culture

Cycle Namibia

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12 Days from USD 3750

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Enjoy magnificent and diverse Namibian landscapes

Cycling

Namibian Family Adventurer

Namibia
13 Days from USD 3150

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Experience Namibian desert wilderness, wildlife and culture

Family

Botswana & Namibia: Delta & Dunes

Namibia
14 Days from USD 5848
USD 5475

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Wildlife and contrasting landscapes of Botswana and Namibia

Culture

Namibia tours

Top 5 Namibia Tours

1. Discover Namibia – Camping
An incredible introduction to the stunning diversity of Namibia’s landscapes, from deep canyons and towering dunes to vast salt pans and otherworldly rock formations, all under a sky filled with spectacular sunsets and countless stars. Enjoy incredible wildlife sightings in Etosha National Park and explore vibrant communities, from traditional tribes to German colonial descendants. Highlights include two full days in Etosha, visiting the world’s highest dunes, the Namib-Naukluft Desert, and Brandberg, Namibia’s tallest mountain. This itinerary is also offered with lodge accommodation.

2. Cycle Namibia
Discovering the hidden secrets of Namibia on two wheels as you embark on an off-road biking adventure through Namibia’s stunning desert landscapes, cycling over dunes and across vast plains where elephants, giraffes, and lions roam. This one-of-a-kind tour brings you the thrill of cycling through varied terrains, watching the sunrise over some of the world’s tallest dunes, and enjoying safari drives in Etosha National Park.

3. Cape Town to Victoria – Hotel/Lodge
Perfect for those looking to visit Namibia on a larger African adventure, this tour takes you on an epic journey from Cape Town to Victoria Falls, traversing the dramatic landscapes of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Experience the vibrant culture of Cape Town, the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, and the abundant wildlife of Etosha and Chobe National Parks. Conclude your adventure by marveling at the majestic Victoria Falls, one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. This itinerary is also offered as a camping tour.

4. Namibian Family Adventure
This family friendly adventure will have you climbing the world’s highest dunes in Sossusvlei and spotting wildlife at Etosha National Park. Enjoy optional quad-biking or sandboarding in Swakopmund and marvel at ancient rock engravings. With full-service camping and the chance to experience Viennese-style cake shops, this tour offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation amidst ever-changing desert landscapes and starry night skies.

5. Namibia & Botswana: Dunes & Delta
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day journey through the contrasting landscapes of Namibia and Botswana, from the arid plains of Etosha National Park to the lush Okavango Delta. Experience thrilling safaris, walk with the San people in the Kalahari Desert, and explore iconic sights like Sossusvlei’s towering dunes and Brandberg Mountain’s ancient rock paintings. With a perfect blend of wildlife encounters, cultural experiences, and breathtaking scenery, this epic tour promises adventure and discovery at every turn.

I really enjoyed getting to see all the animals you usually only see in books or Disney movies: Lions, meerkats, elephants, mongoose… the list goes forever. As if this wasn’t enough, the Namibian landscape is varied and impressive with sand dunes, mountains and the ocean. This trip takes you to all of these, and offers unforgettable adventures, such as tracking rhinos on foot or flying over the desert in a helicopter!

The pace of this trip is gentle enough that you will get some R&R in besides all the action, but is never boring – how could it be when there’s so much to see and do?

Simone Pfluegl Discover Namibia – Lodges

We booked this trip to celebrate my 70th birthday, aware that it included some long days on rough bumpy roads and a couple of challenging walks. I am very fit for my age but did find the itinerary very intense, with numerous early morning starts (a 6:15 alarm felt like a lie in for us!) and little time for relaxation or recovery (apart from the free day in Swakopmund, when we declined all the optional activities). The walk in Brandberg was difficult underfoot, with lots of rocks to negotiate and boulders to scramble over, with the potential to twist an ankle with each step; we were rewarded by the sight of cave paintings dating over 2,000 years, which fascinated me but may not be to everyone’s interest. The walking trail at Waterberg is even more challenging, and nobody in our group completed it (one couple went part of the way up); most opted for a game drive that took us onto the plateau, and we were fortunate to come upon a group of giraffes at a waterhole / salt lick at close quarters, but otherwise there was little to see on the drive. I would have liked to have experienced and learned more about the history and culture of the country. Waterberg is a place of great significance in the Herero genocide and I think time could have been better spent exploring its historical aspects (there is a German cemetery there but we had no time to visit it), instead of the walking trail or the optional game drive. And the brief encounter with Himba and Herero people on day 7 was merely a photo and shopping opportunity (you had to pay to take photos – I declined – and nobody in our group bothered with the market stalls); I would have preferred to have spent time seeing their village and learning about their culture and history.

That’s the negative aspects of the trip dealt with. On the positive side, Namibia is a country of contrasting landscapes, each of them impressive in its own way: red ochre sand dunes, lunar landscapes, vast open plains and grasslands, strange granite outcrops, desolate mountains, limitless horizons … and the grandeur of the Waterberg Plateau, a table top mountain fringed with bare granite and best appreciated from below and a short distance away. We saw a variety of wildlife along the way, and a good deal in Etosha, although the recent rains after a three year drought meant that game was hard to spot in the tall grass and vegetation that had sprung up; we saw no leopards, briefly glimpsed a few cheetahs (although we got up close to a group in the cheetah conservatory early in the trip), and spotted the head of a lone male lion resting in the long grass and watching us for a short moment. But we had some amazing encounters with elephants, giraffes, wildebeest and zebra, and saw many different antelopes and other fauna. Unfortunately the flamingos had left Walvis Bay, and the desert elephants were no longer in the valley at Brandberg, which was disappointing. Wildlife watching is mostly a matter of luck, and nothing is guaranteed.The best wildlife encounter was the rhino safari at the end of the trip, when we walked to within 20 feet of three white rhino at Eagle’s Rest; an unforgettable experience.

There were many other interesting sights and experiences along the way: countless giant ground crickets, almost everywhere we went; walking through the Sesriem Canyon ; old German colonial architecture in Swakopmund; eating apple strudel and ice cream at Anton’s Cafe; the Zeila wreck on the Skeleton Coast; pet meerkats in Brandberg White Lady Lodge.

Michael Nutt Discover Namibia – Lodges

How many days should I spend in Namibia?

Our Namibia tours range in length from 12-day tours dedicated entirely to this country to epic 20-day tours that take you beyond its borders to discover even more of Africa. Each tour is expertly crafted to ensure you see and experience the very best this incredible country has to offer.

What time of year is best to visit Namibia?

Generally, Namibia is a year-round destination, but the dry season, which runs from May to October, has some advantages. During this period, the weather is cooler and there is minimal rainfall, making it ideal for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources, especially in parks like Etosha National Park. This time of year is also perfect for exploring the desert landscapes and embarking on outdoor activities without the hindrance of rain.

FAQs on Namibia Tours

What can I expect on a Namibia tour?

On our Namibia small-group guided tours, you can expect a personalized and immersive experience exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of this captivating country. You’ll travel in the company of our knowledgeable local guides, who will provide insights into Namibia’s history, wildlife, and geography, enhancing your understanding of the destinations you visit.

Each tour offers a balance of adventure and comfort, with expertly designed itineraries that showcase Namibia’s highlights while also allowing for unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences. From witnessing stunning desert landscapes to encountering iconic wildlife in national parks, a Namibia small group guided tour promises unforgettable moments and meaningful connections in this extraordinary destination.

Where is Namibia?

Namibia is located in southwestern Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east, and South Africa to the south and southeast. Its coastline stretches for about 1,572 miles along the southwestern coast of Africa. The capital and largest city of Namibia is Windhoek, situated roughly in the center of the country. With its diverse landscapes, Namibia offers travelers a unique and captivating experience in the heart of Africa.

Is Namibia good for tourists?

With its stunning and diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, rich cultural heritage, and welcoming people, Namibia offers a wealth of experiences for travelers. Whether you’re interested in exploring vast desert landscapes, embarking on thrilling safaris in national parks like Etosha, discovering ancient rock art, or immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of local communities, Namibia has something for everyone.

Namibia is also generally considered a safe destination for tourists. With its stable political climate, excellent infrastructure, and high standards of safety, Namibia provides a safe and memorable travel experience for many visitors from around the world every year.  Our expert local guides are also on hand to ensure your safety and well-being throughout your Namibian tour.

Is Namibia good for solo travelers?

Namibia is a fantastic destination for travelers of all kinds, offering a mix of adventure, breathtaking landscapes, and welcoming locals. Our guided Namibia tours are a great way to travel solo but not alone. With our expert guides leading the way and a small group of like-minded travelers by your side, you’ll be able to explore Namibia with peace of mind, knowing that your safety is assured and your itinerary is perfectly designed.

What is the currency in Namibia?

The currency used in Namibia is the Namibian Dollar, abbreviated as NAD. It is denoted by the symbol “$” or “N$” to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Namibian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. Additionally, the South African Rand (ZAR) is also widely accepted and circulated alongside the Namibian Dollar in Namibia, and both currencies are legal tender.

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