Embark on a self-drive tour of Etosha National Park and Sossusvlei in Namibia. Experience the thrill of driving through stunning landscapes and spotting wild animals in their natural habitat.
Embark on a self-drive tour of Etosha National Park and Sossusvlei in Namibia. Experience the thrill of driving through stunning landscapes and spotting wild animals in their natural habitat.
Windhoek - Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Situated in Okahandja, Namibia, the Okahandja Craft Market is a lively and bustling center for local artisans and craft enthusiasts. It showcases a diverse array of handmade items, including traditional Namibian crafts like wooden carvings, jewelry,…
Windhoek - Etosha National Park | Okaukuejo
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market - Situated in Okahandja, Namibia, the Okahandja Craft Market is a lively and bustling center for local artisans and craft enthusiasts. It showcases a diverse array of handmade items, including traditional Namibian crafts like wooden carvings, jewelry, textiles, beadwork, and pottery. This market is an excellent place to immerse oneself in Namibia’s rich cultural heritage, with artisans representing various ethnic groups from across the nation. Visitors can wander through vibrant stalls filled with unique, high-quality souvenirs and engage directly with the creators, learning about the techniques and stories behind each piece. The market also offers handwoven baskets, leather goods, and clothing, all reflecting the artistry and skills passed down through generations. It’s more than just a shopping destination; it’s a place where the spirit of Namibian craftsmanship and culture comes alive.
Etosha National Park - Located in northern Namibia, Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s top wildlife destinations. Spanning over 22,000 square kilometers, it is famous for its expansive salt pans, visible from space, which define the park’s unique landscape.
The park hosts a wide variety of animals, including the “Big Five”—lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffaloes—along with giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and over 300 bird species. At the heart of Etosha is the Etosha Pan, a large, dry lakebed that occasionally fills with water, drawing large herds of wildlife. Visitors can explore the park on self-drive safaris or guided tours, with numerous waterholes providing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
The park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its unique ecosystems and diverse fauna. Etosha is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Etosha National Park | Full Day Safari
Etosha National Park - Situated in northern Namibia, Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations, offering visitors a range of unforgettable experiences. The park is renowned for its vast salt pan, which forms the centerpiece of the park and serves as a unique backdrop for wildlife viewing. One of the most popular activities in Etosha is a game drive, where visitors can explore the park’s diverse landscapes, from open savannahs to dense bushveld, in search of a wide variety of animals. Etosha is home to the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros) and boasts a remarkable diversity of species, including zebras, giraffes, antelopes, and numerous bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Etosha National Park - Swakopmund
Swakopmund - Swakopmund, a coastal town in Namibia, combines colonial German architecture with modern attractions. Known for its cool climate, it offers a mix of relaxation and adventure. Visitors can explore historic buildings, such as the Swakopmund Lighthouse, or enjoy thrilling activities like sandboarding, quad biking, and dolphin watching. The town also features museums, cafes, and shops, making it perfect for both cultural exploration and leisure. Swakopmund is an ideal destination for those seeking a unique combination of history, nature, and outdoor adventure.
Swakopmund - Here are some top attractions in Swakopmund, Namibia, to explore:
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Swakopmund Jetty: A historic landmark with scenic views of the ocean, perfect for a stroll or fishing.
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Skeleton Coast: Famous for its eerie, shipwreck-laden coastline, offering guided tours.
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Cape Cross Seal Reserve: Home to thousands of fur seals, an impressive sight for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Sandboarding & Quad Biking: Thrilling desert adventures on the towering dunes surrounding the town.
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Living Desert Tour: A guided tour showcasing desert wildlife and unique ecosystems, including reptiles and small mammals.
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Dune 7: One of the tallest dunes in the area, perfect for hiking, sandboarding, or simply enjoying the vast desert view.
Swakopmund blends natural beauty with rich history, making it a great destination for adventure and relaxation alike!
Swakopmund - Sossusvlei (Namib Naukluft Park)
Namib-Naukluft National Park - On this day, travelers will drive to the desert, check into their accommodation, and enjoy the rest of their afternoon.
Kuiseb Pass - Kuiseb Pass: A Journey Through Namibia’s Timeless Beauty
Nestled within the vast, rugged landscapes of Namibia, the Kuiseb Pass is one of the country’s most iconic and breathtaking routes. It winds its way through the ancient Kuiseb Canyon, offering travelers a glimpse into the unique geological and natural beauty of this extraordinary region. Situated in the Namib-Naukluft National Park, the pass serves as a gateway between the Namib Desert’s shifting sand dunes and the rocky escarpments of central Namibia. It is a route rich in history, geological marvels, and opportunities for adventure, making it a must-see for those exploring the country’s diverse terrain.
Solitaire - Nestled in the heart of Namibia’s rugged landscapes, Solitaire is more than just a dot on the map—it’s a charming desert outpost that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and unexpected quirks. Strategically located at the crossroads of major routes leading to Sossusvlei, Walvis Bay, and the Kuiseb Pass, this tiny settlement has become a must-stop destination for travelers exploring the Namib-Naukluft National Park and beyond. Despite its small size, Solitaire’s character, scenic surroundings, and famous apple pie have earned it an iconic status in Namibia’s tourism landscape.
Sossusvlei
Dune 45 - Dune 45 is one of the most iconic sand dunes in Namibia, located in the Sossusvlei area of the Namib Desert. Standing at about 170 meters tall, it is famous for its striking red color, which deepens at sunrise and sunset. Dune 45 is a popular spot for hiking, offering visitors the chance to climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding desert and other dunes. Its accessibility and stunning beauty make it a must-visit attraction for those exploring the Namib Desert.
Deadvlei - Dead Vlei is a surreal, dried-up clay pan located in the Sossusvlei area of the Namib Desert. Surrounded by towering red dunes, it is known for its stark, otherworldly beauty, featuring ancient, dead camelthorn trees that have stood for over 900 years. The contrast between the dark, twisted trees, the white salt pan, and the vibrant red dunes creates a striking, photogenic landscape. Dead Vlei is a must-see destination for photographers and nature lovers, offering a unique glimpse of Namibia’s desert wilderness.
Sossusvlei - A stop at the End of the Vlei
Sesriem Canyon - Sesriem Canyon is a natural canyon located in the Namib Desert, near the entrance to Sossusvlei. Carved over millions of years by the Tsauchab River, the canyon features impressive rock formations and narrow, winding passages. Visitors can explore the canyon’s unique landscape, with its colorful layers of rock and tranquil pools. The canyon offers a stunning contrast to the surrounding desert and is a popular stop for hikers and photographers looking to capture the beauty of Namibia’s desert terrain.
Sossusvlei - Windhoek
Windhoek - Travelers will return to Windhoek and drive to Hosea Kutako International Airport for their flight back. If they have made arrangements for accommodation after their town, they will then check into their accommodation.

- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Professional Guide / Chauffeur - entirely self-driven
- Alcoholic beverages, Water and drinks
- International and domestic flights
- Gratuities
- Personal Medical Insurance and Repatriation (mandatory but not provided)
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Fuel for the entire trip
- Optional activities (e.g., hot air balloon rides, scenic flights)
- Entrance fees to national parks and reserves
- Professional Guide / Chauffeur - entirely self-driven
- Alcoholic beverages, Water and drinks
- International and domestic flights
- Gratuities
- Personal Medical Insurance and Repatriation (mandatory but not provided)
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Fuel for the entire trip
- Optional activities (e.g., hot air balloon rides, scenic flights)
- Entrance fees to national parks and reserves
This a Self Drive Tour, which requires the travelers to drive themselves.
One of our representative will go through the itinerary with you and explain everything in details for you to have an amazing journey in such a beautiful country. The Tour is perfect for wild animals and landscape lovers who only have a few days to spend in Namibia. It is a combination of an Etosha National Park experience and Sossusvlei experience.
This a Self Drive Tour, which requires the travelers to drive themselves.
One of our representative will go through the itinerary with you and explain everything in details for you to have an amazing journey in such a beautiful country. The Tour is perfect for wild animals and landscape lovers who only have a few days to spend in Namibia. It is a combination of an Etosha National Park experience and Sossusvlei experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.