Namibia


Boasting amazing scenery, wildlife-rich national parks, and an ethnic mix of people, Namibia has a little bit of something for everyone amongst its boarders, and when nighttime falls, the sky lights-up with a whole constellation of stars to take your breath away.

 

Combining rugged coastlines with mountain peaks, desert plains with colonial cities, Namibia will provide you with a unique travel experience quite unlike any other.

Namibia Diverse

Big Daddy Namibia

Brought to you by Wilderness Safaris the Diverse Namibia takes in the soaring red dunes of Sossusvlei, the life-filled blue Atlantic Ocean, the desert and denizens of Damaraland, and the dense plains game and predators of Etosha National Park. 

 

Throughout the Exploration are interspersed activities such as scenic walks, visiting the spectacular and ancient rock engravings at Twyfelfontein, along with optional hot air ballooning and horse-riding – all together, a true Namibian adventure with a range of activities impossible to beat! 

Namibia Explorer

Sunset in Namibia

Head out onto the open road and through the russet red sands of the Namib Desert, on this self-drive tour of Namibia.

 

The 4x4 rental car is included, the route is well planned, and your hotel accommodation is booked and ready for your arrival, so they only thing you have to do is enjoy your holiday of a lifetime.

 

The perfect tour for singles, couples, families and small groups, this tour of Namibia will show you some of the most breathtaking scenery on planet earth, and as with all our itineraries, we can tailor make this journey to suit your specific needs. 

Namibia Cycling

Sossusvlei Accomodation

If you love cycling, beautiful landscapes, and spending your valuable holiday time in the great outdoors, this Cycling Tour of Namibia could be the perfect sporting trip for you!  Available from May to October each year, this fabulous tour will take you through the red dunes of the Kalahari, across the bridges of Fish River Canyon, in to the coastal city of Luderitz, and alongside the Ghost Town of Kolmanskop, which was abandoned after the diamond rush.