Stunning, other-worldly landscapes, ancient cultures and the chance to see four of Africa's 'Big Five' in their natural habitat are among the highlights of this exhilarating tour. Dine under the Namibian sky, marvel at the diverse natural beauty of the environment and learn more about the ancient peoples that still influence this special country today. Namibia, with its cooling coastline, dramatic desert and abundance of wildlife is Africa in a nutshell – a country of contrasts, from the colonial order of its cities to the unspoilt wilderness beyond. You'll experience it all on this unmissable tour.

  • Rehoboth – home of Namibia's Baster community
  • Breakfast and sunrise in the Sossusvlei dunes
  • The red dunes of Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon
  • Namib Naukluft Park, and stunning 'lunar landscape'
  • Coastal town of Swakopmund at the start of the Skeleton Coast
  • Burnt Mountain, the Organ Pipes and Twyfelfontein rock carvings
  • Petrified Forest
  • Game viewing in the Etosha National Park
  • Game viewing in the Etosha National Park
  • Rehoboth – home of Namibia's Baster community
  • Breakfast and sunrise in the Sossusvlei dunes
  • The red dunes of Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon
  • Namib Naukluft Park, and stunning 'lunar landscape'
  • Coastal town of Swakopmund at the start of the Skeleton Coast
  • Burnt Mountain, the Organ Pipes and Twyfelfontein rock carvings
  • Petrified Forest
  • Game viewing in the Etosha National Park
    • Safari Court Hotel Windhoek
    • Sossusvlei Lodge
    • The Sossusvlei Lodge is situated at the entrance gate to the Namib Naukluft Park with views over the surrounding landscape and the nearby flood lit waterhole. Facilities include a swimming pool, bar, beer garden, restaurant with outdoor terrace and sundowner deck - designed to make the most of the inspiring views of the ridges of the Nauluft Mountains.
    • Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre
    • The Swakopmund Hotel is located in the old station building, an excellent example of the local German architecture, but with all modern comforts. Facilities include a swimming pool, gift shop, restaurants, bar and fitness centre. Guest rooms have air-conditioning, TV, tea and coffee making facilities, en-suites and hair dryer.
    • Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
    • Located in the Huab Valley, Twyfelfontein has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for the rock engravings and paintings, a testimony to the first hunter-gathers and inhabitants of 6000 years ago. Facilities include a popular restaurant, lounge and bar with views of your surroundings, and it is possible to enjoy a cocktail by the poolside. It is not unheard of to spot elephants and giraffe roaming past the lodge. Rooms have en-suite facilities, a fan and benefit from views of either the mountain or the plains.
    • Toshari Lodge
    • Situated on the edge of Etosha National Park, the Toshari Lodge offers facilities including a garden bar, bush gardens and swimming pools. Each room is equipped with en-suite, air-conditioning and tea/coffee making facilities.
    • Mokuti Etosha Lodge
    • As the closest lodge to Etosha National Park, Mokuti is only 4 minutes’ drive from the eastern Von Lindequist Gate near the historical Namutoni Fort and is located on its own private 4.000 hectare nature reserve, which shares a common border with this fascinating wildlife reserve. Our rooms are available as standard, luxury and luxury family rooms.



      This intimate lodge has 82 rooms, 8 luxury rooms and 8 luxury family rooms. Recently refurbished, they are all air-conditioned and come equipped with satellite TV, minifridge, safe, free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee-making facilities and en-suite bathrooms with showers.
    • Midguard Country Estate
    • The Midguard Country Estate is situated at the foot of the Otjihavera Mountains and set in lush gardens. Facilities include a gym, sauna, skittle alley, tennis courts, dining room and bar, and an outdoor pool. Guest rooms are spacious with en-suite, TV, tea and coffee making facilities and hair dryer.