OVERVIEW
Experience the wild side of Namibia on this 12-day safari. Perfect for wildlife lovers, this route allows plenty of time to savour Namibia’s animal kingdom, unhurriedly and up close. Explore Etosha National Park and the national parks in the Zambezi Region, including a magical cruise on the Kwando River spotting hippo and the countless bird species of this lush region. The vastly different characters of these two areas provide a well-rounded, wonderfully varied, and exciting journey.
DAY 1 : ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK (B / - / D)
The first leg of your trip will take you northwards from Windhoek via Okahandja, where you can visit the woodcarving market and fill up with fuel, biltong and snacks for the road. Back on the road, the Omatakos, two conical mountains that jut out of the surrounding landscape, are prominent landmarks along the way. Take a break for lunch in Otjiwarongo or Outjo before reaching your friendly and relaxed home for the next two days - Etosha Safari Camp.
A highlight of the stay is the Shebeen restaurant, modelled on ‘shebeens’ (informal township bars) of old, where people gathered to meet, have a drink and listen to music. The colourful and quirky restaurant has become a highlight of travellers’ itineraries. Enjoy the delicious dinner feast outdoors as you listen to the Etosha Boys strum their guitars and sing local melodies.
OVERNIGHT : ETOSHA SAFARI CAMP GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 2 : ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK (B / - / D)
Situated on the outskirts of Etosha National Park, Etosha Safari Camp is the perfect base from which to explore this renowned wildlife sanctuary, with the option of a lunchtime siesta in your chalet or at the poolside. Instead of rushing ahead to your next destination, relish the opportunity to explore the waterholes in the Okaukuejo vicinity in your own time where there are a variety of animal visitors large and small.
After a full and satisfying day of wildlife viewing, return to the warm hospitality of Etosha Safari Camp.
OVERNIGHT : ETOSHA SAFARI CAMP GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 3 : ETOSHA EAST (B / - / D)
The third day of your safari is a celebration of wildlife as you travel through Etosha, visiting the waterholes further to the east and exiting the park in the late afternoon at Etosha’s northerly King Nehale Gate. Not far from the gate, on the Andoni Plains bordering the park, you’ll reach Etosha King Nehale your home for the night.
Spend the evening in the comfort of this stylish lodge, embellished with both royal and African flourishes, ending your Etosha sojourn on a high note.
OVERNIGHT : ETOSHA KING NEHALE GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 4 : OKAVANGO RIVER (B / - / D)
After a good night’s sleep and an introduction to the colourful character of the Owambo regions, take the turnoff onto the M121 before Ondangwa to travel northwards to Eenhana. Follow the B10 to the east on a tree-lined road that leads to the glittering Okavango River. Ten kilometres before the junction with the B8 on the outskirts of Rundu, you’ll find the access road to Hakusembe RiverLodge, a green oasis on the banks of the river.
Enjoy the peaceful surrounds of this relaxing lodge on an afternoon boat cruise or raise glasses from the wooden deck as the ruby sun sinks into the horizon.
OVERNIGHT : HAKUSEMBE RIVER LODGE GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 5 : KWANDO RIVER (B / - / D)
The drive today is eastward, towards the lush north-eastern corner of Namibia. Once known as the Caprivi, now renamed the Zambezi Region, it is a tree-filled expanse bisected by waterways. It is also home to a fascinating group of people and an abundance of wildlife and birds. Bwabwata National Park runs from the Okavango River to the Kwando River and, unusually, is home to both people and wildlife living side by side.
Slow down as you pass through the settlements and keep eyes open for elephant and wild dog! At Kongola, turn right onto the C49 towards Namushasha River Lodge, a lodge that resonates with true Zambezi character. Set on the riverbank amidst the trees, the lodge is alive with the sound of hippos and birds and is a veritable wonderland in the region. It is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the beauty of the area.
OVERNIGHT : NAMUSHASHA RIVER LODGE GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 6 : KWANDO RIVER (B / - / D)
Today you can experience the many riches the river has to offer. Take a leisurely boat trip on the Kwando River and relish the magic of this water-Eden. Spot the abundant bird species, crocodiles sunning themselves on the banks and the pods of hippos among the waterlilies.
A highlight of your stay is the guided trip into the Bwabwata National Park, beginning with a boat cruise on the Kwando River. Downriver, guests disembark on to the riverbank where a game-viewing vehicle waits for exploration into the national park. This includes a drive to the popular elephantviewing spot at Horseshoe, an oxbow lake surrounded by Zambezi teak woodland. The afternoon is celebrated with drinks and snacks before heading back to the riverbank to board the boat as the sun begins to set.
Those comfortable with 4x4 driving can consider visiting the nearby Mudumu National Park, a good destination for a morning or afternoon expedition, or a day trip with a picnic lunch. Or continue to Nkasa Rupara National Park, slightly further afield. Allocate a full day for this water-rich gem of a park, with a stop along the way at the small Livingstone Museum (phone ahead to arrange a suitable time). (Caution is needed in muddy conditions, as well as 4x4 expertise.)
Other places to visit include Mashi Crafts, a treasure-house of crafts, located across the road from the Kongola fuel station and well worth a visit. For a touch of local culture, pop into the Namushasha Heritage Centre, a short distance from the lodge, to learn about the intriguing culture of the Eastern Zambezi region. The Living Museum of the Mafwe, reached from Kongola, provides another opportunity to learn about the local traditions.
OVERNIGHT : NAMUSHASHA RIVER LODGE GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 7 : CHOBE RIVER FRONT (B / - / D)
Day seven takes you to the Chobe River and Chobe River Camp positioned on its banks overlooking the floodplains. From Namushasha River Lodge drive in an easterly direction along the C49 to Katima Mulilo. The road passes through the Mdumu and Nkasa Rupara national parks and wildlife can often be seen along the roadside. Look out for herds of elephants crossing the road and, further on, for the domestic animals of the settlements.
From Katima, the B8 leads southwards to the Ngoma border post, the gateway between Namibia and Botswana. The turnoff to Chobe River Camp is 4kilometres before Ngoma. The camp lies across from Chobe National Park. When the river is high mid-year, the camp’s boat trip is one of the finest excursions in the country to spot buffalo, elephant, water-adapted antelope, and a variety of birdlife from the comfort of the boat. In drier times of the year, a guided nature drive along the river course provides an opportunity for game viewing.
Join an excursion or spend a relaxed afternoon at the camp. Dine outdoors in the Lapa under the stars, listen to birdsong and revel in the calm beauty of this refreshingly simple African camp.
OVERNIGHT : CHOBE RIVER CAMP GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 8 : ZAMBEZI REGION (B / - / D)
A short drive north from Chobe River Camp takes you to the turnoff onto the D3508 and to Zambezi Mubala Lodge on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. The lodge is approximately 40km east of Katima Mulilo. A boat trip from Zambezi Mubala Camp is the only way to reach this attractive lodge on the riverbank.
Mubala means ‘colour’ in the local Silozi language, a reference to the harmonious colours of nature reflected in the Zambezi waters. Enjoy a sundowner cruise after an afternoon spent relaxing at the pool. Dine outdoors and luxuriate in Mubala tranquillity.
OVERNIGHT : ZAMBEZI MUBALA CAMP GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 9 : ZAMBEZI REGION (B / - / D)
The Zambezi River is popular for fishing, birding, boating and photography. You may be tempted to relax on your balcony overlooking the river. However, if more energetic, take a stroll to the carmine bee-eater colony (between mid-August and December), try your luck on the river for tigerfish (catch release) and hop aboard the boat to explore the river. Home to a wide variety of birds, Zambezi Mubala Lodge is a treat for nature lovers. At the end of the day, savour the sunset colours and the soothing river setting.
DAY 10 : KWANDO RIVER (B / - / D)
Katima Mulilo is a good place to fill up with fuel and pick up essentials before following the B8 to Kongola and the C49. Namushasha River Lodge is your home for the night as you begin to retrace your steps. It’s a welcome return to the loveliness of the lodge and the wild and wonderful Kwando River.
OVERNIGHT : ZAMBEZI MUBALA CAMP GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 11 : OKAVANGO RIVER (B / - / D)
Say your farewells to the Zambezi Region as you travel westwards to the Kavango Region for your final night at Hakusembe River Lodge. Enjoy a relaxed evening and dinner on the deck overlooking the river before a sound night’s sleep to the accompaniment of river lullabies.
OVERNIGHT : NAMUSHASHA RIVER LODGE GONDWANA COLLECTION NAMIBIA
Meals : Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
DAY 12 : END OF ITINERARY (- / - / -)
Your guide will brief you for an early morning eight-hour drive back to Windhoek. Breakfast packs are available on request. It is recommended to overnight in Windhoek to ensure that there is sufficient time to catch your onward flight the next day. With a whole day ahead, you can enjoy the drive back to the mother city, after your superlative and enriching wildlife experience.
End of our services
Our services include :
- 11 Nights Accommodation
- Dinner & Breakfast
- Vehicle & Local English-Speaking Tour Guide
- Fuel
- Activities: Etosha National Park Game Drive - Bwabwata National Park Game Drive
- National Park entrance fees for the above activities
Our services do not include :
- Flight
- Visa fees
- Tips and Gratuities
- Personal insurance
- Activities & Entrance Fees
- All expenses of a personal nature
B=Breakfast L= Lunch D= Dinner BL= Box Lunch
Day |
Destination |
Accommodation |
Duration |
Meals |
1 |
Etosha National Park |
Etosha Safari Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia |
2 nights |
D,B&B |
3 |
Etosha East |
Etosha King Nehale Gondwana Collection Namibia |
1 night |
D,B&B |
4 |
Okavango River |
Hakusembe River Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia |
1 night |
D,B&B |
6 |
Kwando River |
Namushasha River Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia |
2 nights |
D,B&B |
7 |
Chobe River Front |
Chobe River Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia |
1 night |
D,B&B |
9 |
Zambezi Region |
Zambezi Mubala Camp Gondwana Collection Namibia |
2 nights |
B&B |
10 |
Kwando River |
Namushasha River Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia |
1 night |
D,B&B |
11 |
Okavango River |
Hakusembe River Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia |
1 night |
D,B&B |
Namibia, located in southwestern Africa, is renowned for its vast desert landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and diverse wildlife. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you plan your Namibian adventure :
Windhoek :
Start your journey in Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia. Explore the city's colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions such as the Independence Memorial Museum and the National Botanical Garden.
Etosha National Park :
Visit Etosha National Park, one of Africa's premier wildlife destinations. Embark on game drives to observe a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and rhinos, congregating around waterholes in this expansive savannah landscape.
Sossusvlei and Namib-Naukluft National Park :
Explore the otherworldly landscapes of Sossusvlei and the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Marvel at towering sand dunes, including the iconic Dune 45 and Big Daddy, and visit the surreal salt and clay pans dotted with ancient camel thorn trees.
Skeleton Coast :
Discover the rugged beauty of the Skeleton Coast, where the Namib Desert meets the Atlantic Ocean. Explore shipwrecks, towering sand dunes, and unique desert-adapted wildlife, including seals, desert-adapted elephants, and rare bird species.
Swakopmund :
Experience the coastal town of Swakopmund, known for its German colonial architecture, outdoor activities, and adventure sports. Enjoy activities such as quad biking, sandboarding, and scenic flights over the Namib Desert.
Damaraland and Twyfelfontein :
Journey through Damaraland, a region of dramatic landscapes characterized by rugged mountains, ancient rock formations, and desert-adapted wildlife. Visit Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient rock engravings and petroglyphs.
Fish River Canyon :
Explore the Fish River Canyon, one of the largest canyons in the world. Hike along the canyon rim for breathtaking views, or embark on a multi-day trek through the canyon for an immersive wilderness experience.
Practical Tips :
Weather: Namibia has a desert climate, with hot days and cool nights. The dry season (May to October) is ideal for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.
Currency: Namibian Dollar (NAD) and South African Rand (ZAR) are widely accepted.
Language: English is the official language, with Afrikaans, German, and indigenous languages also spoken.
Namibia's diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique cultural heritage make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking adventure and exploration.
Whether exploring the iconic dunes of Sossusvlei, observing wildlife in Etosha National Park, or discovering the ancient rock art of Twyfelfontein, Namibia promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa.
Experience the wild side of Namibia on this 12-day safari. Perfect for wildlife lovers, this route allows plenty of time to savour Namibia’s animal kingdom, unhurriedly and up close. Explore Etosha National Park and the national parks in the Zambezi Region, including a magical cruise on the Kwando River spotting hippo and the countless bird species of this lush region. The vastly different characters of these two areas provide a well-rounded, wonderfully varied, and exciting journey.