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Windhoek, Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia
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Immerse yourself in wild Namibia, where extraordinary animal encounters await
Safari in Etosha National Park, with two full days searching for elephants, lions and more
Admire the world’s highest dunes at sunrise – the most beautiful time to visit
Step back 2,000 years and see the White Lady rock painting made by San hunter-gatherers
Track rhinos with the help of an expert local guide
Step into the vast wilderness of Namibia on a 13-day camping trip perfect for seniors eager for adventure under African skies. Journey from Windhoek through Etosha’s wildlife-rich plains, scale the soaring dunes of Sossusvlei, and traverse deep canyons and stark deserts.
Nights are spent camping beneath the Milky Way, sharing stories and the landscape with iconic African animals. The tour’s immersive nature offers a rare chance to truly connect with Namibia’s extraordinary scenery and wildlife.
The USP? A blend of comfort, camaraderie, and authentic wilderness experience—making this trip a must for those seeking Namibia’s untamed beauty in a group of like-minded explorers.
We were a small group of 5. The campsites were scenic with tents put up around the shade of a tree, exotic birds in the branches. The tents were roomy for 2 and you could stand up in them. The mattresses comfortable at least 2 inches thick. The facilities a t the sites were always good - hot showers and a pool but usually no Wifi. Just have to get used to low level snoring from other tents! Huge armoured crickets - we loved them.
From Desert dunes, Amazing safari's, gorgeous wildlife viewing and ultimate African sunsets - This trip is spectacular.
My trip to Namibia on the camping tour was excellent. Good pre-tour communication and friendly staff when I called. The trip ran according to the itinerary which covered all of the main areas of the country at a comfortable pace. The guide was knowledgeable, great at spotting wildlife, organised and friendly. The tents were good, the sand dunes high and the wildlife fantastic.
Two very exciting weeks discovering the varied landscapes of Namibia, flora, fauna and its peoples.
Namibia did not disappoint, it is a land of diversity, deserts, small towns, nature, animals, friendly people. Although I dislike camping, it really was the only way to do it, it felt raw as if Namibia was outside my tent. Most of the campsites were okay. There were alot of early starts and long drives but it was the only way to get to places. The stops were interesting along the way.
Namibia is a wonderful country, and in our experience full of happy people smiling! There has to be a lot of driving to see the main places, but it's worth it.
Namibia is a wonderful country, and in our experience full of happy people smiling! There has to be a lot of driving to see the main places, but it's worth it.
The trip is a good a mix of seeing different destinations in Namibia and finding a lot of wildlife, particular in Etosha. The route is well planned and the long drive have a few stops with some good thought on why you stop there. The optional activities in Swakopmund where good (we did the boat tour and dune bashing, which was excellent)! I would recommend adding it to the main itinerary as it was probably our best day.
This is fantastic holiday, don't hesitate to book it, this trip has varied landscapes, with the deserts in the south and national parks, with its varied wildlife in the north. There is a lot of long drives involved with this trip, up to 6 hours on some days, but that is part of the experience.
Busy holiday that introduces you to the delights of Namibia from the sand dunes to the Skeleton Coast and game drives in the national parks. We saw loads of wildlife but due to an extended rainy season the waterholes at the campsites were not remotely busy or active, and the big cats were not seen at all. However, the tour guide was fabulous, and I loved every minute of the trip. My only wish was that we had more time there!