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Namibia tours

These itineraries are designed to give you some suggestions for what is possible when you travel in Namibia, and they showcase some of the routes that we've found work particularly well.

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  • Dead Vlei

    Namibia self-drive family safari

    Namibia
    • Climb up the famous sand dunes of Sossusvlei.

    • Kayak among the hundred-strong seal colony at Pelican Point.

    • Sit up late into the night around the floodlit waterhole in Etosha and watch the animals come to drink.

    15 days from £4,110pp

  • Herd of Elephant, Etosha National Park

    Northern Namibia self-drive safari to Victoria Falls

    Namibia, Botswana and Zambia
    • Get up close and personal to the big cats at the AfriCat Foundation at Okonjima.

    • Visit the spectacular Victoria Falls and canoe along the Zambezi.

    • View the wonderful riverine birdlife and wildlife of the Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip) bordering Botswana's Okavango Delta.

    • Enjoy a safari in Etosha National Park.

    17 days from £6,265pp

  • Flying over the Great Dune Sea on a Skeleton Coast Safari

    Luxury Namibia flying safari

    Namibia
    • See Namibia's vast and colourful landscapes, travelling by light aircraft between luxury camps.

    • Climb the towering dunes of Sossusvlei and experience the stark beauty of Namibia's most dramatic landscapes.

    • Enjoy expert guiding as you track black rhino on foot and enjoy excellent wildlife viewing in Etosha National Park.

    10 days from £7,995pp

  • Skeleton Coast scenic flight

    Skeleton Coast flying safari

    Namibia
    • Discover the towering dunes of Sossusvlei and visit the eerie Deadvlei.

    • Explore the incredible scenery of Namibia's remote Skeleton Coast by light aircraft.

    • Land on a Skeleton Coast beach to explore untouched areas on foot.

    • Meet Himba tribes people and search for desert-adapted wildlife.

    • Take a boat trip on the Kunene River that divides Namibia from Angola, a narrow strip of lush green running through this desert area.

    • Track rhino in the Ongava Reserve and watch the wildlife at one of Etosha's waterholes.

    12 days from £15,915pp

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