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Southern Namibia & Namib Desert (7 Days)

Southern Namibia & Namib Desert (7 Days)

Get ready for an incredible adventure in Southern Namibia! You'll start off with a lovely four-hour drive from Windhoek to the Kalahari Desert, which the locals call the "Soul of the World". There, you'll be able to explore the world's largest sand mass and see all sorts of incredible wildlife, thanks to the red dunes, grassy plains, and shrub-filled terrain. After a late afternoon game drive, you'll rest up for the night before embarking on an unforgettable journey through the Succulent Karoo, Nama Karoo, and Desert biomes. These different biomes all contribute to the unique landscape and vegetation of the region, and you won't want to miss the stunning Fish River Canyon. But that's not all - there are plenty of other activities to enjoy during this excursion, including exploring the Namib Desert. We can't wait to show you all the marvels of Sossusvlei! This is the oldest desert on earth and home to some of the tallest dunes around. You can try out quad biking, nature walks, hot-air balloon rides, and more before heading back to Windhoek on Day 7.

Tour Summary

Rate: USD(From) - 1 990
* Luxury Lodges in  and around Etosha National Park
BF- breakfast, D-dinner, L- lunch, LR- Luxury Room & SR- Standard Room

Included in the price:

  • Transport in a comfortable 7-seater vehicle.

  •  Breakfasts

  •  Nights' accommodation ( Standard)

  • All park fees

  • An expert guide

  • Daily water 

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Not included in the price:

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  • Scheduled flights or bus tickets to and from Namibia or visa to Namibia

  • Individual extended accommodation or additional transfers

  • Compulsory insurance

  • Soft/alcoholic beverages/water/juice at dinners or lunches

  • Activities/attractions/trip extensions

  • Snacks/gratuities/tips

Total kilometers  to be travelled +- 2 200

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