
$1,520 to $1,622 pp (USD)
This tour is offered in NAD.
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Arrival
Arrival

Day 1
Swakopmund – Sesriem
Swakopmund – Sesriem
This morning, our guide will collect us from our accommodation in Swakopmund at 11:15, and we aim to leave by 11:30. From Swakopmund, we head east into the desert. We have two mountain passes to traverse this afternoon. We emerge from the mountains onto a flat road, and almost immediately we cross the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5 south degrees. Onwards again to our destination for today, the gateway to the dunes and Sossusvlei at Sesriem.
We make our campsite, anticipating our day tomorrow, in the shadow of the towering red dunes of the world’s oldest desert.
*Single supplement not mandatory if traveller can be matched with another traveller of the same sex to share with.
Driving time: ~3 hours.
- Main Destination:
- Sesriem Canyon (Highlight)
- Accommodation:
- Budget camping
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 2
Sesriem – Sossusvlei – Sesriem
Sesriem – Sossusvlei – Sesriem
Our first stop will be at Dune 45. We arrive at Dune 45 and climb to a vantage point for sunrise, watching as the colours grow and change with the ever-altering light. Back to the vehicle for a quick breakfast, and we carry on for the last few kilometres to the 2x4 car park, where we board the 4x4 shuttle vehicles into the vlei. From here we enter the ancient Tsauchab River-bed for the last 5km leg to Sossusvlei itself.
The 4x4 shuttle service will transport us through the sandy terrain of the river-bed. We will visit Dead Vlei on foot led by our guide, an ancient pan surrounded by sand, that is strikingly populated with dead, skeletal camel thorn trees.
We drive back to Sesriem for lunch and perhaps a dip in the swimming pool, and in the afternoon we take a short excursion to see the Sesriem Canyon. In the late afternoon, a short drive will take us to Elim Dune, for the best golden light before sunset.
Driving time: ~1 hour.
- Main Destination:
- Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes)
- Accommodation:
- Budget camping
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 3
Sesriem – Klein Aus Vista
Sesriem – Klein Aus Vista
We have a scenic drive today through ever-changing desert scenery, mountains and open grassland. We are continuing our long drive south and our destination is the tiny community of Aus, located in the Aus Mountains above the plains of the Namib Desert. Aus was formally the site of a prisoner of war camp set up by the South African army to house German prisoners during the second world war.
Our actual destination today is Klein Aus Vista, located just outside Aus and just inside the private Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park. We aim to arrive in the early afternoon and set up camp, giving us time to stretch our legs on the unguided hiking trails on the property. The landscape is wide open vistas, and we are hoping for a spectacular sunset.
Driving time: ~3 hours.
- Main Destination:
- Tsau //Khaeb National Park
- Accommodation:
- Budget camping
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 4
Klein Aus Vista – Luderitz – Klein Aus Vista
Klein Aus Vista – Luderitz – Klein Aus Vista
Today we travel through grasslands and wide-open desert scenery on our easy drive towards the ocean. Desert-adapted horses run wild in this area, and we need to keep a good look-out for these wonderful creatures.
We are en-route to the ghost town of Kolmanskop for a guided tour of the town and the opportunity to photograph this unique and interesting site.
On departure from Kolmanskop we quickly cover the last few kilometres to Luderitz itself, well known for its unique and colourful colonial-style buildings. We drive out on to the Luderitz peninsula and enjoy the scenery on the way to the historical monument at Diaz Point.
We head back to our accommodation at Klein Aus Vista, taking a second opportunity to see the desert horses and arriving in time for a sundowner at Klein Aus Vista.
Driving time: ~2 hours.
- Main Destination:
- Lüderitz (Town)
- Accommodation:
- Budget camping
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 5
Klein Aus Vista – Quiver Tree
Klein Aus Vista – Quiver Tree
Our first main stop this morning will be the incredible Fish River Canyon located in the Ais Richtersveldt Transfrontier National Park. Second only in size to the Grand Canyon in Arizona, the vistas across this most immense of nature’s sculptures are breathtaking.
We journey onwards to Keetmanshoop, the main commercial and political centre of Namibia’s south. A short stop here and then on to our overnight camp at the Quiver Tree Forest.
The campsite tonight is a rustic camp, but we have the great benefit that is within the Quiver Tree forest. This allows for a stunning sunset as well as the opportunity for some night photography. This is the last night of our safari and time to reflect on our amazing adventure as we sit around our camp-fire one last time.
Driving time: ~5 hours.
- Main Destination:
- Quiver Tree Forest (Highlight)
- Accommodation:
- Budget camping
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 6
Quiver Tree Forest – Windhoek
Quiver Tree Forest – Windhoek
We head north today, and about 150 km into our journey, we will pass a signpost to a place called Gibeon. Near here, in ancient prehistoric times, the area around what is now Gibeon was subjected to a Meteor strike of very significant proportions. If you have time in Windhoek after our safari, it is worth going to Post Street Mall in the city centre, where you will find a public display of Gibeon Meteorites.
Still heading ever north, our journey today takes us through the small centres of Mariental and Rehoboth, and we will stop along the road today for a light lunch. We aim to be back in Windhoek in the late afternoon.
You will be dropped off at your accommodation within the Windhoek City limits.
Driving time: ~4-5 hours
Note: We recommend that departure flights are not scheduled for today.
- Main Destination:
- Windhoek (City)
- Accommodation:
- No accommodation (End of tour)
- Meals & Drinks: