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Namibia Luxury Safari Tours
Dreaming of a Namibia luxury safari? The country’s big open spaces seem custom-made for the kind of exclusive, deep-wilderness experience most travelers think of when imagining such a holiday. The country has an extraordinary breadth of landscapes, terrific wildlife-viewing possibilities and an experienced safari industry. Although there are exceptions, many of Namibia’s luxury lodges and tented camps inhabit some of the most beautiful country in Africa. With very few visitors nearby, there’s often a real sense of having discovered your own private corner of the continent.
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Best Seller
14-Day Namibia Flying Safari
$18,593 to $27,329 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), N/a'an ku sê (Wildlife Sanctuary), Kulala, Skeleton Coast NP, Kaokoland, Etosha NP, Windhoek (End)
Wayfairer Travel
4.9/5 – 149 Reviews
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7-Day Namibia Highlights Luxury Fly-in Safari
$7,955 to $8,796 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Namib-Naukluft NP (Namib Desert), Swakopmund (City), Damaraland, Etosha NP, Windhoek Airport (End)
Secret Namibia
5.0/5 – 16 Reviews
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3-Day Eco-Friendly Etosha Self-Drive Safari
$489 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Etosha NP, Windhoek Airport (End)
Viatu
5.0/5 – 42 Reviews
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4-Day Zannier Omaanda Safari
$1,921 to $2,086 pp (USD)
Namibia: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle)Lodge
You Visit: Windhoek
Safari.com
4.7/5 – 186 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
5-Day Affordable Sossusvlei Short Stay
$3,644 to $5,852 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge & Guest House
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Namib Desert, Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes), Windhoek (End)
Discover Africa Safaris
4.9/5 – 420 Reviews
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10-Day Discovery Namibia Luxury Self-Drive Safari
$6,984 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Kalahari Region, Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes), Swakopmund (City), Walvis Bay (City), Damaraland, Etosha NP, Windhoek (End)
People Tours And Safari
5.0/5 – 24 Reviews
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7-Day Namibia First Glance Luxury Fly-in Safari
$4,809 to $5,912 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes), Swakopmund (City), Eastern Etosha, Windhoek (End)
Desert Africa Safaris
5.0/5 – 17 Reviews
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3-Day Etosha Wildlife Safari Namibia (Lodging)
$979 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Etosha NP, Windhoek (End)
Safari World Tours
5.0/5 – 2 Reviews
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12-Day Scheduled Fly in Safari with Fly Namibia
$11,898 pp (USD)
Namibia: Shared tour (max 5 people per vehicle)Lodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), N/a'an ku sê (Wildlife Sanctuary), NamibRand NR, Swakopmund (City), Walvis Bay (City), Twyfelfontein (Rock Art), Onguma GR, Hosea Kutako Airport (End)
About Africa Co
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2-Day Ichingo Chobe River Lodge - 1 Night
$8,221 to $8,885 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourTented Camp
You Visit: Kasane (Start), Chobe Riverfront (Chobe NP), Kasane (End)
East Cape Tours
5.0/5 – 61 Reviews
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11-Day Lush Northern Namibia Self-Drive Safari
$4,184 to $5,342 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Okonjima NR, Etosha NP, Kavango Region, Zambezi Region, Kwando River, Hosea Kutako Airport (End)
Southbound Tours
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
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4-Day Etosha Dash
$1,601 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Etosha NP, Eastern Etosha, Windhoek (End)
PEA Tours and Safaris
5.0/5 – 7 Reviews
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16-Day Namibian Diversity: Wildlife, Scenery, Cultures
$9,642 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Okonjati GR, Etosha NP, Grootberg, Twyfelfontein (Rock Art), Cape Cross (Seals), Swakopmund (City), Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes), Kalahari Region, Hosea Kutako Airport (End)
CrissCross Namibia Safaris
5.0/5 – 59 Reviews
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Top Rated Operator
13-Day Highlights of Namibia Tour
$5,641 to $7,644 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Namib-Naukluft NP (Namib Desert), Swakopmund (City), Damaraland, Etosha NP, Okonjima NR, Windhoek (End)
Wayfairer Travel
4.9/5 – 149 Reviews
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9-Day Namibia Top Attractions Luxury Fly-in Safari
$9,308 to $10,517 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Namib-Naukluft NP (Namib Desert), Swakopmund (City), Damaraland, Ongava GR, Windhoek Airport (End)
Secret Namibia
5.0/5 – 16 Reviews
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17-Day Namibian Safari and Houseboat on the Zambezi River
$6,954 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge & Safari Houseboat
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Spitzkoppe (Damaraland), Damaraland, Western Etosha, Eastern Etosha, Kavango Region, Kwando River, Etosha NP, Windhoek (End)
Viatu
5.0/5 – 42 Reviews
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5-Day Sossusvlei and Swakopmund Luxury Safari
$3,850 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes), Swakopmund (City), Windhoek (End)
Safari World Tours
5.0/5 – 2 Reviews
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9-Day Hidden Gems Flight into Africa's Best Kept Secret
$18,466 pp (USD)
Namibia: Private tourLodge
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Namib-Naukluft NP (Namib Desert), Skeleton Coast NP, Onguma GR, Chobe Riverfront (Chobe NP), Hosea Kutako Airport (End)
About Africa Co
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Best Seller
7-Day Makgadikgadi Pans, Okavango Delta & Chobe Safari
$4,220 to $7,900 pp (USD)
Botswana & Namibia: Private tourLodge & Tented Bush Camp
You Visit: Maun (Start), Makgadikgadi Pans NP, Moremi GR (Okavango Delta), Zambezi Region, Chobe River, Kasane Airport (End)
Discover Africa Safaris
4.9/5 – 420 Reviews
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10-Day Namibia Self-Drive Safari Adventure
$5,150 to $6,989 pp (USD)
Namibia: Self-driveLodge & Hotel
You Visit: Windhoek (Start), Okonjima NR, Ongava GR, Damaraland, Swakopmund (City), Namib-Naukluft NP (Namib Desert), Windhoek Airport (End)
Southbound Tours
5.0/5 – 9 Reviews
6 Questions About Namibia Luxury Safaris
Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony is a renowned Africa expert and author of many Lonely Planet guidebooks, including ‘Botswana & Namibia’.› More about Anthony
6 Questions About Namibia Luxury Safaris
Why should I choose Namibia for a luxury trip?
“Namibia is perfect for a luxury safari because it is home to some of Africa’s most spectacular landscapes and best wildlife experiences. It also has one of Africa’s fastest-growing safari industries, with fabulous new tented camps and lodges being added to the country’s luxury portfolio every year. The rich wildlife of Etosha and elsewhere combine with landscapes of real beauty. This includes deep canyons in the south, rugged mountains in Damaraland and soulful seas of sand all along the Skeleton Coast and beyond. At the luxury end of the market you’ll find the operators, lodges and tented camps that truly take advantage of the remoteness. There’s practically nowhere that a Namibia luxury safari can’t reach and there may well be occasions when your nearest neighbors are 50km/31mi or even 100km/62mi distant. If this is your first time on safari or your first trip to Africa, Namibia has another advantage. Often described as Africa for beginners, Namibia is a safe travel destination, and one with a highly professional safari industry.”
1What is included in a Namibia luxury safari?
“Almost all Namibia luxury tours offer all-inclusive rates. ‘All-inclusive’ usually means that most of your transport will be covered from your safari’s starting point, as well as all meals, most activities and your accommodation. However, you should always quiz any safari operator about what is and is not included in your price. In some cases, particularly in the country’s northwest, remote lodges or tented camps are accessible only by small plane. Check with your operator whether air transfers to these lodges are included. Additional activities such as some spa treatments, balloon rides and scenic flights, are usually extra. It may also surprise you to learn that you will not have your own private guide or safari vehicle but will be sharing with other travelers. You will need to pay extra to have the vehicle and guide to yourself. Check also whether park or conservancy fees are included in what you’ve paid – they should be. However, tips for guides and other safari staff are always extra.”
2Apart from Etosha what other parks can I visit?
“In the north, there’s Damaraland, with its desert-adapted lions, rhinos and elephants, as well as Himba villages. There’s also the remote charm of Khaudum National Park and the parks of the Zambezi Region (formerly known as the Caprivi Strip). In the country’s east, there are numerous opportunities to spend time among the San people. The coast is lined with sand dunes, shipwrecks and extraordinary scenery. North of Windhoek, Erindi Private Game Reserve and Okonjima are two brilliant, privately run wildlife reserves. There’s stirring rock art at Twyfelfontein and Brandberg. Further south, Sossusvlei is a classic example of Namib Desert sand-dune scenery. Swakopmund is one of the adventure capitals of southern Africa and Fish River Canyon is often described as the ‘Grand Canyon of Africa’. With so much to see and experience, the question becomes what to leave out. The reason Etosha forms the centerpiece of most Namibia safaris is because it is one of Africa’s best parks with an extensive network of trails. It has excellent habitat for a full portfolio of wildlife and it’s especially good for lions, elephants and rhinos. There are numerous luxury lodges, tented camps and even a few private concessions where visitor numbers are restricted to those staying on site. If wildlife is your reason for visiting, Etosha is not to be missed. But there is so much more to Namibia than Etosha.”
3Can you describe a typical day on a Namibia luxury safari?
“A day on safari begins before dawn with a wake-up call from a camp attendant who’ll most likely bring you tea or coffee and a small breakfast snack. Next is your morning game drive in the cool, crisp morning light that draws Africa’s animals out of hiding and into view. How long your drive lasts will depend on what the wildlife’s up to. If things are quiet, you may stop somewhere for a bush breakfast. You’ll probably be back in camp by mid-morning. Lunch somewhere in the shade occupies the middle of the day when the heat drives animals under cover and out of sight. This is the time to enjoy your luxury accommodation and other possibilities of camp life, such as a spa session, a massage, time in the pool or perhaps a long siesta. Afternoon tea, which is sometimes an impressive affair, sets you up nicely for the afternoon game drive when animals start to stir. The sundowner (a drink while the sun sets) is a near-sacred rite of safari life. And some form of night drive should introduce you to Africa’s nightlife. Dinner and post-meal relaxation around a campfire mark the usual end to the day.”
4What type of accommodation can I expect?
“Lodges and tented camps are the mainstays of most luxury safari packages in Namibia. The former is, for the most part, a solid-walled structure with rooms – a hotel in the wild. If the thought of a lion roaring in the night not far away fills you with more fear than excitement, the lodge may well be your preferred accommodation. The tented camp, on the other hand, consists of large safari tents, usually on slightly elevated platforms, with canvas walls. These are tents like you’ve never imagined them before. They are spacious, often beautifully appointed and with attached bathrooms, showers, large beds, writing desks and usually an open deck at the front. The better-tented camps space their tents nicely, ensuring that you’re more likely to listen to animals of the night than your neighbors. Some tented camps are mobile, moving with the seasons or even to follow your itinerary. In such cases, fittings and furnishings are necessarily less refined.”
5How much will this safari cost?
“Generally, the per-person per-day price rarely exceeds US$640, although this assumes that you will be traveling on a twin-share basis. Solo or individual travelers usually pay a single supplement that equates to around 75% of the total twin-share rate. The price of a Namibia luxury safari varies greatly, depending on the size of the group, the level of luxury in the accommodation, and the time of year when you wish to travel. You can, of course, pay less, sometimes significantly so, if you’re willing to travel at a time of less-than-optimal weather conditions, or don’t need the latest in luxury. How much of your travel within Namibia is by plane can also have a significant impact upon how much you pay.”
6Namibia Reviews
Emma is an award-winning travel writer for Rough Guides, National Geographic Traveller, Travel Africa magazine and The Independent.
A place to bond with the desert and marvel at the stars
It’s rare for travellers to return from Namibia with anything other than glowing praise. I’m always impressed by the spacious drama of its desert landscapes, where oryx pick their way over towering, apricot-coloured dunes or stare out...
Mike is an award-winning wildlife writer, former editor of Travel Zambia magazine and author of the Bradt Guide to Southern African Wildlife.
Harsh beauty
Namibia breaks the mould. Its rugged rock and desert landscapes provide a quite different backdrop – and thus different visitor experience – from any other African safari destination. For many, the country’s attractions are as much...
Beautiful country, people and nature!
We saw amazing sceneries, from deserts to ocean, from savanna to mountains, insane wildlife including rhinos fighting, leopards and all the expected animals and more! The roads were excellent, the lodges had character and luxury and the...
Excellen
Incredible trip of 10 days all around Namibia. The travel agency organised everything and personalised it. All the lodges were excellent. Can't decide what was better, the dunes in Sossusvlei, or the wildlife in the North.
Namibia was one of the most enchanting, fascinating, and beautiful countries I've ever been to!
My recent trip to Namibia was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment I set foot in this captivating country, I was greeted by a landscape that seemed to stretch endlessly, offering a mesmerizing blend of natural wonders and...
Wild, remote, exclusively for adventurous nature lovers...
From all the many things we worried about before booking our Namibia trip that potentially could go wrong, nothing did! I think that must my starting point of my review. We didn't get sick, we had no road accident (not one flat tyre in 4000...