Etosha, Chobe & Victoria Falls

15 Day Namibia, Chobe and Victoria Falls

$3933-73599 USD

pp

Safari summary

This self-drive holiday offers an opportunity to explore the world-famous sand dunes in the Namib Desert, visit seal colonies on the Skeleton Coast and search for desert-dwelling elephants in Damarland, before observing a dramatic change in the landscape as you drive north and enter the Caprivi Strip, bordered by the Okavango, Kwando, Chobe and Zambezi rivers. You’ll then cross into Botswana for a safari in the Chobe Game Reserve, before driving into Zimbabwe to visit the mighty Victoria Falls.


About this tour

Tour type Custom, tailor-made, private
Main focus Walking safari—with armed guard
Activity level Moderate activity
Best months All months
Countries
Parks

Fine details

Safari highlights
  • Cultural visits—orphanages, markets, schools

Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1: Arrival in Windhoek Upon arrival you will be met by your driver and transferred to your lovely accommodation in the centre of Windhoek. Your rental vehicle will be delivered to your hotel. Your vehicle will have a sat-nav and mobile phone, plus you will also be provided with an information pack which will include driving directions, accommodation details and contact phone numbers. You can spend the rest of the day exploring Namibia’s capital city.  Overnight: Windhoek Meals: (Breakfast/_/_)

Day 2

Day 2: Windhoek to Namib Desert After breakfast you’ll leave Windhoek and drive to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert in the southwest of the country. You’ll stay in Sossusvlei for the next two nights and you’ll have time to explore the iconic towering sand dunes, as well as other incredible geographical formations of the region, such as Sesriem Canyon. Overnight:  Sossusvlei Meals: (Breakfast/_/Dinner)

Day 3

Day 3: Exploring Sossusvlei We recommend that you wake up early to climb the iconic sand dunes at sunrise, or if you prefer you can soar above this breathtaking landscape in a hot air balloon. Other activities you can enjoy today include a nature drive to spot the desert-adapted wildlife, a dune walk or an eco-sensitive guided quad bike excursion, sand boarding and horse riding. In the evening you can enjoy a gin and tonic on a sundowner tour, or after dark you can join a star gazing excursion with a knowledgeable guide. Overnight: Sossusvlei Meals: (Breakfast/_/Dinner)

Day 4

Day 4: Sossusvlei to Swakopmund This morning you’ll leave the Namib Desert and you’ll drive north through beautiful canyons and striking scenery as you head towards to the lovely town of Swakopmund on the Skeleton Coast. Walvis Bay is a stunning spot just outside Swakopmund and we highly recommend stopping off on your way into town. Sheltered by the Pelican Point sand spit, Walvis Bay’s tidal lagoon is home to abundant birdlife including flamingos and pelicans. Swakopmund itself is a former colonial town famous for its German architecture and culture - many residents speak German and there's even an Oktoberfest beer festival.  It is an ideal place to spend a couple of days in between visiting the dunes of Sossusvlei and exploring the attractions of northern Namibia. Overnight: Swakopmund Meals: (Breakfast/_/_)

Day 5

Day 5: Swakopmund and the Skeleton Coast Today you’ll have a full day to explore Swakopmund and the surrounding area. You can search for Cape Fur seals and dolphins off Pelican Point on a boat cruise or guided kayaking trip, take a scenic flight over the desert, join a bird watching excursion or a living desert tour, or you may wish to visit the Swakopmund Lighthouse, the Swakopmund Museum and Sandwich Harbour. Just outside Swakopmund several sand dunes have been set aside for adventure activities, including sand boarding, quad biking, camel riding and off-road driving. Overnight: Swakopmund Meals: (Breakfast/_/_)

Day 6

Day 6: Swakopmund to Damaraland This morning you’ll resume your Namibian road trip and head further north up the Skeleton Coast to Damaraland. En route we recommend that you stop at Henties Bay to see the Cape Cross seal colony and you may wish to visit the shipwreck of MS Winston at Durissa Bay. On arrival you’ll settle into your accommodation and you can spend the afternoon relaxing at your lodge, or if you wish you can take a walk in the surrounding area, stopping at viewpoints to marvel at the beautiful Damaraland landscape. There are also options for you to take an elephant nature drive in search of Namibia's remaining desert-dwelling elephants, or you may wish to join the Twyfelfontein, Burnt Mountain and Organ Pipes excursion to see the rock engravings at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Twyfelfontein. Overnight: Damaraland Meals: (Breakfast/_/Dinner)

Day 7

Etosha

Day 7: Damaraland to Etosha After breakfast you’ll continue your journey and you’ll drive east towards Etosha National Park. We offer a choice of superb lodges, both in the park and on its borders. Etosha offers fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly around the waterholes. You can expect to see elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard, zebra, springbok and gemsbok and it’s also one of the best places in Southern Africa to see the endangered cheetah, black rhino and rare antelope species such as black-faced impala, Damara dik dik and roan antelope. Overnight: Etosha Meals: (Breakfast/_/Dinner)

Day 8

Etosha

Day 8: On Safari in Etosha Today you’ll have a full day to explore Etosha National Park. Despite being one of Africa's largest national parks, Etosha is easy to drive around yourself as all roads lead back to the main road. This means you can take your time visiting the many different waterholes such as Halali, Okondeka and Okaukuejo, where large concentrations of wildlife congregate. Almost a quarter of Etosha consists of salt pans, including the Etosha Pan which is undoubtedly the park’s most distinctive and dramatic feature. The Etosha Pan is the only known mass breeding ground for flamingos in Namibia and at times there can be up to a million flamingos here. Overnight: Etosha Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 9

Etosha

Day 9: Etosha to Caprivi West You’ll have a long drive today (approximately 7-8 hours) to the town of Rundu, the gateway to the Caprivi Strip. You’ll see a dramatic change in the landscape as you leave the dry desert that makes up most of Namibia and enter the Okavango River system. From Rundu you’ll drive 180km northeast to your stunning lodge which is situated on the banks of the Okavango River, in the Kavango East region, 40 km from the Popa Falls and Bwabwatha National Park. Depending on your arrival time you may be able to enjoy a motorised boat trip, a mokoro excursion, a visit to Popa Falls or a cultural tour to a local village. Overnight: Caprivi West Meals: (Breakfast/_/Dinner)

Day 10

Day 10: Caprivi West to Caprivi East Today you’ll cross the Kwando River to the eastern tip of the Caprivi where Namibia borders Botswana, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Your accommodation tonight is a wonderful lodge on the banks of the Kwando River in the heart of the Mayuni Conservancy, within Bwabwata National Park.  You’ll stay in a tent suite up in the trees, overlooking the river and floodplains with stunning views of the wildlife below. The lodge offers a range of activities including game drives, guided bush walks and cultural village visits. Overnight: Caprivi East Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 11

Chobe

Day 11: Caprivi East to Chobe Today you will leave Namibia and drive into Botswana. We have arrangements on the ground at the border town on Katima Mulilo to ensure that you have a smooth border crossing. You will then drive into Chobe Game Reserve where you’ll spend the next two nights. Overnight: Chobe Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 12

Chobe

Day 12: On Safari in Chobe Chobe is renowned for its prolific wildlife and huge concentrations of game and today you can experience an early morning game drive and an afternoon boat trip on the Chobe River where you’ll have a chance to see to hippos and crocodiles basking in the sun, plus herds of elephants and an abundance of other wildlife and birdlife. Overnight: Chobe Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 13

Chobe | Victoria Falls | Zambezi

Day 13: Chobe to Victoria Fall Today you’ll leave Botswana and drive into Zimbabwe. Your destination is Victoria Falls where you’ll stay for two nights. The drive should take around four and a half hours, including the border crossing. Your wonderful lodge is located on the banks of the Zambezi River and it is a fantastic base from which to experience the majestic Victoria Falls and the mighty Zambezi River. Overnight: Victoria Falls Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 14

Victoria Falls | Zambezi

Day 14: Enjoy Victoria Falls We recommend that you start your day with a walking tour of the breathtaking Victoria Falls. Getting up close to the falls is a truly exhilarating experience! You can walk along the footpaths and stop at the various viewpoints to see the falls from different perspectives. If you would like to have a bird’s eye views of the falls we can arrange an exciting helicopter ride or microlight flight during which you’ll circle over Victoria Falls, the nearby islands and the Zambezi River. You may wish to experience a game drive in the Zambezi National Park, or you can participate in adventurous activities such as gorge swinging, white water rafting, kayaking, or bungee jumping! Overnight: Victoria Falls Meals: (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

Day 15

Chobe | Victoria Falls

Day 15: International Return Flight Unfortunately your ‘Namibia, Chobe and Victoria Falls’ adventure is coming to an end. After breakfast you’ll be transferred to Livingstone Airport where you’ll board a flight to Johannesburg to connect with your international flight home.  Overnight: International flight   Meals: (Breakfast/_/_)

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