Self-drive
Namibia Highlights

19 Days 18 Nights

Group: 2+ People

Namibia

9.5 Superb

19-Day Epic Self-Drive Adventure

Embark on a life-changing 19-day odyssey and discover Namibia's diverse landscapes and hidden gems at your own pace with this self-drive adventure in a 4x4 vehicle.

Unforgettable Self-Drive Exploration:
  • Witness Namibia's Majesty: Traverse vast landscapes, from the Kalahari Desert and the majestic Fish River Canyon to the otherworldly beauty of the Namib Desert.
  • Cultural Gems: Uncover ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and delve into the rich history of Namibia.
  • Thrilling Wildlife Encounters: Embark on exciting safaris in Etosha National Park, encountering Namibia's incredible array of animals.
  • Immerse Yourself in Nature: Experience the tranquillity of Namibia's vast wilderness, perfect for those seeking peace and a connection with nature.
  • 14 Days 13 Nights, Group: 2+ People, Namibia.
Price Includes
  • Accommodation/meals/activities as described

  • Four-wheel drive vehicle, insured without excess

Price Excludes
  • Flights

  • Tips

  • Meals where not mentioned

  • Entrance fees

  • Petrol/Diesel

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Additional Info
  • CLIMATE AND WEATHER

    Partially covered by the Namib Desert, one of the world's driest deserts, Namibia's climate is generally very dry and pleasant – it's fine to visit all year round. Namibia only receives a fraction of the rain experienced by countries further east. Between about December to March some days will be humid and rain may follow, often in localised, afternoon thunderstorms. These are more common in the centre and east of the country, and more unusual in the desert.

    April and especially May are often lovely months in Namibia. Increasingly dry, with a real freshness in the air, and much greenery in the landscape; at this time the air is clear and largely free from dust.

    From June to August Namibia cools down and dries out more; nights can become cold, dropping below freezing in some desert areas. As the landscape dries so the game in the north of the country gravitates more to waterholes, and is more easily seen by visitors. By September and October it warms up again; game-viewing in most areas is at its best, although there's often a lot of dust around and the vegetation has lost its vibrancy.

    November is a highly variable month. Sometimes the hot, dry weather will continue, at other times the sky will fill with clouds and threaten to rain – but if you're lucky enough to witness the first rains of the season, you'll never forget the drama.

  • CLOTHING AND DRESS RECOMMENDATIONS

    Namibia is a country with a diverse climate. It is recommended to pack lightweight clothing made of breathable materials, such as cotton or linen, to combat the heat during the day. In the evenings, temperatures can drop significantly, so it is best to pack warmer layers. Visitors can bring hiking shoes or sneakers for outdoor activities. Long pants and a shirt with buttons are often quite adequate for a formal occasion or work wear.

Choose Your Adventure

The Silver Option offers you accommodation in the middle price range, which is nevertheless comfortable and of a good standard.

For the Gold Option we have put together a combination of the highest quality hotels and lodges in each region for you.