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NAMIBIA ROAD TRIP

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NAMIBIA ROAD TRIP

Namibia is a land of rugged beauty, vast deserts, towering sand dunes, and expansive savannahs. A road trip through this enchanting country promises an adventure of a lifetime.

Driving along the rugged dirt roads of Namibia, you will encounter spectacular landscapes that seem to stretch out into infinity. The towering sand dunes of Sossusvlei are a must-see, with their striking red-orange hues that change colors throughout the day. Climbing to the top of these dunes will leave you breathless both from the stunning views and the exertion of the climb.

In short, a road trip through Namibia is an adventure that will fill your senses and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. So pack your bags, hit the road, and let the magic of Namibia unfold before you!

 

PS: TBT is on its Continent Cover 0.2 trip, which covers 15 countries and 60 days from 24 April to 22 June. We will be coming to Namibia from South Africa. You can join us for South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania or Morocco as well—WhatsApp at 9029099709 for more details.
Namibia Road Trip Itinerary(Activities) :
Day 1 (13-May): Windhoek
Day 2 (14-May): Kokerboom Word
Day 3 (15-May): Fish River Canyon
Day 4 (16-May): Sesriem
Day 5 (17-May): Swakopmund/Walvis bay
Day 6 (18-May): Spitzope
Day 7 (19-May):  Cape Cross Seal Reserve
Day 8 (20-May): Windhoek

Highlights

  • Spend time in one of the world’s largest and oldest deserts (43 million years)
  • Enjoy free time to explore incredible landscapes near Sesriem Canyon
  • Relax in two picturesque towns on the Atlantic (one with German history)
  • Spend a night at Spitzkoppe, an outdoor paradise known for hiking and climbing
  • Pick up authentic African goodies at the Namibia Craft Center

Day 1: Windhoek

Welcome to Namibia! Upon arrival at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, it’s time to pick up a rental car and proceed to your hotel in Namibia’s capital city, Windhoek—a great base to begin your road trip adventure. This tidy and modern city has a western flair that mixes nicely with urban Africa’s colors, sounds, and tempos.
 

Day 2: Drive from Windhoek to the Namib Desert

After breakfast in Windhoek, you’ll begin the drive to the Namib Desert (211 mi/340 km), one of the oldest and largest deserts in the world. In fact, the Namib stretches far and wide, covering large swathes of land in Namibia, as well as parts of South Africa and Angola. The distinct arid climate supports a diverse number of plants and animals, some of which are found nowhere else in the world.

Once you reach the desert, you’ll be making your way to the Sesriem area, a small settlement close to the southern end of the Naukluft Mountains. You’ll drive over the Khomas Hochland highland region along the way as you head west toward the great escarpment. You’ll then descend this escarpment via Namibia’s highest mountain pass, Spreetshoogte, to enter Sesriem in the central region of Namibia.

Day 3: Tour the Sossusvlei Desert

Today, you’ll take part in an early morning excursion that travels along the path of the ancient Tsauchab River into the Namib Sand Sea. The adventure highlights the Sossusvlei Desert, including Dune 45 and Dead Vlei—all surrounded by red dunes in the southern part of the Namib Desert.

In the afternoon, you’ll have time to enjoy the landscapes and views around Sesriem Canyon, carved into the Tsauchab River over millions of years, resulting in a narrow gorge of just over a half-mile in length. At the foot of the gorge, which plunges over 100 feet (30 m), are pools that replenish after a good rain. Sesriem derives its name from the time when early pioneers tied six lengths of rawhide thongs (“Ses Rieme”) together to draw water from these pools.

Day 4: Drive from Sesriem to Swakopmund ( German-influenced town of Swakopmund)

Today, you’ll make the drive to Swakopmund (224 mi), a coastal city facing the Atlantic Ocean.

As you depart the Namib Desert from Sesriem, continue north along the eastern boundary of Namib Naukluft Park. You’ll then pass through the small settlement of Solitaire and onward via the Gaub and Kuiseb canyons. Continue across the gravel plains of the Namib Desert toward the country’s largest coastal town, Swakopmund. If there’s time, you may wish to travel to Swakopmund via the erosional feature of Moon Valley and see Namibia’s ancient plant species, called the Welwitschia mirabilis, which is endemic to the Namib Desert.

Day 5: Explore Swakopmund & Walvis Bay 9Sand dunes near the town of Walvis Bay)

Today, you’ll have the entire day to explore Swakopmund, and another picturesque coastal town nearby called Walvis Bay at your own pace. Though Walvis Bay doesn’t have the same charming German architecture as Swakopmund (thanks to the British), you can find a new waterfront development, great food options, and beautiful dunes that jut up against the Atlantic.

You can also sign up for one of the unique experiences in the area, like the Dolphin Cruise, which sets sail from Walvis Bay Harbour. This is ideal for travelers who’d like to get up close to dolphins, as well as Cape fur seals and flamingo colonies. In addition, there are more desert day-trip excursions to choose from, like quad biking or dune boarding.

Day 6: Drive from Swakopmund to Spitzkoppe (Unique rock formations of pink granite in Spitzkoppe)

This morning, plan on an early departure from Swakopmund as you make your way to Spitzkoppe (112 mi/180 km). You’ll first head northbound through the National West Coast Recreational Area toward the small fishing town of Henties Bay. If you have time, make sure to stop in Cape Cross and say hello to the Cape fur seal colony here (this is also the place where the first European set foot on the coast of Namibia in 1486.)

Leaving the coast, you’ll continue toward the region known as Spitzkoppe, called “Matterhorn of Namibia,” which consists of a group of bald granite peaks between Usakos and Swakopmund in the Namib Desert. The granite is more than 120 million years old, and the highest outcrop rises about 5669 feet (1,728 m) above sea level.  Prepare to be wowed: The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains and beckon outdoor enthusiasts. The highest peak is about 2,200 feet (670 m) above the floor of the desert below, while a minor peak—called the Little Spitzkoppe—lies nearby at an elevation of  5,197 feet (1,584 m).

Day 7: Drive from Spitzkoppe to Windhoek

After breakfast, grab your camera and take advantage of the morning light. This beautiful area is a hikers’ and rock climbers’ paradise, and the view from the top of the peaks is an incredible reward for the effort to get there. For history buffs, organized guided walks are available where a guide will take you to view some of the numerous rock art sites, explaining the stories captured in the ancient drawings.

When you’re ready, make the drive back to Windhoek (174 mi/280 km) for your last night of the trip. If there’s time left in the afternoon, feel free to visit any museums, craft stalls, and restaurants that you may have missed at the beginning of your trip. Of course, you can find plenty of options for places to sit back and sip an ice-cold beer.

Day 8 : Depart Windhoek

It’s time to say goodbye to Namibia! After breakfast at your hotel in Windhoek, depart for the airport with enough time to return your rental car and board your flight home. Safe travels!
How to book?
Whatsapp/call on 9029099709

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Package 70000 P.P

Includes:
8D/7N Stay
Breakfast
Airport to Hotel transfers (SIT)
Private car, fuel,tax etc
Admin from TBT
Excludes
Airfare
Visa
Entry to any park/museum
Lunch/Dinner
Insurance
Personal expense

Cancellation Terms

  • Booking fee(Non-refundable) : INR 30,000/- (Inc. in total trip cost)
  • Minimum 50% payment to be completed 60 days prior to departure
  • The remaining payments are to be completed 30 days prior to departure

Q. Is travelling during a pandemic is easy?

The pandemic is not allowing us to travel the way we were travelling in past and the future is not clear so you should be prepared for a sudden change in the plans without intimation. Things can change overnight and even countries can go under lockdown and in these situations, none can do anything. So if you are travelling with us then be prepared to take this kind of risk and then only finalise your plans.TBT will not be responsible for any such event and no refunds will be made, all the costs will be borne by the member who is joining us.

Q. Trip requirements?

A vaccine (both shots) certificate will be required and the trip will be based on the current guidelines of the EU for Indian travellers. If your 2nd dose is 9 months old then you must provide a booster dose certificate also.

Which visa is needed for this trip?

Ans: South African visa you need to apply.

Q. Will, you help me to apply for a visa?

Ans: Although visas & flights do not come under our preview and you can contact your own agent ,if you want then we will make you meet a visa expert agent, who will surely help you with the visa process. We will not be responsible for visas and flights or agents.

Q. Refund Policy

Ans: No refund 30 days before the trip. No reasons will be considered. Book after planning properly.

Q.I want to see your last trip pics.

Ans: Follow the link: PICTURES

Q. Can I drive it?

Ans: Yes you can drive if you have a valid Indian driving license and you can pay for the additional driver fee.

Q. Why this trip is less costly because all the trips to Iceland start from 1.5 lac?

Ans. We believe in passing the benefits to members also, as we are a group of passionate traveller who is running this company and not a business-oriented company.

Q. How will I meet the group if I come?

Ans: We will add you to our WhatsApp group for further communication and if you are coming alone then we will arrange an airport pickup for you by public transport.

Q.Do you have any referral discounts?

Ans: Yes, if someone joins us because of you or with you then you will get a discount of 2500 rupees.

Q.Any discount for a group?

Ans: Yes, if you are more than 2 then you will get a group discount of 3000 Rupees per head.

Q.Where can I see the T&C of the trips?

Ans: Follow this link: CLICK ME

How to Contact us?

Call us on 9029099709 or E-mail us on info@travelbuddiestalk.com

 

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