This is a 10 Day Self Drive Journey
Depart Windhoek to Sossusvlei travelling south on a four hour self-drive that will reveal the transition from Kalahari thornveld to the true desert of the Namib. En route, if time is available, you will go via the beautiful Spreetshoogte Pass where the view from the top of the escarpment is stunning.
Spend two nights at Hoodia Desert Lodge in a luxury tented chalet under thatch and includes Dinner, Bed & Breakfast.
Hoodia Desert Lodge, named after the flowering cactus, is surrounded by majestic mountains on the banks of the Tsauchab River.
The activities will impress you with the overwhelming magnitude, solitude and tranquility of the desert. Enjoy nature drives into the desert, walking trails including the Tsauchab River Trail, guided visits to Sossusvlei and Sesriem. Other optional activities offered include balloon safaris (seasonal), horse riding safaris and quad biking.
A five hour drive takes you north to Swakopmund, the adventure capital of Namibia.
You will spend the next 2 nights at Strand Hotel including Breakfast.
The Namibian coastline is generally known as The Skeleton Coast due to the barren areas, ship wrecks and, in days gone by, whale skeletons left on the beach.
One full day is set aside for this lovely area where Swakopmund and Walvis Bay offer a wide range of activities such as:
Dolphin cruise, Sandwich Harbour excursion, Dune quad biking and dune boarding, sea kayaking and scenic flights.There is also a superb half day tour into the Namib to discover the smaller creatures of the desert such as chameleons and sidewinders – so do ask us to include that in your trip!
Not least Swakopmund has some great fish restaurants overlooking the Atlantic Ocean where you can while away the evenings to your hearts contents with a bottle of South African wine.
After breakfast, depart for the amazing drive to Damaraland.
Head north along the Skeleton Coast, via Henties Bay to visit the Cape Cross seal colony, along the way stop at the Lichen Fields as well as the ship wreck between the colourful small town of Vlotskasbaken and Henties Bay.
Back track to Henties Bay and head inland through wide open plains to Uis, then north to the Twyfelfontein area.
Stay for 2 nights in Mowani Mountain Camp with Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
You will also have the opportunity to arrange a guided game drive to the Huab River to look for the desert adapted elephants as well as other game such as oryx, springbok and ostrich.
Depart Mowani for Namibia’s flagship Etosha National Park. First head east towards Khorixas stopping at the Petrified Forest along the way.
Spend one night at Ongava Lodge in Ongava Private Game Reserve including Dinner, Bed & Breakfast. The lodge is situated at the southern entrance to Etosha where you will be able to enter the park for a game drive. Guided game drives and nature walks can be arranged separately with the lodge.
Today will be a full day game drive as you drive slowly east through the Etosha Park stopping at numerous waterholes along the way. You will spend two nights at Mushara Outpost including dinner, bed & breakfast. The lodge’s main house is styled like an old farm house with high walls, corrugated iron roof and a large wrap-around veranda facing northeast to take advantage of shade. The ambiance is similar to that of a well lived-in house: friendly and extremely comfortable with a light feel to it.
The 9th day continue your self-drive or arrange at the lodge to go into Etosha with their open safari vehicle and guide.
Hoodia Desert Lodge named after the native flowering cactus nestles in the Sossusvlei Dunes and is surrounded by majestic ...
Hoodia Desert Lodge is family owned and managed accommodating guests in 11 luxury tented chalets under thatch. The chalets are spread out in a line to ensure privacy in this breath-taking location. Each ensuite chalet comes with outdoor bathroom, mosquito nets and air conditioning. The chalets each have shaded deck areas and are designed with large windows and doors that look out over beautiful landscape vistas.
The main areas of the lodge include a large lounge with an eclectic mix of furniture, including some interesting artwork as well as a restaurant serving a wide range of local and international dishes. There is also a small swimming pool.
Strand Hotel stands on the Swakopmund coastline with tremendous views over the beach and the Atlantic Ocean. The ...
The contemporary style and appearance of the Strand Hotel is a gentle historical reminder of both German and Namibian interior and exterior architectural designs, making your stay here a cultural banquet. There is a spectacular atrium with stunning ocean views.
The Strand Hotel boasts a collection of 125 contemporary rooms and suites with beach, sea, garden or park views. Standard Rooms feature panoramic and sliding windows, while the Luxury Rooms also feature ‘step-out’ balconies. All rooms are well appointed with en-suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi, LCD televisions, tea and coffee making facilities.
The Strand Hotel offers its residential guests and all casual visitors three exciting and varied restaurants. Brewer & Butcher is a micro-brewery offering an a la carte restaurant, as well as Namibian and German inspired bar snacks. The Farmhouse Deli serves bistro-style restaurant menus, a coffee shop and bakery, whilst the Ocean Cellar is a seafood restaurant, oyster and wine bar.
Mowani Mountain Camp is a beautifully designed lodge located in the Twyfelfontein area of western Namibia in the heart of ...
Set in an amazing boulder strewn valley quite close to the main rock art sites, the way the dome thatch roofs blend in with the landscape is really quite extraordinary. The Camp commands a stunning location − perched high on a rocky outcrop, nestled amongst large granite boulders and overlooking gravel plains to the mountains beyond.
Mowani Mountain Camp has 15 rooms all with en-suite facilities and decorated in African style. Winner of an architectural eco-design award in Germany, the organic nature of the design is felt through the camp. Colours, textures and comforts envelope you, while the vaulted cathedral like thatched ceilings are Africa’s way of paying homage to nature.
Lounging by the pool tucked in amongst the rocks or relaxing on your private deck is also a wonderful way to enjoy the spectacular surroundings.
Ongava Lodge is situated along the southern boundary of Etosha National Park and within the privately owned 30,000 hectare Ongava ...
This well established Lodge lies close to the top of a hill in the foothills of the Ondundozonanandana Mountain Range, a beautiful vantage point that overlooks a well-frequented waterhole and the plains beyond.
Luxury accommodation is offered in 14 large thatched rock chalets that includes a family unit. All chalets are en-suite with a separate WC, double basin and indoor and outdoor showers; include air-conditioning, ceiling fan, hairdryer, tea and coffee facilities and private wooden viewing decks with impressive views over the reserve. Paved walkways link the chalets to the split-level thatched main area. Here the lounge, dining room and bar boast stunning views over plains and the waterhole; there is a swimming pool, library corner, computer station, WiFi access and curio shop.
Mushara Outpost accommodates 16 guests in eight luxury custom-made tent-like wood and canvas structures which are nestled on the ...
Mushara Outpost is all about old-fashioned hospitality with warm, friendly and personalized service on the doorstep to the wonders of Etosha National Park. The lodge’s main house is styled like an old farm house with high walls, corrugated iron roof and a large wrap-around veranda facing northeast to take advantage of shade. The ambiance is similar to that of a well lived-in house: friendly and extremely comfortable with a light feel to it.
Each tent is mounted on a wooden deck, 1.5 m above the ground, providing a different perspective of the bush. A large glass sliding door leads into the tent, all windows and doors are covered with fly-screens.
Large glass windows from floor to ceiling allow for plenty of air circulation during the night. Air conditioning adds an extra level of comfort on very warm afternoons. The open plan bathroom sports a ceiling, two large windows and a separate, enclosed toilet. The shower cubicle is glass from top to bottom. Unzip the external canvas cover as far as you are comfortable with and your time in the shower takes on a new dimension.
The furnishing of the tent is minimal, comfortable and has a light feel to it. A mini-bar, coffee station, safe deposit box, telephone, mosquito net, sockets for charging storage batteries, hair drier and air conditioning are standard.
Whether you enjoy the privacy of your veranda or the comfort of your tent, the tranquility of the bush is guaranteed.
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