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Our 12 days Namibia In Plus gives the travelers an adventurous tour from the northern part of Namibia to the southern parts. Capturing the most unique attractions in these regions.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Toshari Lodge Or Simillar.
DINNER
Dinner
Okaukuejo waterhole
After an early departure from Windhoek, the journey heads north through changing landscapes and small towns that offer a first insight into everyday Namibian life. Along the way, a visit to a local craft market provides an opportunity to discover handmade artworks, wood carvings, and colorful fabrics created by local artisans. By early afternoon, you enter Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife sanctuaries. The afternoon game drive begins immediately, transforming the transfer into your first safari experience. As the sun softens over the vast salt pans and open savannah, wildlife sightings may include elephant, giraffe, zebra, springbok, and a variety of plains game gathering around waterholes. The day concludes with arrival at Okaukuejo area.
Toshari Lodge Or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Etosha Pan
Etosha Pan is a massive salt pan located in the Etosha National Park in Namibia. Covering an area of approximately 4,760 square kilometers, it is one of the largest salt flats in Africa. During the rainy season, the pan becomes a shallow lake that attracts thousands of flamingos and other water birds. During the dry season, the pan turns into a massive white expanse of salt, attracting animals such as zebras, springboks, and elephants that come to drink the mineral-rich water that seeps to the surface.
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Okaukuejo waterhole
Okaukuejo Waterhole is a popular and well-known waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia. It offers excellent wildlife viewing, especially at night, when various animals—such as elephants, lions, and rhinos—gather to drink. The waterhole is conveniently located near the Okaukuejo Rest Camp, providing visitors with prime access for watching wildlife from a raised platform. Its steady water source attracts a wide array of animals, making it a highlight for safari-goers.
Damaraland
Upon arrival in Damaraland, you visit one of the area’s renowned rock engraving sites, where ancient petroglyphs etched into stone tell the story of early inhabitants and their deep connection to the land and wildlife. These engravings, some thousands of years old, offer a fascinating cultural perspective that contrasts beautifully with the wildlife focus of the previous day. The afternoon is spent settling into your accommodation, surrounded by raw wilderness and silence, creating a powerful sense of remoteness and timelessness.
Twyfelfontein Country Lodge or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Twyfelfontein
Twyfelfontein, also known as /Ui-//aes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Kunene Region of Namibia. It is famous for its ancient rock engravings, which date back over 6,000 years, making it one of the largest and richest rock art concentrations in Africa. The site has over 2,500 engravings, which depict animals such as giraffes, elephants, and rhinoceroses, as well as human figures.
Damara Living Museum
In the afternoon, visit the Damara Living Museum, a cultural village that provides a fascinating window into the traditions, lifestyle, and crafts of the Damara people. Interact with local artisans, observe traditional dances, and gain a deeper understanding of Namibia’s rich indigenous heritage, making for a meaningful and culturally immersive experience.
Bay View Resort or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Brandberg Mountain
The Brandberg Mountains, also known as the Dâures or Burnt Mountains, are a mountain range located in the Erongo Region of Namibia. Standing at 2,606 meters, the Brandberg is the highest mountain in the country, and is famous for its stunning scenery and rich history. The area is known for its ancient rock art, including the famous "White Lady" painting, which is estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The mountains are also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including klipspringers, baboons, and leopards.
Swakopmund Jetty
Visit the Swakopmund town
Bay View Resort or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Walvis Bay Waterfront
Travelers will the have a boat trip on the Atlantic Ocean by boat, looking out for seals, dolphins, pelicans, cormorants and possibly the rare fish "Mola-Mola".
Dune 7
Dune 7, located near Walvis Bay, Namibia, is one of the tallest sand dunes in the world, standing around 383 meters (1,257 feet) high. It is part of the Namib Desert, famous for its striking red sands. The dune offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors often climb it for a unique adventure, and it’s a popular spot for photography, drawing nature enthusiasts and travelers alike.
The Elegant Desert Lodge Or Simillar.
DINNER
Dinner
Tropic of Capricorn Sign
Departing Swakopmund, you travel inland toward the Namib Desert on one of Namibia’s most scenic routes. The journey leads through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon, followed by the impressive Gaub Pass, where rugged mountain landscapes and deep gorges highlight the geological diversity of the region. Along the way, stop at the Tropic of Capricorn for a photo opportunity before continuing across vast gravel plains toward the desert heartland.
Solitaire
A stop is made in Solitaire, a remote desert outpost known for its iconic setting and relaxed atmosphere, offering a chance to stretch your legs before continuing toward Sossusvlei. Upon arrival in the Sossusvlei area, settle into your accommodation and enjoy a free afternoon at leisure. This time allows you to rest after the long drive, absorb the quiet desert surroundings, or simply watch the changing colors of the landscape as the day draws to a close.
The Elegant Desert Lodge or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Dune 45
Wake up early to experience the sunrise over the Namib Desert, when the first light of the day transforms the dunes into a palette of deep reds and warm golden tones. After breakfast, continue toward the Sossusvlei area to explore some of the region’s most iconic dune formations, including Dune 45 and the surrounding dune belt. Those who wish may climb one of the dunes for sweeping views across the desert, where the vastness of the landscape becomes truly evident.
Deadvlei
Continue onward to Deadvlei, a striking white clay pan surrounded by towering dunes. The ancient, fossilized trees scattered across the pan create a surreal and unforgettable scene, offering exceptional opportunities for photography and quiet appreciation of this unique environment.
Sesriem
Afterward, visit Sesriem Canyon, a narrow gorge formed by thousands of years of erosion by the Tsauchab River. A short walk into the canyon reveals layered rock formations and cool, shaded passageways that highlight the geological history of the region.
Luderitz Nest Hotel or Simillar.
DINNER
Dinner
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Wild Horses of Aus
The Wild Horses of Aus, also known as the Namib Desert Horses, are a group of feral horses that inhabit the Namib Desert in Namibia. The horses are believed to have descended from a group of horses that were set free by German cavalry officers during World War I. Today, the horses roam freely in the desert, surviving in the harsh conditions by drinking water from desert fogs and grazing on desert plants. The herd has grown to about 150 horses, and they have become a popular attraction for tourists visiting the area.
Canyon Village Gondwana Collection Namibia or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Fish River Canyon
View the iconic Fish River Canyon. It is the largest river in Namibia, which has its source in the mountains of Naukluft and joins the Orange River on the South African border.
Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge or Simillar.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Fish River Canyon
Kolmanskop, or Kolmanskoppe, is an abandoned mining town located in the Namib Desert, about 10 kilometers inland from the port of Lüderitz, Namibia. Founded in 1908, the town once housed over 1,000 residents and boasted a hospital, a school, and a theater. However, when the diamond deposits began to dry up in the early 1920s, the town was gradually abandoned, leaving behind only the ghostly remnants of its former glory. Today, the town has been partially restored and is open for visitors to explore.
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BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Namibia Craft Centre
Tour around the capital city of Namibia
Meet-and-greet service at the starting location
Activities as stated in the itinerary
Lunch
24/7 assistance during the trip
Namibia VAT and Tourism Levy
Binoculars and field guides provided by the guide
First-aid kit
Accommodations as stated in the itinerary – Based on availability
Professional Guide / Chauffeur
Meals as stated in the itinerary
Airport transfers
Entrance fees to national parks and reserves
Fuel for the entire trip
Rental Vehicle with all Risk Insurance (according to Rental Terms and Conditions)
International and domestic flights
Personal Medical Insurance and Repatriation (mandatory but not provided)
Visa fees (if applicable)
Alcoholic beverages, Water and drinks
Optional activities (e.g., hot air balloon rides, scenic flights)
Personal expenses like souvenirs, laundry, and tips
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Seaside60420894929,Jul 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
their space is very neat with professional and clean stuff with good services Logistics were seamless, and the surprise activities were amazing! Highly recommend to anyone looking for a stress-free and unforgettable adventure.
PeterGregreB,Sep 7, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
This Tour is a breathtaking Tour. We thanks Motema Tours and Safaris that organised that for us. My friends and I really enjoyed this experience. We basically saw everything, from animals which are Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, Elephants, Hyenas, Springboks, and so many more. Our Guide was exceptional, I remember his name was Basile Malonga, a great guy that will make you LOVE Africa and Namibia in specific. WE ARE COMING BACK!!! Motema Tours and Safaris get ready for us. Thank you!
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