Private Tour
Available languages
48 hours
Mobile ticket
This is the right and best tour for travelers with limited time and budget but yet would like to make the most of it by visiting the Etosha National Park. This tour allows you to explore and experience the countryside, the different cultures along the route and finally immerse yourself in the wildlife the park has to offer. A Namibian safari adventure on a limited time and budget.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Fuel
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast
Professional Guide/Driver
Parking Fees
Game drive X1
International flights
Personal shopping
Drinks
Gratitudes/Tips
Optional Activities
Additional Game Drive (NAD 2000)
Sheya Massage Centre Cc
Marien Ngouabi Street Eros Park Windhoek Namibia
Avani Windhoek Hotel & Casino
129 Independence Avenue, Gustav Voigts Centre Windhoek Namibia
Hilton Windhoek
Rev. Michael Scott St, Windhoek Namibia
Hilton Garden Inn Windhoek
Rev Michael Scott Street Windhoek Namibia
Hosea Kutako Intl Airport
Windhoek Namibia
Hotel Thuringerhof
Corner Bahnhof and Independence Avenue Windhoek Namibia
Sir Wine Hotels, Bars and Restaurants
82 Dr. Frans Indongo Street Windhoek Namibia
Protea Hotel Windhoek Furstenhof
4 Frans Indongo Street, corner of Hosea Kutako Windhoek Namibia
Overnight at Toshari Lodge, an eco friendly resort near the Anderson Gate of the Etosha National Park.
DINNER
Dinner
Okahandja Mbangura Woodcarvers Craft Market
Here is your one chance to see different crafts ranging from wood, precious stones, minerals, wild animal bones and fabrics all crafted by the different Namibian cultures. This allows you to either admire their craft or support them by getting you any interesting craft for yourself or a family or friend back home. A little gift from the Namibia.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Etosha National Park
After a good night rest, follows an early warm breakfast before you head to the Anderson Gate entrance to the Etosha National Park. After your guide collects his park permit then you are off to a good start by keeping your eyes open and neck turning for everything nature while your guide spots, interpret and share his fast knowledge and experience and great stories while out in the wild, as you drive from point to point, waterhole to waterhole looking out for the common animals and the big 4 of the park. Ensure that you pack your binoculars, sunscreen and carry some bottled water and snacks as they come in handy, not to forget your camera as you will be mostly clicking and taking the most live actions inside the park. A chance to see the Etosha salt pan at the view points where you will be marveled by its vastness and history. Your game drive will end by midday/lunch hours and will visit any of the resorts inside the park for lunch and drive back to Windhoek after.
Otjikandero Orphanage Village: A chance to interact, experience and learn about the pastoral nomadic Himba tribe. Their way of life and traditional huts.
CULTURE
Duration: 1 hour: About a two hours' drive for the detour, and approximately an hour and thirty minutes for the activity.
KAMANJAB
SUV/4X4 PICKUP
Pickup included
Pickup included
Afternoon Game Drive: upon arrival in Etosha, you have a great chance to enter the park for an afternoon game drive with your guide.
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
taylorsE7221FI,
Feb 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I’ve traveled a lot and hired plenty of tour guides, but none come close to Ricky - he’s in a league of his own. His passion for nature is infectious, and I learned so much from him. On top of that, he’s just a chill, funny guy who made the whole experience even better. Transparently, my boyfriend and I were debating renting our own car but I am sooo thankful we didn’t try to explore Namibia on our own. We kept saying there was no way we could have navigated Namibia without Ricky (and we are very experienced/savvy travelers) Ricky made everything effortless, showing us places we never would have found on our own. One of the highlights was visiting a local Namibian restaurant where, thanks to Ricky’s connections, we were welcomed like family. He also took us up Big Daddy Dune, taught us how to run down it, and captured some incredible photos along the way. On safari, his deep knowledge of the park and strong network with other guides meant we spotted animals quickly and easily. If you’re heading to Namibia, do yourself a favor and book a tour with Quality Time Tours you won’t regret it!
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