Our Best 14-Day Travel Packages
The best travel package is based on visiting the best tourist attractions, breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, people, and their culture. The 14-day tour of Namibia is the Best Travel Package that caters to everyone's budget and interest. This can award you an opportunity to enjoy this wonderful, beautiful Namibia.


This package involves staying at luxury lodges that offer services to VIPs for private and exclusive safari tours. You may also fly into these places with your family on a private charter to experience intimate and exclusive moments.


This is the most requested package for couples and families. You may choose to have a self-drive or choose to have a guide. You will be accommodated at three stars hotels that are the best in each location.
Low Season:
Dates: November-June
US$ 4 999
High Season:
Dates: July-October 2024
US$ 5 999
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Namibia Travel Packages for 2024/2025
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14 Days Safari Tours Namibia
Namibia Tailor-Made Safari Tours
The best 14-day Wildlife Safari Tour Travel packages for Single, Couples, and Families to visit Namibia. This package is designed for one explore Namibia's Wildlife, Nature, and Cultures in the best possible way.

14 Days Travel Itinerary Namibia
Arrival Airport Pick up
45 Minutes Drive - 47 km from the Airport.
We welcome you at the airport then we drive to your accommodation and rest.
Travel Packages
14 Days

Where to sleep?
Your Accommodation is in the City Centre. Easy excess to what you need. It is it's closer to Restaurants, Shopping Mall, and a Hospital.







Day 1
Drive to Etosha
Quick Stop for Lunch for Crocodile Viewing

START your self-drive in Etosha National park.
Day 1
Tip: Game viewing is best at speeds of 30-40 kilometres per hour. Driving slow allows you to focus on tracks, small animals, birds, and the it is the best recipe for wildlife sightings. The watering holes require patience and a good position.

Day 2
Game Drive for the Day
Tip: Game viewing in Etosha National Park is excellent. The best time is from May to September. The cooler months in Namibia. The wildlife of Etosha is often at the waterholes, and it is best to plan your game viewing along the routes of the waterholes. The norm is early morning and late afternoon game drives. At midday, you can sit and stake out a waterhole. Numerous animals still come and drink in the midday heat.

Day 3
Learn the Way of Life
The Himba Village is known for their distinctive red ochre body paint and intricate jewelry, as well as their deep-rooted cultural traditions and beliefs. The Himba people have a unique relationship with their environment and are skilled in agriculture, animal husbandry, and hunting.

Cheetah
Feeding
Cheetah Conservation Fund’s holistic conservation strategy is the key to success in saving the cheetah and its ecosystem. CCF works to develop best practices that benefit the entire ecosystem upon which the cheetah depends.
Conservation Project

Day 3
Spitzkoppe
The Spitzkoppe is a group of bald granite peaks or inselbergs located between Usakos and Swakopmund in the Namib desert of Namibia. The granite is more than 120 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,728 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains.

EXPLORE the landscape.
Day 4
Damaraland
Damaraland lies in a remote area of north-western Namibia that adjoins the Skeleton Coast. It is home to rare and endangered wildlife, which have learned to survive by following the patterns of nature. On early morning nature drives look out for desert-adapted animals: black rhinos, elephants, and lions, along with oryxs, kudus and springboks.

Proclaimed a national monument in 1952, this is one of the most famous rock art concentrations in Africa featuring more than 5,000 petroglyphs and 200 rock paintings.
Twyfelfontein

Day 4
Activities
Together with the Bushman, the Damara belong to the oldest nations in Namibia. The Damara are thought to be of Bantu origin who speak a Khoisan dialect. It is speculated that the Damara were the first people to migrate to Namibia from the north. Their original culture was a mixture of an archaic hunter-gatherer culture and herders of cattle, goats and sheep.
The Damara People

Day 5
Organ Pipes
The "Organ Pipes" is a rock formation that comprises a group of columnar basalts resembling organ pipes. The Organ Pipes were formed about 150 million years ago as the result of the intrusion of liquid lava into a slate rock formation, which was exposed over time by erosion. Organ Pipes are situated 70km to the west of Khorixas near Twyfelfontein.


Day 5
Skeleton Coast
Renowned as one of the largest settlement of these animals in the world, the colony of Cape fur seals at Cape Cross marks the spot where the first European explorer set foot on the coast of Namibia in 1486. Originally marked by a cross erected in honour of the king of Portugal by explorer Diego Cao, the spot just north of the fishing haven of Henties Bay is now home to a thriving colony of more than 200 000 seals.
Cape Cross
Skeleton Coast. Situated on Namibia’s remote western coastline, it is named after the many ships that sank here over the past few centuries.The rusted remains of wrecked ships are often surrounded by swirling mists and make for moody and dramatic visuals.
Day 6

Day 7
Swakopmund
Swakopmund is a beach resort and characterized by German colonial architecture. The city was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. Buildings in the city include the Altes Gefängnis, a prison designed by Heinrich Bause in 1909.

Enjoy the Coastal Activities
Day 7

Sandwich Harbour is an important ecological area and home to eight endangered species. It's an extremely arid place, where you'll see vast sand dunes running directly into the sea as well as archaeological sites, pink salt lakes, a lagoon, and a bird sanctuary.
Sandwich Harbour
Day 8

Day 8
Ocean Adventure
Experience Dolphins swimming alongside our sailing catamaran, Seals playing around, Sunfish sharing the secrets of the depths and shy Leatherback Turtles surfacing.

Day 9

Day 10
Drive to Sossusvlei
Deadvlei is a clay pan characterized by dark, dead camel thorn trees contrasted against the white pan floor. The pan was formed when the Tsauchab River flooded and the abundance of water allowed camel thorn trees to grow. However, the climate changed and the sand dunes encroached on the pan, blocking the river from reaching the area. The trees are estimated to be approximately 900 years old, however they have not decomposed due to the dry climate.
THE BEAUTIFUL DEAD TREES IN NAMIBIA’S DESERT
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for Namibia
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Explore the Dunes
Big Daddy is the tallest dune in the Sossusvlei area. This magnificent dune is situated between Sossusvlei and Deadvlei and at 325 meters it dwarfs the other dunes. Should you want the ultimate bragging rights, take a lot of water and trek to the top of Big Daddy where you can look down onto Deadvlei.
Day 10
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Sesriem Canyon
Sesriem Canyon is located approximately 4.5km from the entrance gate of the Namib-Naukluft National Park. The Tsauchab River has shaped the Canyon over millions of years and it is one of the few places in the area that holds water all year round.

Day 11
600km - 5 hours Drive
Shark Island or "Death Island" was one of five concentration camps in German South West Africa. It was located on Shark Island off Lüderitz, in the far south-west of the territory which today is Namibia. It was used by the German Empire during the Herero and Namaqua genocide of 1904–08. Between 1,032 and 3,000 Herero and Namaqua men, women, and children died

Ghost Town
Day 12
In the year 1908 the first diamond was found, leading to a frantic diamond rush as thousands of fortune seekers converged in the desert to seek its wealth. This is how the little town of Kolmanskuppe developed. Today this once vibrant town lies at the mercy of the Namib Desert, threatening to engulf the grand buildings.

Day 13
Kalahari Desert
The Kalahari is home to desert specialties such as meerkat, bat-eared foxes, cape fox and brown hyena. One of the more unexpected Kalahari Desert facts is that all three African big cats can be found here – cheetahs, leopards and the famous black-maned Kalahari lions.

Day 14
Take a morning walk with the indigenous people of the Kalahari. Walk with the Bushmen (San) to their demonstrational village and learn about the ancient traditions and secrets of their ancestors. Get to know their survival skills and keep the past alive with them. On the walk, you will be shown how to collect water in ostrich eggs, how to set traps, which plants are suitable for medicine or how to make a pearl and ostrich jewelry. A truly unforgettable experience. African culture to touch.
MORNING BUSHMAN (SAN) GUIDED WALK

Day 14
Time to Say Good Bye
