NAMIBIA
Vast. Untamed. Otherworldly.
“Soaring over Namibia’s Hoanib Valley and the Skeleton Coast, dunes rise, oryx roam, and the desert whispers stories untouched by time.”
—AMANDA KAM, FOUNDER
Namibia’s Iconic Landscapes
Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
Towering red dunes contrast with the white clay pans of Deadvlei, creating one of the world’s most surreal landscapes.
Skeleton Coast
A misty, desolate coastline scattered with shipwrecks, home to Cape fur seals and desert-adapted wildlife.
Etosha National Park
A vast salt pan where waterholes attract lions, elephants, and Namibia’s largest concentration of black rhinos.
Damaraland
A dramatic region of ancient petroglyphs, rugged mountains,& desert-adapted elephants.
Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
A charming coastal town perfect for sandboarding and scenic flights.
Kaokoland
A remote, untouched landscape where the Himba people maintain their rich traditions.
Luxury Lodging
Little Kulala
Elegant suites with plunge pools and private decks, offering direct access to Sossusvlei’s dunes.
Little Ongava Lodge
A private game reserve next to Etosha, with big-game safaris.
Sossuvlei Desert Lodge
A modern oasis in the Namib Desert, with stargazing skylights and dune adventures.
Shipwreck Lodge
A design-forward retreat set along the Skeleton Coast, blending adventure with seclusion.
Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp
Desert wildlife encounters and scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast.
Wolwedans Boulder Camp
Secluded eco-lodge in the NamibRand Reserve
Itinerary Inspiration
Signature Namibia for Families: Dunes, Dolphins & Desert Wildlife (10 Days)
From US$7,500 per traveler
Highlights: Climb Big Daddy dune, dolphin cruise, private game drives, waterhole wildlife viewing, family-friendly luxury lodges.
Day 1 – Windhoek: Arrive and overnight at The Weinberg or Olive Grove Guesthouse.
Day 2 – Sossusvlei: Fly to Sossusvlei; stay at Sossus Dune Lodge or Kulala Desert Lodge.
Day 3 – Sossusvlei: Big Daddy dune, Deadvlei, sunset nature walk.
Day 4 – Swakopmund: Transfer to Swakopmund; stay at The Strand Hotel.
Day 5 – Swakopmund: Dolphin cruise and sandboarding.
Day 6 – Etosha: Travel to Etosha; stay at Mokuti Safari Lodge or Ongava Lodge.
Day 7 – Etosha: Private game drives + waterhole viewing.
Day 8 – Etosha: Guided walks and family downtime at camp. Day 9 – Etosha: Final game drive and evening at lodge.
Day 10 – Departure: Return to Windhoek for your onward flight.
Signature Namibia for Adventurers: Dunes, Shipwrecks & Rhino Tracking (12 Days)
From US$8,500 per traveler
Highlights: Rhino tracking, dune climbs, quad biking, heli-flips, shipwrecks, Himba encounters.
Day 1 – Windhoek: Arrive and overnight at The Weinberg or Olive Grove Guesthouse.
Day 2 – Sossusvlei: Fly to Sossusvlei; stay at Sossus Dune Lodge or Kulala Desert Lodge.
Day 3 – Sossusvlei: Big Daddy dune, quad biking.
Day 4 – Skeleton Coast: Transfer; stay at Shipwreck Lodge.
Day 5 – Skeleton Coast: Shipwrecks and remote coastlines.
Day 6 – Damaraland: Continue north; stay at Desert Rhino Camp.
Day 7 – Damaraland: Rhino tracking + rock engravings.
Day 8 – Etosha: Travel to Etosha; stay at Ongava Lodge or Mokuti Safari Lodge.
Day 9 – Etosha: Private game drives + photography hides.
Day 10 – Etosha: Night drives and waterhole viewing.
Day 11 – Etosha: Final game drive and downtime at camp.
Day 12 – Departure: Return to Windhoek.
Signature Namibia for Honeymooners: Romance, Dunes & Desert Stars (8 Days)
From US$8,000 per traveler
Highlights: Hot air balloon safari, candlelit desert dinners, romantic picnics, scenic flights, sunset drives, intimate luxury stays.
Day 1 – Sossusvlei: Arrive and check in at &Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge.
Day 2 – Sossusvlei: Explore dunes, Deadvlei visit, romantic desert picnic.
Day 3 – Sossusvlei: Hot air balloon safari and candlelit dinner under the stars.
Day 4 – Swakopmund: Travel to Swakopmund; stay at The Strand Hotel or The Delight.
Day 5 – Swakopmund: Scenic coastal flight + beach walks.
Day 6 – Etosha: Travel to Etosha; stay at Ongava Lodge or Mokuti Safari Lodge.
Day 7 – Etosha: Sunset game drive + stargazing from camp.
Day 8 – Departure: Return to Windhoek for onward flights.
Signature Namibia: The Fly-In Safari (7 Days)
From US$7,500 per traveler
Highlights: Scenic bush flights, exclusive wilderness lodges, aerial dune tours, remote coastlines, desert elephants.
Day 1 – Windhoek: Arrive and overnight at The Weinberg or Olive Grove Guesthouse.
Day 2 – Sossusvlei: Fly to Sossusvlei; stay at Kulala Desert Lodge or Little Kulala.
Day 3 – Sossusvlei: Explore Deadvlei, climb Big Daddy dune, and enjoy an aerial scenic flight over the red dunes.
Day 4 – Skeleton Coast: Fly to the Skeleton Coast; stay at Shipwreck Lodge.
Day 5 – Skeleton Coast: Beach drives, coastal walks, and dramatic desert-meets-ocean landscapes.
Day 6 – Damaraland: Fly to Damaraland; stay at Desert Rhino Camp or Mowani Mountain Camp.
Day 7 – Departure: Track desert elephants in the morning, then fly back to Windhoek for onward travel.
NAMIBIA AT A GLANCE
Namibia is striking year-round, but June to October offers the best conditions for luxury safaris and clear skies.
Safari Season: July–November
82°F / 28°C | Dry
Desert Blooms: October–April
86°F / 30°C | Light rain
Sossusvlei at its Best: July–September
77°F / 25°C | Crisp mornings
Capital: Windhoek
Language: English
Currency: NAD (Namibian Dollar) & ZAR (South African Rand)
National Animal: Oryx
Entry: Visa-free or visa-on-arrival for most nationalities
Vaccine Requirement: Yellow Fever certificate required only if arriving from or transiting through a risk country (e.g. Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
Getting Around: Fly-in safaris or private 4x4
Time Zone: GMT+2
Plugs: Type D/M, 220V
