
Classic Namibia Guided Adventure Safaris
9 Days Namibia: From N$66,000 / Per Person
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Day 2: Sossusvlei
Rise early to witness the magical sunrise over the towering dunes, followed by visits to iconic sites like Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Big Daddy. Our guide will lead you through this surreal desert landscape, sharing insights into its formation and unique ecosystem. After a lunch break we visit the iconic Sesriem Canyon before returning to the lodge.
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Day 3: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we head toward the coast. Along the way, we pass through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon and the ly Moon Landscapes—barren, rolling hills that resemble the surface of the moon. We’ll also cross the Tropic of Capricorn and stop in Solitaire for its famous apple pie. Arrive in Swakopmund by afternoon.
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Day 4: Swakopmund
Swakopmund offers a wide range of optional activities to suit every interest—from adrenaline-pumping quad biking and sandboarding on the dunes to scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast, kayaking with seals, or exploring Sandwich Harbour. You’re free to pick your own experience (at own cost), or simply relax and enjoy the town’s cafés, shops, and ocean views.
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Day 5: Damaraland
We depart Swakopmund and head north along the rugged Atlantic coast. Our first stop is Cape Cross, home to one of the largest seal colonies in the world—an unforgettable (and loud!) wildlife experience. From there, we venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, passing shipwreck remnants and desolate beauty. A short hike leads us to the hidden Uanib River Waterfall before we continue inland, arriving at our lodge in the evening.
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Day 6: Damaraland
Today is dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and striking landscapes of Damaraland. We begin with a visit to the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about traditional customs, crafts, and daily life. Then we continue to the Petrified Forest, home to ancient fossilized trees over 250 million years old. In the afternoon, we explore Twyfelfontein—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for its remarkable collection of San rock engravings.
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Day 7: Etosha National Park
Spend the day exploring Etosha National Park with a morning and afternoon guided safari. Travel across the park from west to east, crossing the shimmering Etosha Pan and visiting some of the best waterholes along the way. Keep an eye out for elephants, lions, rhinos, and the many other species that thrive in this unique and ever-changing landscape.
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Day 8: Etosha National Park
Enjoy yet another thrilling day of both morning and afternoon safaris in Etosha National Park. This gives us the perfect opportunity to revisit key waterholes and explore new areas, increasing our chances of spotting species we may have missed—whether it’s elusive predators, rare birds, or the smaller wonders of the bush.
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Day 9: Windhoek
Depart Etosha and head back to Windhoek, arriving in the afternoon for a guided city tour. Discover the capital’s highlights, including its historic landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural sites. After the tour, your guide will drop you off at your accommodation for a well-deserved rest.
10 Days Namibia: From N$73,000 / Per Person
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Day 2: Sossusvlei
Rise early to witness the magical sunrise over the towering dunes, followed by visits to iconic sites like Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Big Daddy. Our guide will lead you through this surreal desert landscape, sharing insights into its formation and unique ecosystem. After a lunch break we visit the iconic Sesriem Canyon before returning to the lodge.
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Day 3: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we head toward the coast. Along the way, we pass through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon and the ly Moon Landscapes—barren, rolling hills that resemble the surface of the moon. We’ll also cross the Tropic of Capricorn and stop in Solitaire for its famous apple pie. Arrive in Swakopmund by afternoon.
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Day 4: Swakopmund
Swakopmund offers a wide range of optional activities to suit every interest—from adrenaline-pumping quad biking and sandboarding on the dunes to scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast, kayaking with seals, or exploring Sandwich Harbour. You’re free to pick your own experience (at own cost), or simply relax and enjoy the town’s cafés, shops, and ocean views.
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Day 5: Damaraland
We depart Swakopmund and head north along the rugged Atlantic coast. Our first stop is Cape Cross, home to one of the largest seal colonies in the world—an unforgettable (and loud!) wildlife experience. From there, we venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, passing shipwreck remnants and desolate beauty. A short hike leads us to the hidden Uanib River Waterfall before we continue inland, arriving at our lodge in the evening.
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Day 6: Damaraland
Today is dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and striking landscapes of Damaraland. We begin with a visit to the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about traditional customs, crafts, and daily life. Then we continue to the Petrified Forest, home to ancient fossilized trees over 250 million years old. In the afternoon, we explore Twyfelfontein—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for its remarkable collection of San rock engravings.
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Day 7: Etosha National Park
This morning we make our way toward Etosha National Park. Along the way, we visit a traditional Himba village, gaining a deeper understanding of one of Namibia’s most iconic and culturally rich communities. We then enter Etosha to enjoy a short afternoon game drive. Relax with sundowners overlooking the lodge’s waterhole.
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Day 8: Etosha National Park
Spend the day exploring Etosha National Park with a morning and afternoon guided safari. Travel across the park from west to east, crossing the shimmering Etosha Pan and visiting some of the best waterholes along the way. Keep an eye out for elephants, lions, rhinos, and the many other species that thrive in this unique and ever-changing landscape.
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Day 9: Etosha National Park
Enjoy yet another thrilling day of both morning and afternoon safaris in Etosha National Park. This gives us the perfect opportunity to revisit key waterholes and explore new areas, increasing our chances of spotting species we may have missed—whether it’s elusive predators, rare birds, or the smaller wonders of the bush.
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Day 10: Windhoek
Depart Etosha and head back to Windhoek, arriving in the afternoon for a guided city tour. Discover the capital’s highlights, including its historic landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural sites. After the tour, your guide will drop you off at your accommodation for a well-deserved rest.
12 Days Namibia: From N$84,000 / Per Person
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Day 2: Sossusvlei
Rise early to witness the magical sunrise over the towering dunes, followed by visits to iconic sites like Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Big Daddy. Our guide will lead you through this surreal desert landscape, sharing insights into its formation and unique ecosystem. After a lunch break we visit the iconic Sesriem Canyon before returning to the lodge.
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Day 3: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we head toward the coast. Along the way, we pass through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon and the ly Moon Landscapes—barren, rolling hills that resemble the surface of the moon. We’ll also cross the Tropic of Capricorn and stop in Solitaire for its famous apple pie. Arrive in Swakopmund by afternoon.
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Day 4: Swakopmund
Swakopmund offers a wide range of optional activities to suit every interest—from adrenaline-pumping quad biking and sandboarding on the dunes to scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast, kayaking with seals, or exploring Sandwich Harbour. You’re free to pick your own experience (at own cost), or simply relax and enjoy the town’s cafés, shops, and ocean views.
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Day 5: Damaraland
We depart Swakopmund and head north along the rugged Atlantic coast. Our first stop is Cape Cross, home to one of the largest seal colonies in the world—an unforgettable (and loud!) wildlife experience. From there, we venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, passing shipwreck remnants and desolate beauty. A short hike leads us to the hidden Uanib River Waterfall before we continue inland, arriving at our lodge in the evening.
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Day 6: Damaraland
Today is dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and striking landscapes of Damaraland. We begin with a visit to the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about traditional customs, crafts, and daily life. Then we continue to the Petrified Forest, home to ancient fossilized trees over 250 million years old. In the afternoon, we explore Twyfelfontein—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for its remarkable collection of San rock engravings.
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Day 7: Etosha National Park
Depart to Etosha, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Known as the "Great White Place" for its massive salt pan. Etosha is home to a rich diversity of wildlife. In the afternoon, enjoy a guided safari through this unique ecosystem, with opportunities to spot animals gathering around waterholes and across the open plains.
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Day 8: Etosha National Park
Enjoy a full-day guided safari through Etosha, one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations. Traverse diverse landscapes and waterholes in search of elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, and countless antelope species. With your guide’s expert knowledge, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the park’s ecosystems. In the late afternoon, we exit via Galton Gate and settle into a comfortable lodge just outside the park
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Day 9: Epupa Falls
We depart early this morning for a scenic drive through the remote and rugged Kunene Region, heading toward the spectacular Epupa Falls. This journey takes us through dramatic desert mountain landscapes, Himba settlements, and river valleys, offering a real taste of Namibia’s wild northwest. Arrive at Epupa Falls in the late afternoon and enjoy the sight of cascading water and ancient baobabs.
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Day 10: Epupa Falls
We depart early this morning for a scenic drive through the remote and rugged Kunene Region, heading toward the spectacular Epupa Falls. This journey takes us through dramatic desert mountain landscapes, Himba settlements, and river valleys, offering a real taste of Namibia’s wild northwest. Arrive at Epupa Falls in the late afternoon and enjoy the sight of cascading water and ancient baobabs.
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Day 11: Ruacana Falls
Enjoy a full-day scenic drive along the Kunene River, following the remote and rugged borderlands of northern Namibia. The journey takes you through dramatic landscapes and local villages, ending at Ruacana—a unique site where the seasonal waterfall flows depending on the release of water from the nearby hydroelectric plant.
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15 Days Namibia: From N$109,000 / Per person
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Day 2: Sossusvlei
Rise early to witness the magical sunrise over the towering dunes, followed by visits to iconic sites like Deadvlei, Dune 45, and Big Daddy. Our guide will lead you through this surreal desert landscape, sharing insights into its formation and unique ecosystem. After a lunch break we visit the iconic Sesriem Canyon before returning to the lodge.
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Day 3: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we head toward the coast. Along the way, we pass through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon and the ly Moon Landscapes—barren, rolling hills that resemble the surface of the moon. We’ll also cross the Tropic of Capricorn and stop in Solitaire for its famous apple pie. Arrive in Swakopmund by afternoon.
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Day 4: Swakopmund
Swakopmund offers a wide range of optional activities to suit every interest—from adrenaline-pumping quad biking and sandboarding on the dunes to scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast, kayaking with seals, or exploring Sandwich Harbour. You’re free to pick your own experience (at own cost), or simply relax and enjoy the town’s cafés, shops, and ocean views.
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Day 5: Damaraland
We depart Swakopmund and head north along the rugged Atlantic coast. Our first stop is Cape Cross, home to one of the largest seal colonies in the world—an unforgettable (and loud!) wildlife experience. From there, we venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, passing shipwreck remnants and desolate beauty. A short hike leads us to the hidden Uanib River Waterfall before we continue inland, arriving at our lodge in the evening.
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Day 6: Damaraland
Today is dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and striking landscapes of Damaraland. We begin with a visit to the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about traditional customs, crafts, and daily life. Then we continue to the Petrified Forest, home to ancient fossilized trees over 250 million years old. In the afternoon, we explore Twyfelfontein—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for its remarkable collection of San rock engravings.
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Day 7: Etosha National Park
This morning we make our way toward Etosha National Park. Along the way, we visit a traditional Himba village, gaining a deeper understanding of one of Namibia’s most iconic and culturally rich communities. We then enter Etosha to enjoy a short afternoon game drive. Relax with sundowners overlooking the lodge’s waterhole.
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Day 8: Etosha National Park
Enjoy a full-day guided safari through Etosha, one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations. Traverse diverse landscapes and waterholes in search of elephants, lions, giraffes, rhinos, and countless antelope species. With your guide’s expert knowledge, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the park’s ecosystems. In the late afternoon, we exit via Galton Gate and settle into a comfortable lodge just outside the park
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Day 9: Epupa Falls
We depart early this morning for a scenic drive through the remote and rugged Kunene Region, heading toward the spectacular Epupa Falls. This journey takes us through dramatic desert mountain landscapes, Himba settlements, and river valleys, offering a real taste of Namibia’s wild northwest. Arrive at Epupa Falls in the late afternoon and enjoy the sight of cascading water and ancient baobabs.
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Day 10: Epupa Falls
Start your day with a scenic hike to the spectacular greater Epupa Falls, where powerful cascades meet lush riverbanks in a truly breathtaking setting. After the hike, the rest of the day is yours to relax, take a swim in the natural pools, or simply soak in the beauty and tranquility of this remote corner of Namibia.
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Day 11: Ruacana Falls
Enjoy a full-day scenic drive along the Kunene River, following the remote and rugged borderlands of northern Namibia. The journey takes you through dramatic landscapes and local villages, ending at Ruacana—a unique site where the seasonal waterfall flows depending on the release of water from the nearby hydroelectric plant.
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21 Days Namibia: From N$124,000 / Per Person
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Fish River Canyon
Start the day with your choice of a cultural Bushmen encounter or a thrilling cheetah excursion—both offering unique insights into Namibia’s wildlife and ancient traditions. After this enriching experience, we continue our journey south to the breathtaking Fish River Canyon. Arrive in time to soak in a spectacular sunset from the canyon’s edge.
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Luderitz
Depart early from the Fish River Canyon, heading west toward the Atlantic coast. En route, we stop in the historic town of Aus for lunch and a chance to spot the famous wild desert horses—icons of resilience in Namibia’s arid south. Learn about their mysterious origins before continuing to Lüderitz, where we check in and enjoy a relaxed afternoon by the sea.
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Luderitz
Begin the day with a refreshing catamaran cruise, exploring Lüderitz Bay and its marine life. Afterwards, step back in time with a guided tour of Kolmanskop, the famous ghost town slowly being reclaimed by the desert. Enjoy lunch and a bit of rest, then head out to Diaz Point in the afternoon to take in the dramatic coastal scenery and the historical landing site of Bartolomeu Dias.
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Day 5: Sossusvlei
Set off early for Sossusvlei, journeying along one of Namibia’s most breathtaking routes. This full-day drive offers endless desert vistas, rugged mountains, and shifting landscapes—perfect for photography and quiet appreciation. We'll take it slow, with plenty of stops to stretch, take in the scenery, and enjoy the beauty of Namibia’s vast and ever-changing terrain.
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Day 6: Sossusvlei
Rise early to climb one of the world’s tallest dunes—Big Daddy—or opt for the iconic Dune 45. From there, we explore the surreal white clay pan of Deadvlei, dotted with ancient, sun-scorched trees. After returning for lunch and a short rest, we visit the nearby Sesriem Canyon to discover its fascinating geology. The afternoon is yours to relax and soak in the peaceful desert atmosphere.
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Day 7: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we head toward the coast. Along the way, we pass through the dramatic Kuiseb Canyon and the ly Moon Landscapes—barren, rolling hills that resemble the surface of the moon. We’ll also cross the Tropic of Capricorn and stop in Solitaire for its famous apple pie. Arrive in Swakopmund by afternoon.
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Day 8: Swakopmund
Swakopmund offers a wide range of optional activities to suit every interest—from adrenaline-pumping quad biking and sandboarding on the dunes to scenic flights over the Skeleton Coast, kayaking with seals, or exploring Sandwich Harbour. You’re free to pick your own experience (at own cost), or simply relax and enjoy the town’s cafés, shops, and ocean views.
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Day 5: Damaraland
We depart Swakopmund and head north along the rugged Atlantic coast. Our first stop is Cape Cross, home to one of the largest seal colonies in the world—an unforgettable (and loud!) wildlife experience. From there, we venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, passing shipwreck remnants and desolate beauty. A short hike leads us to the hidden Uanib River Waterfall before we continue inland, arriving at our lodge in the evening.
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Day 6: Damaraland
Today is dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and striking landscapes of Damaraland. We begin with a visit to the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about traditional customs, crafts, and daily life. Then we continue to the Petrified Forest, home to ancient fossilized trees over 250 million years old. In the afternoon, we explore Twyfelfontein—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for its remarkable collection of San rock engravings.
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Day 9: Epupa Falls
Today we journey north to the remote and beautiful Epupa Falls. The road is slow and rugged, but the changing scenery—from dry plains to lush riverine landscapes—is well worth the drive. Upon arrival, settle in and unwind as the sun sets over the majestic Epupa Falls, casting golden light across the cascading waters and surrounding baobabs—a truly magical end to the day.
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Day 10: Epupa Falls
Start the day with an early morning hike along the Kunene River to view the spectacular Greater Epupa Falls from above—a peaceful and scenic walk. After returning to camp for a well-earned breakfast, enjoy a relaxed afternoon at your lodge. Later, we visit a nearby Himba village for a respectful cultural encounter, learning about their traditional lifestyle, customs, and deep connection to the land.
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Day 11: Ruacana Falls
Today we follow the course of the Kunene River, heading east through one of Namibia’s most remote and scenic regions. The drive to Kunene River Lodge offers breathtaking views of rugged landscapes and riverine vegetation. In the afternoon, we take a short drive to visit the Ruacana Falls. Though the falls often run dry due to upstream hydroelectric activity, the site’s scale and geological features still make it a fascinating stop.
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Day 7: Etosha National Park
We leave Ruacana behind and journey through the culturally rich region of Wamboland, offering glimpses into local life and landscapes. By afternoon, we arrive at the northern gate of Etosha National Park and check in at the elegant King Nehale Lodge. Enjoy the comfort of this luxurious retreat and soak in a stunning sunset over the endless grasslands—an ideal setting to prepare for the safari days ahead.
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Day 12: Etosha National Park
Today is dedicated to experiencing the incredible wildlife of Etosha National Park. Begin with an early morning game drive, when animals are most active. Return to the lodge for a restful midday break—perhaps by the pool or with a good book. In the afternoon, we head back into the park for another thrilling safari, with the chance to spot elephants, lions, rhinos, and more against the backdrop of Etosha’s shimmering salt pans.
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Kavango
We say goodbye to Etosha and begin our long but rewarding journey to Divundu, nestled on the banks of the Okavango River. As we travel east, watch the scenery transform dramatically—from dry savannah and semi-desert landscapes to lush woodlands and riverine forests. Arriving in the late afternoon, settle into your lodge beside the peaceful Okavango River and unwind to the sounds of flowing water and birdsong.
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Kavango
This morning, we explore Bwabwata National Park—a lush, river-fed ecosystem that contrasts with Etosha’s arid plains. Here, we have the chance to spot crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, and other species not often seen in Etosha. After a relaxing lunch break, we head out again in the afternoon for a scenic boat cruise on the Okavango River, gliding past pods of hippos and basking crocodiles as the sun sets over the water.
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Kwando
Today we travel to Kongola, deep in Namibia’s lush Zambezi Region. Along the way, we stop to visit the Mafwe people for an engaging cultural experience that offers insight into their traditional way of life. In the afternoon, we check in at a tranquil lodge near the Kwando River—Namibia’s very own version of the Okavango Delta. Surrounded by water channels and wildlife, it’s the perfect place to unwind and reflect on the journey so far.
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Kwando
Start the day with a peaceful boat cruise on the Kwando River, drifting through reed-lined channels while spotting birds, hippos, and maybe even elephants along the banks. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure—whether relaxing at the lodge, watching wildlife from your deck, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere of Namibia’s wetland paradise.
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Chobe National Park
After breakfast, we depart Namibia and cross the border into Botswana, heading to the town of Kasane—gateway to Chobe National Park. In the late afternoon, we embark on a magical sundowner boat cruise along the Chobe River. This is one of Africa’s top wildlife experiences, offering close-up views of elephants, buffalo, and hippos coming to the water’s edge as the sun sets over the river.
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Victoria Falls
Today we take a day trip to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World—Victoria Falls. Explore the rainforest trails and marvel at the thundering curtain of water known as “The Smoke That Thunders.” Guests can also choose from a range of exciting optional activities (at own cost), such as helicopter flights, bungee jumping, or a walk with local guides. Return to Kasane in the evening for your final night in the region.
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Departure
Whether you spent the night in Kasane or Victoria Falls, today marks the end of your unforgettable journey. A transfer will be arranged from your accommodation to Victoria Falls International Airport in time for your onward flight. As you leave Southern Africa behind, you’ll carry with you lasting memories of wild landscapes, rich cultures, and once-in-a-lifetime adventures.