
Hike, Safari and Stargaze in Namibia
A staggering stomp through sand dunes, deserts, salt pans and national parks jam-packed with Africa's greatest wildlife
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with expert, English-speaking guides and wildlife rangersCamping & Lodge
2 nights in lodges, 7 nights campingMeals
All your breakfasts, 2 lunches and 4 dinnersTransfers & Permits
Airport transfers and a truck to carry all your overnight kit, plus all permits and entry feesEquipment
Tents and sleeping mats for the desert campingSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 12 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
What's it like?






























Track iconic wildlife on bushwalking safaris and quintessential African game drives in Etosha National Park
Tackle otherworldly hikes through technicolour desertscapes amidst the enormous sand dunes of the Namib Desert
Road trip through the desert, camp out beneath the stars and tuck into braai cooked over the fire
Want to explore more of southern Africa? Our Desert to Delta Journey takes you through Namibia and across Botswana
Key Information
Day 1
Welcome to Namibia!

Head to your hotel in Windhoek and if you’ve got time and energy, explore the surrounding area. If you'd rather relax, then the hotel has its own pool – so just kick back and enjoy! Join your group and guide later for dinner and a chance to sample some delicious Namibian cuisine as you get to know your fellow adventurers.
Day 2
Windhoek to Naukluft

Driving
Hiking
Hop into a desert truck heading for the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Get your first glimpses of Namibia's famous expanses of desert landscapes as you head for the southwest part of Naukluft in the granite hills. Arriving after lunch, settle into your desert camp before heading out for a warm-up hike to get the legs moving. Enjoy a campfire dinner and some desert stargazing tonight - your first of many!
Day 3
Hiking and wild swimming on the Olive Trail

Hiking
Tackle a spectacular day hike today on the Olive Trail, meandering through a diverse range of landscapes and habitats, from riverbank to canyon, plateau to rocky ridge. Hike alongside the Naukluft River, past a series of pools that make for a perfect refreshing swim spot (depending on the season). The trail climbs steeply to a 1910m ridge, the highest point on the hike, giving you incredible desert views. More swimming holes and an impressive waterfall dot the path to the finish line. There is an 8-10 metre fixed-chain section to traverse on this hike, your guide will show you the way, navigating large boulders on your descent into the valley. Finish up an epic day with a drive through stunning mountain scenery to your next camp at Sesriem, surrounded by enormous red sand dunes.
Day 4
Sossusvlei

Hiking
An early start today as you hop in the desert truck for a pre-dawn ride to the Sossusvlei area of the national park. Stop to watch the sunrise over the dunes before climbing up them for views along the Tsauchab River Canyon. Tuck into breakfast and coffee at the foot of the dunes before hiking through the acacia trees and ever-shifting shapes and colours of Hiddenvlei and Deadvlei. After lunch take a short drive to your next desert camp and grab a sunset stroll on the edge of the Namib dunes.
Day 5
Namib Desert road trip to Swakopmund

Driving
Road trip time today through the Namib Desert - regarded by many scientists as the oldest in the world - towards the coastal city of Swakopmund. You'll have various stops en route while keeping eyes peeled for ostrich, springbok or gemsbok. Enjoy lunch and a cool Atlantic breeze while watching flamingos at Walvis Bay Lagoon before the final drive up the coast to Swakopmund, the adventure capital of Namibia. Arriving in the afternoon you can explore town and grab a cold beer overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Alternatively, treat yourself to an optional desert flight over the dunes.
Day 6
Hike the Spitzkoppe Mountains

Hiking
Enjoy a relaxed start to the day in Swakopmund before heading inland to the imposing Spitzkoppe mountains. Set off hiking beneath the massive pyramid-shaped granite boulders which reach 1650m. Pass by iconic stone arches to a viewpoint for an amazing panorama of the area. Spitzkoppe is a truly spectacular spot for sunset and another night camping beneath the star-studded sky.
Day 7
Get a first taste of Etosha

Hiking
Driving
Breakfast and coffee at the desert camp before another short hike around Grosse Spitzkoppe, one of the highest peaks in the range at 1700m. Hop in the truck for the drive to Etosha National Park, arriving late afternoon. Waste no time in Etosha as you spend the evening viewing various wildlife at a waterhole with the chance to see elephants, zebras, wildebeest and even lions, cheetahs and leopards.
Day 8
Time for a classic African safari

Wildlife Watching
Rest your legs today as the hiking takes a backseat while you settle in for a classic day of safari game drives throughout Etosha National Park. You'll be taken to various spots by your trained wildlife rangers to give you the best chances of seeing Namibia's most famous wild residents. Dinner at the safari camp in Etosha this evening.
Day 9
Etosha and the Waterberg Plateau

Hiking
Enjoy your morning in Etosha, before heading further south to Waterberg National Park, a prominent red sandstone massif rising 300m above the Kalahari plains with spectacular views. Due to its inaccessibility, the plateau was declared a nature reserve in 1972 and used to protect several endangered species from predators and poachers. Today, Waterberg is a haven for a huge variety of bird species and flora in particular, with its own unique climate providing a garden-like environment for wildlife to thrive in. After lunch, hike up to the plateau keeping your eyes peeled for banded mongoose, dassies, dik dik, warthogs and more. It offers one of the best chances for sightings compared with vehicle safaris, as you quietly observe the intimate lives of wild animals from a careful distance. (There are optional 4x4 game drives for those wanting to explore the area further with a ranger, with the potential opportunity to see rhinos and other larger game.)
Day 10
Wildlife bushwalk and back to Windhoek

Hiking
Time for one last hike this morning as you head out to spot some more wildlife on foot and enjoy the stunning scenery. After your bushwalk, you'll bid farewell to Waterberg as you drive back to Windhoek Airport in time for your onward flight. Your host can take you to your accommodation in Windhoek if you are staying on longer in Namibia.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 4
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 6
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 7
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 8
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 9
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 10
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Various campgrounds that you stay at have a restaurant on-site where the group will eat together. These meals are not included, so please budget £10-15 for the dinners that aren't covered on the trip. Some of the more remote campsites your guides will cook for you. These will be hearty meals cooked over an open fire - expect braai (BBQ) food, potjie and stir-fries for dinner. The guides will appreciate your help with washing the dishes. Breakfasts will be continental style and usually consist of cereals, coffee, yoghurt, muesli, fresh fruit or the occasional fried breakfast. All but 2 of the lunches on the trip aren't included - you'll need to buy lunch from small shops, cafes and restaurants during the trip. Your guide will factor these supply runs into the trip and often you'll buy packed lunches from the restaurant or small shops on-site at certain campgrounds for the day ahead. Expect a good selection of sandwich ingredients like cheese and cold meats, plus pasta and salads. Budget £5 for each lunch that isn't provided. Snacks are also provided while hiking.
Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements and allergies can be catered for - please just let your host know on booking. Note that vegan options are very limited in Namibia, so if you're a strict vegan we suggested packing some of your favourite protein bars for extra fuel.
What is the accommodation like?

Windhoek
You'll stay in a twin room at the Arebbusch Travel Lodge. It's set in large grounds by the dry Arebbusch River with a huge pool outside, making it the perfect spot to relax on arrival.

Etosha National Park
You'll spend two nights at campsites in canvas tents in or near Etosha National Park. This is usually at Okakuejo or Halali camps, or a combination of the two.

Camping
You’ll stay in twin-share tents at desert camping spots in Naukluft, Sesriem, Solitaire, Spitzkoppe, Etosha and Otjiwa. These campsites will have shared bathrooms and hot showers. Some are basic but very remote, making for some true Namibian wilderness campout experiences, and great chances for stargazing. The crew will appreciate your helping hand when setting up the tents.

Swakopmund
You'll stay in the Dunedin Star Guest House or similar, in a central location so you can easily explore the town.
Upgrades
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room and tent can be booked for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).
This trip has been rated as Easy
You'll need a decent level of general fitness, but this is a lighter hiking trip and if you are happy walking for a few hours at a time in the mountains and over sand dunes, you'll be just fine. The pace is easy going and you'll be stopping often to marvel at sweeping vistas in the Namib desert, and, of course, the myriad wildlife in Etosha National Park. The morning of Day 7 involves a slightly more challenging ascent up to the summit of Grosse Spitzkoppe, however, your legs will be plenty warmed up for this by the time Day 7 comes along.
Namibia is in the Southern Hemisphere, so essentially has the opposite seasons to the UK. Due to the desert climate, it is generally dry and pleasant all year round. The months of June to August remain sunny and warm during the day (20-25 °C), but drop down to single figures at night in the desert.
Between September and May it gets warmer, with highs of around 30°C, however, it is always a dry heat and still gets cold at night throughout the year. Rainfall is usually in November to March. If it does rain, it is minimal and in short sharp downpours that are quite spectacular in the desert.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Windhoek International Airport, Namibia (WDH)
10:00 on Day 1
Ends
Windhoek International Airport, Namibia (WDH)
16:00 on Day 10
Transfers
On Day 1, there is an included group airport transfer at 10:00am, as there are several overnight flights arriving into WDH in the morning. If required, private transfers to the accommodation in Windhoek can be booked for those arriving at earlier or later times for an additional cost, please see below for more details. Transfers from the airport to the starting hotel take approximately 1hr.
On Day 10, there is an included transfer to drop you at the airport for 16:00 for all flights departing after 18:00. If you are flying home the next day (please arrange an extra night's accommodation), a transfer can be arranged to drop you at the airport for your return flight.
Arrival and departure transfers are only included in the main price if you use the group arrival transfer on Day 1 and departure transfer on the evening of Day 10. If you would like a private transfer outside of these times, this can be arranged with your host for an extra cost - please see optional extras for the price.
Travel options
There are regular flights to Namibia from major airports across the UK, Europe and North America.
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What do I need to bring?
BAGS
Soft duffel bag or rucksack
Daypack (25+ litres)
SLEEPING
- Sleeping bag (3/4 season if travelling May-September - otherwise 2 season)
- Lightweight packable travel pillow (please check the Optional Extras if you prefer to hire sleeping bag and pillow from your host)
- Sleeping bag liner & pillow case (optional)
CLOTHES
Lightweight waterproof and windproof jacket
Breathable wicking layers
Warm base layers
Fleece jacket or similar
Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts for hiking
T-shirts
Underwear & socks
Swimwear
Sunglasses
Sunhat
Something to sleep in
Hiking boots (worn-in)
Lightweight shoes for camp
May-September: Down Jacket and Gloves
OTHER
Universal travel plug adapter
Power bank or solar charger
Passports (and visas)
Travel Insurance documents
Suncream
Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
Quick-dry towel
Alcohol hand-gel
Headlamp or handtorch
2 x reusable water bottle (x1 litre)
OPTIONAL
Earplugs
Energy bars and snacks
Sleeping bag and pillow hire
Payable Before Departure
Sleeping bag and pillow hire
… Per Person
Double/Twin Room in Windhoek
Payable Before Departure
Double/Twin Room in Windhoek
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Single Room in Windhoek
Payable Before Departure
Single Room in Windhoek
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Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade
Payable Before Departure
Optional Private Room & Tent Upgrade
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Airport Transfer One Way
Payable Before Departure
Airport Transfer One Way
… Per Person
An amazing and very busy trip to this fabulous country.
Wow what an amazing place. I didn’t know what to expect but I certainly wasn’t disappointed. Who would have thought the desert could be so interesting and beautiful? Our guide Omumborombonga (Samora to some) was knowledgeable, hard working, funny and amazingly kind. I couldn’t fault him.
Our Purpose
To protect our world's wild places, one adventure at a time.