
Explore Namibia on our Pure Namibia safari; this 15 day camping or fully accommodated safari is one of our most popular African adventures including the Namibian highlights of Etosha National Park, Fish River Canyon, the Waterberg Park and more.
This Pure Namibia safari is a small group semi-participation Camping or fully accommodated safari from Windhoek to Windhoek through Namibia.
'Namibia' means 'open plains' in the ancient Hottentots’ language. It is a sought after tourist and safari destination defined by endless sunshine, scenic beauty and unusual contrasting topography. Namibia is sandwiched between two deserts - the Namib Desert, said to be the oldest in the world on its western coastline and the Kalahari Desert in the eastern interior. Northern Namibia features the great Etosha National Park (the most popular safari park in Namibia), boasting the country’s largest concentration of safari game. In the south the majestic Fish River Canyon plunges 550 m and extends for 160 km. Between these four Namibian highlights lies over 820 000 km2 (the size of France and Britain combined) of contrasting scenery. The world's highest dunes are found in haunting scenery inspiring sombre reflection. Pre-historic rock art, the ancient fossil plant, Welwitschia mirabilis and fossilized dinosaur footprints are preserved in the ancient rocky mountain ranges of Namibia.
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Highlights of the Pure Namibia Safari: Windhoek, Waterberg Plateau, Etosha National Park, Ruacana Falls, Epupa Falls & Himba Experience, Opuwo, Brandberg, Spitzkoppe, Swakopmund, Sossusvlei & Sesriem.
Group Size: maximum 10 people
Type of Safari: Semi-participation camping or fully accommodated safari
Accommodation for the Pure Namibia safari: mid-range lodges and value for money fully equipped camping. If you choose our Fully Upgraded Safari, you will be staying each night of your Namibia safari in mid-range accommodation.
Includes: Use of full camping equipment (except sleeping bags), meals as per itinerary, coffee/tea with the meals, transport on the tour, 3 nights in basic Lodges and 11 nights camping at designated campsites, activities as per itinerary, game drives as per itinerary.
Excludes: Meals not mentioned in the itinerary, all personal expenses, insurance for luggage, tips, drinks, laundry.
Price: Per Person Rate
Pure Namibia Camping Safari Rate: 2009*
USD 1950 / EURO 1345
Single supplement: USD 50 / EUR 35
Local payment ZAR 1500
*Tour/Safari rate to be paid in currency applicable to country of origin
Extra Information about the Pure Namibia Safari: We also offer a fully upgraded version of this tour which includes 14 nights accommodation in mid-range Lodges & Chalets for a price of USD 2780 / EUR 1915.
Departure Dates & Availability:
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Day 1: Windhoek.
After your arrival at Windhoek (Eros) Airport you'll be picked up and transferred to your Lodge. The rest of the day is free for leisure. You'll meet your guide and the rest of the group and can arrange last minute things in Namibia's capital before our journey starts. [D]

Day 2: Windhoek to Waterberg Plateau.
Early in the morning, we leave Windhoek and drive north to our destination, the Waterberg Plateau. The Waterberg Plateau towers 400 meters above the surrounding plains, and 1878 meters above sea level dominating the landscape for miles around. The oldest rock stratum is 850 million years old and dinosaurs left their tracks here 200 million years ago. After arrival and setting up our camp we are taken on an open vehicle game drive through the National Park. If time allows you have the option to go on guided walks through the park. [BLD]

Day 3-4: Drive to Etosha National Park, Namibia.
We leave the Waterberg behind us and travel towards Namibia's well-known Highlight of the North - Etosha National Park. After arrival we go on our first game drive through the park hopefully spotting a variety of wildlife. Etosha Game park was declared a National Park in 1907, it is home to approximately 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish. On Day 4 we'll spend as much time as possible driving through the 'Great White Place' (translation for Etosha) trying to get closer to some of the Big 5. [BLD, BLD]

Day 5: Etosha to Ruacana National Park.
We leave the wilderness and wildlife of Etosha National Park behind us and enter the rural areas of northern Namibia. We travel through many small rural villages before arriving in Ruacana and set up our Camp at Hippo Pools. Ruacana lies on the border of Angola and Namibia and you will experience a totally different lifestyle to ours. [BLD]

Day 6: Ruacana Falls and Epupa.
We will get up early and go on a hike to Ruacana Falls (1 hour). The dramatic 85 m Ruacana Falls was once a natural wonder, but all that changed thanks to Angola's Calueque Dam, 20km upstream, and NamPower's Ruacana power plant. On the rare occasions when there's a surfeit of water, Ruacana returns to its former glory as one of the most spectacular sights on the continent. After our hike to the falls we start our expedition deeper into the Kunene Region, exploring the real life of the Himba Tribe. Already on our drive to Epupa, we will see here and there Himbas passing us. When we arrive in Epupa we set up our camp and will be able to explore the beauty and remoteness of this area, bordering Angola. [BLD]

Day 7: Epupa.
On Day 7 we will take part in a Himba Experience and visit one of their local villages to explore their culture and traditions. Epupa means 'falling water' in the Herero and Himba languages. Epupa is Namibia's largest system of waterfalls and cataracts, and it lies on the Kunene River in northern Kaokoland. You'll be spoilt with beautiful scenery and have the option to take a walk to the Epupa Falls or try some other hikes in the valley. [BLD]

Day 8: Palmwag, Namibia.
We have a long day ahead of us! We leave the Northern part of Namibia and drive through the Joubert Pass to Palmwag. Palmwag and surroundings is home of the desert elephants and after reaching our destination for today we will try and find these majestic animals. We are going on a walk after asking the locals in which direction they have seen the desert elephants last, trying to spot them and get closer to them. Back in our camp our guide will prepare dinner for the group and we will enjoy another beautiful African Sunset.

Day 9: Spitzkoppe, Namibia
Our destination today is Spitzkoppe, known as the ‘Matterhorn of Namibia’. Rising to an altitude of about 1 800 meters, the Spitzkoppe is by no means Namibia's highest mountain, however, due to its striking outlines it is regarded as the most well-known mountain in the country. Situated in an endless dry plain, the island of mountains can be seen from far away. We will leave Palmwag early so that there are enough hours to sill enjoy a hike at Spitzkoppe.

Day 10-11: Swakopmund.
Today we only have a short drive to Swakopmund, but if you want to take part in a few of the many optional activities that are offered in Swakopmund like Quad biking, Sand boarding or sky diving. But of course you can also just go and enjoy the little German coastal town and explore its beauty, beaches and charm. This evening you can enjoy a typical Namibian meal in one of the many restaurants (own expense). [BL]

Day 12-13: Sossusvlei.
An early morning start takes us from Swakopmund south through Walvis Bay on our way to Sesriem in the apparently oldest desert - Namib Desert. We visit the world's highest sand dunes at Sossusvlei. There is an option of taking the shuttle into the dunes. (Own expense) At sunrise these red sand dunes, which can reach heights of over 300 m, are absolutely spectacular and provide for a fantastic photo opportunity. With luck, there may even be water in the vlei (lake). [BLD, BLD]

Day 14: Drive to Windhoek.
We leave the Desert behind us and travel back to Windhoek. This will be a long day but driving through beautiful country site and short stops in-between will reimburse us for that. In the evening we'll arrive back in civilization in Windhoek and enjoy if you want a hearty meal in one of the many restaurants (own expense) and celebrate our last evening of the tour. [BL]

Day 15: Windhoek.
After we meet a last time to enjoy our breakfast together, you will still have time to explore the town of Windhoek on your own depending on when your flight leaves back home or to your next destination. You will be transferred to the airport to check-in for your flight and we hope to welcome you again sometime on one of our adventures. [B]
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