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Namibia: Land of Contrasts with Johannesburg 2028
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| Wednesday 09 Feb 28 — Tuesday 22 Feb 28 | Starting at $7,499 | | Get a Quote |
| Wednesday 29 Mar 28 — Tuesday 11 Apr 28 | Starting at $7,499 | | Get a Quote |
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Special features included on this tour:
- Guided sightseeing in Johannesburg includes a [LF] guided walk of Soweto, visit to Nelson Mandela’s home, and the Constitution Hill
- Sossusvlei sightseeing includes Namib-Naukluft National Park – home to Dune 45, Deadvlei, and Sesriem Canyon
- Swakopmund sightseeing includes a [LF] marine cruise with sparkling wine and fresh Namibian bites
- Guided walk at [LF] Twyfelfontein
- Desert Elephant Safari in Damaraland with a Sundowner
- A game drive on Epacha Private Game Reserve
- 2 full day game drives inside Etosha National Park
- Farewell dinner at a [LF] Windhoek ‘local hangout’
- 4-wheel-drive safari vehicles with an open roof for unfettered game viewing
- Hand selected hotels and safari lodges
- All internal flights
Notes:
This tour includes walking on uneven and sometimes challenging terrain, as well as navigating steep steps or slopes. Certain highlights—such as hiking to Deadvlei or Sesriem Canyon—require uphill walking on sandy or rocky surfaces in higher temperatures that can be physically demanding.The game drives will take place in small, open-sided safari vehicles designed for optimal wildlife viewing. These vehicles are not air-conditioned and have high ground clearance, requiring some agility when getting in and out.Several travel days include more than five hours of driving on gravel roads that may be very rough and uneven. Visitors to Namibia are encouraged to consult their healthcare provider regarding malaria prophylaxis.
Day 1 ARRIVE JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Your Small Group Discovery Tour begins! Welcome to Johannesburg – South Africa’s vibrant city of gold, where rich history meets bold, modern energy
Day 2 JOHANNESBURG
Stories of Struggle, Spirit & Triumph Explore Soweto (Southwestern Township) on a [LF] guided walking tour with a local community member. Pass the former homes of Nobel Peace Prize winners Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, and visit the Mandela House, where Mandela lived before going underground in 1960. Hear about the influential role of Winnie Madikizela‑Mandela, the “Mother of the Nation.” After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to Constitution Hill, a powerful museum showcasing South Africa’s path to democracy. Tonight, enjoy time at leisure where you can explore the nearby shops and restaurants. (B,L)
LOCAL FAVORITE
A BEACON OF LIGHT Explore Soweto, the country’s largest and most vibrant township on foot – a place deeply connected to South Africa’s turbulent past yet full of energy, culture, and optimism for the future. With your Local Guide, hear powerful and inspiring stories as you visit the Hector Pieterson Memorial, honoring a pivotal moment in the struggle for freedom. Continue through the former neighborhoods of two Nobel Peace Prize laureates – Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela –and see the famous Mandela House, once home to the iconic human rights leader
BreakfastLunchDay 3 JOHANNESBURG–WINDHOEK–NAMIB DESERT (SESRIEM)
From City Buzz to Dune Bliss This morning, board a short flight to Windhoek, Namibia’s lively and modern capital. As one of Southern Africa’s most intriguing destinations, Namibia captivates with its striking contrasts—from being one of the continent’s youngest nations to one of the least populated places on Earth. Its recent independence in the 1990s lends a pioneering spirit that continues to surprise and delight visitors. Meet your expert Local Namibian Guide and begin your journey into the heart of the Namib Desert, home to some of the tallest sand dunes on the planet. Watch for the elegant oryx and discover how this remarkable, desert adapted wildlife thrives in such an extreme environment. Upon arrival at your lodge, enjoy free time to unwind and take advantage of the property’s amenities, all while soaking in the serenity of this extraordinary desert landscape. (B,D)
Please note:
Today’s drive from Windhoek into the Namib Desert covers a considerable distance, offering a true sense of Namibia’s vast and varied landscapes.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
ACCOMMODATION SPOTLIGHT Nestled in the Namib Desert, The Desert Grace welcomes you with a cool towel, a pink slushy, and warm hospitality. Built sustainably with sandbags for natural insulation, the lodge features elegant beige‑and‑pink décor throughout. Your spacious chalet includes a private plunge pool and a well‑stocked minibar. Ideally located near Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, this stylish, serene retreat is one of Namibia’s most coveted places to stay
Breakfast
DinnerDay 4 NAMIB DESERT (SESRIEM)
Sossusvlei & Sesriem Canyon Begin your day with an early coach departure to Sossusvlei, located within Namib-Naukluft National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon arrival, transfer to 4x4 vehicles that take you deep into the heart of the Namib Desert. Here, you’ll experience the majestic red dunes—soaring sand formations often considered among the tallest on Earth—all glowing in the morning light. Explore surreal landscapes like Dune 45 and Deadvlei while learning about its unique geology and wildlife. Continue to the dramatic Sesriem Canyon, a narrow, winding gorge shaped over millions of years. After a morning of discovery, return to your lodge in the afternoon to unwind and enjoy the tranquil desert atmosphere. (B,D)
Please note:
Climbing dunes can be challenging, and the walks to reach Deadvlei and Sesriem Canyon are short but active hikes.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Explore Deadvlei, a striking white clay pan renowned for its ancient, sun-bleached camelthorn trees—frozen in time and starkly beautiful against the deep red dunes. A dream setting for photographers and scenery lovers alike, the Namib Desert promises unforgettable views at every turn
Breakfast
DinnerDay 5 NAMIB DESERT (SESRIEM)–SWAKOPMUND
From Desert Heat to Coastal Cool After breakfast, the journey continues as you travel to Namibia’s premier coastal resort town, the enchanting seaside gem of Swakopmund. Known for its refreshing Atlantic breeze, palm-lined avenues, and a captivating blend of German colonial heritage and contemporary Namibian culture, Swakopmund offers an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the country. Upon arrival, enjoy a short orientation tour, highlighting the town’s iconic landmarks, including its elegant seaside promenades with charming cafés, boutique shops, and pastel hued buildings that define its unique character. Then proceed to your hotel, where you’ll settle in for the next two nights. The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy entirely at leisure. (B)
ENHANCE YOUR FREE TIME
EXPLORE MORE Walk around the Swakopmund waterfront, taking in the lively coastal atmosphere before settling in for a spectacular sunset over the ocean. You may choose to wander along the beachfront, explore local craft markets, sip coffee at one of the town’s inviting bakeries, or simply unwind and listen to the rhythmic sound of the waves. Swakopmund offers something for every traveler—whether you’re seeking relaxation, discovery, or a bit of both
BreakfastDay 6 SWAKOPMUND. EXCURSION TO WALVIS BAY
Crisp Vibes, Salty Tides, and Seafood Pride This morning, journey to nearby Walvis Bay, where towering desert dunes rise to your left and the shimmering Atlantic stretches endlessly to your right. Here, you’ll embark on a memorable [LF] marine cruise, gliding across the tranquil lagoon as you search for the region’s remarkable birdlife and playful sea creatures. Enjoy the coastal charm with canapés and sparkling wine—a perfect pairing with the ocean breeze. Return to Swakopmund for free time. (B,L)
LOCAL FAVORITE
MARINE VIP This relaxed lagoon cruise offers a front row seat to Walvis Bay’s rich marine ecosystem. Watch for elegant flamingos wading in the shallows, along with cormorants and pelicans soaring overhead, while curious seals often swim alongside the boat. As you take in these unforgettable encounters, indulge in one of the coast’s signature pleasures: freshly shucked oysters, Namibian bites, and chilled sparkling wine. Paired with the cool ocean breeze and panoramic views, this experience captures the very essence of Namibia’s coastal charm.
ENHANCE YOUR FREE TIME
EXPLORE MORE You may choose to join an optional Mondesa Township Tour for a glimpse into everyday life in a typical Namibian township or explore the nearby Kristall Galerie. Optional excursions are available for purchase with MyGlobus
BreakfastLunchDay 7 SWAKOPMUND–DAMARALAND
Desert Stories, Timeless Traditions Today’s journey from Swakopmund to Damaraland travels inland through changing desert and savannah landscapes. Along the way, you pass Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain, which rises prominently above the surrounding terrain. You’ll also see traditional Himba homesteads scattered across the terrain. These small settlements, built from palm fibers and earth, are home to one of Namibia’s last seminomadic pastoral communities. Your Namibian guide will offer thoughtful insight into Himba history, culture, and daily life as you travel through Damaraland. Hear about their intricate hairstyles, meaningful jewelry crafted from shells, iron, and copper, and their well-known ochre tinted skin, traditionally used for both beauty and protection in the desert climate. Arrive at your lodge in the afternoon with time to settle in, relax, and enjoy the surroundings before dinner. (B,D)
Please Note:
Today’s drive from Swakopmund into Damaraland covers a considerable distance; however, the steadily changing landscapes help keep the journey engaging
Breakfast
DinnerDay 8 DAMARALAND. EXCURSION TO TWYFELFONTEIN
The Living Desert After breakfast, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of [LF] Twyfelfontein, home to remarkable petroglyphs created more than 2,000 years ago by ancient hunter gatherers. These intricate rock engravings depict animals such as rhinos, elephants, giraffes, and zebras, offering a fascinating glimpse into early human expression. Return to the lodge during the hottest part of the day before heading out on a game drive with a local tracker in search of elusive desert adapted elephants. As the day draws to a close, enjoy a refreshing sundowner before returning to the lodge for leisure time prior to dinner. (B,D)
LOCAL FAVORITE
ROCK LEGENDS Twyfelfontein invites visitors into a timeless desert landscape etched with the stories of ancient peoples. Set among dramatic sandstone formations with sweeping savannah views, this remarkable site is home to one of Africa’s largest and most significant collections of prehistoric rock, some dating back more than 6,000 years. These intricate carvings of animals, humans, and symbols offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and survival skills of early hunter-gatherer communities. A guided walk through Twyfelfontein reveals not only its rich cultural heritage, but also the quiet beauty and spiritual atmosphere that make this destination an unforgettable highlight of any Namibian journey.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
DESERT DISCOVERY Seek out the elusive desert-adapted elephants as they wander the winding riverbeds, moving silently between ancient trees and feeding on the pods that sustain them in this vast wilderness. As the day stretches toward evening, pause for a sundowner and watch the desert shift in color, the sky melting into shades of gold and rose. Return to the lodge as the light fades, and spend evening wrapped in the quiet calm of the surrounding landscape
Breakfast
DinnerDay 9 DAMARALAND–EPACHA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Culture, Canvas, and Creatures Depart this morning and travel toward Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations. As you journey eastward, the landscape gradually transitions from rugged desert terrain to open savannah. Upon arrival in the Etosha region, enjoy a game drive on the Epacha Private Game Reserve. This private reserve, bordering Etosha, offers a quieter and more intimate wildlife experience. With your guide, watch for giraffes, antelope, and other wildlife, with the possibility of spotting elusive predators resting in the shade. Arrive at your distinctive tented safari lodge in the late afternoon for free time and dinner. (B,D)
Breakfast
DinnerDay 10 EPACHA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE–ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Adventure in Etosha An early morning departure takes you to Etosha National Park, often called the “parade ground of the beasts” for its extraordinary abundance of wildlife. Entering the park at first light, begin a full day journey from the southern gate to the eastern side, allowing ample time to experience Etosha’s diverse landscapes and rich animal life. As part of Globus family of brands Lighthouse Project, your visit contributes to Wildlife Conservation Network’s Lion Recovery Fund, aimed at recovering the lion population in Africa. As the day draws to a close, arrive at Mokuti Etosha Lodge, your home for the next two nights. Combining modern comforts with warm African hospitality, the lodge offers a relaxing and well-appointed setting to unwind after a rewarding day on safari.
(B,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
ACCOMMODATION SPOTLIGHT Just steps from Etosha’s eastern gate, Mokuti Etosha Lodge invites you into a world of refined safari luxury. From the moment you arrive, sweeping sightlines from the grand porte cochère through the airy lobby to the chic pool bar, creates an immediate sense of place—expansive, tranquil, and effortlessly elegant. Surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and serene water features, the lodge blends contemporary design with the natural rhythms of the landscape. Pathways lined with rippling pools lead to stylish lounges and thoughtfully curated outdoor spaces, creating an atmosphere of quiet indulgence and timeless comfort. Every corner feels intentionally crafted—an oasis of sophistication set against the wild beauty of Etosha
Breakfast
DinnerDay 11 ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
On the Endless Savanah Another remarkable day of game viewing as you travel through Etosha, with opportunities to spot some of the park’s most iconic and elusive species. Keep an eye out for unique birds such as the lively lilac-breasted roller, often seen sunning themselves atop lone branches. Watch the horizon for elephants cooling themselves at the water’s edge, splashing in the shallows or coating themselves in dirt. As you move through areas of thicker vegetation, the landscape becomes a sanctuary for an impressive range of wildlife. Here, you may encounter some of Africa’s largest elephants, as well as the endangered black and white rhinoceros, quietly browsing in the shade. With a stroke of luck, you might even glimpse a leopard, resting in a tree or slipping silently through the undergrowth. The open grasslands provide classic safari scenes: lions blending almost seamlessly into the pale‑gold vegetation and giraffes rising gracefully above the trees, surveying the savannah with effortless elegance. Every turn reveals another striking moment in this extraordinary ecosystem. (B,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SAFARI VIBES In Etosha National Park, stop at several key waterholes along the way—prime gathering places where elephants, lions, giraffes, antelope, and countless bird species come to drink and interact. Every turn unveils something new, from shimmering salt pans to acacia dotted savannahs and wildlife scenes that feel lifted straight from a nature documentary. It’s a truly unforgettable immersion into one of Africa’s greatest natural sanctuaries
Breakfast
DinnerDay 12 ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK–WINDHOEK
Fond Farewell Travel the final leg of your Namibian adventure as you return to Windhoek. Despite its status as the capital, Windhoek retains a calm, inviting atmosphere, an ideal place to unwind after days spent exploring wilderness and wide-open landscapes. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon at leisure, whether taking a gentle stroll, browsing local shops, or simply savoring the city’s peaceful charm. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a [LF] festive farewell dinner at a celebrated local gem, sharing stories and reminiscing about the unforgettable experiences that have shaped your journey through Namibia. (B,D)
Breakfast
DinnerDay 13 WINDHOEK–JOHANNESBURG DEPART
Safe Travels After breakfast, travel to Windhoek Airport for a flight to Johannesburg for your connecting homebound flight. Please schedule departing flights after 8 pm. (B)
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The Delight
First-Class
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Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
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First-Class
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Mokuti Lodge
First-Class
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Set within lush, landscaped gardens, this welcoming lodge features charming thatched buildings and inviting swimming pools that reflect the meaning of its Ovambo name, ¿Mokuti¿ ¿ in the forest. Guests enjoy an authentic Namibian welcome and comfortable chalet-style accommodations, each offering views of the gardens or surrounding bush. Ideally located near Etosha National Park, it¿s a relaxing and scenic retreat after a day of wildlife discovery.
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Set within lush, landscaped gardens, this welcoming lodge features charming thatched buildings and inviting swimming pools that reflect the meaning of its Ovambo name, ¿Mokuti¿ ¿ in the forest. Guests enjoy an authentic Namibian welcome and comfortable chalet-style accommodations, each offering views of the gardens or surrounding bush. Ideally located near Etosha National Park, it¿s a relaxing and scenic retreat after a day of wildlife discovery.