Namibia Luxury Fly-In Safari
From
Namib Desert
to
Kunene River
Duration
12 Days
Accommodation
Tour Overview
Indulge in an extraordinary Namibian fly-in adventure where luxury meets the wild, offering opulent accommodations and personalized experiences at every turn. Begin your journey with a relaxing evening in Windhoek before embarking on a luxurious fly-in safari. Your itinerary takes you to Wilderness Little Kulala in the Namib Desert, where you’ll explore iconic sites like Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei. Next, head to the coastal town of Swakopmund for thrilling activities such as sandboarding, quad biking, and a Living Desert Tour. Continue to Mowani Mountain Camp in Twyfelfontein for a guided elephant excursion, followed by a serene stay at Wilderness Serra Cafema along the Kunene River, where you’ll engage in cultural visits and boat safaris. Conclude your safari at Andersson’s at Ongava, near Etosha National Park, with game drives in Ongava Reserve and Etosha, before flying back to Windhoek for your journey home.
Places You'll See
Highlights
Itinerary
Departure/Return Location:
Hosea Kutako International Airport
DAY 1 - Windhoek
DAY 2 & 3 - Sossusvlei
DAY 4 & 5 - Swakopmund
DAY 6 & 7 - Twyfelfontein
DAY 8 & 9 - Hartmann Valley
DAY 10 & 11 - Ongava Nature Reserve
DAY 12 - Return to Hosea Kutako International
Things to do
What's Included
- Airport & Road Transfers
- Charter Flights
- All Meals
- Soft Drinks, Water & Local Brands Beers & Wines
- Luxury Lodge Accommodation
- Park Entry Fees & Permits
- Scheduled Activities
What's Not Included
- VISAS (if applicable)
- Premium Brand Drinks (Imported Beers, Wine and Spirits)
- International Flights (Arrival & Departure)
- Gratuities & Tips
- Items of Personal Nature
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Good to Know
Currency
In Namibia, the official currency is the Namibian Dollar (NAD), which is pegged to the South African Rand (ZAR), and the Rand is also widely accepted.
In Botswana, the local currency is the Botswana Pula (BWP), though South African Rand may be accepted in some places.
In Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), the Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL) is used, but US Dollars, South African Rand, and other currencies are commonly accepted, especially in tourist areas.
In South Africa, the official currency is the South African Rand (ZAR). It is widely accepted across the country and can also be used in Namibia, where the Namibian Dollar (NAD) is pegged to it.
Travel Requirements for Adults with Children Under 18
Adults travelling with children under 18 must provide the child’s original Birth Certificate and a consent form if only one parent is accompanying the child. Failure to present these documents may result in denied entry.
Visa
Unfortunately, we do not offer visa application services. Whether you require a visa depends on your nationality and your destination. If your home country does not have a visa agreement with the country you’re visiting, you will need to apply for a visa before your departure. Additionally, some countries may require an invitation letter for the Namibian Embassy to process a tourist visa. If needed, guests can contact us for assistance with obtaining the invitation letter.