The Ultimate Bachelorette Adventure
From
Windhoek
to
Sossusvlei
Duration
10 Days
Accommodation
Tour Overview
Celebrate the bride-to-be with a once-in-a-lifetime 10-day adventure through the captivating landscapes of Namibia. This itinerary is designed for a bachelorette group seeking excitement, relaxation, and unforgettable memories before the big day. From the vibrant city life of Windhoek to the stunning desert landscapes of Spitzkoppe, Damaraland, and Sossusvlei, each stop offers a perfect blend of adventure and luxury. A charter flight over the Namib Desert will take you to a luxury “grand finale” in Sossusvlei, where the celebration reaches new heights. Whether exploring ancient rock art, tracking desert elephants, enjoying a catamaran cruise, or riding through the dunes on a quadbike, this journey is designed for friends looking to bond, celebrate, and make the most of every moment. Get ready for an unforgettable trip filled with laughter, stunning sights, and the ultimate pre-wedding celebration.
Places You'll See
Highlights
Itinerary
Departure/Return Location:
Hosea Kutako International Airport
DAY 1 - Arrival in Windhoek
DAY 2 & 3 - Spitzkoppe
Spend your first afternoon exploring the terrain or simply relaxing. The following day includes a guided sunset tour in an open game viewer. You’ll visit ancient San rock art sites—including the Golden Snake painting and Small Bushman’s Paradise—before reaching the famous Rock Arch. As the sun dips behind the peaks, enjoy a round of sundowners with drinks and snacks at a scenic spot near the lodge.
DAY 4 & 5 - Damaraland
The following morning, you’ll join a guided desert elephant tracking excursion. These uniquely adapted elephants roam the dry riverbeds and rocky valleys of the region. Your guide will help you read the land as you search for the herds, adding depth to the experience. Back at the lodge, there’s time to relax by the pool or gather around the fire pit for sundowners.
DAY 6 & 7 - Swakopmund
Your full day here starts with a catamaran cruise on the Walvis Bay lagoon. Expect dolphins, seals, pelicans, and perhaps even a jackal aboard - paired with light snacks and sparkling wine. In the afternoon, trade the sea for sand on a quad bike sundowner tour. Ride through the rolling dunes just outside town, ending with refreshments and sunset views from a desert ridge.
DAY 8 & 9 - Sossusvlei
DAY 10 - Return to Windhoek
Things to do
What's Included
- Airport Transfers
- 4x4 Vehicle with AC
- Bottled Water Onboard Vehicle
- All Meals
- B&B, Mid-Range Lodge & Luxury Accommodation
- Qualified Guide
- All Scheduled Activities
- Park Entry Fees
- Fuel
What's Not Included
- Gratuities & Tips
- International Flights (Arrival & Departure)
- Items of Personal Nature
- Travel Insurance
- VISAS (If Applicable)
What our customers ask about this tour
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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.