Namibia Safaris
Experience the beauty of one of Africa's most varied and stunning countries. From the endless deserts of the
Namib which are home to herds of
feral horses and
desert elephants, to the lush oasis of the Caprivi Strip – the country offers a staggering amount of landscapes and scenic wonders.
A number of key game parks and reserves can be explored throughout the country, including the famous Etosha National Park, Skeleton Coast National Park, Fish River Canyon Park and many other smaller, but no less important reserves. View a plethora of birds, animals and plants across Namibia's diverse ecosystems, and marvel at UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Twyfelfontein. Experience the warmth and charm of coastal villages dotted across the Skeleton Coast, or view Cape fur seals in their thousands at Cape Cross.
Namibia Safari Packages take you on a journey through the ancient drama of the world's oldest desert. Namibia enjoys almost 365 days of sunshine, making it an ideal destination for outdoor activities. Africa's largest game park, the Namib-Naukluft Park, is a must see when on safari in Namibia, with its magnificent sea of rolling red dunes at Sossusvlei. Etosha National Park is one of Africa's great parks in both size and diversity of wildlife. In the country’s far northeastern pocket is the captivating and largely unexplored Caprivi Strip.


The best time for safaris and tours is between May and October (the
winter months in Southern Africa), but although hot in summer there is
less tourist around and the best time to escape those European winters.
we offer different styles of safaris to suit all budgets. Most (if not
all) of the safaris that we offer can be tailor made upon request.
Camping safaris in Namibia are generally aimed at those travelers
wanting to get close to nature and wildlife without the safari costing
the earth. All camping safaris are led by devoted conservationists that
have a good understanding of the fauna, flora and customs of the regions
within Namibia as well as including camping equipment and three meals
per day.
Etosha, means "Great White Place", and covering an area of 22 270 square km, it is home to 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish. The Etosha Park is one of the first places on any itinerary designed for a safari holiday in Namibia.
Surrounding the national park are some private reserves, which offer far superior lodging to the government rest camps within Etosha. In the private camps, there is also better opportunity for wildlife viewing, including walking tours and night drives. Going on safari to Etosha is the ideal way to explore a specific area amongst a small group of people with a 4 x 4 safari vehicle. Self drive safaris are aimed at the more adventurous traveller wanting to experience wildlife and nature off the beaten track.The open air safari vehicles allow you to have a 360 degree view on the vehicles which is ideal for the keen photographer . Come and explore our Namibia safari adventures, we offer some exciting safari packages for all you adventurous travelers.


The Caprivi is a heavily tropical area, with high temperatures and much rainfall during the December-to-March rainy season, making it the wettest region of Namibia. The terrain is mostly made up of swamps, floodplains, wetland, and woodland. Described as Namibia’s answer to the Okavango Delta, Caprivi is a game-rich area. More than 400 bird species inhabit the area, which contains three game reserves.
Game viewing, bird watching and river cruises are the highlight of this lush strip of sub-tropical land. The Caprivi Strip feels nothing like the rest of Namibia. Without any sign of desert, it boasts an abundance of river life and the Kwando, Okavango, Linyanti, Chobe and Zambezi Rivers all traverse the region. A Namibia safari on the river banks, particularly where the Zambezi River meets the Chobe River in the east, is sublime . Travellers on safari to the Caprivi Strip are treated to idyllic riverside accommodation settings, captivating scenery and wildlife sightings, exciting safari drives and river cruises and enlightening cultural encounters.

