A journey through Southern Africa’s four deserts offers a breathtaking exploration of diverse and unique landscapes. The adventure begins in the Kalahari Desert, renowned for its striking bright red vegetated dunes and iconic camel thorn trees. Next, the journey takes you to the rocky plains and the awe-inspiring Fish River Canyon, the world’s second-largest canyon, alongside the hauntingly beautiful ghost town of Kolmanskop, a relic of the diamond rush era. The third stop is the Namib Desert around Sossusvlei, where towering star-shaped dunes encircle a serene white inland lake, creating an otherworldly scene. Finally, the journey concludes at the dune belt along the Atlantic Ocean, where the dramatic meeting of sand and sea near Walvis Bay and Swakopmund leaves a lasting impression.

Starts:
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1 Night
2 Nights
2 Nights
2 Nights
Ends:
Hosea Kutako International Airport
Kalahari Anib Lodge
Canyon Village
Nest Hotel or Similar
Stofpad Lodge
Atlantic Villa or Similar
Hosea Kutako International Airport
or any pick up point in Windhoek
Kalahari Desert
Fish River Canyon
Lüderitz & Kolmanskop
Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, Sesriem Canyon
Swakopmund on the Skeleton Coast

Activities


Useful Information
- Bottled H2O – Is advised in the bush.
- Vaccinations – You need no vaccinations when travelling to Namibia. Preventative malaria prophylaxis is recommended.
- Travel Requirements – A valid passport and sometimes VISA is required. Please contact the Namibian Embassy closest to you.
- Plug sockets – UK Plug (220v/50HZ).
- Currency – No need to try to obtain SA Rand or Namibian dollar in the USA, but rather exchange your US $ in Namibia or Botswana. Keep a couple of $1 and $5 bills for tips.
Overview
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Kalahari Anib Lodge
Your nine-day Namibian Deserts and Canyon adventure begins in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital. From here, you’ll journey south to the captivating Kalahari Desert, known as “The Soul of the World” by the Bushman people. This unique landscape is a striking combination of bright red sand dunes, endless grass plains, acacia trees, and thorn bushes. The Kalahari is also home to wildlife uniquely adapted to thrive in its arid environment.
Upon arrival at the luxurious Kalahari Anib Lodge in Mariental, you’ll have time to settle in and relax before embarking on an evening game drive. As the sun dips below the horizon, enjoy a sparkling wine sundowner atop the dunes. The breathtaking views of the desert bathed in golden light and the serenity of the surroundings create the perfect start to your journey.
Accommodation at Kalahari Anib Lodge




Included
- 1 x Evening Game Drive
Excluded

Gondwana Canyon Village
On Day 2, your journey takes you further south through Namibia’s rugged and arid plains, heading towards some of the country’s most fascinating natural wonders. First, you’ll visit the unique Garas Quiver Tree Forest, an extraordinary site featuring around 250 quiver trees, which are endemic to Southern Africa. These unusual trees, with their tall, spindly trunks and spiky branches, get their name from the San people, who once used their branches to make quivers for holding arrows. The Quiver Tree Forest is a photographer’s paradise, with its surreal landscape making for some truly remarkable images.
From here, you’ll continue to the nearby Giant’s Playground, a striking geological formation made up of massive dolerite boulders that appear to be placed in intricate arrangements, creating a surreal labyrinth. These natural rock formations, formed millions of years ago, make for a great stop to stretch your legs and take in the unique surroundings.
After exploring these captivating sites, you’ll head to your lodge, located near the Fish River Canyon, where you can relax and enjoy the peaceful desert landscape.
Accommodation at Gondwana Canyon Village




Included
- Exploration of Garas Quiver Tree Forest
Excluded

Luderitz Nest Hotel
After breakfast, set out for one of Namibia’s most iconic landmarks – the Fish River Canyon. Known as the second largest canyon in the world, this awe-inspiring geological formation stretches over 160 kilometres in length and up to 27 kilometres in width. The canyon’s sheer scale and dramatic cliffs create a stunning panorama that’s both humbling and beautiful. Spend time exploring the viewpoints and learning about the canyon’s fascinating geological history, making this a highlight of your Namibian adventure.
Later in the day, continue your journey to the coastal town of Lüderitz, a picturesque settlement nestled along the Atlantic coast. On the way, pass through Gaub, home to the famous wild horses of the Namib. These hardy horses have adapted to survive in the harsh desert environment, and their mysterious presence adds an intriguing layer to the journey.
Upon arrival in Lüderitz, enjoy a delicious Namibian seafood feast. The town’s coastal location ensures that fresh seafood is a staple, and you’ll have the chance to savour local delicacies, including fish, lobster, and oysters, all prepared with a distinctive Namibian flair.
Accommodation at Luderitz Nest Hotel




Included
- Exploration of Fish River Canyon
- 1 x Namibian Seafood feast
Excluded

Luderitz Nest Hotel
Included
- Day visit to Kolmanskop
Excluded

Stofpad Lodge
After an early breakfast, set off across the vast, open plains, heading towards the majestic Tiras Mountain range. The route takes you through one of Namibia’s most scenic areas, offering sweeping views of the desert landscapes that stretch endlessly ahead. The rugged mountains rise in the distance, their dramatic peaks standing in stark contrast against the flat plains below, making the drive both peaceful and awe-inspiring.
Upon arrival at Stofpad Lodge in the heart of the Namib Desert, you’ll have the opportunity to relax and unwind in a truly tranquil setting. The warm desert day is the perfect excuse to take a refreshing dip in the sparkling pool, offering a moment of relaxation with panoramic views of the surrounding desert. Whether you choose to relax poolside or simply take in the stunning desert scenery, the lodge provides a serene and luxurious retreat.
Wildlife in the Khomas Region
Giraffe
The giraffe, a towering icon of the African savannah, is known for its patterned coat and long neck, perfect for browsing treetop leaves. Found in grasslands and woodlands, its graceful stride and social behaviour make it a captivating symbol of the wild.
Leopard
The leopard, a stealthy predator of Africa’s bushveld and forests, is renowned for its rosette-patterned coat and unmatched climbing skills. Solitary by nature, it hunts with precision, stalking prey silently before a swift ambush.
Meerkat
The meerkat, a small and social mammal of the Kalahari and Namib deserts, is known for its upright stance and watchful nature. Living in close-knit colonies, meerkats forage for insects and roots while sentinels stand guard.
Brown Hyena
The brown hyena, a resourceful predator of the Kalahari and Namib deserts, scavenges carcasses, hunts small prey, and feeds on desert melons or seal pups along Namibia’s coast. Smaller than the spotted hyena, it’s recognised by its pointed ears and shaggy brown coat, which it raises to intimidate rivals.
Cheetah
The cheetah, a swift predator of Namibia’s savannas, is built for speed, reaching over 100 km/h to hunt antelope like springbok and impala. Slim and longlegged, it stands out with round spots and black tear lines under its eyes.
Spotted Hyena
Spotted hyenas in Namibia are skilled hunters, often taking down large prey like zebras. Their powerful jaws can crush bones with ease, giving them one of the strongest bite forces of any mammal. This ability helps them extract nutrients and clean up the ecosystem by efficiently disposing of carcasses.
Pangolin
The pangolin, a shy and nocturnal creature, is covered in protective keratin scales and found in South Africa’s savannahs and woodlands. Feeding on ants and termites with its long, sticky tongue, it plays a vital role in pest control.
Wildebeest
The blue wildebeest, a common sight on Namibia’s grasslands, is a large antelope with a front-heavy build, dark grey coat, and curved horns. Grazing alongside zebras, it thrives on short grass. During the rainy season, females calve simultaneously, overwhelming predators like lions and hyenas
Zebra
The plains zebra, common in Namibia, is known for its striking stripe pattern, thought to aid in camouflage, insect deterrence, or predator confusion. Sociable by nature, zebras live in harems led by dominant stallions and often form larger herds with wildebeest.
Oryx
The oryx, a striking antelope of arid regions like the Kalahari, is recognised by its long, straight horns and bold black-and-white facial markings. Adapted to desert life, it can survive on sparse vegetation and minimal water.
Aardvark
The aardvark, a nocturnal forager of Namibia’s open landscapes, is known for its pig-like body, kangaroo tail, long ears, and anteater snout. It uses strong claws to break into termite mounds, licking up insects with its sticky tongue. A solitary burrow-dweller, females give birth to a single cub underground.
Baboon
Baboons, highly social primates found in savannahs and mountains, are known for their intelligence and adaptability. Living in large troops, they forage for fruits, seeds, and small prey.
Accommodation at Stofpad Lodge




Included
- Drive up Tiras Mountain Range
Excluded

Stofpad Lodge
On Day 6, wake up early to enter the stunning Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise. As the first rays of sunlight touch the desert, they paint the landscape in a vibrant array of colours against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. This magical moment offers an excellent opportunity for photography, capturing the desert’s beauty at its most serene.
Your journey continues to the iconic Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei, one of the most surreal and photographed spots in Namibia. Surrounded by the tallest dunes on Earth, the contrast between the red dunes, the white clay pan, and the dark, ancient camel thorn trees creates an otherworldly scene. You will also visit Sossusvlei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the Tsauchab River ends abruptly, forming a vast expanse of towering red dunes—the highest in the world. When the river flows, it feeds into Dead Vlei, but in the dry season, the pan becomes a striking white, contrasting dramatically with the surrounding dunes. Together, these elements create the breathtaking landscape known as Sossusvlei. Climbing one of these dunes offers an unforgettable experience and panoramic views of this dramatic desert terrain.
After a thrilling morning exploring the desert, enjoy a picnic lunch at Sesriem Canyon, a picturesque natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab River. Following lunch, stop at Solitaire, a charming little town known for its desert bakery and tranquil surroundings, offering a unique glimpse into life in the desert.
Sossusvlei




Included
- Journey to Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei
- 1x Picnic Lunch at Sesriem Canyon
Excluded

Atlantic Villa
Day 7 takes you through the desolate yet strikingly beautiful rolling hills of the Kuiseb Valley, a remote area where the harsh landscape creates a stark and captivating contrast to the surrounding desert. The journey continues to Walvis Bay, where we’ll visit the renowned lagoon, home to the largest population of flamingos in southern Africa. These elegant birds flock to the lagoon to feed, providing a magnificent sight against the backdrop of the bay’s calm waters and vast, open skies. This area is also an excellent spot for birdwatching, offering a chance to observe a variety of other bird species in their natural habitat.
From Walvis Bay, we drive along the scenic coastal road, following the stretch of beach that leads us to Swakopmund, our base for the next two nights. This charming coastal town, with its colonial German architecture and relaxed atmosphere, offers the perfect contrast to the desert landscapes you’ve been exploring. Swakopmund is a popular destination for adventure activities, and you’ll have plenty of time to explore its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
The day ends with a relaxing evening in Swakopmund, where you can enjoy dinner at one of the town’s many excellent restaurants or simply stroll along the beach as the sun sets over the Atlantic Ocean.
Accommodation at Atlantic Villa




Included
- 1x Evening Dinner in Skawopmund
Excluded

Atlantic Villa
After settling in Swakopmund on Day 7, Day 8 is yours to enjoy this coastal gem, known as ‘the playground of Namibia’. This charming town, located on the Skeleton Coast, surprises visitors with its mix of German colonial architecture and vibrant African rhythms, as well as the contrast between misty mornings and the desert heat. Whether you prefer a laid-back day or an action-packed adventure, Swakopmund offers something for everyone.
Start your day by exploring the historic buildings, museums, and shopping arcades, or enjoy a coffee and freshly baked pastries in one of the many charming cafes. For those seeking thrills, the town is a hub for exciting activities. You can try quad biking, sandboarding, paragliding, or surfing, or perhaps embark on a scenic drive or a living desert tour. There’s also the option to enjoy an ocean cruise or even go skydiving—activities for all levels of adventure.
One of the highlights of the day is our dolphin and seal cruise, which we prefer to take in the morning. This relaxing and scenic cruise includes a glass of bubbly and fresh Atlantic oysters for lunch, and is already included in the tour price. It’s the perfect way to experience the stunning coastline and the rich marine life in the area.
Your guide will discuss the various activity options with you before reaching Swakopmund and can help you book any additional excursions in advance (all activities are subject to availability and undertaken at your own risk and expense).
Lunch and dinner are not included today, giving you the freedom to explore the town’s many restaurants and enjoy its laid-back, coastal vibe at your leisure.
Dolphin and Seal Cruise




Included
- Dolphin and Seal Cruise
Excluded

End of Tour
After a final breakfast in Swakopmund and a last glimpse of the ocean, we begin our journey back to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. As we travel, there’s the opportunity to stop at Okahandja, home to the famous wood carvers’ market, where you can pick up some beautiful handcrafted souvenirs. Alternatively, you may choose to visit the craft market on the main street in Windhoek, where a wide variety of local art and crafts are on display, perfect for taking home a piece of Namibia.
Once in Windhoek, you’ll be dropped off at your accommodation of choice or, if your journey is coming to an end, transferred to the airport for your outbound flight. Whether you’re departing or extending your stay in Windhoek, Day 9 offers a peaceful and reflective conclusion to your incredible Namibian adventure.
Included
- Drop off at accommodation of choice
- Transfer to the airport
Excluded

Important Information
- Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
- This tour is not available for solo travelers.
- The tour can accommodate a maximum of 7 people.
- This tour is offered in US dollars (USD).
This Southern Africa’s Four Deserts Tour can also be a 10-day tour at an additional cost by adding one extra day in Swakopmund at US$ 490 per person

Rates per Person
Southern Africa's Four Deserts
9 Day Tour
US$ 2940
Southern Africa's Four Deserts
10 Day Tour (incl Swakopmund)
US$ 3430
Important Information
- All add-ons are subject to availability and must be booked in advance.
- Prices are available upon request and may vary based on seasonality and lodge selection.
- Transfers to and from locations are included unless stated otherwise.
- Optional activities such as game drives, hot air balloon flights, and wellness treatments can be arranged at an additional cost.
- Customisations are available to suit your preferences—contact us to tailor your experience.


Big Cat Tracking
Embark on an unforgettable two-night stay at Okonjima Plains Camp, home to the renowned AfriCat Foundation. Experience the thrill of tracking wild cheetahs or leopards in their natural habitat during a morning or afternoon excursion, followed by an exhilarating game drive. This package includes round-trip airport transfers, two nights’ accommodation, breakfast and dinner, as well as guided tracking and a game drive.
Wellness Retreat
Ease into your African adventure or unwind before heading home with a rejuvenating stay at GocheGanas Nature Reserve & Wellness Village. This one- or two-night experience is designed to help you relax and recharge, featuring indoor and outdoor massages, hydrotherapy, and access to a heated indoor granite pool. Enjoy breathtaking views from the outdoor pool overlooking a waterhole. This package includes accommodation, breakfast and dinner, a full-body massage, and access to all wellness facilities. A game drive is available as an optional extra.


Luxury Escape to Sossusvlei
Indulge in a two-night luxury stay in Sossusvlei, surrounded by the breathtaking dunes of the Namib Desert. Your package includes round-trip transfers from Windhoek, accommodation in a four- or five-star lodge, all meals, and a guided excursion to explore the iconic Sossusvlei dunes. For an unforgettable experience, opt for a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the desert, offering spectacular aerial views of this ancient landscape.
Okapuka Lodge
Extend your adventure with a final night at Okapuka Safari Lodge, a classic retreat set amidst Namibia’s stunning wilderness. Enjoy a leisurely game drive before your departure, taking in the last glimpses of Africa’s incredible wildlife. This package includes dinner, breakfast, a game drive, and seamless airport transfers for a smooth return journey.


Special Event Celebration
Make your African adventure truly unforgettable by celebrating a special occasion in the most extraordinary way. Whether it’s an anniversary, birthday, proposal, or even a destination wedding, we’ll create a tailor-made experience to match your vision. Not sure how to plan it? Let us surprise you! From romantic getaways to intimate celebrations, we ensure every moment is filled with magic.
Wildlife Photography
For passionate photographers, we offer the ultimate tailored experience to capture Africa’s most breathtaking landscapes and wildlife. Whether you dream of shooting the haunting ruins of Kolmanskop, the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, or the rugged Skeleton Coast, we will take care of all the logistics so you can focus on getting that perfect shot. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned professional, we’ll design the perfect photography adventure for you.
