Namibia
A land of infinite landscapes and wild wonders, where desert meets ocean
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Namibia, a country of contrast and diversity
Namibia, with its contrasts between modernity and tradition, aridity and luxuriance, past and present, offers a rich and authentic experience. Whether it’s discovering its extraordinary landscapes, understanding its diverse cultures or observing its emblematic wildlife, Namibia is a land of encounters and wonder.
It’s also a country where extraordinary linguistic diversity reflects its rich cultural mosaic and history. This diversity is an essential part of Namibia’s identity.
Namibia is a destination where every day brings a new adventure. Whether you’re traversing lunar landscapes, watching a lion quench its thirst, or enjoying a meal around a campfire, travel to Namibia promises memories to last a lifetime.
So get ready, put on your hiking boots and embark with Pan-Hays Discovery Trails on a unique journey to the heart of southern Africa!
If you’re looking for an à la carte or tailor-made itinerary, if you like to travel independently …
Contact us : Pan-Hays Discovery Trails
Our packages
Namibia is one of the countries of southern Africa, bordered by Angola to the north, Zambia to the northeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the east, South Africa to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its 825,615 km² territory is dominated by arid landscapes, notably the Namib Desert to the west and the Kalahari Desert to the east.
With a population of around 2.5 million, Namibia is the least populated country in Africa and the second least populated in the world. The majority of the population live in the north-central region of the country, where conditions are more favorable. The Owambos form the majority ethnic group, followed by other communities such as the Hereros, Nama, Damaras and San.
You’ll love the silence of the desert
Namibia is an invitation to discover its geological wealth, which bears witness to some 2 billion years of history, its infinite desert landscapes where vegetation is rare, and its omnipresent wildlife. You’ll be seduced by the splendor of this land of contrasts and diversity in every respect.
The natural parks represent around 17% of Namibia’s territory, and most of them are sites of prime importance from both a geological and biological point of view, with extraordinary endemic flora and fauna. The primary function of these natural parks is to conserve biodiversity and try to keep intact the ecosystems that have developed there.
You’ll love the silence of the desert and the sunsets. Hiking will give you a more intimate view of the country. You’ll be surprised by the warmth and friendliness of the Namibian people.
18 days in the Great South lodge and camping |
Windhoek |
Mariental |
Koës or Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park |
Tsès |
Keetmanshoop |
Ai-Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Fish River Canyon |
Rosh Pinah |
Luderitz |
Aus |
Naukluft Desert Sossusvlei – Sesriem |
Windhoek |
20-day road trip in the Northwest lodge and camping |
Windhoek |
Walvis-Bay |
Usakos Spitzkoppe – Brandberg |
Cape-Cross |
Palmwag |
Purros |
Opuwo |
Epupa |
Etosha |
Windhoek |
Booking
Reservations must be made well in advance, due to the small number of pitches at campsites and lodges. For Namibia, allow 8 to 11 months.
Travel insurance is compulsory for trips to Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Reservation deposit: 30% of invoice amount.
Balance to be paid on the invoice due date, i.e. 2 months before departure.
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Price information
Prices include 4 x 4 rental vehicle with standard insurance and camping equipment, selected accommodations, escort, reserve entrance fees, selected activities.
Not included: flights, drinks, meals not included in the selected accommodation, refuelling, fuel, activities not included in those selected, tips, personal expenses, travel insurance.