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Namibia self drive holidays Cape Town

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Namibia self drive holidays Cape Town

£3095 £2795 per person
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  • 17-night holiday to Windhoek – Kalahari Desert – Sossusvlei – Swakopmund – Damaraland – Etosha N.P. – Windhoek – Cape Town.

 

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Embark on an unforgettable self-drive adventure, starting with a night in Windhoek to acclimatize before heading to the breathtaking Kalahari Desert for two nights of serene landscapes and red dunes. From there, drive to the iconic Sossusvlei for two nights, exploring its vast sand dunes and surreal dead-tree valleys. Continue to Swakopmund for two nights, where coastal charm meets adventure, offering activities like sandboarding or a scenic flight. In Damaraland, spend two nights surrounded by rugged mountains and ancient rock engravings. Immerse yourself in wildlife with three nights in Etosha National Park, then return to Windhoek for a night to relax. A short direct flight takes you to Cape Town for four nights in Bantry Bay, the perfect base to explore Table Mountain, the Cape Winelands, and vibrant city life.

If you’re planning this kind of self-drive holiday to Namibia and Cape Town, an ATOL-protected package ensures financial security and peace of mind. ATOL (Air Travel Organiser’s Licence) protection guarantees that your holiday is safeguarded if the travel company ceases trading. Booking through an ATOL-registered tour operator ensures that you’re covered for unforeseen issues. It’s an excellent way to enjoy your holiday worry-free.

 

PRICE INCLUDES:

 

FLIGHTS

  • London Heathrow to Windhoek via Johannesburg, British Airways/South African Airlink.
  • Windhoek to Cape Town direct flight, South African Airlink (+/- 2 hours ).
  • Cape Town to London Heathrow direct overnight flight, British Airways (+/- 10 hours).

* Luggage fees included.

 

ACCOMMODATION

 

CAR HIRE. SUV TOYOTA URBAN CRUISER.

  • Pick up: Windhoek, on arrival at the airport.
  • Drop off: Windhoek, day 13.

INCLUSIONS

Limited Mileage 200 KM per Day (5.16 NAD per additional KM)
Collision Damage Waiver (Excess Applies)
Theft Protection Waiver (with Excess)
Third Party Liability Insurance
Local Sales Tax/es
Airport Surcharges/Fees

 

ALSO INCLUDED

  • ATOL Certificate, issued at time of booking for your financial protection.
  • Deluxe Travel Planer.
  • Bushman walk at Intu Africa Camelthorn Lodge, Kalahari Desert.
  • Mountain Drive and excursion to Dead Vlei and Sesriem Canyon at The Elegant Desert Lodge, Sossusvlei.
  • Sundowner Drive at Ondjamba Hills, Damaraland.
  • Scenic Nature Drive through a private concession and the Ephemeral Ugab river in search of the elusive desert elephants.
  • Visit Twyfelfontein and Living Museum of the Damara excursion.
  • One Game Drive per day at Etosha Village.

 

BEST TIME TO VISIT NAMIBIA.

  • The best time to visit Namibia is during the dry season, from May to October. During this period, wildlife is easier to spot as animals gather around waterholes, and the weather is cooler and more comfortable for exploring. June to August offers crisp mornings and clear skies, while September and October bring slightly warmer temperatures. The wet season (November to April) is greener but less ideal for game viewing due to dispersed wildlife and occasional heavy rains.

BEST TIME TO VISIT CAPE TOWN.

  • The best time to visit Cape Town is during the summer months from November to March, when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beaches, outdoor activities, and exploring the city. December and January are peak tourist months, offering vibrant energy but larger crowds. For fewer visitors and milder weather, consider late spring (October-November) or early autumn (March-April). If you’re interested in whale watching, plan your trip between June and September.

*NAMIBIA SELF DRIVE HOLIDAYS & CAPE TOWN 2025*

 

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    Namibia self drive holidays Cape Town
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London - Windhoek
Fly to Windhoek via Johannesburgh with British Airways & South African Airlink.

UK regional departures available with alternative airlines.

Meet our local representative on arrival who will assist with your hired vehicle collection.

Settle into your guesthouse, relax for the day, or take the opportunity to explore the city center, known for its colonial-era architecture, charming street cafes, and vibrant craft markets.
2
Windhoek - Kalahari Desert
In the morning, you set off to explore the Kalahari Desert, the largest expanse of sand on the planet. The Bushmen affectionately call it the "Soul of the World," a heartfelt tribute to this remarkable region. With its vibrant red dunes and vast grassy plains scattered with acacias and shrubs, it sustains a diverse range of specially adapted wildlife, including oryx, springbok, and ostriches.

Take the chance to admire the resilient flora and fauna that have thrived in this desert for millennia during an optional guided nature drive in the late afternoon. The day concludes with a sundowner drink atop a dune, providing stunning views as the sun sets.

 

3
Kalahari Desert
Today you will be joining a bushman guide for a walk across the Kalahari's dunes, gaining unique insights into the land and its enduring traditions.
4
Kalahari Desert - Sossusvlei
This morning, you journey through vast plains and along breathtaking mountain ranges into the Namib Desert.

Your lodge is located close to the entrance of two of Namibia’s most renowned landmarks: Sossusvlei, home to some of the tallest dunes on Earth, and Sesriem Canyon.

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Sossusvlei

Before sunrise, you head to the entrance of Namib Naukluft Park.

The best time to experience the Sossusvlei region is at dawn when the light transforms the dunes and desert into a stunning array of deep reds, apricots, and purples.

This early part of the day is also more comfortable, as it avoids the intense heat of the afternoon sun while climbing the towering dunes.

From Sossusvlei, continue on to Dead Vlei, a surreal white clay pan surrounded by massive dunes and dotted with ancient Camelthorn trees.

On your return journey, stop to explore the Sesriem Canyon, a gorge that has been carved into the conglomerate rock over 18 million years. Afterward, relax back at your lodge, cool off in the refreshing pool, or enjoy a drink while taking in the vast desert plains.

 
6
Sossusvlei - Swakopmund
Today, you journey through Namib Naukluft Park to Swakopmund, a peaceful coastal town nestled between the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean.

Along the way, you’ll visit the Welwitschia plains and the aptly named Moonlandscape (permit required), two remarkable sights on this scenic route.

Once in Swakopmund, you’ll have the chance to take part in various thrilling activities. Options include scenic flights, dolphin cruises, quad biking, parasailing, dune boarding, and even parachuting.

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Swakopmund
In Swakopmund, you can enjoy a variety of adventurous activities, from scenic flights offering stunning views of the desert and coastline to thrilling dune boarding and quad biking.

For a more relaxed experience, consider a dolphin cruise along the Atlantic or a parasailing adventure.

Swakopmund is also a great place to explore its unique colonial architecture and enjoy the vibrant local culture.

Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, there's something for everyone in this charming coastal town.

8
Swakopmund - Damaraland
Today, our journey takes us through Uis, passing the Brandberg, Namibia’s tallest mountain at 2,579 meters, and into Damaraland, one of Africa's most sparsely populated and geologically diverse regions.

This rugged, rocky landscape is home to the elusive desert elephants, black rhinos, and a variety of free-roaming antelope species.

You will reach your lodge in the afternoon, where the rest of the day is free for relaxation and leisure.

  • 2 nights double room on half board basis at Ondjamba Hills, Damaraland.
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Damaraland
On an optional early morning scenic nature drive through the pristine wilderness of the Otjimboyo Concession, we head toward the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain.

This is the perfect time to capture the soft glow of sunrise and witness the mist lingering around the peak.

Continue into the dry Ugab riverbed, following its winding path back to camp. Along the way, you may encounter the elusive desert elephants, feeding on the nutrient-rich pods from the trees that line the riverbanks.

Once back at camp, you'll have time to enjoy the surroundings or explore one of the walking trails (Classic Version). A highlight of the day is the sundowner drive, offering unforgettable photo opportunities of the Brandberg and the surrounding landscape.

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Damaraland - Etosha National Park
Today, you head towards Namibia's wildlife paradise – Etosha National Park.

On the way, you'll stop at the Petrified Forest, a fascinating geological site where ancient wood has transformed into stone, set amidst some of the oldest landmasses on Earth.

Here, you'll also encounter the Welwitschia mirabilis plant, the oldest living desert plant on the planet.

Before settling into your lodge on the edge of Etosha National Park, you'll have the opportunity to embark on your first game viewing excursion within the park, catching a glimpse of its incredible wildlife.

  • 3 nights double room on half board basis at Etosha Village, Etosha National Park.
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Etosha National Park
You have two full days to immerse yourself in extensive game viewing within Etosha National Park.

The park is centered around the vast, dry Etosha Pan, a salt desert, and is home to four of the Big Five—elephant, lion, leopard, and rhino.

The waterholes throughout the park attract a wide variety of wildlife, including black-faced impala, cheetah, and the Damara dik-dik, Namibia’s smallest antelope.

As the day draws to a close, you'll return to your lodge just before sunset, reflecting on the incredible wildlife experiences of the day.

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Etosha National Park
Safari time at Etosha National Park.
13
Etosha National Park - Windhoek
After breakfast, self drive back to Windhoek. Afternoon free at leisure.
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Windhoek - Cape Town
After breakfast, drive to Windhoek International airport and return your hired vehicle. Direct flight Windhoek to Cape Town with South African Airlink (+/- 2 hour flight).
15
Cape Town
Time to self explore Cape Town, The Mother City.

Take a cable car to Table Mountain National Park and spend a full day enjoying the stunning views.

Visit Boulders Beach Penguin Colony, bohemian Kalk Bay, the trendy beaches of Clifton, Camps Bay and Bakoven.

Take a boat trip to Robben Island and visit the prison where Nelson Mandela spent many years of his life.

Take a day trip to nearby Cape Winelands, under an hour away, and visit the towns of Francshhoek, Stellenbosch and Paarl.

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Cape Town
Free day at leisure.
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Cape Town
Free day at leisure.
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Return home
Direct flight back to London Heathrow, British Airways.

TOUR LOCATION

London - Winhoek - Kalahari Desert - Sossusvlei - Swakopmund - Damaraland - Etosha N.P. - Windhoek - Cape Town

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What's included in the price?

Flights
London to Windhoek, Windhoek to Cape Town, Cape Town back to London, British Airways. UK regional departures also available with alternative airlines.
Accommodation
17 nights accommodation as per itinerary description.
Meal plan
Mixed board
Also included
Activities and Car hire as per itinerary description.
ATOL protection
ATOL Certificate, issued at time of booking for your financial protection
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PRICE BASED ON A TUESDAY DEPARTURE FROM LONDON.
U.K. REGIONAL DEPARTURES AVAILABLE WITH ALTERNATIVE AIRLINES.
ATOL PROTECTED HOLIDAYS FROM THE U.K.
 
 YEAR 2025Adult price from
March£2,895
29th April£2,795
May - June£2,795
July - AugustP.O.A.
September£3,295
October£3,295
November£3,295
Prices last updated: Dec'24.