10 NIGHTS
SELF-DRIVE
Embark on an epic journey through Namibia's most exciting destinations. From the awe-inspiring dunes of Sossusvlei to the remote wilderness of Kunene and the rugged landscapes of Brandberg to the incredible wildlife of Etosha East.
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Nestled along the TransNamib railway in central-north Namibia, close to Etosha National Park, Otjiwarongo—meaning ‘the place of fat cattle’—is a thriving town with suburban charm and an array of attractions. Renowned for its stellar conservation efforts, the town boasts several parks dedicated to protecting majestic wild cats, such as the renowned Cheetah Conservation Fund and the Crocodile Ranch, offering visitors a chance to observe and learn about these captivating creatures.
Otjiwa Safari Lodge will host standard and luxury accommodations, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay amidst Otjiwarongo’s natural splendour and cultural richness.
Etosha South, positioned just below the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, encompasses the southern expanse of this captivating wildlife haven. This area comprises a collection of top-tier private game reserves, easily accessible via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate within the national park.
Visitors are treated to diverse wildlife sightings, including lions, giraffes, elephants, white and black rhinos, and numerous plains game species.
Accommodations are standard at Etosha Safari Camp, while those seeking a luxurious stay can indulge in the comforts of Ongava Lodge. Both ensure a memorable and enriching experience amid Namibia’s wild splendour.
Nestled east of Etosha, adjoining Fisher’s Pan, Onguma Game Reserve is a hidden gem in Namibia’s wilderness. This reserve invites visitors to immerse themselves in Africa’s beauty and biodiversity. Spanning over 34,000 hectares of protected terrain, Onguma Game Reserve hosts a rich diversity of wildlife, from plains game to black rhinos, kudus, giraffes, zebras, lions, cheetahs, leopards, and over 300 bird species. During the seasonal rains, Fisher’s Pan wetland becomes a haven for thousands of migrating birds.
Adjacent to the renowned Etosha National Park, known for its abundant wildlife, including four of the Big 5, Onguma Game Reserve offers a range of experiences. Guests can embark on game drives, guided walks, and rhino research drives within the private reserve or venture into Etosha National Park for wildlife safaris, discovering the vast array of game in Namibia’s largest national park.
For accommodations, the standard option awaits at Onguma Bush Camp, while those seeking a luxurious retreat can indulge in the comforts of Onguma The Fort, ensuring an unforgettable safari experience in this captivating region.
Located approximately 200 kilometers east of Rundu on the southeastern banks of the majestic Okavango River, Divundu is an ideal starting point for exploring the area’s river, game parks, and national reserves. Visitors can partake in fishing or birdwatching boat safaris or venture to the Mahango Game Park, which boasts herds of elephants, hippos, buffaloes, giraffes, antelopes, and other wildlife species. The awe-inspiring Popa Falls, a breathtaking series of cascades, are a must-see attraction. Divundu is also a convenient hub for adventure adventures in Botswana and the Okavango Delta.
Shametu River Lodge offers standard accommodation and comfortable stays amidst the region’s natural beauty. Divava Okavango Resort & Spa provides an indulgent experience for those seeking a luxurious retreat, ensuring a memorable stay in this enchanting area.
Located on the border with Angola, nestled along the banks of the Okavango River in northern Namibia, Rundu stands as the capital of the eastern Kavango region. The town is famous for its vibrant local woodcarvers market and boasts impressive woodcarvers’ workshops. Serving as a convenient stopover, Rundu offers a chance for visitors to refuel before exploring attractions like Katima Mulilo, the captivating Popa Falls, or the Mahangu Game Reserve, known for its diverse wildlife, including the endangered wild dog, as well as lions, leopards, elephants, cheetahs, and hippos. Rundu also promises great opportunities for game viewing, exceptional bird watching, and adventurous kayaking along the picturesque Kavango River.
For accommodations, Hakusembe River Lodge provides a luxurious retreat, ensuring an unforgettable stay in this captivating region.
Located midway between the stunning Etosha National Park and Namibia’s capital city of Windhoek, you’ll find the renowned Okonjima Nature Reserve. This 22,000-hectare reserve is home to AfriCAT, a sanctuary for carnivores, where captive cats are given a second chance to return to the wild and thrive as independent hunters. This protected area is situated within commercial cattle farmland and offers visitors a unique experience.
Accommodation options at Okonjima Nature Reserve range from luxury villas to secluded camping, ensuring a stay tailored to every preference. Don’t miss the chance to embark on thrilling cat-tracking guided safaris, spot leopards, enjoy off-road night drives, and delve into the rich culture of the local San people along the Bushmen trail.
Choose between the standard comfort of Okonjima Plains Camp or indulge in luxury at Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp, both promising an unforgettable experience amidst Namibia’s captivating wilderness.