Tour overview
Namibia's two most photographed icons in five days: the red dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert and the wildlife theatre of Etosha National Park, where lion, elephant, black rhino and zebra converge at floodlit waterholes beside camp. This is a fast-paced road safari from Windhoek — long driving days balanced by unforgettable landscapes.
Climb Dune 45 at sunrise (170 m of ochre sand), walk the white clay pan of Deadvlei among 900-year-old camelthorn skeletons, then head north to Etosha's Okaukuejo or Halali rest camps for dusk waterhole viewing. Best dry-season game viewing: June–October.
Places you visit
Key stops along this itinerary — customise dates and lodges when you enquire.
- Windhoek (Start)
- Sossusvlei & Deadvlei, Namib Desert
- Etosha National Park — Okaukuejo / Halali waterholes
- Windhoek (End)
Day-by-day itinerary
Windhoek to Namib Desert / Sesriem
Morning departure from Windhoek (approx. 5–6 hours on tar and gravel). Cross the Khomas Hochland escarpment and descend toward the Namib — the world's oldest desert. Check in near Sesriem gate with time for a late-afternoon dune walk or Sesriem Canyon rim stroll.
Sossus Dune Lodge and Little Kulala sit inside the Namib-Naukluft gate boundary; Okaukuejo's floodlit waterhole beside the rest camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles after dark.
The canyon cuts 30 metres into the rock; the Tsauchab River once carved this channel toward the dunes. Optional stop at Solitaire for apple pie en route on some routes.Sossus Dune Lodge and Little Kulala sit inside the Namib-Naukluft gate boundary; Okaukuejo's floodlit waterhole beside the rest camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles after dark.
Drive time: Windhoek–Sesriem approx. 5–6 hoursMeals: Lunch & dinner
Accommodation: Sesriem area lodge
Sossusvlei sunrise — Deadvlei and Dune 45
Pre-dawn gate entry to reach Sossusvlei for sunrise on the dunes. Climb Dune 45 (170 m of ochre sand) or Big Daddy (fitness-dependent), walk Deadvlei pan for iconic photography among 900-year-old camelthorn skeletons against red dunes and white clay.
Safari activity | Sossusvlei sunrise and Deadvlei walk
Sossus Dune Lodge and Little Kulala sit inside the Namib-Naukluft gate boundary; Okaukuejo's floodlit waterhole beside the rest camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles after dark.
Pre-dawn gate entry for sunrise on Dune 45 and a walk through Deadvlei pan — 900-year-old camelthorn skeletons against red dunes and white clay, Namibia's most photographed landscape.Midday rest during heat, optional afternoon drive or pool time at the lodge. The Namib-Naukluft park fees cover the 4×4 shuttle to the pan if required.
Sesriem area lodge
Sesriem to Etosha National Park (south)
Long transfer north (approx. 7–8 hours) via Windhoek or direct gravel/tar mix to Etosha southern Andersson Gate. Enter the park and check in at Okaukuejo rest camp — home to one of Africa's most famous floodlit waterholes.
Late-afternoon waterhole watch — elephant, zebra, springbok and black rhino often appear before dark. The floodlit waterhole beside camp is one of Africa's great wildlife spectacles from a bench.
Okaukuejo Rest Camp or Etosha Safari Camp
Etosha full-day game drive
Full-day loop on Etosha's western and central roads — Etosha Pan viewpoints, Halali waterhole, lion on open plains, giraffe and large elephant herds. Picnic lunch at designated sites.
Safari activity | Etosha full-day game drive
Full-day circuit on Etosha's pan-edge roads — lion, elephant, black rhino and giraffe at waterholes, with the blinding white expanse of the Etosha Pan as backdrop.
Evening return to floodlit waterhole beside camp — black rhino, lion and hyena often visit after dark.
Halali or Okaukuejo
Etosha morning — Windhoek
Final dawn waterhole session or short game drive, then drive south to Windhoek (approx. 5–6 hours) for afternoon flights or overnight in the capital.
What's included
- Private 4×4 vehicle and English-speaking guide
- Etosha National Park entrance fees
- Sesriem / Namib-Naukluft park fees
- 4 nights lodge/rest camp accommodation
- Daily game drives in Etosha
- Sossusvlei gate transfer (4×4 shuttle to pan if required)
- Bottled water in vehicle
What's not included
- International flights and Namibia visa
- Hot-air balloon over Sossusvlei (optional dawn activity)
- Meals unless specified (rest camps: dinner often included)
- Travel insurance and tips
- Windhoek pre/post hotel
Accommodation & comfort level
2 nights Sesriem/Sossusvlei area (Sossus Dune Lodge, Little Sossus Lodge); 2 nights Etosha (Okaukuejo or Halali rest camp, or Etosha Safari Camp outside gate).
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