10-Day Namibia Safari: Sossusvlei to Etosha
Namibia · Desert to salt pan game viewing
Tour overview
Ten days from the tallest dunes on Earth to the salt-pan savannah of Etosha — with Swakopmund's coast, Damaraland's desert elephants and extra time inside Etosha National Park for relaxed game viewing. This extended version of the classic circuit adds a second full day in Etosha and a night in Windhoek for curio shopping and craft-dining at the end.
Ideal for photographers who want golden-hour sessions at Sossusvlei and dusk at Okaukuejo's famous waterhole where black rhino drink alongside zebra and lion.
Places you visit
Key stops along this itinerary — customise dates and lodges when you enquire.
- Windhoek (Start)
- Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
- Swakopmund & Walvis Bay
- Damaraland — desert elephant
- Etosha NP — Okaukuejo & Halali waterholes
- Windhoek (End)
Day-by-day itinerary
Windhoek to Sesriem
Drive southwest from Windhoek to the Namib (approx. 5–6 hours). Cross the Khomas Hochland and descend toward Sesriem gate. Check in at your lodge with time for a late-afternoon dune walk or Sesriem Canyon rim stroll.
Sesriem lodge
Sossusvlei full morning
Sunrise Sossusvlei — Dune 45, Deadvlei, Elim Dune. Afternoon rest or second dune session in the golden hour.
Safari activity | Sossusvlei sunrise dune climb
Pre-dawn gate entry for Dune 45, Deadvlei and Elim Dune — full morning in Namibia's red dune amphitheatre with optional second session at golden hour.
Sesriem
Sesriem to Swakopmund
Coastal drive via Gaub and Kuiseb passes (approx. 5–6 hours). The landscape shifts from desert to Atlantic fog. Afternoon orientation walk in Swakopmund — German colonial architecture and craft market.
Swakopmund
Walvis Bay and coastal activities
Kayaking with seals, sandwich harbour 4×4, or living-desert tour. Seafood lunch at a waterfront restaurant.
The Namib's red dunes turn copper at sunrise; your guide times the Sossusvlei gate entry for the best light on Dune 45 and the camelthorn skeletons of Deadvlei pan.
Etosha's pan-edge waterholes concentrate lion, elephant, black rhino and gemsbok — floodlit viewing beside Okaukuejo or Halali camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles.
Desert-adapted elephant navigate the Huab and Aba Huab dry riverbeds in Damaraland; Save the Rhino Trust guides lead on-foot tracking in partnership areas near Mowani Mountain Camp.
Walvis Bay lagoon holds Cape fur seals, pelicans and flamingos; coastal mist rolls over lichen fields and sidewinder tracks in the living-desert dunes near Swakopmund.
AfriCat guides at Okonjima radio-track leopard and cheetah across the reserve — close-range carnivore viewing that complements Etosha's open-pan game drives.
The Namib's red dunes turn copper at sunrise; your guide times the Sossusvlei gate entry for the best light on Dune 45 and the camelthorn skeletons of Deadvlei pan.
Etosha's pan-edge waterholes concentrate lion, elephant, black rhino and gemsbok — floodlit viewing beside Okaukuejo or Halali camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles.
Desert-adapted elephant navigate the Huab and Aba Huab dry riverbeds in Damaraland; Save the Rhino Trust guides lead on-foot tracking in partnership areas near Mowani Mountain Camp.
Walvis Bay lagoon holds Cape fur seals, pelicans and flamingos; coastal mist rolls over lichen fields and sidewinder tracks in the living-desert dunes near Swakopmund.
AfriCat guides at Okonjima radio-track leopard and cheetah across the reserve — close-range carnivore viewing that complements Etosha's open-pan game drives.
The Namib's red dunes turn copper at sunrise; your guide times the Sossusvlei gate entry for the best light on Dune 45 and the camelthorn skeletons of Deadvlei pan.
Etosha's pan-edge waterholes concentrate lion, elephant, black rhino and gemsbok — floodlit viewing beside Okaukuejo or Halali camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles.
Desert-adapted elephant navigate the Huab and Aba Huab dry riverbeds in Damaraland; Save the Rhino Trust guides lead on-foot tracking in partnership areas near Mowani Mountain Camp.
Walvis Bay lagoon holds Cape fur seals, pelicans and flamingos; coastal mist rolls over lichen fields and sidewinder tracks in the living-desert dunes near Swakopmund.
AfriCat guides at Okonjima radio-track leopard and cheetah across the reserve — close-range carnivore viewing that complements Etosha's open-pan game drives.
The Namib's red dunes turn copper at sunrise; your guide times the Sossusvlei gate entry for the best light on Dune 45 and the camelthorn skeletons of Deadvlei pan.
Etosha's pan-edge waterholes concentrate lion, elephant, black rhino and gemsbok — floodlit viewing beside Okaukuejo or Halali camp is one of southern Africa's great wildlife spectacles.
Desert-adapted elephant navigate the Huab and Aba Huab dry riverbeds in Damaraland; Save the Rhino Trust guides lead on-foot tracking in partnership areas near Mowani Mountain Camp.
Walvis Bay lagoon holds Cape fur seals, pelicans and flamingos; coastal mist rolls over lichen fields and sidewinder tracks in the living-desert dunes near Swakopmund.
AfriCat guides at Okonjima radio-track leopard and cheetah across the reserve — close-range carnivore viewing that complements Etosha's open-pan game drives.
The Namib's red dunes turn copper at sunrise; your guide times the Sossusvlei gate entry for the best light on Dune 45 and the camelthorn skeletons of Deadvlei pan.
Safari activity | Walvis Bay lagoon kayak or living-desert tour
Morning kayak with Cape fur seals and pelicans, or a living-desert 4×4 tour for sidewinder snakes, chameleons and lichen fields in the coastal dunes.
Swakopmund
Swakopmund to Damaraland
Drive north to Damaraland (approx. 5 hours). Afternoon desert-elephant drive in the Huab River valley.
Damaraland lodge
Damaraland — Twyfelfontein and rhino
Rock engravings at Twyfelfontein (UNESCO), rhino tracking or elephant excursion. Cultural visit to Damara living museum (optional).
Safari activity | Damaraland rhino tracking
Morning Twyfelfontein rock engravings, afternoon black rhino tracking on foot with Save the Rhino Trust guides in the Damaraland wilderness.
Damaraland
Damaraland to Etosha (west)
Enter Etosha via Galton Gate or Anderson Gate (approx. 4–5 hours). Afternoon drive to Okaukuejo waterhole — one of Africa's most famous floodlit waterholes.
Okaukuejo or Ongava
Etosha full day — central and east
Halali, Goas, Rietfontein waterholes — lion, cheetah, elephant, gemsbok. Floodlit waterhole after dinner.
Safari activity | Etosha full-day game drive
Full-day circuit on Etosha's pan-edge roads — Halali, Goas and Rietfontein waterholes with lion, cheetah, elephant and black rhino at dusk.
Halali or Mushara
Etosha to Windhoek
Morning game drive, afternoon in Windhoek — Joe's Beerhouse dinner, craft centre, Christuskirche. Approx. 5–6 hours drive south.
Windhoek hotel
Windhoek departure
Airport transfer or optional city tour (Christuskirche, Independence Memorial Museum). Leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
What's included
- Private 4×4 and guide for full circuit
- 9 nights lodge/hotel accommodation
- All listed park fees (Namib-Naukluft, Etosha)
- Sossusvlei excursion and one Walvis Bay activity
- Damaraland elephant drive and Twyfelfontein visit
- Etosha game drives (3 days)
- Bottled water
What's not included
- International flights
- Balloon, scenic flights, extra Swakopmund activities
- Travel insurance and tips
- Windhoek meals unless specified
Accommodation & comfort level
2 nights Sesriem; 2 nights Swakopmund; 2 nights Damaraland; 2 nights Etosha (Okaukuejo + Halali); 1 night Windhoek (Hotel Heinitzburg or Avani).
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