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aruso Nov 10th, 2011 01:44 AM

Namibia: any suggestion for a 3 weeks self drive roundtrip?
 
Hi everybody!

We are planning a vacation in june / july next year to Namibia:

3 weeks, arriving and departing Windhoek
we will rent a car (maybe 4 WD) and drive ourselves
we are experienced travellers in Africa, but Nambia is our first time
we do not like to rush, I mean we like a relax tour, so everywhere about 3 nights because we like to see much but also combination of swimmingpool and rest
we do not like to drive every day or every time more than 500 kilometers (one or two times no problem)

SO, CAN ANYBODY GIVE US A SUGGESTION FOR THIS 3 WEEKS TOUR WITH THE HIGHLIGHTS? (and maybe suggestions to stay, we like luxury but affordable)?

Day 1: arriving Windhoek
Day 2: relax Windhoek
Day 3: ??
Day 4: ??
and so on......

I guess the weather is around 25 degrees Celsius in that time? But also sunshine??

Thanks Albert

Cilla_Tey Nov 10th, 2011 03:18 AM

The Sossusvlei area with the giant sand dunes was to me the most spectacular part of our trip. Visting the Himba villages was also interesting. Etosha is a must. Alas we weren't able to see the flamingoes, we always missed them by a few days.

braaiseason Nov 10th, 2011 05:08 AM

There's not much to Windhoek so suggest move on to next destination a.s.a.p.

At that time of year as soon as the sun goes down it gets very chilly.

The flamingoes are wonderful, the coastal area is very misty that time of year to but recommend Swakopmund, Erongo region, Darmaraland, Brandberg, as well.

At the moment the roads are bad in some areas due to recent rains, with a 4x4 you will be able to cross damaged roads easily, sit up higher & go off road tracking desert elephants & over mountains to see rare plants or rock art.

PRLCH Feb 29th, 2012 01:07 PM

I would be interested to hear what you have found, as we too would like to do a self drive in Namibia (October / November). Two ideas we are considering are :
http://www.rhinoafrica.com/namibia/t...a-chobe-safari
http://www.discover-namibia-safari.n...ommodated.html

We are just in the infancy of our planning, so cannot comment on the above operators, but I like the sound of the itinerary.

Would like to hear what you are considering.

Treepol Mar 2nd, 2012 01:45 AM

I posted some ideas that may of interest on this recent thread, http://www.fodors.com/community/afri...uth-africa.cfm

Happy planning,


Pol

PRLCH Mar 2nd, 2012 12:49 PM

Thanks so much Treepol - a great thread. I have printed it out to digest at leisure. Really appreciate it.

canadian_robin Mar 3rd, 2012 06:16 AM

Some of our favourite self-drive destinations in Namibia include:

Fish River Canyon - nearby Cañon Mtn Camp is a fun place to stay in a beautiful setting - Cañon Lodge is a little more upmarket. Visit the canyon as early as possible, before the crowds arrive and while the light is at its best.

http://www.gondwana-collection.com/h...nmountaincamp/

Eagle's Nest Lodge in Aus - amazing cabins in a stunning location - one of our favourite places in all of southern and eastern Africa. We travel out of our way to stay there!

http://www.klein-aus-vista.com/en/Ea...t_Chalets.html

Etosha, although we haven't been since 2004, when it was far more affordable

Vingerklip - a good place to stay when traveling between Swakopmund and Etosha

http://www.vingerklip.com.na/

Beach Lodge in Swakopmund - a wonderful lodge right on the ocean with an excellent restaurant - it is where the locals eat

http://www.beachlodge.com.na/

The dunes at Sesriem - we most recently (2011) stayed at Sossus Dune Lodge and, while certainly not cheap, the rooms/tents are lovely, the service impeccable, and the meals excellent - ask for a tent with a view of the dunes (as opposed to the canyon). The lodge is inside the Namib-Naukluft Park gates, so guests can come and go from the dunes at any time (ie. be there for sunset and sunrise) whereas if you stay outside the park you are restricted to the gate times. Do the balloon ride - expensive, but worth every penny.

http://www.nwr.com.na/sossus_dune_lodge.html

http://www.balloon-safaris.com/

Hike Big Daddy (the dune) at dawn and, from there, go down the dune to Dead Vlei - one of the most beautiful places in the world.

The drive along the C14 from Sesriem/the dunes across the Namib Desert to the coast/Walvis Bay/Swakopmund (traveling in either direction) is one of our favourite drives - stunningly bleak and beautiful (desert)!

While staying in Swakopmund or Walvis Bay, do the Sandwich Harbour Tour with Turnstone Tours - amazing! Book ahead - they are very popular.

http://www.turnstone-tours.com/day-tours.htm

Self-drive the Welwitschia Drive - pack a lunch and spend the day - there is much to see.

http://www.namibia-travel-guide.com/....asp?bradt=649

Okonjima - stay at the Bush Camp if you can afford it - great encounters with cheetah and leopards and amazing tents!!

http://www.okonjima.com/

This should get you started! Happy reading! CR

canadian_robin Mar 3rd, 2012 08:18 PM

Another idea: At the end of your visit to Namibia, when you return to Windhoek, (assuming the capital is where you will start and end your tour), I would leave three or four nights to fly into Serra Cafema - a place I would love to see. To be clear, we have not been to the camp but, from all I have read, it is an amazing place. If I were planning a visit to Namibia, it would definitely be on my itinerary. CR

http://www.wilderness-safaris.com/na.../introduction/


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