This flying safari focuses on the country’s three most iconic regions – Sossusvlei, Damaraland, and Etosha National Park. It gives guests the chance to explore some of Namibia’s famous scenery, search for desert-adapted rhino, and enjoy the amazing game viewing found at the salt pans. Three very unique experiences!

Trip Highlights

  • A perfect snapshot of what Namibia has to offer, at an affordable price
  • Kulala Desert Lodge has the advantage of entry into the park through an exclusive gate
  • See the rare desert-adapted rhino, dramatic scenery, and geology of the Damaraland area
  • Luxury accommodation in Ongava private reserve with convenient access to Etosha National Park
  • Authentic cultural interactions with the community in Damaraland as well as a day trip to Twyfelfontein to view the San rock art
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Trip Itinerary

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Windhoek

Your trip starts with an overnight stay in the Namibian capital of Windhoek, situated in the scenic Central Highlands region. The stylish Olive Grove Guesthouse is located in the heart of upmarket Klein Windhoek, just a 5-minute drive from the Central Business District and the city’s most popular restaurants. It has five standard rooms, five luxury rooms, and an executive suite, all decorated in a neutral, contemporary style with a slight Moroccan twist. We would recommend the luxury rooms or the suite as they are more spacious, have a private balcony, and benefit from an alternative dining area. Windhoek is an attractive city, surrounded by rolling hills, and has a relaxed and cosmopolitan feel.

Sossusvlei

Flying south-west out of Windhoek, you will pass over the spectacular Naukluft Mountains and the expansive rolling dunes of the Namib, before touching down on the 27,000-hectare Kulala Wilderness Reserve. Wilderness Kulala Desert Lodge is located on the reserve. It has its own private airstrip and a private access road into the dune fields, enabling guests to avoid any waiting time at the main gate when taking guided excursions. There are 23 spacious canvas-and-thatch chalets, each set on a raised wooden deck, to make the most of the stunning views! The chalets at Wilderness Kulala also have a ‘sky bed’ on each of their roofs, should guests wish to spend a night sleeping under the stars. This region is truly breathtaking, with towering orange sand dunes stretching as far as the eye can see, all set under a cloudless blue sky.

Damaraland

Leaving the Namib behind and this time heading eastward, you fly over the ancient wilderness of Damaraland. Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp is set in a wide valley among the rocky hills of the vast Palmwag Concession. Accommodation comes in the form of eight spacious Meru-style safari tents, all with sweeping views over the surrounding plains and the Etendeka Mountains. The area around Wilderness Desert Rhino is very rich in game – in fact, the concession is home to the largest population of free-roaming black rhino in Africa, and the camp works in collaboration with the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) to preserve and monitor the species. During their stay, guests are able to view these incredible animals and learn more about the conservation work being done in the concession.

Etosha National Park

On Day 7, you’ll fly up to the Ongava Game Reserve, which lies along the southern border of Etosha National Park. Made up of 30,000 hectares of land, Ongava is a haven for large concentrations of wildlife and offers visitors a truly memorable safari experience. Ongava Lodge comprises 14 luxurious stone-and-thatch chalets dotted along the top of a small kopje, which overlooks an active, floodlit waterhole. While at the lodge, guests can take guided day and night drives on the reserve, track the reserve's rhinos on foot, or drive themselves into neighbouring Etosha National Park.

Good to Know

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Who is this trip for?

This trip has been designed and priced with couples and honeymooners in mind (two adults traveling together). However, every trip we create is tailor-made for you. If you’re a group or a family, we might even suggest different accommodation. We can move elements and change the number of days – it all depends entirely on what you would like.

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Overview & Activities

Namibia offers a very different experience from the other destinations where we operate safaris. The country is famous for its unique lunar landscapes, and these will certainly be seen throughout this trip, but the addition of Etosha guarantees a game-viewing element. The pans of this park boast a rarely seen water source in Namibia, attracting huge concentrations of game. You need only sit and focus on one pan, and wait for the animals to roll in and out! You also have the rare opportunity to see free-roaming black rhino on foot in Damaraland. This is a very special experience and a favorite of ours in Namibia.

No trip to this country is complete without time spent exploring the never-ending dunes of Sossusvlei. This safari focuses on the private Kulala reserve, which offers a number of activities including e-biking, walking safaris, game drives, and star gazing… nothing beats the Namibian night sky!

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Pricing

The prices are per person (based on two adults traveling together) and please note that the prices are approximate for 2026. Please contact us for accurate costings for the time of year you are considering for your vacation. There are multiple season changes across the year and numerous room categories that can change the price of any trip.

Prices include all internal flights, transfers, reserve fees, accommodation and meals as specified in the day-to-day itinerary. Price excludes international flights, tipping, visa and any meals not included.

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