Adventurous Namibia Family Vacation & Safari

What to expect on this itinerary
Namibia offers a boundless playground for active families, framed by surreal landscapes and bursting with unique experiences. Each local resident provides an exciting new perspective, from distinct ancient tribes that open their homes, to Black rhinos and Africa's unforgettable wild game. Carefully crafted for the intrepid family, this itinerary blends together Namibia’s once in a lifetime experiences, serving up a customized feast of enchantment, adventure, and fun.
Customizable Itinerary
Swakopmund - A Charming Introduction
Landing in Swakopmund provides a glimpse of what’s to come. The Atlantic Ocean shimmers blue on one side, chameleonic sand dunes flicker to the other, and a cute colonial oasis provides your base for the next four days. Swakopmund ensures you can gently ease into Namibia’s expressions of wilderness and space. Think of it as a halfway post, the collection of fine restaurants and charming shops providing some similarities with home. However, one look out of the window and you’ll immediately know that you’ve landed in rugged Africa, the sand dunes towering in the distance and the sunset smoldering into the ocean. You’ll land at Walvis Bay International Airport and be met by your local guide. From here it’s a one hour drive to Swakopmund.
What's Included:
Swakopmund - Sand Boarding Down the World’s Highest Sand Dune
Swakopmund - Kayaking With Seals on the Skeleton Coast
Swakopmund - A Thrilling Micro Flight over the Namib Desert
Damaraland - Mountain Biking and Hiking
Damaraland - Following the Elephant and Rhino Trail
Etosha - Spectacular Safari Experiences
Etosha - Tribal Encounters With San Bushmen
Windhoek - Return to a Leisurely Day in Windhoek
Windhoek - Departure from Namibia
Trip Highlights
- Take spectacular safari adventures through Etosha National Park, game drives bringing precocious intimacy with predatory cats, Black rhinos, and Africa’s famed big game
- Head out on a thrilling adventure on the trail of wild desert elephants, tracking the great pachyderms in one of the planet’s most remote landscapes
- Kayak with thousands of Cape fur seals and enjoy personal encounters with these wonderful characters
- Board a Cessna 210 and take a thrilling micro flight over Africa’s largest national park, ogling at the shimmering red dunes of Namib Naukluft
- Sandboard and drive ATV’s on the world’s highest sand dunes, just one highlight from your time in Swakopmund.
- Spend a day with an indigenous San Bushmen tribe, learning about survival in the wilderness and how to track animals on foot.
- Mountain bike and hike through the endless landscapes of Damaraland, the sheer impressions of space perfect for adventurous teenagers
- Enjoy tailored family adventures throughout, with your guide expertly providing exciting activities for the children whenever the adults want some time to relax
Detailed Description
Well off the beaten track and teeming with new experiences, Namibia provides a stunning adventure for active families. Shimmering landscapes provide the backdrop, each flaunting a boundless impression of space and natural grandeur. Inimitable experiences can be found all over the country, from meeting indigenous tribes to stunning safari adventure, sand boarding down the world’s highest dunes to mountain biking through elephant country. Despite the wild, rugged feel of Namibia, destinations on this itinerary are relatively close together, minimizing the hours on the road. Expert guides tailor the adventures, keeping the children occupied if the adults need some quiet time, and unveiling Namibia from a customized perspective. Each destination is designed to individually thrill and charm, and this whole vacation is about unforgettable opportunities for the family to have an adventure together.
You start in Swakopmund, the coastal colonial town providing a base for four days of unique experiences. Head out to the desert and the world’s highest sand dune, a combination of ATV and sand board providing the best ways to explore. Kayak alongside Cape fur seals, then enjoy a private family micro flight over the exquisite Namib Naukluft Desert, Africa’s largest national park unveiled from a Cessna 210 that swoops over the dunes. Head north and hit the elephant trail, the jaw dropping landscapes of Damaraland providing a thousand new adventures. Throughout this handcrafted vacation, your guide will tailor the experience dependent on energy levels and personal preferences. For example, if you want to relax at the lodge, he can entertain the teenagers with bush walks or mountain bike trails. Or the morning’s activity may be tailored around the family’s adoration for elephants.
Damaraland epitomizes the endless choice of Namibia. Hundreds of trails provide a playground of choice, from mountain biking alongside antelope herds to game drives in search of elephants, or easy hikes that provide ethereal panoramas over Namibia. Three days of stunning safari follow, Etosha National Park oozing charm and liberally coated in drama. It’s not difficult to find the wildlife; everything on four legs will be drinking from the waterhole in front of your family rondavel. Game drives elevate the intimacy, and three days should bring all the big cats, Black and White rhinos, immense elephant herds, and an eclectic bunch of new characters that frolic before your camera. Few family activities can match a premier Namibian safari vacation; the close wildlife encounters leaving both children and parents spellbound.
Namibia is blissfully short on other tourists, something that has enabled indigenous tribes to maintain their ancient lifestyle. Spending two days with a San Bushmen community is a humbling experience, and despite the spoken language barrier, new friendships are often forged with children in the tribe. Their lifestyle couldn’t be any more different than home, and it’s a wonderful way for your children to experience a new perspective. Discover how to survive in the wilderness, try out Bushmen clothes, practice archery, and learn how to track wild game on foot. From here you journey to capital city Windhoek for your outbound flight.
All activities and parts of this itinerary are customizable. This itinerary includes an experienced local guide and driver who take you between destinations. Some families may choose to make this a self-drive vacation.
Browse the travel reviews of Namibia luxury safaris to see why travelers continue to rely on Zicasso to experience the best African safaris.
Starting Price
$10,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 45 reviews
Zicasso matched us with two excellent travel agents who were both professional, responsive, and knowledgeable. We selected this travel company. Our agent, Richelle, worked with us to design an itinerary that transformed our wish list into an incredible African journey. Her prompt responses to our questions or needs were greatly appreciated.
We were attempting to see a lot of South Africa and Namibia in only two weeks. Throughout our trip, the accommodations, transfers, guides, restaurants, flights, and activities that Richelle had arranged or suggested were superb. She helped us create a portal for our trip that served as a source of information, pick-up times, e-tickets, and things like our allergies that restaurants knew ahead of time. Additionally, she was there for us as we were traveling in case we had a problem or question. We can't say enough about her professionalism, patience, and genuine concern that our vacation would be everything we hoped for.
Our itinerary was ambitious, but Richelle's preparation made it possible. First, we spent three days at Marataba. The accommodations, food, and staff were first-rate. Our guide on the safaris was excellent and the variety of game we saw was impressive.
The next part of our trip was in Cape Town. We arrived in a storm that the locals called "the storm of the century". There was extensive damage and some loss of life as well. While the storm certainly curtailed some activities, the following days had brilliant sunshine. We had a great time visiting the V&A Waterfront, a colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach, enjoying the gorgeous coastal scenery along Chapman's Peak Drive, and a too-short visit to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Our accommodations at the hotel in Sea Point were excellent for location and the professional staff.
After three days in Cape Town, our guide drove us for about an hour to the Cape Winelands. We arranged for two wine tastings in Stellenbosch. The winery was outstanding for the beautiful views and excellent wine. We also saw zebra and impala in the field just in front of the outdoor verandah. We had lunch at a boutique hotel and winery with spectacular views and delicious wine and food. Our accommodations at the hotel in Franschhoek were outstanding. The setting, service, food, and beautiful views were a highlight of our trip. Our room was large and beautifully appointed. An example of their generous hospitality was that all items in the minibar, including a bottle of wine produced at their winery, were gratis. We regretted having to leave after only one night's stay.
Our guide then returned us to the airport in Cape Town for our flight to Walvis Bay, Namibia. We were met by our driver at the airport to transfer us to the hotel in Swakopmund. The hotel was on the Atlantic Ocean and a perfect location to explore the town. The staff was top-notch. Warm, friendly, efficient, willing to help you arrange drivers, restaurant reservations, or figuring out how to work the TV remote.
After three days in Swakopmund, our excellent guide drove us to the lodge in the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve. Once again, the warm hospitality of the staff here and throughout our travels will stay with us for a long time. The lodge is a gateway to the magnificent dunes of Sossusvlei. Our guide was outstanding. He was an excellent driver over some awful roads and sand, and the depth and breadth of his knowledge were impressive. He cooked us a lovely chicken and salad lunch out in the desert. He drove us to Windhoek for our flight back to Johannesburg and our return home.
There will be many wonderful things to remember about our journey in southern Africa, but Richelle's excellent guidance and the warmth of the African people are what will stay with us the longest.
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We are "active" seniors (retired language and science teachers) and asked this travel company to help us evaluate then arrange visits to 5 culturally and ecologically-distinct sites in southern Africa during February, 2019. We chose this time of the year because the safari camps are less crowded. In some cases there were only a handful of guests present, and often the two of us were alone on safari with the guide. This allowed us to set our own pace, to enjoy nature's sounds without chatter, and to engage readily with the very knowledgable guides who work at these camps. Using Windhoek as our hub (due to direct flights from Frankfurt), we first visited Swakopmund/Walvis Bay, then spent 3-nights each at Serra Cafema Lodge and Ongava Tented Camp in Namibia, and then Mapula Lodge and Jack's Camp in Botswana.
The staff - especially the travel planner - at this travel company were immensely helpful, and the on-site subcontractors they selected were 100% reliable, on-schedule, and friendly. In country arrangements booked by the travel company included transfers to/from airports by private van and seven flights on small aircraft to reach the four lodges, plus detailed advice about protocols and border crossings.
Except for Serra Cafema, there are many lodges close to the locations we visited, and our initial choices were based on on-line reviews. We had only positive experiences at each of the four lodges/camps. The staff were consistently friendly and supportive, the meals well planned and prepared (which is remarkable given the isolated locations of these places) and presented artistically, and all of the guides were amazing in their knowledge of animals and plants and ease of conversing (in English) on any topic. Given the sparse crowds, we were able to have extended conversations with them and often with managers and other lodge employees during meals and unscheduled times. It sounds naive, but having conversations about indigenous people, changing cultures, wildlife, and challenges due to changing climate and "modernization" while being on site brought richer, more meaningful understandings than our prior reading guide and history books.
Serra Cafema is remarkable, and puts a capital R in Remote. There are lots of birds (and crocodiles) along the river, and oryx and small antelopes abound, but one does not go there hoping to see the "big five" of African wildlife. Rather, it is the peacefulness, expansiveness, and serenity of this environment that are most impressive. The lush green and wildlife of the Kunene River basin contrasts dramatically with the adjacent barren desert containing amazing metamorphic rocks and multicolored sands, and visits to two Himba villages that provided insights to a unique traditional culture.
Ongava is on a private reserve adjacent to Etosha National Park. The water hole beside the camp draws a wide variety of antelopes, zebras, and elephants. While out on safari we were close-up with lions, cheetahs and white rhinos plus lots of bird species. It was worth visiting Etosha with its larger herds, but it is crowded and the commotion distracting.
We over-nighted in Kasane en route to Mapula Lodge in the Okanaga Delta region. Here we were serenaded by families of hippos behind our cabin, watched herds of cape buffalo and extended elephant families, and learned how short periods of rainfall quickly change the area from open scrub to "islands" of trees and wildlife surrounded by water. At our request a visit was arranged to the nearby village Eretsha, where we spent the morning at their primary school and visited the health clinic, learning much about the daily lives of these people.
Jack's Camp is unique, not just for being in the edge of the Kalahari Pan, but its spread-out tents, campy lodge, proximity to herds of wildebeast, zebras, and buffalos in addition to meercats, lions, cheetahs and many wetland avian species, and engagement with extended families of San (Bushmen) that camp nearby and introduce westerners to their amazing skills at surviving in such harsh environments. The manager and our guide were exceptionally gracious and accommodating.
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We worked with Zicasso's travel partner to plan a trip around a seven-night sail in the Seychelles. After sailing, we followed the itinerary we put together with our agent to Namibia and Botswana. We had a glitch in Namibia with a scenic flight of the Skeleton Coast that did not go as planned. I made contact with our agent and over a couple of days, he forged a solution that fixed the oversight by one of his vendors.
We enjoyed the desert lodge very much. It was a first-class and beyond operation. We also really enjoyed Sossusvlei. We were not happy with our shared guided rides as we were with parents and their 11-year-old only child who ran their lives. It affected us on our tour of Sossusvlei in that we were left alone without a guide for three hours to hike Deadvlei while they unsuccessfully attempted to hike Big Daddy. The longest anyone takes to do that hike is an hour and three quarters. They only made it halfway and were gone for three hours.
We were not thrilled with the two-hour, very rugged ride from and back to the airstrip to the camp, but we did enjoy the camp very much. In hindsight, if we had known the ride would be dissatisfying, we would have likely opted for a different accommodation. This said, the private rides in the Hoanib Valley were unique and very satisfying.
We loved that as much as both of our camps in Botswana, which were in the Okavango Delta and in quite different environments. The camp was wonderful. The highlight of our trip came at our last camp in Botswana. We really enjoyed this area of the Delta in that it had a lot of water. This created a very unique guided driving experience. The safari rides were arguably the best we’ve ever done as we witnessed three warthog kills by lions. We almost witnessed a fourth, of a lechwe by a hyena.
What made this camp a cut above the rest was the food and overall culinary approach of the executive chef. He was at the top of his game. This camp also offered surprise after surprise to make us feel special – lunch in the field, a private dinner in our room, bubble bath, etc.
Our travel agent put together an incredible itinerary and trip. He too was at the top of his game!
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Our trip to Namibia and South Africa was nothing short of magical. We were a group of 5 friends and stayed at the Hoodia Desert Lodge in the Namib Desert, Cape Town for New Year's Eve and Notten's Bush Camp in Sabi Sands Reserve. Both lodges were amazing with one of kind accommodations but not to be out down by the warm and hospitable staff. All making you feel like you are the only guest in the world while also making you feel like part of the family. Our Africa safari tour operator worked diligently to satisfy all our "wants" for our trips and was patient with any requests we made through the booking process. We just returned from our trip and are already planning our return trip to Africa!
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