Best Of Namibia North – 2026
Year-round | Northbound
EXPLORER
ZAR 34,950
PER PERSON SHARING
Classic
ZAR 48,250
PER PERSON SHARING
ZAR 1,200
OPTIONAL SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
ZAR 5,400
COMPULSORY SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
Your Classic Tour Experience
Departing from Cape Town’s diverse coastline, be inspired by sky blues against warm red desert sands in the Namib Desert. View iconic scenes like Dune 45 and Deadvlei’s stark beauty, taking walks and safaris amongst unique landscapes.
Highlights
- Orange River
- Fish River Canyon
- Quiver Tree Forest
- Dune 45
- Sossusvlei & Deadvlei
- Swakopmund
- Brandberg Hike
- Etosha National Park
On our classic tours, clients can choose between two accommodation options. The explorer (camping) option includes a dome tent (2.4×2.4m) and a 5cm-thick mattress. You’ll need to bring your own sleeping bag. Alternatively, the classic (accommodated) option offers more comfort with a variety of permanent tents, guesthouses, lodges, and hotels available.

Classic Tents

Permanent Tents

Hotels & Resorts

Lodges & Guesthouses

Classic Small Group Truck
Our scheduled tour trucks are equipped with 20 seats and extra space for storing camping gear. Perfect for
both small and large groups, the trucks also feature a club area with 4 additional seats, ideal for playing cards or socializing.
Additional features include:
Overhead luggage racks –
USB ports for charging devices –
Large dropdown tinted windows –
Window shading –
Locker space (35cm square, 80cm deep)

4×4 Safari Vehicle
We offer a range of vehicles to enhance your safari or game drive experience. These include standard open-sided 4×4 vehicles and safari mini-vans with pop-up roofs.
Key vehicle features:
Pop-up roof or open sides –
4-wheel drive –
Comfortable seating –
Capable of traversing rugged terrain
Traverse through Namibia’s most captivating landscapes, where time and heat have preserved relics in the desert and resilient wildlife roams across sand-whipped salt pans. Leaving Cape Town behind, your escapade begins in the rugged Cederberg region. Renowned for its majestic mountains and Rooibos tea plantations, this vista introduces you to the rich natural and culinary heritage of South Africa with a traditional “padstal” visit and a hearty welcome dinner under the stars.
Continuing north through Namaqualand, you’re greeted by an arid landscape, and if travelling between July to September, a dazzling display of wildflowers. The road leads to the serene banks of the Gariep (Orange) River, offering a chance to paddle along its waters or simply luxuriate in this tranquil setting. Inland, the majestic Fish River Canyon, the largest in Africa and second in the world, beckons with wonderful views and a walk around its rim.
Taking a change for the surreal, we head to the Quiver Tree Forest and the Giants Playground, where these ancient trees and rock formations tell stories of time and the indigenous San people. The landscape shifts into the heart of the Namib Desert with warm dunes stretching out to the horizon. Climb the looming Dune 45, walk among the ghostly trees of Deadvlei, and wander the crags of Sesriem Canyon on a palette of deep oranges against clear blue skies.
Driving westward brings you to Swakopmund, a coastal town that offers daring optionals combined with old-world charm. Here, desert excursions, ocean cruises, and a taste of German-inspired pastries offer a refreshing change of pace. Heading north, we take a cultural detour into the Brandberg Mountains to hike to the prehistoric White Lady rock painting site.
The vivacious crescendo arrives in Etosha National Park, where vast salt pans, acacia woodlands, and abundant wildlife promise splendid safari moments. Renowned for its elephants, lions, and herds of zebra as you crisscross this incredible reserve spotted with watering holes where animals gather. Your journey finishes with a transfer to Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, carrying with you the memories of starlit nights and resplendent sunsets with Africa’s soul-stirring beauty in mind.
Beginning in Cape Town, we drive through the rooibos coated mountains of the Cedarberg. Namaqualand greets us with the beginnings of the desert, though it is famous for its fluorescent orange flowers that bloom in July till September, stopping at the banks of the Gariep River which is open to be paddled the next morning. Fish River Canyon offers an opportunity to stretch your legs along its rim on day three.
A day of the desert, this is a treat of eclectic sights. Wander the Quiver Tree Forest and Giants Playground before entering the Namib-Naukluft National Park, where you’ll ascend the red sands of Dune 45 and Deadvlei. Our next stop is the coastal hub of Swakopmund, where an array of daring activities await you, such as quadbiking where the sand dunes meet the ocean. We hike the Brandberg Mountains the next day to examine ancient rock paintings. Easing off our legs, we embark through the arid Etosha National Park, packed with wildlife like the Big Five and critically endangered black rhino, all gathering to the few waterholes in the area.
For a drastic change in scenery, we cross into Botswana and the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), home to a stunning ecosystem. Taking a morning boat cruise along the Kavango River, our next destination opens into the heart of the Okavango Delta. Entering the Khwai Conservation Area, we take to the waterways by mokoro – a traditional canoe – hoping to see the resident elephants along its banks, followed by a full day safari in Moremi Game Reserve. We take a night in Makgadikgadi Pans before transitioning to the Chobe National Park, venturing out onto its golden-lit river on a boat cruise, giving exceptional sightings of the elephant and hippos that call it home.
After all the magnificent wildlife sightings, we drive to our final destination – the enthralling Victoria Falls, where the entirety of the Zambezi empties as a curtain of water into the gorge below. Choose from a variety of thrilling activities, from white water rafting to bungee jumping, the final day is yours to seize on the backdrop of the “Smoke That Thunders”.
Defined by its otherworldly landscapes, this tour is an unforgettable tableau marked by the Okavango’s sapphire waters and Namibia’s rolling dunes.
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German 🇩🇪 and Italian 🇮🇹 translators are available on selected departures. NB: Tour is still guided in English with English crew.
Please be aware, the above dates are only an indication of departure. To confirm availability on this tour, please reach out and get in touch with us…
DEPARTURES ON PROMOTION
Tour Itinerary
This below itinerary is flexible and can be changed without notice. A detailed, up-to-date dossier itinerary is available to download for this tour.
Leaving Cape Town we make a last stop for a look back at Table Mountain from across Table Bay. No road trip is complete without a stop at a traditional “Padstal”, these small farm stalls dot the byways of South Africa and offer a variety of homemade treats and bakes. The Cedarberg region not only boasts spectacular mountains and orange farms, but it is also the home of the Rooibos bush. Indigenous to the mountain slopes of the Cedarberg, this herbal beverage has earned an international reputation as a healthy and refreshing alternative to regular tea. A dinner at our overnight stop offers an opportunity for us to get acquainted while enjoying some South African hospitality.
Namaqualand presents us with our first experience of the Desert vistas that will accompany us in the days ahead. We continue our journey north and after a short stop for supplies in Springbok, we travel to our camp on the banks of the Orange River. If you are fortunate enough to be travelling in the spring months (July to September) you may encounter the wild flowers that have made this region famous. No matter the time of year though, the strange desert vistas offer a unique backdrop to this day’s travel.
While the Orange River was named after the Dutch Royal House, in recent times it has been referred to by its original name of Gariep, which simply means “river” in the indigenous KhoeKhoe language. The best way to experience the river is by getting out on the water and this morning we have the opportunity to join an optional canoe trip on the river. Around midday (after lunch) we depart the Orange River and head inland to the Fish River Canyon, the longest river in Namibia and the largest Canyon in Africa. We will drive to the rim of the Fish River Canyon and have an opportunity to stretch our legs with a gentle walk along the rim of the canyon. Afterwards, we turn west and head for Keetmanshoop where we will overnight.
Our morning will be spent meandering through the Quiver Tree Forest and The Giants Playground – named for the way in which the massive dolerite boulders have been placed on each other – creating rock formations and a series of mazes. Every overland journey has some long travelling days and today is one of those as we venture deeper into the Namib Desert. Our destination is the dune fields that cover the western reaches of the desert. Long dusty roads and sparsely populated farmlands offer us an insight into the vastness of rural Namibia. From the grasslands in the east to the red dunes of the west the slowly changing landscapes represents the many faces of this desert country. We spend the next two nights on the doorstep of the dune fields and fall asleep to the unique calls of the elusive Barking Gecko.
Today we will rise early for our drive to the Namib-Naukluft National Park. We will enter the park just after sunrise and travel through to the famous Dune 45. A brisk climb up Dune 45 offers us the perfect vantage point to marvel at the changing colours of the desert. Once satisfied we descend this famous dune and enjoy a hearty breakfast before catching a 4×4 transfer into Sossusvlei, here we will spend time on foot visiting the pans at Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. Our desert exploration concludes with a visit to the Sesriem Canyon. Tonight we empty the red sand from our shoes and spend the night under the magnificent desert stars, knowing that we have spent a full-day enjoying the wonders of this harsh land.
On our final day in the desert, we have the privilege of joining a local expert for an enlightening desert excursion (this activity could take place the previous afternoon). While bidding a reluctant farewell to the Namib, we make a stop to commemorate our crossing of the Tropic of Capricorn. Having taken in the wonders of the Namib Desert we turn west and head into the sunset to our next destination, the bustling coastal town of Swakopmund where adventure awaits along with a welcome touch of civilization. Upon arriving in Swakopmund, we will be presented with the opportunity to book any number of thrilling adventures available. Tonight we’ll enjoy a dinner out at a local restaurant.
While for many it is the adrenaline fuelled adventures that will grab their attention, Swakopmund offers all that and more. Take the opportunity today to explore the town at your leisure, as there are a number of attractions for every taste. Not to be missed is the selection of famed coffee shops and bakeries that offer a delightful range of German inspired treats. Swakopmund offers all the conveniences of a small city and is the perfect launching pad for the journey through the northern reaches of the land.
Our exploration of the desert continues with a trip up north, where head to Brandberg for a nature walk with your Nomad guide to see the San rock art. The Brandberg (Burning Mountains) are regarded as the highest in Namibia and home to the famous White Lady, one of more than 45,000 rock paintings in the area. This morning we will make the ±2-hour return hike to visit the painting that is said to be around 2,000 years old. (Please be advised that this activity will take place either this evening or tomorrow morning early. The hike does traverse rough terrain along the gorge of the normally dry Tsisab River)
With vast salt pans, savanna and woodland, Etosha is one of Africa’s finest game parks. At 18 000 sq km, it is one of the biggest Parks in Southern Africa. Etosha means “great white area”, which refers to the large dried pan in the middle of the Park.
Our second day in Etosha allows for a full day to continue our exploration of the park. No day on safari is ever the same and the suspense before that special sighting is the motivation that keeps our eyes wide open. We explore the edges of the Etosha Pan in search of the abundant wildlife that occur in the park.
This morning is free for you to relax around camp. You will be met at camp by a representative (between 11h00 and 12h00) who will be transferring you to Windhoek. The shuttle service is expected to take between 4 – 5 hours. The shuttle service is offered exclusively to Nomad guests, and the number of travellers is dependent on the number of guests booked. Sit back, relax and enjoy your drive to Namibia’s capital, Windhoek. Your tour will end upon arrival in the city in the late afternoon.
TOUR INFORMATION
08:00am – Double Tree Hilton – Woodstock, Cape Town
31 Brickfield Rd, Salt River, Cape Town, 7935
Included – Meals as outlined in the itinerary – 10 Breakfast 10 Lunch 8 Dinner – which are prepared and served at the Nomad truck / accommodation / qualified crew / filtered water / transport in the Nomad truck / included highlights as per the itinerary / entrance fees to National Parks.
Excluded – Items of a personal nature (snacks, alcohol, bottled water, soft drinks, tips) / entrance fees (associated with optional activities) / souvenirs
1x Tour Guide
1x Driver/Cook
German Translator Available
The following optional activities are available to be pre-booked along with your tour.
Day 3
– Orange River Canoe Trip
Day 7
– Swakopmund Quadbiking
– Dolphin Catamaran Cruise
– Living Dunes Tour
– Sandwich Harbour Dune Drive
– Skeleton Coast Cape Cross
– Spitzkoppe Adventure Drive
Day 10
– Full day 4×4 safari in Etosha National Park
What is a single supplement?
On camping tours, single supplements are optional however on accommodated tours, single supplements are compulsory if you are travelling on your own. If you have purchased the single supplement, you will receive your own tent / room for the tour. However, in the event that your Activity Package includes an activity that involves accommodation, you will be required to share for the duration of that activity. The single supplement does not cover any Activity Package items and these are booked on a shared basis, regardless if you are on a camping or accommodated tour.
Only a maximum of 4 Single Supplements are allowed per tour. Any extra Single Supplements are on requests basis only.
When is a single supplement required?
All of our tours are priced on twin share accommodation. If you are booking one of our accommodated tours and you are travelling on your own, you are required to pay the single supplement. There are a maximum of 4 single supplements available on all tours.
If you require accommodation before or after your tour we can arrange this for you. We can also arrange airport transfers – contact your travel agent or Nomad to make these bookings.
Pre-Accommodation
Double Tree Hilton – Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa
Post-Accommodation
Arebbusch Lodge – Windhoek, Namibia
Nomad has a non-profit Trust that looks after the people, animals and places that we visit. We realise that a footprint is left where we travel and for this reason, the Nomad Africa Trust was established. Your donation to the Trust is called a “Green Seat”. If you would like to help Nomad making Africa Greener, simply choose the tick box during your booking process (or contact us afterwards to add it) and we will take care of the rest. The Nomad African Trust is responsible for the administration of the funds collected from the sale of the green seats and these funds are distributed to various projects as identified by the Trust.
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