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A Epic Overland Tour of Namibia
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Namibia with our guided overland tour, Untamed Dream #2. Experience awe-inspiring landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant cultures as you traverse this remarkable country. Here's the reversed itinerary:
The Untamed Dream overland tour is a thrilling 16-day journey through Namibia's most iconic and untouched landscapes. Starting at Okaukuejo Resort in Etosha National Park, you'll venture south through wildlife-rich savannas, breathtaking waterfalls, and rugged desert terrains. Highlights include the dramatic dunes of Sossusvlei, the coastal charm of Swakopmund, and ancient rock formations at Spitzkoppe. Relax at serene oases like Ongongo Waterfall and marvel at the cascading beauty of Epupa Falls.
From spotting elephants, lions, and rhinos at Etosha to exploring the cultural richness of Himba villages and enjoying camaraderie around campfires, this adventure offers the perfect mix of natural wonder and cultural discovery. Guided by an expert tour leader, it’s an experience that promises memories to last a lifetime.
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Itineraries
DAY 1
Okaukuejo Resort
Kick off your adventure at Okaukuejo Resort, renowned for its floodlit waterhole. Settle in, meet your guides and group, and enjoy the first night of wildlife viewing under Namibia’s magical night skies.
DAY 2
Etosha National Park - Olifantsrus Campsite
Travel deeper into Etosha National Park to Olifantsrus Campsite, a remote site with a waterhole viewing platform. Witness elephants, rhinos, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
DAY 3-4
Ruacana Eha Lodge
Head to Ruacana Eha Lodge for two nights. Explore the dramatic landscapes, visit Ruacana Falls, or venture into the surrounding wilderness for stunning views.
DAY 5 - 6
Omarunga Lodge Campsite
Arrive at Omarunga Lodge Campsite near the magnificent Epupa Falls. Spend two days enjoying the falls, visiting Himba villages, and immersing yourself in local culture.
DAY 7
Ongongo Waterfall Campsite
Make your way to Ongongo Waterfall Campsite, a tranquil oasis where you can cool off in natural rock pools and unwind under the stars.
DAY 8
Palmwag Lodge Campsite
Relax at Palmwag Lodge Campsite, a peaceful retreat surrounded by the savanna. Keep an eye out for desert-adapted wildlife in this stunning region.
DAY 9-10
Brandberg White Lady Lodge
Journey to Brandberg Mountain, Namibia’s highest peak. Stay at Brandberg White Lady Lodge for two nights and explore ancient rock art, including the famous White Lady painting.
DAY 11 - 12
Spitzkoppe Campsite
Travel to the striking Spitzkoppe, known as the "Matterhorn of Africa." Hike among granite peaks, admire ancient rock paintings, and enjoy spectacular sunsets.
DAY 13
Alte Brücke Campsite, Swakopmund
Arrive in Swakopmund, Namibia’s adventure capital. Camp at Alte Brücke, stock up on supplies, and enjoy optional activities like sandboarding, quad biking, or exploring the local culture.
DAY 14 - 15
Sesriem Campsite
Drive to Sesriem Campsite for two nights. Visit the iconic red dunes of Sossusvlei, explore Deadvlei, and take in the dramatic views of Sesriem Canyon. Witness awe-inspiring sunrises over the desert.
DAY 16
Hammerstein Lodge Campsite
Conclude your journey at Hammerstein Lodge Campsite. Share your final evening with the group under Namibia’s incredible starlit sky, reminiscing about the adventure of a lifetime.
WHAT DO WE SUPPLY?
- André du Preez (CATHSSETA-qualified) South African Guide) will take you on this epic adventure.
- Qualified Wilderness First Responder First Aider (Level 3) and advanced First Aid Kit
- A personalized tour magazine
- Pre-paid Camping, Park, and all Entrance Fees (When accommodated inside the park)
- Radios for inter-vehicle communication
- Advanced Recovery gear
- Printed Map, Photos, and short trip video
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
- A fully serviced reliable 4x4 vehicle with low range in a very good condition.
- Fuel range for at least 800km (mainly sandy travel, some mud and water crossings)
- Suitable recovery gear and quality tire repair kit.
- All your drinking water, meals, drinks, and snacks for at least 9 days.
- All Camping gear
- Firewood (as much as you can)
- First Aid Kit as per your requirements
- Valid Driver’s License
- A passport that is valid for at least 6 months with a minimum 2 blank visa pages for entry and exit stamps. Children below the age of 18 will also need valid passports, certified unabridged birth certificates, and a letter of consent from the other parent should the minor be traveling with only one parent.
- If the vehicle is your own, a certified copy of vehicle registration/vehicle license papers is acceptable at the border posts. This must be accompanied by a letter from the bank giving you authorisation to take the vehicle across the border and must indicate dates. Both the bank letter and copies of license papers should be signed by a Commissioner of Oaths.
- If the vehicle is rented or not registered in your name, you will need an affidavit from the South African police giving you permission from the rental company or owner to take the vehicle across the border. Both this letter and the registration documents need to be signed by a Commissioner of Oaths.
- Your vehicle must have a ZA sticker, which designates that they are foreign vehicles which were registered in South Africa. AA Accredited Sales Agent stores and outdoor retailers like Safari Centre will have them available for purchase.
- Third-Party Insurance valid for 90 Days
- All Fees relative to the border crossing; Insurance, etc.
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