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Maestro Maestro Jrnys

Monkey Inc's Namibia

Raw and Rugged

TRIP DATES
Calendar icon 05 Nov 25 - 14 Nov 25
PRICE PER PERSON
Price icon 3,200

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WILDLIFE
OFF-BEAT
ADVENTURE
TRIP DATES
Calendar icon 05 Nov 25-14 Nov 25
PRICE PER PERSON
Price icon 3,200

Information
About this Jrny

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure through Namibia, a land of breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. This journey takes you across some of the country’s most iconic destinations, from vast deserts to vibrant cities, ensuring an experience filled with awe-inspiring moments.

Your Maestro for the Jrny is Ankita Kumar, better known by her Instagram handle monkey.inc. As a full-time traveller, Ankita has been on wild adventures all over the world—from riding an open iron ore train across the Sahara desert to diving in a shipwreck.

Our journey begins in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Travel to Etosha for thrilling safaris, where you’ll venture into Namibia’s untamed wilderness in search of its famous wildlife, including majestic elephants, graceful giraffes, and elusive big cats. Game drives through sprawling savannahs and watering holes promise up-close encounters with Africa’s most incredible creatures.

Travel further into the desert to the Skeleton coast. Home to unique wildlife, including desert-adapted elephants, seals, and jackals, the eerie yet stunning scenery makes it a paradise for adventurers and photographers alike.

Your exploration of Namibia wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Walvis Bay, a charming coastal town where colonial architecture meets the wild beauty of the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll along its sandy beaches, and experience the unique blend of German and African cultures.

Experience the ethereal beauty of Sossusvlei, home to some of the world’s tallest sand dunes. Climb the iconic dunes for a breathtaking sunrise view over the endless desert, then explore Deadvlei, where twisted camel thorn trees stand like eerie sculptures against the burnt-orange sands.

This Namibian journey is a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and surreal landscapes—an experience that will leave you in awe and inspire a deep appreciation for the raw beauty of nature.

Highlights
  • Experience thrilling safaris and wildlife spotting at Etosha
  • Relax at the charming coastal town of Walvis Bay
  • Go on a thrilling dolphin and seal cruise
  • Visit the Himba tribe, a semi-nomadic people
  • Drive through the Skeleton coast
  • Enjoy the spectacular sight of Sossusvlei, some of the highest dunes in the world
  • An optional hot air balloon ride over the Namibian desert
  • Connect with Ankita, a seasoned traveller and adventurer, throughout your journey
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Overview

Dates
Calendar icon 5Nov’25 - 14Nov’25
Suggested Ages
Suggested ages icon 12+
Duration
Duration icon 10 days
Activity Level
Fast Paced

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Group Size
Group size icon 6 - 14
Travel Style
Travel style icon comfort

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Price per person
Price icon $3,200

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Itinerary
Wed 05 Nov

Arrival in Windhoek

Thu 06 Nov

Windhoek to Etosha

Fri 07 Nov

A day in Etosha

Sat 08 Nov

Etosha National park - Palmwag

Sun 09 Nov

Palmwag to Walvis Bay

Mon 10 Nov

A day in Walvis Bay

Tue 11 Nov

Walvis Bay to Solitaire

Wed 12 Nov

Solitaire - Sossusvlei - Sesriem

Thu 13 Nov

Solitaire to Windhoek

Fri 14 Nov

Depart Windhoek

Stay
Town Lodge
CHECK IN 05 Nov
Night 1 N
CHECK OUT 06 Nov
Town Lodge

Windhoek
Toshari Lodge
CHECK IN 06 Nov
Night 2 N
CHECK OUT 08 Nov
Toshari Lodge

Etosha
Palmwag Lodge
CHECK IN 08 Nov
Night 1 N
CHECK OUT 09 Nov
Palmwag Lodge

Palmwag
Protea hotel Pelican Bay
CHECK IN 09 Nov
Night 2 N
CHECK OUT 11 Nov
Protea hotel Pelican Bay

Walvis Bay
Soft Adventure Camp
CHECK IN 11 Nov
Night 2 N
CHECK OUT 13 Nov
Soft Adventure Camp

Solitaire
Town Lodge
CHECK IN 13 Nov
Night 1 N
CHECK OUT 14 Nov
Town Lodge

Windhoek
Your Daily Itinerary

Arrival in Windhoek

Arrive in Windhoek and receive a warm welcome before heading to your accommodation. Take in the city's charm, soaking in the golden hues of the Namibian sky. Meet your fellow travellers and Maestro, Ankita, your knowledgeable guide who will accompany you throughout this remarkable expedition.

As evening falls, a delightful dinner awaits. Enjoy a satisfying meal featuring local flavours in a pleasant setting, with the opportunity to get to know your travel companions better. Settle into your resort for a restful night as you gear up for the adventure ahead.

Meals Included: Dinner

Arrival in Windhoek - Day 1 image

Activities

Meet and Greet in Windhoek activity
Meet and Greet in Windhoek
00:00 - 23:59

Arrive at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek (Airport Code:WDH). Once you pass immigration, retrieve your luggage and clear customs. Please look for JrnyOn representative holding a placard with your name at the exit.

Duration: 45 min
Distance: 45km/ 30 miles

Windhoek to Etosha

Journey from Windhoek to Etosha, taking in Namibia's vast landscapes along the way. As you depart the capital, watch as urban surroundings gradually transform into expansive savannah. The drive offers a magnificent introduction to Namibia's diverse terrain – rolling hills giving way to stretches of golden grasslands dotted with acacia trees and occasional wildlife sightings that hint at the adventures ahead.

Upon arrival at the lodge, check in and refresh before enjoying a light lunch. The anticipation builds as you meet your expert guides who will share their deep knowledge of this remarkable ecosystem. Board specially equipped safari vehicles, perfect for wildlife viewing and photography, and venture into Etosha National Park for your first game drive.

Etosha, meaning 'Great White Place', reveals its treasures as you navigate its renowned salt pan and surrounding bushland. Keep your binoculars ready as you might spot elephants, zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species in their natural habitat. Your guide expertly tracks animal movements, explaining the intricate relationships between the park's flora and fauna.

As the afternoon light casts a golden glow across the landscape, make your way back to the lodge, arriving before sunset. Settle in for your overnight stay in Etosha, where the sounds of the African wilderness will serenade you through the evening.

Meals Included: Lunch & Dinner

Windhoek to Etosha - Day 2 image

Activities

Transfer to Etosha activity
Transfer to Etosha
07:00 - 11:00

Today you depart early to Etosha National Park. Pack your camera and binoculars for extraordinary animal encounters in one of Africa's most celebrated conservation areas.

Duration: 4 hours
Distance: 426km/ 264 miles

Lunch at Lodge activity
Lunch at Lodge
13:00 - 14:00

Enjoy a hearty lunch at a cozy lodge, surrounded by rustic charm and warm hospitality. Savour delicious, freshly prepared meals, from savoury stews to grilled specialties, paired with refreshing drinks.

Afternoon Safari in the Etosha National Park activity
Afternoon Safari in the Etosha National Park
15:00 - 18:30

Set out on an afternoon safari in Etosha National Park, exploring waterholes near Namutoni and the Von Lindequist Gate. Watch as elephants, giraffes, and antelopes gather, while predators lurk nearby. The golden light enhances the dramatic landscape, offering prime wildlife sightings and stunning photo opportunities.

Dinner at Lodge activity
Dinner at Lodge
19:00 - 20:00

Enjoy a delightful dinner at the Lodge. Savour expertly crafted dishes blending local flavours with international cuisine, all in a serene, safari-style setting. Dine under the stars or in the elegant restaurant, complemented by warm hospitality and fine wines.

A day in Etosha

Spend an exhilarating day in Etosha National Park, immersing yourself in Namibia's wildlife haven. Begin with a morning safari, setting out as the first light breaks across the expansive landscape. This magical hour offers optimal wildlife viewing as animals are most active during the cooler temperatures.

Your skilled guide navigates the park's diverse terrain, stopping at strategic watering holes where elephants gather in family groups, wary lions come to drink, and the endangered black rhino might make a rare appearance. The vastness of Etosha's salt pan creates a striking backdrop for these intimate wildlife encounters.

Return to the lodge for a delicious lunch and brief respite during the midday heat. Share your morning sightings with fellow travellers whilst enjoying regional cuisine that reflects Namibia's cultural diversity.

Refreshed, set out on another game drive in the afternoon when the wildlife returns to activity. Your guide's expertise proves invaluable as they interpret animal behaviours and track elusive species through the African wilderness. Photograph zebras, giraffes and countless antelope species in the golden afternoon light.

As the sun sets in spectacular fashion, return to your lodge in Etosha where a delightful dinner awaits. Dine under the star-filled Namibian sky, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature – the distant roar of a lion perhaps adding drama to your wilderness experience.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

A day in Etosha - Day 3 image

Activities

Morning Safari in the Etosha National Park activity
Morning Safari in the Etosha National Park
07:00 - 12:00

Experience the magic of a morning safari in Etosha National Park, exploring waterholes near Namutoni and the Von Lindequist Gate. Watch elephants, lions, and antelopes gather at the shimmering pools, while the golden sunrise paints the landscape. Spot vibrant birdlife and feel the wild come to life.

Lunch at Lodge activity
Lunch at Lodge
13:00 - 14:00

Enjoy a hearty lunch at a cozy lodge, surrounded by rustic charm and warm hospitality. Savour delicious, freshly prepared meals, from savoury stews to grilled specialties, paired with refreshing drinks.

Afternoon Safari in the Etosha National Park activity
Afternoon Safari in the Etosha National Park
15:00 - 18:30

Set out on an afternoon safari in Etosha National Park, exploring waterholes near Namutoni and the Von Lindequist Gate. Watch as elephants, giraffes, and antelopes gather, while predators lurk nearby. The golden light enhances the dramatic landscape, offering prime wildlife sightings and stunning photo opportunities.

Dinner at Lodge activity
Dinner at Lodge
19:00 - 20:00

Enjoy a delightful dinner at the Lodge. Savour expertly crafted dishes blending local flavours with international cuisine, all in a serene, safari-style setting. Dine under the stars or in the elegant restaurant, complemented by warm hospitality and fine wines.

Etosha National park - Palmwag

After breakfast, visit the Himba Village. This captivating cultural encounter offers profound insight into the traditional, semi-nomadic lifestyle of one of Namibia's most distinctive indigenous groups. Observe as the Himba people welcome you to their settlement, their skin adorned with the characteristic red ochre paste that serves both practical and symbolic purposes. Marvel at the elaborate hairstyles that denote age and social status, and admire the intricate beadwork that embellishes their attire. Learn about their animal husbandry practices, ancestral customs, and communal way of life that has remained largely unchanged for generations despite the encroachment of modernity.

Drive to Palmwag and check into lodge. Afternoon 4x4 excursion on the lodge concession. The vast conservancy offers breathtaking scenery with rocky outcrops, palm-lined oases, and endless desert plains. It’s a prime destination for adventurous safaris and unforgettable encounters with nature.

Stay the night at Palmwag.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Etosha National park - Palmwag - Day 4 image

Activities

Visit a Himba Village activity
Visit a Himba Village
09:00 - 11:00

A visit to a Himba village in Namibia offers a unique cultural experience, providing insight into the traditional, semi-nomadic lifestyle of the Himba people.

Known for their distinctive red ochre-covered skin and elaborate hairstyles, the Himba maintain ancient customs, including their intricate beadwork, animal husbandry, and communal way of life.

Drive to Palmwag activity
Drive to Palmwag
11:00 - 14:30

Travel from Etosha National Park to Palmwag. Palmwag is a remote wilderness in Namibia, known for its rugged landscapes and abundant desert-adapted wildlife, including elephants and rhinos.

Duration: 3.5 hours
Distance: 272 km/ 170 miles

Afternoon Safari activity
Afternoon Safari
15:00 - 18:00

In the afternoon you depart on a 4x4 excursion on the lodge concession. The vast conservancy offers breathtaking scenery with rocky outcrops, palm-lined oases, and endless desert plains. It’s a prime destination for adventurous safaris and unforgettable encounters with nature.

Palmwag to Walvis Bay

After breakfast, set off on a drive through the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. This dramatic and hauntingly beautiful stretch of coastline unfolds before you as your journey continues, revealing its reputation as one of Africa's most captivating wilderness areas. The haunting remains of shipwrecks emerge from the misty shoreline, testament to the treacherous maritime conditions that earned this region its ominous name. Watch as roaring Atlantic waves crash against the barren shore, creating a mesmerising contrast with the vast desert landscapes that stretch inland.

Often referred to as the "Land God Made in Anger" by local tribes, this otherworldly territory harbours surprising wildlife. Your guide points out signs of desert-adapted elephants that remarkably survive in this harsh environment, alongside colonies of Cape fur seals barking on rocky outcrops, and opportunistic jackals prowling the periphery. The ethereal quality of light filtering through the coastal fog creates an photographer's dream, with endless opportunities to capture the eerie yet stunning scenery.

After visiting the area with your guide, you continue through Swakopmund, a charming coastal town in Namibia that blends German colonial architecture with a vibrant seaside atmosphere. Check-in to your hotel at Walvis Bay and evening at leisure.

Overnight in Walvis Bay.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Palmwag to Walvis Bay - Day 5 image

Activities

Drive down the Skeleton Coast activity
Drive down the Skeleton Coast
09:00 - 11:00

The Skeleton Coast in Namibia is a dramatic and hauntingly beautiful stretch of coastline known for its shipwrecks, roaring Atlantic waves, and vast desert landscapes. Often called the “Land God Made in Anger,” it is home to unique wildlife, including desert-adapted elephants, seals, and jackals. The eerie yet stunning scenery makes it a paradise for adventurers and photographers alike.

Duration: 8 hours
Distance: 400 km/ 248 miles

A day in Walvis Bay

After breakfast, drive to Walvis Bay Port for a fun-filled day packed with exciting experiences, great food, and adventure. The journey takes you along the scenic coastal road, revealing stunning views where the desert meets the Atlantic Ocean. Arrive at the bustling harbour where your marine adventure awaits.

The natural lagoon at Walvis Bay teems with wildlife – countless sea birds patrol the skies, playful sea lions bask on jetties, and various dolphin species frequent these protected waters. Board your vessel for an enlightening dolphin and seal cruise. Set sail on this marine educational excursion in search of the bay's charismatic inhabitants. Watch for the acrobatic displays of bottlenose and Heaviside's dolphins, the curious gaze of mola (sunfish), and the entertaining antics of Cape fur seals. Your knowledgeable skipper shares fascinating insights about the marine ecosystem throughout the journey.

Savour light snacks during the cruise, including freshly harvested local oysters – a particular delicacy of this region – served with a refreshing drink whilst you absorb the magnificent coastal scenery.

In the afternoon, embark on an optional 4x4 Sandwich Harbour excursion, where expert guides navigate towering dunes and coastal plains to reach the spectacular point where massive dunes cascade directly into the Atlantic Ocean. Alternatively, enjoy desert tours, quad biking or exploring the town. Spend the night in Walvis Bay.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A day in Walvis Bay - Day 6 image

Activities

Drive to Walvis Bay Port / Lagoon activity
Drive to Walvis Bay Port / Lagoon
08:00 - 09:00

Cruise along Namibia’s scenic coastal road to Walvis Bay Port and Lagoon, where flamingos and pelicans wade in shimmering waters. The lagoon’s serene beauty contrasts with the port’s bustling activity. Enjoy fresh seafood, spot dolphins, or take in breathtaking Atlantic Ocean views from the shoreline.

Dolphin and seal cruise activity
Dolphin and seal cruise
09:00 - 12:00

Set sail on an unforgettable dolphin and seal cruise, where playful dolphins glide alongside the boat and seals bask on rocky shores. Enjoy stunning ocean views as expert guides share fascinating marine life facts. Capture incredible moments and feel the thrill of wildlife up close on this scenic adventure.

Optional Activities

Sandwich Harbour 4x4 Excursion activity
Sandwich Harbour 4x4 Excursion
14:00 - 17:00

Experience the thrill of a Sandwich Harbour 4x4 excursion, where towering golden dunes dramatically plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. Navigate shifting sands, witness breathtaking panoramas, and spot unique wildlife in this untouched coastal wilderness. A true adventure where desert and sea become one.

Walvis Bay to Solitaire

After breakfast, the drive continues south into the heart of the Namib Desert, the seas of sand, also declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you journey deeper into this ancient landscape, witness the terrain transform around you—rocky outcrops giving way to increasingly vast expanses of undulating dunes. The colours shift throughout the day, from pale gold to rich ochre as the sun traverses the impossibly blue Namibian sky.

Follow your guide along the well-maintained desert roads, stopping occasionally to photograph particularly striking vistas or interesting desert-adapted wildlife. The immensity of this arid wilderness becomes increasingly apparent as you progress, with towering dunes appearing on the horizon like a mirage from another world.

Enjoy a relaxed lunch en route, perhaps under the shade of a solitary acacia tree, before continuing your journey to Sesriem, the gateway to the famous dunes of Sossusvlei.

Upon arrival at your lodge in Solitaire, allow yourself to unwind after the long drive. Refresh with a dip in the pool offering stunning views over the magnificent desert landscape, relax at the bar with a sundowner in hand, or simply find a quiet spot to witness the beautiful desert sunset as it bathes the ancient landscape in golden light.

Overnight in Solitaire.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Walvis Bay to Solitaire - Day 7 image

Activities

Drive to Solitaire activity
Drive to Solitaire
07:00 - 14:00

The drive continues south to Sesriem, into the heart of the Namib Desert - the seas of sand, also declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Duration: 6 hours
Distance: 280km/ 173 miles

Dinner at the lodge activity
Dinner at the lodge
19:00 - 20:00

Enjoy a delightful dinner at the Lodge. Savour expertly crafted dishes blending local flavours with international cuisine, all in a serene, safari-style setting. Dine under the stars or in the elegant restaurant, complemented by warm hospitality and fine wines.

Solitaire - Sossusvlei - Sesriem

Breakfast before sunrise at your lodge. The best time to visit this magical place is from sunrise, when the first light of day casts enchanting shadows across the ancient landscape. Enjoy the spectacular sight of some of the highest dunes in the world, their magnificent ridges and curves transformed by the morning colours of the Namib Desert. Watch as the ochre sands shift from deep purple to burnt orange and finally to golden amber as the sun climbs higher.

The area is famous for Deadvlei, a surreal white clay pan dotted with ancient, dead camel thorn trees, their blackened silhouettes stark against the brilliant white floor and fiery orange dunes. These 900-year-old tree skeletons create one of Africa's most photographed landscapes. For the ambitious, climbing Big Daddy dune offers unparalleled panoramic views of this primeval terrain.

In the afternoon, visit the Sesriem Canyon, a natural gorge carved millions of years ago by the once mighty Tsauchab River. Explore its cool depths and marvel at the layered sedimentary rocks revealing the geological history of this arid region.

Lunch and dinner will be at your lodge, where you can savour regional specialities whilst reflecting on the day's adventures. The evening offers spectacular stargazing opportunities beneath the vast Namibian sky.

Spend the night at your lodge in Sesriem, where dreams are coloured by the day's unforgettable desert experiences.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Solitaire - Sossusvlei - Sesriem - Day 8 image

Activities

Visit Sossusvlei activity
Visit Sossusvlei
06:00 - 09:00

Sossusvlei is a breathtaking desert landscape in Namibia, known for its towering red sand dunes, some of the highest in the world. The area is famous for Deadvlei, a surreal white clay pan dotted with ancient, dead camel thorn trees. At sunrise and sunset, the dunes glow in vibrant shades of orange and red, creating a mesmerising and otherworldly scene.

Visit the Sesriem Canyon activity
Visit the Sesriem Canyon
14:00 - 16:30

The Sesriem Canyon is a natural gorge, carved millions of years ago by the once mighty Tsauchab River. The Tsauchab River, which originates in the Naukluft massif, has carved this rift in the 15-million-year-old rock and sand deposits. The canyon offers a pleasant and interesting walk to its narrow end upstream and to its wider part downstream.

Dinner at the lodge activity
Dinner at the lodge
19:00 - 20:00

Enjoy a delightful dinner at the Lodge. Savour expertly crafted dishes blending local flavours with international cuisine, all in a serene, safari-style setting. Dine under the stars or in the elegant restaurant, complemented by warm hospitality and fine wines.

Solitaire to Windhoek

Before departing back to Windhoek, treat yourself to a hot air balloon flight over the desert just after sunrise (optional activity). Drift silently above the ancient landscape as the morning light reveals the full majesty of the Namib's endless dunes stretching toward the horizon. This bird's-eye perspective offers incomparable photographic opportunities and a profound appreciation of the desert's vast scale and intricate patterns.

Travel back through an ever-changing landscape via the Khomashochland mountain range, where rocky outcrops and surprising patches of vegetation punctuate the journey. Watch as the terrain gradually transforms from arid desert to the more temperate central highlands, until you reach Windhoek, the charming capital nestled in the centre of the country.

Stop for a leisurely lunch on the way, sampling local cuisine in a picturesque setting. After checking into your comfortable hotel in Windhoek, enjoy a short orientation visit of the city, with its blend of German colonial architecture and modern African vibrancy. Take some time for shopping in the craft markets or boutiques, where you can purchase authentic Namibian souvenirs and artworks.

The day concludes with dinner in a local restaurant serving traditional specialities, perhaps accompanied by a glass of South African wine or Namibian craft beer.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Solitaire to Windhoek - Day 9 image

Activities

Drive to Windhoek activity
Drive to Windhoek
09:00 - 14:30

Travel back through an ever-changing landscape via the Khomashochland mountain range, until you reach Windhoek, the capital in the centre of the country.

Duration: 6.5 hours
Distance: 415 km/ 257 miles

City tour of Windhoek activity
City tour of Windhoek
15:00 - 18:00

A city tour of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, offers a blend of history, culture, and colonial architecture. Key attractions include Christuskirche, a striking German Lutheran church, and the Independence Memorial Museum, which showcases Namibia’s journey to independence.

Optional Activities

Hot Air Balloon ride over desert activity
Hot Air Balloon ride over desert
05:00 - 07:00

A hot air balloon ride over Sossusvlei is one of the most breathtaking experiences in Namibia. The cool early morning air provides the perfect conditions for a smooth ascent, as you drift over the vast golden-red dunes, some of the tallest in the world. As the sun rises, the landscape transforms into a surreal mix of colours, with shadows stretching over the rippled sand dunes, offering an unparalleled view of one of the most iconic desert landscapes on Earth.

Depart Windhoek

Bid farewell to Namibia, as you embark on your journey home with unforgettable memories of Namibia's beauty. Transport will be arranged to get you to the Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek (Airport Code: WDH) for your flight back home.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Depart Windhoek - Day 10 image

Activities

Depart Windhoek activity
Depart Windhoek
00:00 - 23:59

Today your JrnyOn journey comes to an end. Transport will be arranged to get you to the Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek (Airport Code: WDH) for your flight back home.

Duration: 45 min
Distance: 45km/ 30 miles

Frequently Asked Questions

This trip is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers eager to explore Namibia’s diverse landscapes and rich culture. Witness incredible wildlife in Etosha National Park, cruise alongside dolphins and seals in Walvis Bay, and trek the otherworldly dunes of Sossusvlei. Discover the haunting beauty of the Skeleton coast's landscapes, experience the unique culture of the Himba tribe, and explore the stunning Sesriem Canyon. For the ultimate adventure, embark on a thrilling hot air balloon ride over the Namib Desert. If you love nature, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes, this journey is for you!

Yes, Ankita will be travelling on this Jrny.

- International and Domestic flights

- Visa fees (if applicable)

- Alcoholic beverages

- Personal expenses (e.g., drinks, laundry, tips for guides and drivers)

- Camera/video charges during sightseeing

- Tips for guides and drivers

- Additional meals not mentioned in the itinerary

Absolutely! Solo travellers are more than welcome on this trip. Many of your fellow travellers will be travelling solo, making it a brilliant opportunity to meet like-minded people while discovering destinations together.

You should arrive and depart from Hosea Kutako International Airport (airport code: WDH) in Windhoek.

All foreign travellers will require a valid passport. The passport should have a validity for at least six months beyond the completion of travel. All travellers will require a visa for entry into Namibia. Indian passport holders do not qualify for e-visa, you must apply through the Namibia Embassy in New Delhi. Processing time 3-7 working days, fees INR 3000. Each passenger must be personally responsible for ensuring she/he possesses valid travel documentation. If you would like assistance with your visa, please write to [email protected]

Travel insurance is mandatory to protect against loss of personal valuables, illness or unforeseen late cancellations. While suppliers make every effort to ensure guests' safety, we cannot be held responsible for events beyond our control. For those looking for an insurance supplier, we can recommend Insurance Nomads. Write to them at [email protected] with your Jrny details for insurance options.

Yellow Fever: Proof of yellow fever vaccination is mandatory if you are arriving from a country where yellow fever is endemic. Ensure you carry your International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) as evidence. We advise you to check with your doctor in case you have any personal requirements. Also check with your local clinic or doctor a few weeks before the trip for any change in recommendations.

Yes, airport transfers are included in this tour. These transfers will be shared with you before your travel.

There are no scheduled activities on the first day except for a sunset drink and dinner. Hotel check-in is typically from 14:00, so you can plan your arrival accordingly.

Generally, there are no inclusions on the tour on the last day.

Children under 12 are not allowed on this Jrny. Children above 12 are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult.

Minors under 18 traveling to Namibia must have a birth certificate translated and certified in English while traveling.

Please take note of the information below according to your situation:

A. If they are traveling with an adult other than a legal parent: copies of their passports or legal parent identification documents are required. The contact information of the legal parents must also be provided.

B. If they travel with only one parent: a letter from the other parent giving consent to the minor to travel is required. A death certificate must be provided if a parent is dead.

C. If they travel alone: ​​a letter from their parents / legal parents authorizing them to travel in the country, a letter containing the contact details and residential information of the person who would receive the minor passenger, a copy of the identity document, the valid passport or permanent residence permit for the person hosting the minor passenger, and details of the contents of the parents / legal parents of the minor are required.

PLEASE NOTE: without the birth certificate and authorizing letters, boarding the airline and / or entry within Namibian territory will be refused.

Normally, yes! In some cases if the exact hotels are unavailable for any reason, we'll make sure you're put up in hotels that are equivalent to the original in terms of location and facilities. Rest assured, your stay will be as promised.

Please read through the itinerary in detail to understand the intensity of the activities planned. There are some long walks scheduled. Overall for the tour on a scale from 1 - 5, a fitness level of 3 would be ideal.

Yes, Namibia’s landscapes are vast, so there will be some long drives. The longest drive is 7 hours down the Skeleton Coast. However, stops at scenic and cultural sites will break up the journey.

Vegetarian options will be available, but might be somewhat limited. The same is true for vegan options

We try and cater to other diet restrictions as much as possible. But, we do focus on regional local cuisine. So there will be limitations. Please write to [email protected] with your booking number in the subject line to inform us well in advance of any such restrictions.

Namibia has a dry climate with warm days and cool nights. Depending on the season, temperatures can vary: Winter (May - September): Cool mornings and evenings, with daytime temperatures around 20-25°C. Summer (October - April): Hot days, reaching up to 35°C, with occasional rain. For up to date weather information, visit weather.com before your trip begins.

We require a 35% advance payment at the time of booking.

The remaining balance needs to be paid in full at least 50 days before the date of travel

We have the following cancellation terms for this tour:

Cancellation up to 91 days from the date of travel: 10% cancellation charges (as per the total trip cost) will be levied, the rest will be refunded to you

From 90 -46 days from the date of travel: 30% cancellation charges will be levied

45 days or less from the date of travel: 100% cancellation charges will be levied

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