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14-Day Namibia Itinerary with Etosha (Premium Route Plan)

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  • Reserve margin days for weather/availability variability.

The 14-Day Premium Namibia Itinerary

Fourteen days is enough to see the full breadth of Namibia — from the orange dunes of Sossusvlei to the salt pans and rhinos of Etosha, with the Atlantic coast, Damaraland rock art and the Kalahari desert in between. This is a premium route designed for visitors who want depth, comfort and maximum diversity.

Complete 14-Day Route

DayRoute / ActivityOvernight
1Arrive Windhoek; city orientation; Joe’s Beerhouse dinnerWindhoek
2Windhoek → Sossusvlei (360 km via Rehoboth and Solitaire)Sesriem lodge
3Pre-dawn dunes; Deadvlei; afternoon Sesriem CanyonSesriem lodge
4Sossusvlei → Swakopmund via Walvis Bay (400 km)Swakopmund
5Swakopmund: seal kayaking at Walvis Bay; town explorationSwakopmund
6Swakopmund → Twyfelfontein via Henties Bay (300 km)Damaraland lodge
7Twyfelfontein rock engravings; Burnt Mountain; desert elephantsDamaraland lodge
8Damaraland → Kamanjab → Etosha Galton Gate (Dolomite)Dolomite Camp
9Dolomite guided drive; western Etosha (exclusive access)Dolomite Camp
10Dolomite → Anderson Gate → OkaukuejoOkaukuejo
11Full western circuit + Okaukuejo waterhole nightOkaukuejo
12Okaukuejo → Halali → Namutoni; pan rim roadNamutoni
13Eastern plains dawn drive; exit Von Lindequist; GrootfonteinOkonjima
14Okonjima cheetah/leopard activity; return WindhoekWindhoek (depart)

Destination Highlights

Sossusvlei (Days 2–3)

  • Dune 45 sunrise — the iconic orange-red dune pyramid
  • Deadvlei — ancient dead trees on white clay pan; extraordinary photography
  • Sossusvlei valley — Big Daddy and Mama dunes

Swakopmund (Days 4–5)

  • Seal colony kayaking at Pelican Point
  • Flamingo sundowner cruise on Walvis Bay lagoon
  • German colonial architecture and restaurants

Damaraland (Days 6–7)

  • Twyfelfontein — UNESCO rock engravings; 2,000+ petroglyphs
  • Desert-adapted elephant tracking (guided activity)
  • Brandberg massif and White Lady rock painting

Etosha (Days 8–13)

  • Dolomite Camp — exclusive western zone with guided drives
  • Okaukuejo floodlit waterhole — black rhino virtually guaranteed
  • Full park west-to-east circuit
  • Two NWR night drives (Okaukuejo + Namutoni)

Okonjima / AfriCat (Day 13–14)

  • Cheetah and leopard tracking with AfriCat Foundation
  • Rehabilitation centre with extraordinary access to big cats
  • Guided evening drive for leopard sightings

Budget Guide (2 Adults, 14 Days)

CategoryMid-RangePremium
Accommodation (14 nights)NAD 42,000NAD 98,000+
Vehicle + fuelNAD 18,000NAD 25,000
Park fees (Etosha + Sossusvlei)NAD 1,800NAD 1,800
ActivitiesNAD 5,000NAD 12,000
FoodNAD 8,400Mostly included
Total (2 adults)~NAD 75,200~NAD 137,000+

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