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Overview
This 4 Days Safari is Ideal for those that have a passion for landscapes, culture and abit of wildlife, the chance to track herds of wild desert elephant through the rugged landscape of Damaraland is a must! Spend 3 nights in accommodation in Damaraland and enjoy the chance to meet the local people in the area.
- DEPARTURE: This tour departs from Windhoek
- COUNTRY(‘S): Namibia
- DESTINATIONS: Damaraland and Swakopmund Tour
- TOUR CODE: 4A-DAMA-SKC
- RETURN: Back to Windhoek in the Afternoon
- PASSENGERS: Minimum 1 Traveler and a Maximum of 24 Travelers per group
- STYLE: Accommodated
- MEALS: BB: Breakfast and D: Dinner
- VEHICLE: 2-3: Double Cab 4×4/ SUV
Trip Facts
Accommodation
DestinationBasis
Duration
Damaraland Camp
TwyfelfonteinD, B&B2 Nights
Cape Cross Lodge
Skeleton CoastD, B&B1 Night
Itinerary
Windhoek to Damaraland 566.4km

Accommodation: Damaraland Camp, Twyfelfontein
Clients will be picked up at 09:30 in the morning from their accommodation and depart to Damaraland. The drive will take you northwards through the towns of Okahandja and Otjiwarongo and Outjo before meeting the gravel roads of southern Damaraland. Arrival at the lodge is expected in the afternoon. If time allows you can go on a guided sundowner walk in the late afternoon, learning more about the geology, plants and culture of this fascinating area.
Meal: Dinner
Included Activities: Guided Wak
Damaraland Area

Accommodation: Damaraland Camp, Twyfelfontein
After an early breakfast you will set off to explore the vast unfenced territory that is Damaraland. The area provides some of Namibia’s most scenic landscapes and you will traverse the ephemeral rivers and open plains in search of the desert adapted elephants. These elephants have over Millenia found a way to survive in this rugged desert landscape. The exact length of the activity depends on the how far the elephants are from the lodge. Remember these are free roaming elephants in a vast wilderness area and sightings cannot be guaranteed!
Meal: Breakfast and Dinner
Included Activities:Visit to White Lady Paintings
Overnight: Damaraland Camp View iBrochure
In the Huab River Valley lies in one of the best wilderness areas in Namibia, offering endless vistas of plains, valleys and mountains. Damaraland Camp is run in partnership with the Torra Conservancy and visits to the local farmstead reveal the fruits of this very positive relationship.
Each of the ten large en-suite, adobe-style thatched units (including a family unit) has a large private viewing deck. New technology and ancient knowledge makes for an ultra-light footprint, and nature drives and walks offer sights of desert-adapted wildlife, ancient rock-art and striking geological formations. Astonishing night skies round out each day’s experiences.
INSIDER’S TIP: Meet members of the local village on a community visit and discover the inspiring story of how Damaraland Camp came to be…
Damaraland to Skeleton Coast 403.4km
Accommodation: Cape Cross lodge / Similar
Clients will grab early breakfast and depart to Skeleton Coast and on your way, you will explore the Twyfelfontein area. After arrival clients will get lunch and afterwards visit the Seal Colony.
Meal: Breakfast and Dinner
Included Activity: Seal Colony
Skeleton coast to Windhoek
Clients depart back to Windhoek
Overnight: Cape Cross Lodge
Literally meters from the fertile Atlantic Ocean, Cape Cross Lodge presents a unique and serene stop for travelers along this vast untamed, seldom explored wilderness on the Skeleton Coast. Situated alongside the biggest breeding Cape Fur Seal colony in the world, but well out of the “smell” zone, 60 km north of Henties Bay and 120 km north of Swakopmund. The curious mix of Cape Dutch and West Coast fishing village architecture with colossal windows happily embrace the natural light and affords endless contemplated vistas.
Included/Excluded
- Qualified professional driver guide
- Vehicle / fuel
- Park entrance fees as per itinerary
- Passenger liability 15%
- VAT 2% tourism levy
- Airport transfers
- Accommodation
- Breakfast and Dinner for the Client
- Expenses of personal nature
- Entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary
- Meals not mentioned
- Drinks at lodges and on road
- Optional excursions and activities
- Tips for tour guides
- International flights and airport taxes
- Items not mentioned in the itinerary