Windhoek - Vic Falls via Sossusvlei
21 days rental car tour
from Windhoek to Victoria Falls or vice versa
Current prices - click here
NMWSC | 01.07.2024 - 31.12.2024 | daily | 3899 EUR | 1799 EUR |
NMWSC | 01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025 | daily | 4299 EUR | 1899 EUR |
NMWSC | 01.06.2025 - 31.10.2025 | daily | 4579 EUR | 1949 EUR |
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ABOUT THIS TRIP
On this trip you will get to know the contrasts of Namibia! You start with the highlights of Namibia's north, such as the majestic dunes of Sossusvlei, the Kalahari with its red sand and great contrasts, Swakopmund, a typical German town on the Atlantic coast and the Etosha National Park. Then it's on to the wildlife-rich Caprivi Strip, where you will experience Namibia in a completely different way, passing Namibia's most water-rich area with four large rivers, many small villages with livestock - everything is green and lively here. You will also visit the Chobe National Park in Botswana and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Individual changes to the tour itinerary or the rental car category are possible on request, we will be happy to send you a personalized offer. Note: An SUV vehicle with a higher wheelbase is generally recommended, as there are many gravel tracks and unpaved roads. In the rainy season (November to May) we strongly recommend a four-wheel drive vehicle!
OVERNIGHT STATIONS
- 1x Windhoek
- 2x Sesriem
- 2x Swakopmund
- 1x Omaruru
- 2x Twyfelfontein
- 2x Etosha Anderson Gate
- 1x Etosha Lindequist Gate
- 1x Rundu
- 2x Divundu
- 2x Kongola
- 2x Kasane
- 2x Victoria Falls
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
- 20x overnight stay in the Comfort ***/**** category
- 20x breakfast, 11x dinner
- 1x rental car class BS (Toyota Urban Cruiser Automatic or similar)
- Activities Chobe National Park
- Comprehensive travel documents according to the booked tour itinerary
- Local offices with 24-hour hotline (German/English)
- Travel insurance certificate
NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
- Meals not mentioned
- not mentioned or optional activities
- Flight performance
- Entrance fees and conservation fees not mentioned
- other personal expenses, tips
- personal travel insurance
- Additional costs for rental car (conditions see below)
DAY 1: WINDHOEK
MEET & GREET
On arrival at Windhoek airport or at the agreed station, you will receive your rental car. A member of staff from our partner in Namibia will meet you at your accommodation in Windhoek to discuss the tour with you and give you valuable and up-to-date travel tips. You will receive further information with your travel documents.
You will also receive a 24-hour emergency telephone number where our German-speaking staff are available around the clock.
SA Travel supports the TOSCO Clean Travel project with 320NAD per person. Clean Travel uses the proceeds to plant indigenous trees in schools and local communities according to the permaculture principle.
DAY 1 TO DAY 2 (APPROX. 50 KM):
WINDHOEK
Welcome to the capital. Windhoek is the economic and political center of Namibia. The city is situated in the Windhoek Basin, the approximate geographical center of the country, bordered by the Eros Mountains in the east, the Auas Mountains in the south and the Khomas Highlands in the west. The name Windhoek is Afrikaans and is derived from "windy corner".
The colonial past and the influence of the German language and culture can be felt in many areas. Worth seeing are the monumental Supreme Court building, the Namibian National Museum in the "Alte Feste", the Christuskirche, the "Tintenpalast" parliament building and much more.
Maison Ambre Guesthouse is situated on the eastern slopes of Luxury Hill and is only 2 km from Windhoek's city center. The guesthouse offers a relaxing stay surrounded by green gardens
Relax on the terrace and by the pool. (5 rooms: bath/WC, air conditioning, fan, safe, heating, fridge, radio, TV, hairdryer. Guesthouse: pool, bar, lounge)
MAISON AMBRE GUESTHOUSE (STANDARD ROOM)
1X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 2 TO DAY 4 (APPROX. 280 KM):
SESRIEM
The star dunes of the vlei, which reach a height of up to 300 meters, are among the highest sand mountains in the world. Especially in the early morning, the sun's rays create an indescribable play of colors on the sand of the dunes. The dead, almost 500-year-old trees in Dead Vlei, which is a sandy clay and salt pan adjacent to Sossusvlei that no longer receives any water, are bizarre. Dead Vlei is reached after a strenuous walk through the dunes. If you have a 4×4 vehicle, you can drive to the dunes yourself; with a "normal" car, you have to change to a shuttle vehicle at the end. Alternatively, the lodges offer guided drives into Sossusvlei. Another attraction in the park is the Sesriem Canyon, which is located at the entrance to the Sossusvlei dune area and can be explored on foot.
You will spend the night at Desert Quiver Camp, which is situated approx. 5 km from the entrance to Sossusvlei and thus offers you a short distance to Namibia's incomparable dune world. From your chalet you have an impressive panoramic view of the mountain world. You can book further optional activities on site. Meals are taken at Sossusvlei Lodge, 5 kilometers away, or you can order a barbecue box or dinner, which is then delivered by the lodge. (24 chalets: bath/WC, terrace, barbecue, kitchenette, fridge. Hotel: bar, pool).
QUIVER CAMP (SAFARI CHALET)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 4 TO DAY 6 (APPROX. 350 KM):
SWAKOPMUND
Your destination is Swakopmund, located north of the mouth of the Swakop River on the Atlantic Ocean. The town was once the gateway to German South West Africa and the most important port at the time. Today, Swakopmund is an important recreational and vacation center, rich in beautiful colonial architecture. Swakopmund can easily be discovered on foot, visit the Woermannhaus, the landing stage, the lighthouse, the old district court, the railroad station or the Swakopmund Museum.
There is also a lot to discover outside the town, such as desert tours or boat trips in Walvis Bay. Those who prefer more action can also go skydiving, quad biking or sandboarding.
Meike's guest house is centrally located in the old town center of Swakopmund. All sights are within easy walking distance. Despite its proximity to the center, the stylish guest house offers peace and seclusion and invites you to feel at home. (7 rooms: bath/WC, TV, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, terrace. Guest house: garden).
MEIKES GUESTHOUSE (STANDARD ROOM)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 5: SWAKOPMUND
LIVING DESERT TOUR
OPTIONALLY BOOKABLE FROM 55 € PER PERSON
The Living Desert Tour is a unique experience in four-wheel drive vehicles that shows you the impressive beauty of the Namib Desert and life in the desert. The coastal dune belt, which may seem barren and lifeless to some, is home to a fascinating variety of small animals that have adapted to the desert. They survive thanks to the fog that regularly drifts in from the cold Atlantic Ocean. During the tour, regular stops are made to look for tracks on the dunes (known as "reading the Bushman's newspaper") to see what animals have been at this spot the night before. Desert geckos, dancing spiders, scorpions, lizards, snakes, desert chameleons, legless lizards and a variety of beetles and insects are some of the creatures you may find on this tour.
The half-day tour starts at 8 am in Swakopmund (pick-up at the guesthouse) and ends there around 1 pm. The tour language is English and is conducted with other participants. (also available in German on request, subject to availability)
This excursion should be booked in advance during the high season, as places are rarely available at short notice.
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
DAY 6 TO DAY 7 (APPROX. 240 KM):
OMARURU
Omaruru is situated on the north-eastern edge of the Erongo Mountains, which invites you to hike and explore with its fascinating rock formations, caves and rock paintings. Countless animal and bird species also await you. The rock formations are particularly beautiful at sunrise and sunset, when the sun turns everything into glowing colors. The history of Omaruru is closely linked to the history of the West Herero. Later, German settlers also became interested in this region and founded farms, which are now run as guest farms for tourists. The town itself is considered the Namibian center of viticulture and two wineries invite you to visit. There is also a chocolate factory and numerous artists who can be seen at work in their workshops.
Ai-Aiba The Rock Painting Lodge is situated about 45km west of Omaruru at the foot of a granite hill in the Erongo Mountains. The thatched bungalows of Ai-AiBa Lodge and the open, spacious restaurant offer a fantastic view over the plains and the mountains on the horizon. Near the lodge, numerous prehistoric rock paintings cast a spell over the mysterious Africa. Visits to the rock art on the neighboring farms round off your experience of primeval African culture (for a fee - in English and with other participants). Guided hikes are also offered for a fee. Those who wish can also go on walks and hikes on their own. (30 rooms: bath/WC, air conditioning, safe, tea/coffee maker. Hotel: restaurant, bar, pool)
AI-AIBA LODGE (STANDARD ROOM)
1X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 7 TO DAY 9:
TWYFELFONTEIN
Twyfelfontein is located in Damaraland, an often untouched and very hot (semi-)desert landscape. The ancient rock carvings depicted here were made by the Bushmen. The engravings are located on a series of smooth rock slabs and mostly depict hunting scenes and animals. They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. Also worth a visit nearby are the so-called Organ Pipes and the Burnt Mountain as well as the Living Museum of the Damara and the Petrified Forest, which is around 55 kilometers away. An animal highlight of Damaraland are the desert elephants, which roam an area between the dry rivers of the Ugab and the Huab. With a bit of luck, you may spot the animals during a guided game drive.
Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp is idyllically situated in the Huab River Valley in Damaraland between large rocky hills. The open-plan main building of the lodge is made of wood and canvas and blends harmoniously into the rocky surroundings, exuding a cozy and rustic charm and offering space for a restaurant, a bar, various seating options and a covered terrace with a sun deck. There is also a pool here, which is ideal for cooling off on hot days.
There are a total of twenty-four tents, which stand on raised wooden platforms. Twelve of these are simply furnished safari tents. They have a small bathroom with toilet and shower and a safe. There is also a covered terrace in front of each chalet, which invites you to linger. The twelve (including 2 family tents) spacious premium tents. They have an en-suite bathroom with toilet and shower, minibar/fridge, tea/coffee station and a safe. There is also a covered terrace in front of each chalet, which invites you to linger (camp: bar, viewing terrace, pool, restaurant, lounge, WiFi. 24 chalet: bathroom, WC, terrace, safe).
TWYFELFONTEIN ADVENTURE CAMP (STANDARD TENT)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD
DAY 8: TWYFELFONTEIN
NATURE TOUR
OPTIONALLY BOOKABLE FROM 85 € PER PERSON
In the afternoon you start your nature drive with sundowner (approx. 3.5 hours). This region is home to springbok or gemsbok, as well as the rare desert elephants, which you may be lucky enough to see during this tour. Desert elephants have adapted to life in the Namib over generations. In contrast to their relatives in the savannah, the birth rate of desert elephants has shifted by almost 50%, meaning that they have fewer offspring. Desert elephants can go three to four days without drinking water and they only drink about 100 liters of water in contrast to the savannah dwellers, who drink up to 800 liters of water.
The tour language is English and takes place with other participants.
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
DAY 9 TO DAY 11 (APPROX. 260 KM):
ETOSHA ANDERSON GATE
The center of Etosha National Park, a huge encrusted salt pan, is undoubtedly impressive and can even be seen from space. The white area, as it was also called by the Bushmen, is surrounded by savannahs, bush and shrub forests, and in the west mountains rise up from the otherwise flat park. The numerous waterholes, some of which are artificial, are home to wild animals, especially during the long dry season. During the rainy season, water collects in the pan and the flamingos settle here to breed. The national park is home to an enormous variety of large and small animals. It is home to four of the Big Five (lion, rhino, elephant and leopard), as well as over 100 other mammal species and over 400 bird species and numerous reptiles and amphibians.
You can explore the Etosha National Park on your own in a rental car or on a guided safari.
Vreugde Guest Farm is a small and family-friendly accommodation about 30 minutes from the Anderson Gate of Etosha National Park. The rustic rooms are situated in the beautiful and green garden. Experience authentic farm life, sociable family connection and delicious meals from the local cuisine. Farm tours, hikes on the farm or game drives in the Etosha National Park (for a fee in English and with additional persons) are offered. Let yourself be pampered by the personal and warm-hearted service of the owners. (7 rooms: bath/WC, terrace, hotel: garden, lapa, pool, boma, WiFi).
VREUGDE GUEST FARM (STANDARD ROOM)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD
DAY 10: ETOSHA ANDERSON GATE
FULL DAY ETOSHA GAME DRIVE 2 PAX
OPTIONALLY BOOKABLE FROM 105 € PER PERSON
You take part in an excursion in an open safari vehicle into the Etosha National Park. This is unique within Africa. The main feature of the park is the salt pan, which can even be seen from space. Despite this, there is an abundant wildlife population that congregates at waterholes, so animal sightings are almost guaranteed. In addition, Etosha National Park is one of the most accessible reserves in Namibia and Southern Africa. You can make breathtaking animal observations from your vehicle.
The tour lasts all day and starts at sunrise.
The tour language is English and it is possible to take additional people on the tour.
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
DAY 11 TO DAY 12 (APPROX. 180 KM):
ETOSHA LINDEQUIST GATE
The center of Etosha National Park, a huge encrusted salt pan, is undoubtedly impressive and can even be seen from space. The white area, as it was also called by the Bushmen, is surrounded by savannahs, bush and shrub forests, and in the west mountains rise up from the otherwise flat park. The numerous waterholes, some of which are artificial, are home to wild animals, especially during the long dry season. During the rainy season, water collects in the pan and the flamingos settle here to breed. The national park is home to an enormous variety of large and small animals. It is home to four of the Big Five (lion, rhino, elephant and leopard), as well as over 100 other mammal species and over 400 bird species and numerous reptiles and amphibians.
You can explore the Etosha National Park on your own in a rental car or on a guided safari.
The family-friendly tented lodge Mushara Bush Camp is located in the middle of a dry forest landscape, adjacent to the eastern Etosha National Park. It combines typical African flair, rustic ambience with a touch of luxury and modern style elements. A large garden with pool invites you to linger. The camp offers guided game drives into the Etosha National Park for a fee (English-speaking, with additional persons). (16 rooms: bath/WC, fan, minibar, safe, tea/coffee maker, veranda. Camp: restaurant, bar, pool, garden, lounge, fireplace, WiFi)
MUSHARA BUSH CAMP (STANDARD CHALET)
1X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD
DAY 12 TO DAY 13 (APPROX. 420 KM):
RUNDU
You drive to Rundu. The town is situated at 1,095 m above sea level on a scenic hill on the south bank of the Okavango in the otherwise flat northern Kalahari basin. For 400 km, the Okavango forms the border between the Republic of Angola to the north and Namibia. The river provides the Zambezi region with the spectacular Popa Falls and is a lifeline for the Kavango people, who live from fishing and farming. There is a border crossing across the river and a ferry connection to the town of Calai on the Angolan side.
You will spend the night at the idyllic Hakusembe River Lodge west of Rundu. The chalets are spread out in the lodge's fairytale garden and find shelter under large acacia trees. With a view of the river, you can find peace and quiet here in harmony with nature. You have the opportunity to take part in various activities such as a sunset boat trip or fishing for a fee (English-speaking and with other participants, depending on the water level). (20 chalets: bathroom/WC, air conditioning, heating, safe, veranda, tea and coffee station. Lodge: restaurant, bar, pool, garden, terrace with view, WLAN).
HAKUSEMBE LODGE (BUNGALOW)
1X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 13 TO DAY 15 (APPROX. 200 KM):
DIVUNDU
You drive to Divundu. This town is located near Mahangu National Park. At around 24,000 hectares, it is one of the youngest and smallest parks in Namibia. The park is home to a great diversity of species, including the "Big 5", riverine fauna and over 400 different bird species. The Popa Falls are also located here. These waterfalls are actually just rapids. The special thing about them is the clear water. For this reason, the Popa Falls are also known as the White Water Falls.
Enjoy the relaxed and personal atmosphere of the owner-managed Shametu River Lodge. The lodge is situated on the banks of the Okavango River with a great view of the Popa Falls. The individual accommodations are set amongst lush trees. The lodge is an ideal starting point for boat trips or game drives, which are offered by the lodge for a fee (English-speaking and with other participants). (20 Standard Chalets and Luxury Tents: bath/WC, mosquito net, coffee and tea maker. Lodge: restaurant, bar, pool, garden and sun deck overlooking the river).
SHAMETU RIVER LODGE (BUSH ROOM WITH GARDEN VIEW)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD
DAY 14: DIVUNDU
SUNDOWNER CRUISE
OPTIONALLY BOOKABLE FROM 30 € PER PERSON
You take part in a sunset boat trip on the Okavango River. Your professional ranger and boat driver will bring you very close to the river animals. A safari experience with a difference.
For 400 km, the Okavango forms the border between the Republic of Angola to the north and Namibia. The river provides the Zambezi region with the spectacular Popa Falls and is a lifeline for the Kavango people, who live from fishing and agriculture, before it disappears into the red sands of the Kalahari after 1,700 km of river. The area around the Okavango is home to a wide variety of animals, including hippos, crocodiles, buffalo, elephants and a diverse birdlife.
The tour language is English. Carried out with additional people.
The boat tour only takes place when the water level is high enough. In the months from October to December, the water level may be too low in some years.
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
DAY 15 TO DAY 17 (APPROX. 210 KM):
KONGOLA
The country does not end in the far north of Namibia. The Caprivi Strip or Caprivi Strip stretches as far as the Victoria Falls in the east and the Chobe National Park in Botswana to the south. In terms of landscape, the Caprivi differs significantly from the rest of the country and forms the most important waterways in Southern Africa - the Okavango, Kwando and Zambezi, all of which have their source in Angola. The Caprivi Strip is very lively and African with many small peoples, water, agriculture, livestock farming and wild animals
Camp Kwando is situated on the banks of the Kwando River and invites you to explore Namibia's hidden treasures. From the deck of the terrace you can enjoy a great view of the Kwando and in the evenings you can enjoy fantastic sunsets. You have the opportunity to take part in various activities such as a boat trip, fishing, bird watching tour, a game drive in the nearby Mudumu National Park or a visit to a traditional village for a fee (English-speaking and with other participants). (20 chalets: bath/WC, terrace with view of the Kwando. Camp: restaurant, pool, lounge, pool, garden)
CAMP KWANDO (TREE HOUSE CHALET)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD
DAY 17 TO DAY 19 (APPROX. 180 KM):
CASANE
The north-east of Botswana offers great sights. The Chobe National Park and its proximity to the Victoria Falls have made Kasane a tourist hub. Chobe National Park is home to huge herds of elephants and an area full of scenic contrasts. Boat trips on the Chobe River are a must here!
In the dry months from May to October, many animals, especially the large herds, gather along the river to quench their thirst or to bathe. During the rainy season, from November to April, when the water is also in the seasonal pans, the wild animals spread throughout the national park. This is a great time for birdwatchers, as many migratory birds can be seen at the water's edge alongside the local birds. In November and December, the young animals are born and with the onset of rain, the park blossoms with beautiful wildflowers.
River View Lodge is located in Kazungula, outside Kasane, and offers beautiful views of the Chobe River. The lodge has a peaceful garden right on the river. (10 rooms: bath/WC, air-conditioning, fan, minibar, veranda. Guest house: dining area, bar, pool, WiFi).
The price includes two activities per overnight stay (boat trips, game drives) as well as the national park entrance fees (English-speaking, carried out with additional persons).
RIVER VIEW LODGE ACTIVITY PACKAGE (DELUXE CHALET)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH HALF BOARD AND 4 ACTIVITIES
DAY 17 TO DAY 19:
CASANE
OPTIONALLY UPGRADEABLE FROM 620 € PER PERSON
The north-east of Botswana offers great sights. The Chobe National Park and its proximity to the Victoria Falls have made Kasane a tourist hub. Chobe National Park is home to huge herds of elephants and an area full of scenic contrasts. Boat trips on the Chobe River are a must here!
In the dry months from May to October, many animals, especially the large herds, gather along the river to quench their thirst or to bathe. During the rainy season, from November to April, when the water is also in the seasonal pans, the wild animals spread throughout the national park. This is a great time for birdwatchers, as many migratory birds can be seen at the water's edge alongside the local birds. In November and December, the young animals are born and with the onset of rain, the park blossoms with beautiful wildflowers.
Bakwena Lodge is situated on the banks of the Chobe River. The chalets are all situated under acacia trees, which provide shade. Each chalet has a view of the river from the private sundeck, on which there are comfortable day beds. (10 rooms: WC, outdoor shower, veranda. Lodge: pool, rain tree bar, lounge, garden).
The price includes local drinks, transfers from/to Kasane airport and activities (boat trips and game drives) as well as the national park entrance fees (English-speaking, with additional persons).
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
CHOBE BAKWENA LODGE (STANDARD CHALET)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH FULL BOARD AND DRINKS AND 4 ACTIVITIES
DAY 19 (APPROX. 140 KM): KASANE
SHUTTLE KASANE - VIC FALLS
You will be met and picked up personally in the lobby of your accommodation in Kasane or at the airport in Kasane. At the airport, please look out for a person carrying a sign with your name on it.
If an explicit pick-up location is stated on your voucher, please go there in good time. The transfer will be carried out by an English-speaking driver and possibly with other people.
The driver will take you to the border and help you with the border formalities. Please have the money for the visa ready in cash for your entry into Zimbabwe. At the border, you will change to another vehicle which will take you to your hotel in Victoria Falls. Vehicles are not allowed to cross the border between Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Please return your rental car at the latest two hours before departure at Kasane airport or at the agreed station.
DAY 19 TO DAY 21:
VICTORIA FALLS
The mighty Victoria Falls are located directly on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia and are without doubt one of the main attractions of southern Africa - a natural wonder that is second to none! The locals call the mighty waterfall "Mosi-oa-Tunya", which translates as "thundering smoke" and describes the natural spectacle very aptly. The Zambezi River plunges abruptly into a 110-metre-deep gorge over a length of more than one kilometer, producing an enormous spray that can be seen for miles depending on the season and water level. On Zimbabwe's side of the falls, a paved circular path leads directly along the gorge and offers a constantly changing view of the water masses from 16 different vantage points.
Stay at the cozy PheZulu Guest Lodge on the outskirts of Victoria Falls. The rooms of the stylish lodge are arranged around the pool area and the accommodation is run as a family business. Many attractions in the area as well as the town center can be reached on foot in about 30 minutes. (21 rooms: bath/WC, air conditioning, safe, mosquito nets, tea/coffee station, small veranda. Lodge: garden, pool, lounge, bar, dining room, terrace, dinner on request)
PHEZULU GUEST LODGE (DELUXE ROOM)
2X OVERNIGHT STAY WITH BREAKFAST
DAY 20: VICTORIA FALLS
TOUR OF THE FALLS & SUNSET CRUISE
OPTIONALLY BOOKABLE FROM 185 € PER PERSON
You will take part in the following two activities during your stay in Victoria Falls:
Tour of the Falls:
On this tour, you will get up close to the mighty Victoria Falls. Together with a local guide, you will visit the various viewpoints on the paved circular trail along the gorge. During these impressive views of the masses of water, you will learn a lot from your guide about the geological formation of the Victoria Falls and the history of their discovery by the British David Livingstone.
Sunset Cruise:
You take a sunset cruise on the upper part of the Zambezi River and have the opportunity to spot hippos, elephants and crocodiles, as well as numerous bird species. As the sun slowly sets, you can enjoy a cool drink and savor the wonderful moment.
You will be picked up at your accommodation for both activities and taken back there afterwards. The activities each last around two hours and the national park fees are included in the price. The tour language is English and other people take part.
This service can be booked for an additional charge.
DAY 21: VICTORIA FALLS
SHUTTLE HOTEL - VIC FALLS AIRPORT
You will be met personally in the lobby of your accommodation in Victoria Falls and picked up to be taken to Victoria Falls Airport.
If an explicit pick-up location is stated on your voucher, please go there in good time. The transfer will be carried out by an English-speaking driver and possibly with other people.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS TRIP
All prices quoted are subject to availability before booking. Errors excepted. Alternative availability, seasonal overlaps or exchange rate fluctuations may lead to price changes. Please request your personal tour offer with your desired travel dates. This tour offer does not include flights.
The child rate applies to one child under the age of 12 staying in their parents' room. One child under the age of two stays free of charge. For children aged 12 and over, the adult rate generally applies. Not all accommodation allows children of all ages.
We recommend that you take out travel cancellation insurance and travel health insurance to cover the costs of assistance, including repatriation in the event of accident, illness or death. We can provide a corresponding offer on request.
A passport is required to enter the country. For Zimbabwe and from April 1, 2025 for Namibia, a tourist visa must be obtained upon entry. Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for a visa in advance. Minors under the age of 18 may need to carry additional documents. We will inform you of the exact requirements before you book. Travelers who have stayed in an area at risk of yellow fever must provide proof of a yellow fever vaccination.
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Please ask for suitable offers.
Etosha National Park and the northern regions of Namibia (e.g. the Caprivi Strip) as well as most parts of Botswana and Zimbabwe are malaria-prone areas. Please ask your doctor whether prophylaxis is advisable for you.
The organizer of this trip is South Africa Travel GmbH & Co. KG, Buddestraße 9, 33602 Bielefeld, Germany, Tel +49 521 33676880.
Left-hand traffic prevails on the roads of southern Africa.
CAR RENTAL CONDITIONS FROM EUROPCAR
The following services are included in the price: unlimited free mileage, accident/theft insurance without excess (incl. tires, roof, windscreen, underbody damage), liability insurance up to 10 million euros, one spare wheel, one additional driver, local taxes and fees.
The following services are not included in the price and must be paid locally: Petrol, toll, deposit, one-way fee Botswana 10500 NAD, border crossing fee to Botswana 1588 NAD.
The following services are not included in the price and may be charged locally: Delivery and pick-up costs on request, additional additional driver 530 NAD, handling fee for traffic fines 432 NAD, young driver surcharge 21-22 years per day 173 NAD, navigation device 120 ZAR per day (we recommend navigation with the free offline maps from Google).
To rent a vehicle, you will need a valid credit card issued to the main driver, an international driver's license and a passport. Each driver must have held a driver's license for at least two years. The deposit will be paid by credit card and will not be charged if the vehicle is returned with a full tank of fuel.
The local car rental company reserves the right to provide models of equal or higher value. The rental car mentioned is only an example of the confirmed vehicle class. The rates to be paid on the spot in NAD are determined by the local car rental company and are subject to change without notice.
This is an excerpt from the car rental conditions of the local car rental company, which you will receive when booking, or in advance if you wish. You will conclude a contract in English for the use of the rental car on site.
APPROXIMATE ADDITIONAL COSTS THAT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Long-haul flights to Southern Africa in Economy Class cost from EUR 900, while prices can be well over EUR 1000 in the high season. Flights in Premium Economy Class are available from 1500 EUR, in Business Class flights cost from 2500 EUR (per person for outward and return flights). All prices are average values depending on the airline and season. The actual prices at a given time depend on the number of bookings and may vary. Early booking is recommended, especially in the high season.
A light lunch costs around EUR 7 (small salad, soup) to EUR 12 (pizza, pasta, burger) per person, a dinner around EUR 17 (pizza, pasta, burger, large salad) to EUR 23 (steak, fish) to EUR 29 (three-course meal) per person. Coffee, tea, beer or soft drinks cost around EUR 2.70 per cup or glass. Prices may vary upwards or downwards depending on the region or type of restaurant.
A liter of fuel (petrol or diesel) costs around EUR 1. Allow around EUR 271 for fuel for this trip.
Entrance fees to national parks cost between EUR 5 and EUR 25 per person per day, depending on the size and popularity of the park. Entrance fees to museums or other attractions cost between EUR 3 and EUR 20 per person. Children under the age of 12 usually pay half price.