The North of Namibia
16 Days from 44,000 NAD person sharing a double room
Reserve your spotThe North of Namibia – 16 Day Self-Drive Tour
Explore the remote areas of northern Namibia on this 16-day self-drive tour. Highlights like the Grootberg Pass, the Epupa Falls, meeting the Himba people and visiting the famous Etosha National Park can be experienced on this safari.
Guesthouses, tented camps & lodges
Accommodation style
from 44,000 NAD pp sharing
Starting price per person
Private trip
Travellers
Any day of your choice
Departure dates
Highlights
Days 1-16 Namibia
Petrified Forest, Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site, Organ Pipes, Burnt Mountain
Game drives, guided walks, rhino or desert elephant tracking
Grootberg
Game drives, guided walks, rhino or desert elephant tracking
Walk along the Kunene River, visit the falls, Himba village
Home of the AfriCat Foundation where you can learn about Namibia’s carnivores
Okonjima Nature Reserve
Home of the AfriCat Foundation where you can learn about Namibia’s carnivores
Who Should Go
This self-drive trip is usually booked by Namibia returnees who have seen the highlights of southern and central Namibia on previous trips. The routing will take independent travellers with a sense of adventure to areas far off the beaten track. Open-minded travellers interested to learn more about the peoples and cultures of Namibia will have the opportunity to meet locals, while nature lovers will appreciate stunning mountain passes and desolate valleys. Since you will be travelling in remote areas, you should be a confident driver.
Namibia Returnees
Confident Drivers
Culture & Nature Enthusiasts
Open-minded Travellers
“Back in Europe, we miss the warm colours, the seemingly endless open spaces, the calm and the pleasant, likeable and joyful people we had the opportunity to meet.”Wiebke & Rico
Accommodation
10 accommodations over 16 days/15 nights
Windhoek
Damaraland
Damaraland
Damaraland
Epupa Falls
Hobatere Concession Area
Okonjima Nature Reserve
Tour Itinerary
Self-Drive Lodge Tour
This 16-day self-drive tour was created for those who have travelled Namibia before and would now want to see the less frequented areas in the north of the country. From Windhoek, you will travel west through the Erongo Mountains to Damaraland with its breathtaking landscapes. You continue via Opuwo, the district capital of the Kunene Region, to the Epupa Falls bordering Angola. Here in the Kaokoveld you can visit a local Himba village and relax on the lush green banks of the Kunene River. You will turn south to access the long-restricted western part of the Etosha National Park, before rounding off your journey at the Okonjima Nature Reserve.
Start Windhoek
Ends Windhoek
Day 1 | Windhoek
Distance approx. 50 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
Windhoek
Distance approx. 50 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
Once you have landed safely in Namibia and gone through the passport check points, you follow the signs to the rental car counters. After you have collected your vehicle, you leave the airport and drive to The Elegant Guesthouse. Spend the rest of the day at your accommodation to rest after the long flight or visit some of Windhoek’s sights such as the National Gallery, showcasing local art, or the National Museum where you will learn interesting details about Namibia’s history. There is a variety of restaurants to choose from in Windhoek. You overnight at the Elegant Guesthouse.
Day 2 - 3 | Windhoek – Erongo Mountains
Distance on day 2: approx. 400 km; driving time approx. 5-6 hours
Windhoek – Erongo Mountains
Distance on day 2: approx. 400 km; driving time approx. 5-6 hours
After breakfast, you will drive northwest towards the small town of Omaruru which has become a centre for arts and crafts over the years. Your overnight destination is the Otjohotozu Farm in the beautiful Erongo Mountains. Join an optional game drive in the afternoon or the next morning and enjoy the warm atmosphere of a typical Namibian farm. You will spend two nights at Otjohotozu Guest Farm.
Breakfast DinnerDay 4 | Erongo Mountains – Twyfelfontein
Distance approx. 260 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
Erongo Mountains – Twyfelfontein
Distance approx. 260 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
Today’s journey to Damaraland takes you past the magnificent Brandberg Mountain – the Königstein Peak (about 2,580 metres) is the highest point in Namibia and the mountain itself has over 1,000 rock art sites. Your Your destination is the Malansrus Tented Camp, located beautifully on a branch of the Aba Huab. You have time to settle in at camp, before visiting Namibia’s only UNESCO world heritage site Twyfelfontein in the afternoon (optional). Some of the rock engravings are estimated to be 2000 years and older. In close proximity to the site, you can also visit the Damara Living Museum, getting an insight into the traditions and customs of the Damara. Back at camp, lean back and enjoy your beautiful surroundings while the day slowly comes to an end.
Breakfast DinnerDay 5 - 6 | Twyfelfontein – Grootberg
Distance on day 5: approx. 150 km; driving time approx. 2-3 hours
Twyfelfontein – Grootberg
Distance on day 5: approx. 150 km; driving time approx. 2-3 hours
After breakfast, you set off to Grootberg Lodge, travelling along the stunning Grootberg Pass. Reaching the top of the pass, you will park in the lodge’s parking space to wait for a 4×4 transfer vehicle to take you further up the steep access road. The lodge is built on a plateau with breath-taking views of the Damaraland. Book a guided walk, game drive or join a rhino or elephant tracking excursion (all optional). The lodge is situated in a private concession area with game such as kudu, oryx, elephant, lion and rhino. You will overnight for two nights in a chalet at Grootberg Lodge, the first community-owned lodge in Namibia.
Breakfast DinnerDay 7 | Grootberg – Opuwo
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 4-5 hours
Grootberg – Opuwo
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 4-5 hours
En route north to Opuwo, you should visit Fort Sesfontein (meaning ‘six springs’), which was built in 1896 as a checkpoint to prevent poaching and the smuggling of arms. It was abandoned in 1914, but rebuilt decades later into a lodge with restaurant. Your next stop is the district capital of the Kunene Region. Opuwo is the gateway to the Kaokoveld and the last chance to fill up with petrol. You will overnight at the Opuwo Country Hotel located on a hill outside the town.
Breakfast DinnerDay 8 - 9 | Opuwo – Epupa Falls
Distance on day 8: approx. 200 km; driving time approx. 3-4 hours
Opuwo – Epupa Falls
Distance on day 8: approx. 200 km; driving time approx. 3-4 hours
A short drive today – up to the Kunune River. The greenery and palms along the river will feel like an oasis compared to the desert landscapes of the last few days. The Omarunga Epupa Falls Camp is on the banks of the river, beneath shady makalani palm trees and a short walk from the Epupa Falls. The lodge can arrange visits to a nearby Himba village, sundowner tours, hiking trails and rafting tours (depending on the season). The riverside location is a paradise for birders. Alternatively, you can just relax by the pool and enjoy a cool drink on the deck overlooking the river. You will stay two nights at Omarunga Epupa Falls Camp.
Breakfast DinnerDay 10 - 11 | Epupa Falls – Hobatere
Distance on day 10: approx. 380 km; driving time approx. 5-6 hours
Epupa Falls – Hobatere
Distance on day 10: approx. 380 km; driving time approx. 5-6 hours
After breakfast, you continue and make your way east on a beautiful stretch along the Kunene River. The landscape is spectacular, and you will meet hardly any people. The green and lush riverbanks contrast the dry and arid mountains. From Ruacana you continue south along the western border of the Etosha National Park until you reach the private 8,800-hectare Hobatere Concession. Even the 15km drive across the concession towards the lodge is a highlight! Hobatere is home to different game such as giraffes, elephants, lions, and antelopes. Tomorrow, you can join a guided game drive or night game drive after dinner (optional). You spend two nights at Hobatere Lodge.
Please make sure to enquire with Omarunga about the road conditions along the Kunene, especially during rainy season. In case the road is not easily accessible, we recommend driving to Hobatere via Opuwo.
Breakfast DinnerDay 12 | Hobatere Concession Area – Etosha National Park
Driving time depends on choice of route
Hobatere Concession Area – Etosha National Park
Driving time depends on choice of route
After an early start, you drive to the famous Etosha National Park and enter through the Galton Gate in the west. The western region of the park has long been off limits to self-drivers and rare animals such as black and white rhino and the black-faced impala have thrived here. You will make your way to the central part of the park and stop at waterholes along the way. Have your bird book ready as well; there are 340 bird species in Etosha. Mammals include large herds of elephants, giraffe, eland, oryx, lion and cheetah. In the late afternoon, leave the park through the Anderson Gate and drive to Etosha Safari Lodge, just a few minutes from the park entrance. Enjoy a delicious dinner and spend the night in one of the chalets.
Breakfast DinnerDay 13 - 14 | Etosha National Park
Driving time depends on choice of route
Etosha National Park
Driving time depends on choice of route
When the gates open at sunrise you can be on the road to spot animals, when they are more active than during the midday hours. Cruise slowly along the vast and seemingly endless salt pan, to reach the Von Lindequist Gate before sunset. Stop at Namutoni for lunch or explore the waterholes north of Namutoni. Mushara Lodge is a great base to explore the eastern part of the national park. At sunset you leave the park to drive to the nearby Mushara Lodge where you will spend two nights.
Breakfast DinnerDay 15 | Etosha Area – Okonjima Nature Reserve
Distance approx. 350 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
Etosha Area – Okonjima Nature Reserve
Distance approx. 350 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
After an early breakfast, you depart for your journey south via Tsumeb and past the Waterberg Plateau. Your destination Okonjima Plains Camp is beautifully located at the foot of the Omboroko Mountains. Okonjima is so much more than just an accommodation, it is also the headquarters of the AfriCat Foundation. This conservation project cares for big cats which are being rehabilitated and released back into the wild. You will find leopards and cheetahs on the farm, but lions, caracals, and African wild dogs are also cared for. You can find out more about the work done at the rehabilitation centre as well as participate in different optional activities. In the afternoon and the next morning, you can book guided game drives in the nature reserve. You overnight in a standard room at the Okonjima Plains Camp.
Breakfast DinnerDay 16 | Okonjima Nature Reserve – Windhoek
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 3-4 hours
Okonjima Nature Reserve – Windhoek
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 3-4 hours
After on optional morning activity, you leave Okonjima, starting your journey back to Windhoek. Stop at a big craft market in Okahandja to look for hand-carved souvenirs. Afterwards continue to Windhoek, the starting point of your tour. Head to the airport to return your rental car or spend another night in the city (optional).
BreakfastIncluded
- 15 nights’ stay in lodges, tented camps, guest farms and guest houses
- meals according to the itinerary
Excluded
- flights (international and domestic)
- rental car (please contact us for a quote)
- fuel, possible toll and crossing border fees
- meals not indicated in the itinerary
- alcoholic and soft drinks
- national park fees
- optional activities
- tips
- personal expenses, visa fees, travel insurance
Upcoming Departures
Season | per person sharing | per person single room | per person triple room | Children < 12 (with extra bed) | |
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01.07.2024- 31.10.2024 |
44,000 NAD | 56,500 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.11.2024- 30.11.2024 |
46,000 NAD | 59,000 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.12.2024- 31.12.2024 |
47,200 NAD | 60,900 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.01.2025- 31.03.2025 |
44,500 NAD | 58,800 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.04.2025- 31.05.2025 |
48,000 NAD | 61,700 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.06.2025- 30.06.2025 |
47,000 NAD | 60,400 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.07.2025- 31.10.2025 |
51,200 NAD | 65,900 NAD | on request | on request | |
01.11.2025- 30.11.2025 |
53,400 NAD | 68,700 NAD | on request | on request |
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