Journeys: Discover Kruger & Namibia - 16 Days

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Genders

  • Female51%
  • Male49%

Average age

49
12 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Johannesburg
  • Windhoek

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

32

Highlights

  • Take a sunrise safari drive through Kruger National Park
  • Ride through the dramatic landscapes of Namibia's coastal deserts
  • Meet a researcher from the Carnivore Conservation Programme
  • Discover the scenery of South Africa's Panorama Route
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Summary

From savanna to desert to sea, combine the wild wonders of South Africa and Namibia in one unforgettable adventure. Set out in search of the legendary "big five" in a private reserve alongside a National Geographic–funded researcher, explore the surreal crimson desertscapes of the Namib —the oldest desert on Earth—and keep your eyes peeled for endangered species in the grasslands of Etosha National Park. Cap off your journey with a visit to the Cheetah Conservation Fund, founded by a National Geographic Grantee.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Johannesburg

    Arrive at any time and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a dinner with your fellow travellers tonight. Our accommodation is in the Rosebank area, just north of central Johannesburg. The hotel is conveniently located, should you have additional time. Taxi's can be easily arranged to get you around.

  • Day 2

    Johannesburg/Greater Kruger Area

    Set out towards Kruger National Park via the magnificent Panorama Route, one of the world’s most picturesque drives. Make stops at the dramatic Blyde River Canyon and Bourke's Luck Potholes, and take in panoramic views of the forest-covered valley from the God's Window viewpoint. Continue to our lodge near Kruger National park, savour a delicious South African Dinner in this picturesque location.

  • Day 3

    Kruger National Park

    Rise early and climb aboard an open jeep for a full-day safari in Kruger National Park—home to an extraordinary array of large mammals. Spot elephants, lions, giraffes, and perhaps elusive leopards as we explore this breathtaking wilderness of savanna and scrubland. Return to our lodge in the evening, where you can take some time to relax and enjoy the nocturnal sounds of the bush. At over 19,000 sq km (7,500 sq mi), South Africa’s Kruger National Park is one of the largest and most impressive animal reserves in the world. With 147 species, Kruger has more species of large mammals than any other park on the continent.

  • Day 4

    Greater Kruger Area/Karongwe Private Game Reserve

    Travel to the Karongwe Private Game Reserve, a pristine wildlife sanctuary located in the Greater Kruger area. Meet with a researcher from the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Cheetah Range Expansion Project—a program funded in part by National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative. Sit back for a lecture and learn about efforts to protect the region’s cheetahs and other carnivores. After, the researcher then joins us for a wildlife-viewing excursion through the reserve. For the next two days, enjoy ranger-led morning and evening wildlife safari drives in an open safari vehicle in Karongwe Nature Reserve, searching for Africa's famed Big Five. With over 9,000 hectares (22,240 acres) of supreme African bushveld, Karongwe Private Game Reserve is home to many creatures, and our safari drives provide several opportunities for wildlife viewing.

    We use various accommodations within the reserve (the location is based on availability). During your time here, you will either stay in lodge rooms or very comfortable permanent tents (both of equal quality and with similar amenities).

  • Day 5

    Karongwe Private Game Reserve

    Spend the day exploring Karongwe on morning and afternoon safaris with our local guides. Search for Africa's famed "big five" as we drive through the shrublands of the bushveld. Back at camp, relax on deck or take a walk around the grounds before enjoying a traditional South African dinner with your fellow travellers. Wake up before the sun (around 5am) and sip your morning coffee before heading out on a morning wildlife safari drive. Return to the lodge for brunch and some leisure time. Converse on the deck, walk the grounds and gardens, and enjoy high tea. Following tea, it's time for a late afternoon safari drive. After spotting tons of wildlife, it’s time to return to camp and freshen up before dinner, a traditional braai.

  • Day 6

    Karongwe Private Game Reserve/Johannesburg

    Embark on one last safari this morning, keeping a lookout for Karongwe’s iconic inhabitants. Then head back to the city, where you’ll enjoy dinner in our lodge.

  • Day 7

    Johannesburg/Windhoek

    Fly to Windhoek and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy free time to explore the Namibian capital this afternoon.

  • Day 8

    Windhoek/Sesriem

    Set off from the Namibian capital towards Sesriem, the gateway to jaw-dropping Namib-Naukluft National Park. Drive past red-hued desertscapes, stark camel thorn trees, and dramatic curved dunes while keeping an eye out for the astonishing creatures that call these arid lands home—the oryx, springbok, jackal, hyena, and more. Settle in to our lodge and relax poolside, watching a fiery crimson sunset over the desert. Enjoy postcard perfect desert scenery around Sesriem and Sossusvlei - vast desertscapes of reds and orange, stark camel thorn trees and towering dunes with dramatic curved ridges. Also keep an eye out for the surprising amount of wildlife that call this area home such as oryx, springbok, jackal, ground squirrel and hyena.

  • Day 9

    Sesriem

    Embark on a thrilling excursion into one of Africa’s largest national parks. Explore the Namib desert, the oldest desert in the world; and venture to the massive dunes at Sossusvlei and the white clay pan of Deadvlei. Capture dramatic images of dead camel thorn trees against a backdrop of orange dunes and a crisp blue sky. Then visit the Sesriem Canyon, a natural gorge carved out by the Tsauchab River over millions of years.

  • Day 10

    Sesriem/Swakopmund

    Continue by road through changing desert landscapes towards the coastal city of Swakopmund. Look out for roaming zebra, kudu, springbok, and oryx on the way and stop at a local bakery renowned for its delicious homemade apple pies. Enjoy one of these tasty, fresh baked treats before the group gathers with our local guide for the bushman walk through the desert. Along the walk, learn about the survival strategies of bushmen who lived in this inhospitable area thousands of years ago and search for the smaller wildlife that has managed to survive here, such as snakes, geckos, spiders, and an array of insects. Continue on to Swakopmund later in the day for free time, or join an orientation walk. Dinner will be at your leisure with options in town and at the hotel.

  • Day 11

    Swakopmund

    Rise early for breakfast at the hotel. Our local guide will meet the group there before beginning our excursion to Sandwich Harbour and the Skeleton Coast. Travel on scenic roads to Walvis Bay while our guide provides background information on the Namib Desert landscape and wildlife. After stopping at a few different viewpoints the group will enter Namib Naukluft Park, and depending on the tide, drive along the beach to Sandwich Harbour. Enjoy a deeper immersion into this ever shifting environment on an exhilarating 4x4 ride through the towering dunes. Stop for lunch along the route at a private location in the park to fully appreciate the desert meeting the ocean.

    This afternoon, take a tour of Mondesa township with a local guide, learning about its people and history. Visit the local market for an introduction to traditional foods such as wild spinach, mopane worms, and dried sardines or kapenta. Stop by an arts and crafts shop; chat with the locals; and round off the day with dinner and a performance at a cozy family-run establishment.

  • Day 12

    Swakopmund

    Enjoy a free morning in Swakopmund, getting a taste of the town’s unique Afro-German culture; or opt to try different activities like, sandboarding in the Namib desert, sea kayaking, or a fat tire bike tour of Old City Swakopmund. In the evening, come together as a group for an included dinner at the hotel. Explore the town's unique mix of German and African culture and opt to visit curio shops, the museum and restaurants. Optional activities include sandboarding.

  • Day 13

    Swakopmund/Etosha National Park Area

    Depart from Swakopmund right after breakfast and travel towards Etosha National Park, arguably Namibia’s most spectacular wildlife sanctuary. Stop in Outjo for a refreshing break in this charming town before continuing your journey to Etosha National Park. Opt to enjoy lunch at one of the local cafes or restaurants, savor a taste of Namibian hospitality, and stretch those legs. Continue onwards to our lodge, located outside of the park and spend the evening at leisure, or on an optional wildlife drive in the surrounding area.

  • Day 14

    Etosha National Park Area

    Spend a full day on safari in Etosha National Park, where open grasslands converge on a massive salt pan. Etosha harbours some of the largest populations of lions, elephants, and other endangered species, so keep your camera on the ready as you explore in your open vehicle. Enjoy lunch at one of the park’s rest areas, where you can also take a swim; and sit back and watch all manner of creatures—including hundreds of species of birds—flock to the nearby watering hole. After the vast desert, Etosha National Park, offers a contrast of wide open grasslands, a massive salt pan that covers 4731km² and tall camel thorn trees intermixed with Mopani trees. With a combination of natural waterholes, and diverse vegetation, wildlife flock to the park. Some of the largest elephants in Africa can be found in areas of thicker vegetation, as well as leopards. Lions, giraffe, ostrich and many antelope species can be found in the grasslands, while birders will love the salt pans which attract flamingos in the rainy season. More than 340 bird species have been counted in Etosha National Park including the European bee-eater, the kori bustard and numerous migratory birds.

  • Day 15

    Etosha National Park Area/Windhoek

    After breakfast, visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund, a global research and education center founded by National Geographic Grantee Dr Laurie Marker. Tour the facility to learn about the important conservation and community outreach work they do to protect the world’s fastest land animal, and enjoy a talk by one of the researchers. Then head out on a drive through the grounds to meet some of the center’s rescued and rehabilitated cheetahs. Continue to Windhoek for our final evening.

  • Day 16

    Windhoek

    Depart at any time.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotel – 6?nts, Lodge – 7?nts, Comfortable tent or chalets – 2?nts.

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 15, Lunches: 5, Dinners: 12

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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  • It was an amazing experience. Everything from booking to accommodation, tour leaders, included activities was top notch. The safaris were wonderful. It was so nice to have everything organized for us. Can?t say enough about CEO, drivers, and general organization. Was a pricey tour but worth every penny, or Rand! Great Accommodation and great included tours

    John Oct, 2024 Verified
  • Fantastic experience for us and our daughter. We were very fortunate in our sightings, including the cats we came for, but also aspects of the landscape and other creatures that we didn't expect. A wonderful trip. a transformative experience of animals, landscape, and people.

    Cristopher Sep, 2024 Verified

Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of travel experience is this tour?

    This "National Geographic Journeys" tour offers an unforgettable adventure combining the wild wonders of South Africa and Namibia, from savannas and deserts to the sea, focusing on wildlife, unique landscapes, and cultural experiences.
  • What are the main highlights of the tour?

    Highlights include sunrise safari drives in Kruger National Park, exploring the dramatic desert landscapes of Namibia including the massive dunes at Sossusvlei, meeting researchers from the Carnivore Conservation Programme, visiting the Cheetah Conservation Fund, and discovering the scenic Panorama Route in South Africa.
  • Are there age restrictions for participating in this tour?

    The minimum age to travel on this tour is 12 years old. Travelers must be 18 to travel unaccompanied; minors must be accompanied by a guardian over 21.
  • What is the typical group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 16 travelers, with an average group size of 12.
  • What types of accommodation are provided during the trip?

    The tour includes a mix of accommodations: 6 nights in hotels, 7 nights in lodges, and 2 nights in comfortable tents or chalets. In private reserves like Karongwe, guests might stay in lodge rooms or permanent tents of equal quality, depending on availability.
  • Will there be Wi-Fi or air conditioning available in the accommodations?

    Wi-Fi is available in most places, though an extra charge may apply and service interruptions can occur in remote areas. Air conditioning is not generally available as evenings tend to cool down, but floor or ceiling fans are usually provided. Please note that hot water shortages, low water pressure, and power outages can occur in Southern Africa.
  • What is the physical rating of this tour?

    This tour has a physical rating of 2 (easy). While not physically demanding, an average level of fitness and mobility is required, including the ability to walk unaided, climb 3-4 flights of stairs, step on and off small boats, and carry your own luggage.
  • Who will be leading the tour?

    You will be accompanied by a National Geographic Expedition Leader (Chief Experience Officer or CEO) and an expert driver throughout the tour. Local guides and certified safari rangers will also join for specific activities, bringing their knowledge of the region's history, cultures, and wildlife.
  • What types of transportation will be used on the tour?

    Transportation includes air-conditioned touring vehicles (size depending on group size), 4x4 vehicles for desert excursions, open safari vehicles for wildlife drives in Kruger and other reserves, and flights between Johannesburg and Windhoek. Some walking is also involved. Travel days can involve long drives with varying road conditions.
  • Is there a single supplement for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers are not required to pay a single supplement. The group trips are designed for shared accommodation, and single travelers are paired in twin or multi-share rooms with someone of the same sex.
  • What is the recommended currency for the trip, and how should I manage my money?

    The official currencies are South African Rand (ZAR) and Namibian Dollar (NAD), which is equivalent to ZAR. It's strongly advised to bring ZAR or USD from your home country. US Dollar notes older than 2006 are not accepted. ATMs are available in major centers but can be unreliable in rural areas due to power outages or running out of cash. Credit cards are accepted in major cities (with a potential 5-10% fee), but a combination of foreign currency (USD, Euro, or Pound are easiest to exchange) and debit/credit cards for cash advances is recommended. Traveler's cheques are not recommended as they are difficult to exchange.
  • What is the policy on tipping, and what are the suggested amounts?

    Tipping is an expected, though not compulsory, way to show appreciation for good service and is an important source of income for those in the tourism industry. Suggested daily guidelines per person are: Expedition Leader: $10-15 USD, Driver: $8-10 USD, Local guides: $3-5 USD, Safari Guide/Driver: $8-10 USD. For restaurant staff, 10-15% of the bill is suggested. Porters: $1 per bag; Hotel/Cleaning Staff: $1-2 per day.
  • Are there any specific health requirements or recommendations for this trip?

    It is compulsory to have a valid Yellow Fever Certificate if you are traveling from a Yellow Fever endemic country, which includes South Africa. Malaria is present in some regions, so speaking to your doctor about preventative medication (prophylaxis) and using insect repellent is recommended. You should also carry a basic first-aid kit and advise your Expedition Leader of any pre-existing medical conditions. Please ensure you have all inoculations recommended by your doctor.
  • What are the safety and security guidelines for the tour?

    General safety advice includes looking after personal items, locking hotel rooms, avoiding large amounts of cash and flashy jewelry, and securing luggage in safety deposit boxes when available. Drones are prohibited in national parks. In Namibia, be alert for animals on roads, avoid night travel if possible, and carry bottled water. When staying in reserves, be aware of potentially dangerous creatures like bats, spiders, snakes, scorpions, and use a torch if walking at night. Never feed wildlife, as it can make them aggressive. During free time, it is recommended to stay in small groups and use taxis at night in cities. The Expedition Leader has the authority to amend the itinerary due to safety concerns.
  • Are there any optional activities available during the tour?

    Yes, optional activities include a Sossusvlei Sundowner & Nature Drive (455 NAD), and in Swakopmund, you can opt for Fat Tire Bike Tours (480 NAD), Sandboarding in the Namib Desert (700 NAD), or Sea Kayaking (800 NAD). These activities are at your own expense.
  • Is travel insurance required for this tour?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory for all participants. It must cover medical expenses, including emergency evacuation and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of USD 200,000. Coverage for personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and loss of luggage is also strongly recommended, as well as any extra coverage for adventure activities. Proof of insurance will be required by your leader.
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