Day 1: Arrival Windhoek
Once you have arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport in Namibia, one of the first things that you will need to do is exchange your money and get your hands on an MTC cellphone card. After that, there is a 45 minute drive to Windhoek.
Day 2 : Namib Naukluft Park
Explore the ancient sands of the Namib Desert and all that the desert sands have to offer. Some of the highlights that you can look forward to include time spent in the Sossusvlei, which is well-known for its red sandy landscape and magnificent dunes, and the Sesriem Canyon, which is a narrow gorge which has been created over the centuries.
Day 4: Swakopmund
The 4th day of the tour is off to an early start, the moment you have had breakfast. Once you have eaten and have your vehicle packed up, you will head off to Swakopmund, an idyllic destination on the Atlantic Coast. Both Swakopmund, as well as the nearby town of Walvis Bay, are very popular with the adventure seeking community, and there are plenty of landmarks to see
Day 5: Walvis Bay
On the 5th day head to Walvis Bay, which is just 45km away. From there you may decide to take a 4-hour boat ride to Walvis Bay Lagoon or if one prefers a spark of adrenaline, one can opt for quad bike or sandboarding adventure.
Day 6: Damaraland
the tour shall follow by travelling to Damaraland, through Henties Bay and Uis. Along the way you can visit the Cape Cross Seal Reserve, which has one of the largest Cape Fur Seal breeding colonies in the world. The area has a lot of history and it is the place where the first explorers landed and erected a cross, which you can see at Diego Cao.
Day 7: Damaraland
On day 7 you can enjoy all of the sights and wonders of Damaraland. The area is full of famous landmarks from 150-million-year-old Organ Pipes to watching the sunrise blaze over Burnt Mountain.
Day 8: Etosha National Park
On day 8, a journey into Etosha National Park is a must. It is one of the few places in Namibia where you can have an African wildlife safari. Amongst the vast wildlife one can see at Etosha National Park, the park is home to the endangered black rhino and the black-faced impala.
Day 9 : Von Lindequist Gate
The 9th day of your travel north-east, cutting through the Etosha National Park and going around the Etosha Pan, to reach the Von Lindequist Gate. Although your map will say that you only need to go around 195 km to reach your destination, you will likely cover more ground as you explore all sorts of interesting sights along the way.
Day 10: Windhoek – Okapuka Ranch
On the10th day make your way back to Windhoek. You will start the drive via Tsumeb, Otjiwarongo and Okahandja to the Okapuka Ranch, to reach Windhoek. The goal is to reach the Okapuka Ranch, where you can enjoy a number of activities, including an exhilarating game drive.
Day 11: Departure – Hosea Kutako International Airport
This is the last day of the tour and it will see you leaving the Okapuka Ranch and driving to Windhoek where you will drop off your rental. After that you will transferred to the Hosea Kutako International Airport, where you can catch your flight home.