21 days – Namibia Botswana Zimbabwe Accommodated Small Group Tour

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21 days
Accommodated Group Tour
Windhoek - Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia
Min Age : 12
Max People : 12
Tour Details

Embark on an unforgettable small accommodated group tour through Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, designed for travelers seeking comfort and authentic experiences. From climbing the towering dunes of Sossusvlei to exploring the wildlife-rich plains of Etosha National Park, this fully accommodated safari blends natural beauty with cultural highlights.

Unwind in coastal Swakopmund, glide through the serene channels of the Okavango Delta, and track rhinos on foot in Matobo National Park. Witness herds of elephants in Hwange National Park, and conclude your journey with the awe-inspiring views of Victoria Falls.

Perfect for adventure seekers wanting an accommodated and expertly guided Southern Africa safari across diverse landscapes and iconic destinations.

Highlights

Victoria Falls – a natural wonder; Caprivi – game drive; Etosha National Park – game viewing; Damaraland – rock paintings; Namib Desert – walk Sossusvlei dunes; Okavango Delta – Mokoro excursion & bush walks; Moremi Game Reserve – game drives; Matopos National Park – game drive and rock paintings; Hwange National Park – game drives.

Accommodation

A comfortable participation accommodated safari staying in permanent tents, chalets and guest houses. 18 nights on safari at small lodges (including tented lodges), with en suite facilities. 18 nights on safari at small lodges (including tented lodges), with en suite facilities. 2 nights tented camp in the Okavango. Each tent has twin camp beds with linen and en suite chemical toilet. Shared bucket shower tent with hot water off the fire.

Meals: 20 breakfasts, 17 lunches & 11 dinners included. Of which 9 breakfasts are provided by the lodges. The remaining included meals are provided by crew and meals will be enjoyed around the campfire at the truck.

Transport: For the majority of this safari you travel in custom-built safari trucks with 12 forward facing seats. On 5% of tours we may use Mercedes Sprinter minibuses with 12 forward facing seats and air conditioning. There are some long distances to cover and a few early morning starts. For the game drives in Moremi/Mababe, Hwange and Matobos and the transfer into the Okavango we use local open sided 4WD vehicles with local guides.

Limited Participation: An essential part of your safari is some participation. From carrying your own bag to packing the truck in the morning – it’s all part of your adventure. Where the tour leaders provide meals we ask that clients help (on rotation) with the washing up.

Restrictions

We accept children 12-18 with accompanying adults on scheduled tours (for private groups we can accept younger children). If the clients are older than 65 years, then we require a medical certificate too (stating client is fit and healthy to embark on a multi-day tour covering long distances etc) Average age of our clients on this tour is 46 years old.

Extras/Upgrades

Single supplement: €610. Only if you do not want to share with another traveler and insist of having your own room.

Hotel Pickup

This tour departs at 14:00 from the guesthouse in Windhoek, Namibia.

The tour ends at the guest house in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe at approximately 8:00 so you can arrange flights for the same day. We can arrange an airport transfer at normal airport transfer rate.

If you would like to book any pre-tour or post-tour accommodation, please indicate your required airport transfers and the number of nights required when submitting your enquiry!

Departure & Return Location

Windhoek – Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe side)

Departure Time

14h00 on day of departure

Price Includes

  • Max 12 people
  • Professional Safari Guides
  • Transport in minibus / safari truck & 4WD
  • 20 Breakfasts, 18 Lunches & 13 Dinners
  • Entrance Fees
  • 18 nights in small lodges, permanent tents & guesthouses, 2 nights tented camp
  • Use of all equipment
  • Flexible payment options in multiple currencies
  • No booking or credit card fees
  • Coverage by Guarantee Fund

Price Excludes

  • Visas
  • Travel Insurance
  • Flights
  • Departure Taxes
  • Airport transfers
  • Tips
  • Optional activities
  • Items of a personal nature
Itinerary

Day 1WINDHOEK

Arrive in Windhoek, Namibia’s charming capital nestled between rolling hills and dry savanna. After settling in at the guesthouse, and a briefing with your Sunway Safaris guides, we explore the city’s German colonial architecture and visit a local market. In the evening, we enjoy an own-expense dinner as at a local restaurant sampling Namibian cuisine and soaking up the friendly atmosphere.

Stay in a guesthouse, meals are at own expense (except for breakfast on day 2)

Day 2 - 3NAMIB DESERT

We journey south from Windhoek, passing through scenic mountain landscapes before descending onto the desert plains. En route, we stop at the remote outpost of Solitaire – famous for its apple tart (own expense) before continuing to our lodge in the Namib Desert. The afternoon is free to relax and take in the vast, arid surroundings. The next morning, we explore the Namib Naukluft National Park. Towering red dunes surround the white clay pans of Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, where twisted Camel Thorn trees create surreal silhouettes. These ancient landscapes, shaped by rare floods of the Tsauchab River, offer some of the most iconic desert scenery in Africa.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 4SWAKOPMUND

Swakopmund lies on the Atlantic coast, where cool sea breezes offer respite from the desert heat. En-route we’ll stop at Walvis Bay’s lagoon to observe flocks of flamingos, thousands of these elegant pink birds wading in the shallow waters. The town of Swakopmund sits at the mouth of the mostly dry Swakop River, which marks the northern boundary of the ever-shifting Namib Desert dunes. We have time in the afternoon for a walk along the beachfront before having a restaurant dinner (own expense).

Stay in a hotel with breakfast and lunch included.

Day 5BRANDBERG MASSIF

Namibia is a country of striking extremes, and Damaraland embodies this with its stark plains, dry riverbeds, and ancient valleys carved between rocky outcrops. Towering above it all are the Brandberg Massif Mountains, their peaks a dramatic backdrop to this rugged wilderness. We embark on a walk with a local guide exploring the ancient Brandberg Massif to view the Brandberg White Lady rock painting. In the evening, we settle in for a sundowner at our lodge in the Ugab River valley and watch as the sun sinks behind the mountains.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 6 - 7ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK

Etosha National Park, one of Africa’s premier wildlife sanctuaries, has been safeguarding Namibia’s iconic species since it was established as a reserve in 1907. The park’s best wildlife sightings are typically found around its productive waterholes scattered along the edge of the expansive salt pan. These life-sustaining waters draw in elephants and herds of antelope, which in turn attract predators like lions and cheetahs. On day 6, we’ll enjoy a late-afternoon game drive before leaving the national park to relax at a comfortable nearby lodge. The following day will be dedicated to exploring Etosha further, on game drives, and we will spend time waiting at the waterholes to observe the diverse wildlife come and go.

Stay in a guest lodge with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 8RUNDU

The landscape shifts as we head toward Rundu – acacia woodlands replacing the arid savanna and villages dotting the roadside. This journey reveals a softer, greener Namibia, where life clings to riverbanks and traditions thrive, offering a striking contrast to the stark beauty of Etosha’s salt pans. We stop for the night at our riverside lodge in Rundu and enjoy a spectacular sunset.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast and lunch included.

Day 9CAPRIVI

We follow the Okavango River eastward into the lush Caprivi Strip. We will game drive in Mahangu National Park seeking elephants, roan antelope and predators thriving along the Kavango River’s life-giving waterways. At our camp, set on the river’s edge, there’s time to relax and enjoy the rich birdlife; kingfishers, hornbills, and weavers are commonly seen in the trees around camp.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 10MAUN

We cross into Botswana and travel south through the flat, rural landscape of the western Delta. Small villages and cattle posts are dotted along the way as we journey to Maun, the gateway to the Okavango. The changing scenery hints at the wetlands to come, and we arrive with time to prepare for the Delta experience ahead.

Stay in a lodge with breakfast and lunch included.

Day 11 - 12OKAVANGO DELTA

Setting off early in the morning we venture into the remarkable Okavango Delta, one of Africa’s most unique and breath taking ecosystems. As we drive toward this vast wetland, there’s opportunity to take an optional scenic helicopter flight (own expense). This aerial perspective offers an unforgettable view of the Delta’s intricate network of channels, floodplains, and islands. Upon reaching the mokoro launch station, we board traditional dugout mekoro, guided by skilled local polers who navigate us to our remote wilderness camp. The Okavango Delta, the largest inland delta in the world, is rich in wildlife, home to red lechwe, buffalo, elephants, and a dazzling array of bird species. As we glide silently through narrow, reed-fringed channels, we immerse ourselves in the peaceful rhythm of the Delta, venturing deeper into its pristine wilderness.

Stay in the tented camp with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 13 - 14MABABE PRIVATE RESERVE & MOREMI

We depart early from our Okavango Delta camp, retracing our route by mokoro to the poling station, where our open game-viewing vehicle awaits. From here, we begin our journey north to Moremi Game Reserve. We explore Moremi, one of Africa’s premier wildlife areas. The reserve’s rich mosaic of landscapes supports thriving populations of elephant, hippo, buffalo, painted dog, leopard and lion. Our game drives take us through both the Moremi and surrounding private concessions, giving us the best chance to encounter a wide variety of wildlife, including the region’s impressive predator population. We depart Moremi in the late afternoon exploring the adjacent wildlife concession. By evening, we arrive at our tented camp, set on the banks of the Khwai River. On day 14 we game drive on the Mababe Private Reserve, a lesser-travelled area known for its abundant wildlife and raw beauty, before making our way towards Maun for an evening restaurant meal at the lodge (own expense)..

Stay in a tented bush camp with 2x breakfast, 2x lunch and 1x dinner included.

Day 15MAKGADIKGADI PANS

Formed as the last remnants of an ancient mega-lake, these vast salt flats transform dramatically with seasonal rains. During dry months, the pans appear as endless white expanses, while summer rains create shallow waters that attract flamingos, pelicans, and migratory herds. In the afternoon, we visit Nata Bird Sanctuary and look out across the expanse of this unique ecosystem.

Stay in a tented lodge with breakfast and lunch included.

Day 16 - 17MATOBO NATIONAL PARK

Leaving our Botswanan adventure behind, we move into Zimbabwe and our lodge on the outskirts of the Matobo National Park, where we enjoy a sundowner and the magnificent views. We spend the following day exploring the Matobos on a game drive and guided bush walk in search of rhino. We visit World’s View and Cecil John Rhodes’ grave, set among towering granite hills or “dwalas” and balancing boulders. We visit a cave sheltering historically significant San rock art, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 18 - 19HWANGE NATIONAL PARK

Named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange National Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe occupying roughly 14 650 square kilometers. Hwange is famed for its large elephant population. Our chalets are in the game management area that borders the park, and we explore the park with our local guide, on a full day game drive in an open 4WD game viewing vehicle.

Stay in a chalet with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Day 20 - 21VICTORIA FALLS

We end our journey with an unforgettable guided walk through the misty rainforest to witness Victoria Falls in all its raw power – one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The final day provides opportunities for an evening cruise on the mighty Zambezi River, bungee jumping or a “flight of angels” (own expense). We celebrate our adventure with a final dinner together at one of Victoria Falls’ local restaurants (own expense.) The tour ends on day 21 at the guesthouse at 8:00am after breakfast.

Stay in a guesthouse with breakfast included.

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FAQ

I'm a solo traveller, is there a single supplement?

On request we can book you a single room at additional costs. Otherwise, you will be sharing a room with somone else from the same sexe if you are a single traveler.

Which currency is most widely accepted on this tour?

You can use ZAR or USD and your credit card should be accepted in most supermarkets, lodges and bars

Should I book pre/post tour accommodation?

We recommend you arrive the night before. We can book an extra night in the lodge from where the tour starts.