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Female avatar icon Bliss United States flag US       Visited: July 2019 Reviewed: Jul 28, 2019

Email Bliss  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Magnificent wildlife and easy traveling

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I can’t say enough good things about this country. Okonjima and Africats, Etosha, Palmwag, and the Namib desert were all beautiful. Our self drive tour felt safe and flexible. I will say that our trip might have been better done over three weeks than two due to the distances. Vegetarians well accommodated, vegans advised to bring protein snacks and shop for beans in the town supermarkets, as even the higher end camps and lodges were baffled (but they sure tried to help!).

Avatar icon Ellen M. Paulssen Norway flag NO       Visited: July 2019 Reviewed: Jul 30, 2019

Email Ellen M. Paulssen

Amazing experience!

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Loved to see some of Namibia. From desert and canyon-areas, via small coastal cities to safari and wildlife. Really fascinating.

Male avatar icon Anil Sunkara India flag IN       Visited: July 2019 Reviewed: Jul 31, 2019

Email Anil Sunkara  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Rustic, adventurous,fun and knowledge

4 / 5 4 /5
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Namibia - unexplored widely, with its untouched beauty is certainly a offriders paradise. Photography and wild life are the prime attractions . Opting a self catered tour would be more beneficial but we cannot miss on the local delicacies.People are tourist friendly . Language no problem. A must visit place for every traveller. Opt for camping and have more fun.

Female avatar icon Sandra Canada flag CA       Visited: August 2018 Reviewed: Aug 4, 2019

Email Sandra  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The safari was Amazing!

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The wildlife was great, our guide was great about spotting animals and pointing them out, the accommodations and food was good. We had a great time.

Female avatar icon Barbara United States flag US       Visited: June 2019 Reviewed: Aug 10, 2019

Email Barbara  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing time in Namibia with a wide variety of activities - sand dunes, safari, World Heritage sites

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I was able to see 44 different species, not including the various birds. Elvis, my tour guide, was able to find animals everywhere! I was amazed by his skill. The dunes were amazing between the expanse and the colors. Food was good - just a few things I didn't enjoy. I was in awe of the many kilometers of dirt roads that were in good shape. The MOST beautiful sunrises and sunsets! However, the dryness of Namibia was intriguing - everything from how the animals and people survive to how thirsty I was. I would enjoy another trip back.

Male avatar icon dennis.zaebst United States flag US       Visited: May 2017 Reviewed: Aug 11, 2019

Email dennis.zaebst  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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A beautiful country with spectacular vistas, wildlife, and especially birds! Weather was dry and pleasant in May/June 2017, and I suspect it is similar in many other years. Etosha NP is the largest NP in Africa, and is a prime location for viewing and photographing wildlife!

Female avatar icon Julia United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Sep 15, 2019

Email Julia  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Astonishing scenery, a well-organised burgeoning tourist industry, and lovely, LOVELY people.

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The wildlife and scenery was amazing. There are so many miles of absolutely nothing. Elsewhere in Africa, if you need to go behind a bush, you will find 50 children waiting for you. In Namibia, you'll be lucky to find a bush! But if you do, there will not be 50 children. There won't be anyone. You can stand on top of a hill and see the road for 200 miles, in an almost straight line - with nothing. No village, hut, pylon. Nothing!

We did compact game drives with knowledgeable guides. The scenery from desert to dunes to game park with pans and rock art thrown in - is incredible.

As reasonably experienced travellers in East and West Africa, this was our first trip to southern Africa. I had expected to feel quite intrepid.
Far from it: we stayed almost entirely in Gondwana group hotels, with other B&B in Windhoek and one non-Gondwana tented camp on our itinerary. All were amazing - so varied and interesting, each in their own right. This
Read more is not chain-hotel experience. We don't normally do 5*, so perhaps I don't really know how to rate this, but it was way above what we would normally expect to do elsewhere in either Europe or Africa.
By way of example: I wished that I had started a "view from the loo" photo collection early on. From quirky bathroom fittings at Kalahari Anib Lodge (towel rail and loo roll holder all made of copper pipe) to an al fresco toilet experience at the Spitzkoppe tented camp, with the loo roll tucked into the stonewall; to sand dunes, passing rhino and oryx, viewed over our own private plunge pool and a pink fridge at the Desert Grace near Sossusvlei. (Please, PLEASE - if you go to Desert Grace, stop at the view point on the road in. It is well worth clamber up the rock!) ... Elsewhere - towel origami in shape of elephants; chocolates on the pillows ... I could go on.

Special mention: our game driver, Ronald, at Etosha, said we would be out for about 6 hours - but he knew where the animals might be, found them, spent the extra time, and delivered us home after 12 hours. He must have been exhausted, and had it all to do again the next day. But we were happy. And Etosha Safari Camp is just lovely, with its live music, idiosyncratic furniture, and relaxed atmosphere.

Above all, we never felt threatened anywhere. Wandering round Windhoek and Swakopmund was the closest we came to normal life - we didn't see local village life at all, I'm afraid. But everybody we met and talked to, even in the towns, was so very, very friendly and welcoming.

A small point: we would have appreciated better guidance on tyre pressures for different roads - the car hire company simply gave us the wrong figures!

Thank you, Namibia.
Male avatar icon Hideki Mizuno South Africa flag ZA       Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Sep 17, 2019

Email Hideki Mizuno  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Great trip to the oldest desert

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Location was good, accommodation is nice, guide was professional. Good place to calm my mind.

Male avatar icon Amerio Marco Italy flag IT       Visited: August 2019 Reviewed: Sep 17, 2019

Email Amerio Marco  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Unforgettable trip in namibia

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At the beginning of August 2019 together with my family (wife and two children aged 18 and 15) we organized a 12-days self drive tour in Namibia with the local agency Cardboard Box. Our journey started from the capital Windhoek where we rented the car and spent the first night. From here through initially paved and later gravel but still easy roads we entered the Kalahari desert, we crossed the spectacular dunes of Sossusvlei and we reached the nice city of Swakopmund, on the cold coasts of the Atlantic Ocean. After crossing the Damaraland region we reached the Etosha park where we could observe most of the animals in their natural habitat. We have been fascinated by splendid landscapes; the breathtaking sunsets and the star-studded sky will remain forever in our memories. The entire trip developed without any problem; the hotels and lodges booked through the agency were excellent as well as food and reception of staff. We would like to recommend to visit Namibia expecially the travel experience in self drive.

Male avatar icon Matt Waymack United States flag US       Visited: September 2019 Reviewed: Sep 25, 2019

Email Matt Waymack  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Excellent trip, great company

5 / 5 5 /5
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Namibia was an awesome experience. Partly due to the setting, partly the wildlife but all of it possible due to Gaynor, Previous and the folks at Nature Tours Namibia. They put together an awesome trip with hands down the best guide I’ve traveled with in any nation.