Self-Drive Tours

A self-drive tour is one of the simplest and most flexible ways to explore Namibia or Southern Africa. Our roads are well-maintained with ample signage, and accommodations are easily accessible along your journey.

One of the benefits of traveling independently is the flexibility to choose your travel dates and customize your itinerary to fit your schedule. Whether you prefer staying in luxury lodges, more budget-friendly accommodations, or at campsites, the choice is yours.

Our expertise lies in crafting personalized tours—simply share your preferences for your self-drive tour, and we will design a safari that matches your budget and unique interests.

We offer two accommodation standards for most of our tours, ‘silver’ is in good but more affordable lodges. ‘Gold’ is in more luxury and exclusive lodges. You will see both options featuring under ‘accommodation’ and ‘rates’ on each tours information page.

Discover Namibia’s most captivating highlights on this 14-day journey. From the crimson dunes of the Kalahari and the sculpted beauty of Sossusvlei to Swakopmund’s coastal charm and Etosha’s abundant wildlife—every landscape tells a story. End your adventure with a meaningful visit to the renowned AfriCat Foundation at Okonjima.

This 19-day journey captures the very essence of Namibia – a land of striking contrasts and soulful beauty. From the crimson sands of the Kalahari and the awe-inspiring Fish River Canyon to the timeless Namib Desert, Twyfelfontein’s ancient rock art and Etosha’s teeming wildlife, Namibia promises enchantment, serenity and unforgettable discovery.

This 15-day journey through southern Namibia unveils a world of raw beauty and striking contrasts. From Windhoek to the Orange River, discover vast desertscapes, surreal fairy circles, wild desert horses and captivating geology. Explore the dramatic Fish River Canyon and the remote Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

This 13-day family adventure combines short driving distances with unforgettable experiences and welcoming, family-friendly lodges. Discover the rugged beauty of the Naukluft Mountains, climb the towering dunes of Sossusvlei, enjoy a thrilling coastal boat cruise, and marvel at the rich wildlife of Etosha National Park – a journey designed for shared moments and lasting memories.

For those seeking adventure, wilderness and the magic of nights beneath Namibia’s endless stars, this 15-day camping safari offers it all. Journey through the vast deserts of the Namib, over rugged mountains and into wildlife-filled parks. With moderate driving distances and carefully chosen campsites, it’s a relaxed yet deeply immersive outdoor experience.

This 14-day journey unites the wonders of Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe in one unforgettable safari. Encounter majestic wildlife – from elephants and lions to rare rhinos and vibrant birdlife – across Etosha, the Okavango, Kwando and Chobe rivers, before concluding at the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, aptly named Mosi-oa-Tunya – “The Smoke that Thunders.”

This 18-day safari captures the essence of Southern Africa. From the shifting dunes of the Namib Desert and Swakopmund’s charming coast to the rugged Erongo Mountains and wildlife havens of Etosha, Mahangu, Bwabwata and Chobe, every stop reveals new wonders. Encounter elephants, lions and buffalo before ending at the magnificent Victoria Falls – a truly unforgettable finale.

This 18-day safari celebrates Africa’s life-giving waters – from the Okavango and Kwando rivers in Namibia’s lush Caprivi to Botswana’s Chobe and the mighty Zambezi at Victoria Falls. Along the way, explore the vast Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pans and the legendary Moremi Game Reserve. Expect exceptional wildlife encounters and golden sunsets – the essence of Africa at its finest.

This 14-day safari, ideal for August and September, reveals one of Southern Africa’s most breathtaking spectacles – the Namaqualand bloom. Witness the arid Karoo transformed into a sea of vibrant wildflowers, then journey through the red sands of the Kalahari, the vast Fish River Canyon and the rugged Cederberg Mountains, ending in the captivating ‘Mother City’ – Cape Town.