Experience why Cape Town and Namibia are two of the most scenic destinations in Southern Africa during this 12 Day privately guided Luxury Safari.
Cape Town is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world offering an all-in-one adventure with beautiful beaches, breath-taking landscapes, award-winning wineries and mouth-watering cuisine. Here you’ll also find the renowned Table Mountain, one of the newly proclaimed natural wonders of the world.
In Namibia, explore the oldest, driest desert in the world and take time to listen to the silence and to your soul. Climb the highest sand dunes in the world. Descend to the floor of the deepest canyon in
Africa. Visit a German-inspired town where ocean waves and sand dunes merge into one. Experience
wildlife care and conservation in action.
This safari combines luxury accommodation, high levels of service and hospitality with incredible scenery and unforgettable experiences, while in the presence of your private
Jewel of Africa Safaris tour guide who will accompany you and share his experiences with you along the way.
*This tour can be customized as per your preferences.
Safari Summary
Tour Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights
Departure/Return Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Destinations on Tour
- Cape Town & Cape Winelands
- Kalahari Desert & Sossusvlei
- Swakopmund
- Walvis Bay
- Lake Mburo NP
Included
- All Transfers
- Conservation Fees
- Luxury Accommodation
- Meals
- Private Guide and Vehicle
Highlights & Activities
During your safari you can look forward to the following highlights, activities and experiences to ensure an unforgettable time spent in Africa.
- Explore Cape Town, the Mother City
- Ride up to the summit of Table Mountain by cable car
- Experience fine wines and dining in the Cape Winelands
- Explore the beautiful Cape Peninsula
- Visit Cape Point where two oceans meet
- Get up close to a resident penguin colony at Boulders Beach
- Direct flight from Cape Town to Walvis Bay, Namibia
- Experience German hospitality in Swakopmund
- Visit the iconic Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei in the Namib Desert
- Learn more about wildlife rehabilitation in Namibia
- Meet the owner of Na’ankuse Wildlife Sanctuary
Map & Destinations
Cape Town, South Africa
Swakopmund, Namibia
Sossusvlei, Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia
Cape Town
Cape Town, nicknamed the Mother City, is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world offering an all-in-one adventure with beautiful beaches, breath-taking landscapes, award-winning wineries and mouth-watering cuisine. Here you’ll also find the renowned Table Mountain, one of the newly proclaimed natural wonders of the world.
Sossusvlei
The salt pan of Sossusvlei in Namibia is located in the middle of the Namib-Naukluft National Park in the area of the central Namib dunes. The Sossusvlei in Namibia is more than 300 kilometers long and 140 kilometers wide and consists of seemingly endless sand dunes. The meaning of the Nama word for the Namib translates to “empty space” or “place where there is nothing”. The spectacular height of these dunes creates a phenomenal attraction to visitors. These dunes can reach up to 300 meters high and look like an amphitheater surrounding the huge salt pan or “vlei”.
Swakopmund
Sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert on the western coast, Swakopmund is one of those top travelers stops along the African road. This is Namibia's adventure capital and a surreal colonial remnant and is also the ideal place to start your exploration of the Skeleton Coast and Namib Desert. This is a city with as much personality as it has sea frontage and it retains a strong German flavour – from its cobbled streets and picturesque buildings to typical German restaurants and pubs serving German cuisine. This is also one of the much cooler destinations in Namibia, with its moist sea air, mist and rain sometimes surprising you in the Desert.
Windhoek
Windhoek is Namibia's capital and largest city. It is in the geographic centre of the country at an elevation of 1,600m. This is the city where most safaris travelling through Namibia begin, and also the first point of entry in Namibia should you arrive by airplane. Windhoek is the social, economic, political, and cultural center of the country. Nearly every Namibian national enterprise, governmental body, educational and cultural institution is headquartered here.