Namibia and South Africa complement each other with an almost poetic symmetry—the lush winelands and ocean-washed coastline of the Cape against the vast, arid grandeur of the Namib. A combined itinerary delivers the full emotional range of southern African travel, from urban sophistication to desert solitude.
The most common combination begins with four to five days in Cape Town and the Winelands—Table Mountain, the peninsula, Stellenbosch, and Franschhoek—followed by a flight to Windhoek and a ten-to-twelve-day Namibia circuit. A typical Namibia route runs from Windhoek south to the Fish River Canyon and Lüderitz, west to Sossusvlei, north through Swakopmund and the Skeleton Coast, inland to Damaraland, and north to Etosha before returning to Windhoek. The full journey covers approximately 3,500 kilometres by road—a distance that sounds daunting but unfolds at a natural pace with three-to-four-hour driving days and overnight stops at exceptional lodges.
Alternatively, a shorter Namibia highlight tour of seven to eight days covers Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, and Etosha—the country's three essential experiences—and pairs beautifully with a Cape Town stay for a total journey of ten to twelve days.
We design both guided and self-drive Namibia itineraries, providing detailed route maps, pre-booked accommodation, and 24/7 roadside support. The transition from Bree Street's restaurants to the silence of the Namib takes a single flight and a few hours of driving—but the psychological distance is immeasurable.