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Fully Guided Tours

3 Day Sossusvlei Express Accommodated Safari

Offered by: Chameleon Safaris
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3 Day Sossusvlei Express Safari
Duration
3 days
Group Size i
1 - 12
Age Requirement
5+ yrs
Tour Offered by Chameleon Safaris
Offered by: Chameleon Safaris
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VERIFIED LOCAL OPERATOR
  • Office HQ: Windhoek, Namibia
  • Founded in: 1995
  • Listed on: Apr 2023
  • Price range: $150 - $500

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Overview

Departing from the coastal town of Swakopmund, this 3 day & two night accommodated safari will take you on a magical trip to one of the most beautiful places on Planet Earth, the centre of the Namib – the oldest desert in the world. 

From the coast we cross the vast gravel plains that stretch inland for over 100km. We traverse high mountain passes and cross The Tropic of Capricorn on our way down to the dune fields. A pre-dawn start to catch the soft light of sunrise as we head for Dead Vlei with its stark collection of skeleton trees and on to Sossusvlei, waters end for an ancient river. We watch out for wildlife, oryx and springbok are often seen in this sandy land but if we look and have sharp eyes, the dunes are also home to a full menagerie of reptiles, beetles, insects, rodents and birds. All these creatures are uniquely desert adapted survive in this waterless wonderland using super-power evolutionary adaptations. 

The Namib Desert is internationally recognised as a top biodiversity hot spot in a desert habitat. Climbing a towering sand dune, 300 m from top-to-toe, is an experience unique to Namibia, Big Daddy, Big Mamma and Dune 45 are all waiting to be conquered if you are feeling intrepid and want to experience the view from such a lofty perch. 

We visit the Solitaire cheetah conservation project, then homeward bound up-and-over rocky mountains as we climb our way up the central plateau and across the Khomas Hochland mountains to Windhoek.

Highlights

  • Well-planned itinerary with included transportation and activities for a hassle-free experience.
  • Comfortable lodges or guesthouses for a relaxing stay.
  • Guided excursions to the towering red sand dunes, including iconic dunes like "Big Daddy."
  • Witness the mesmerizing sunrise casting surreal shadows over the dunes, offering excellent photography opportunities.
  • Explore the striking Deadvlei salt pan with its iconic dead camel thorn trees.
  • Visit Sesriem Canyon, a remarkable geological formation carved by the Tsauchab River.
  • Explore the distinctive landscapes of the Namib Desert, renowned for its stark beauty.

Tour Features
Tour Features

Languages

Afrikaans +1

Tour Style Namibia

Tour Style

Guiding method

Fully Guided Tours

Best month to travel

Best season to travel

Shared tour

On this shared tour, you will join a group of other travelers. Max 12 people per vehicle.

Can be customized

You can request minor changes to the accommodations and destinations of this tour.

Tour Phisical Level

Physical Level

Easy: Level 2

Activities & Transfers

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    Activities: dune exploration, wildlife viewing, sunrise at sossusvlei, deadvlei visit, sesriem canyon, namib desert landscapes & photography
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    Transport mode: Safari Vehicles
  • Transportation
    Hotel & accommodation pickup offered
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    A transfer from and back to the airport can be arranged for an extra cost
  • Excluded Items

Items that are included in the cost of this listing

  • Transport in a safari vehicle with A/C
  • English speaking driver/guide
  • 2 nights’ accommodation
  • Meals (B x2, L x2, D x2)
  • National Park entry fees
  • Guided excursion to Sossusvlei
  • Pick up & drop off at accommodation

Items that are not included in the cost of this listing

  • International flights are not included
  • Insurance is not included
  • Optional activities
  • Drinks and Snacks
  • Tips/Gratuities

Overview

Start in Swakopmund and end in Windhoek! With the Safari tour 3 Day Sossusvlei Express Accommodated Safari, you have a 3 days tour package taking you through Swakopmund and 4 other attractions. 3 Day Sossusvlei Express Accommodated Safari includes accommodation, an expert guide, meals, transport and more.


  • Day 1: Friday Swakopmund - Accommodation, near Sesriem – 350 km

    Departing Swakopmund between11h30 and 12 noon heading east into the desert. We first cross the Namib gravel plains, large areas of flat and seemingly barren terrain broken up by huge mountain inselbergs. We have two mountain passes to traverse this afternoon, first is the mighty Kuiseb Pass and we follow the road from the top of the mountains, dropping steeply down into the canyon carved over eons by the Kuiseb River on its way to debouch into the ocean at the port town of Walvis Bay.

    We climb up from the banks of the river and over the pass, travelling through the mountain peaks and on to the second, smaller canyon of the Gaub River, a tributary of the Kuiseb. We emerge from the mountains onto a flat road and almost immediately we cross the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5 south degrees. There is a signpost at this auspicious spot and we stop along the road for photos. Onwards again to our destination for today. We aim to arrive in the late afternoon and there will be time for a short walk to see the sun dip below the impressive Naukluft Mountains.

    • Admission: free
    • Duration: Approximately - 1 hour

  • Day 2: Saturday Sossusvlei – 120 km

    Getting into the dune area as early as possible this morning is our aim and that means a pre-dawn start and a very early breakfast. As we are staying outside of the national park we will enter the dune area as soon as the gate opens at sunrise.

    The best time to photograph the dunes is around sunrise and sunset. This is when you can see towering sand dunes illuminated a glowing orange, apricot red on one side and swathed in shadow on the other. The depth of field is amazing at this time of day. From Sesriem we cover the 60 km into the dunes quickly and arrive at the 2×4 car park where all 2 wheel drive vehicles have to stop. From here we enter the ancient Tsauchab River-bed for the last 5km leg to Sossusvlei itself.

    The Tsauchab River is ephemeral, it only flows seasonally, when there is enough rain, and for the most part the riverbed is dry. Eons ago, during these rare floods the Tsauchab sometimes received enough water to flow all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. However, as the millennia passed and the dune fields began to form, (around five million years ago), wind -blown sand invaded the riverbeds. The rivers became more and more constricted by sand until eventually the occasional floods could not break through the sand barriers that had been erected by the wind. The valley we drove along this morning to get here is kept free of sand by the Tsauchab but Sossusvlei is now permanently waters end.

    Sossusvlei does still sometimes flood, (perhaps once in a decade). After good rains in the Naukluft Mountains where the river rises Sossusvlei can become inundated, and the lake that this creates can last for many months, but no longer can the river find its original path to the Atlantic.

    There is a 4×4 shuttle service that will transport us through the sandy terrain of the river-bed. We will visit Dead Vlei, an ancient pan completely surrounded by dunes, that is strikingly populated with dead, skeletal camelthorn trees. These trees have been a feature on this landscape for over 1000 years. Sossusvlei is almost surrounded by dunes, just one narrow path kept open by the Tsauchab River. We have time to explore the area on foot and to climb one of the highest dunes in the world, some towering 300 m above us, the views are breathtaking and justly famous.

    We drive back the way we came, (there is only one road), stopping at the iconic Dune 45, (so named as it is 45 km from Sesriem. There is time to climb Dune 45 if you still have energy, or perhaps just a sit in the shade at the base of the dune will suffice.

    Driving back to Sesriem we take a short excursion to see the Sesriem Canyon. Only four km from Sesriem, this canyon has been carved out of the landscape by the Tsauchab River. Around two million years ago there was an ice age in Europe. This caused glaciers to form and resulted in a worldwide drop in sea level. The knock on effect of this at Sesriem Canyon was that it increased the length and waterflow of the Tsauchab River. This greater force of water allowed the Tsauchab to begin cutting through the terrain resulting in the canyon we can see today. We can easily walk into the riverbed, it is usually much cooler in the canyon and we can follow the river for some way along its journey to Sossusvlei.

    We head back to our accommodation in the late afternoon.

    • Admission: free

  • Day 3: Sunday Namib Desert– Windhoek – 320 km

    Our last day today but excitement is still on the menu. We head back to Solitaire where our guide will get us a sample of the apple pie that has made this homestead famous.

    There is some lovely mountain scenery on our drive back to Windhoek. The road climbs up onto and over Namibia’s central plateau and we return to Windhoek via the small community at BűellsPort and the small town of Rehoboth. We arrive mid-afternoon and will be dropped at Chameleon Backpackers or the accommodation of our choice within Windhoek city limits.


Departure Details
Departure: Friday
Departure time: 11:30 am
Departure point:

You can head directly to the meeting point, or request pickup
 Meeting point:
A La Mer Hotel
Albertina Amathila Ave, Swakopmund, Namibia

A La Mer Hotel
Operator notes:
We recommend pre-safari accommodation at Hotel A La Mer in Swakopmund where this tour begins.
Return Details
Return: 3 days later
Return notes:
We arrive in Windhoek mid-afternoon and you'll be dropped at your accommodation

* All details will be sent to you upon reservation

Accessibility
Tourism for all!

Everyone benefits from better accessibility.

If you wish to make any changes to, or cancel your safari after your booking has been confirmed we will require such requests in writing from the person making the booking. If you wish to change any details of the land content of your safari (eg. change departure dates, accommodation types or even parts of the itinerary) we will do our best to help, however there will be an Amendment fee levied of 20% of tour price per person. If you wish to cancel your holiday the following cancellation charges will be applied from the day written request of cancellation is received by us.

Amount of cancellation charge
  • 20% - More than 30 days
  • 100% - Less than 30 days

Please Note: Some travel insurance policies are not recognized by some Namibian hospitals; you should check with your provider if their product is accepted in Namibia before you travel and seek alternative coverage where necessary.

As a traveller from USA, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand you will need an adaptor for types D and M plugs.

Type D

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Type M

Type M is a 16 amp plug, and it has three round prongs that form a triangle.

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