Wildflowers, Desert Plants, Wildlife and Coastal Scenes of Namibia & South Africa

Wildflowers, Desert Plants, Wildlife and Coastal Scenes of Namibia & South Africa

19 Days
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$15225

Wildflowers, Desert Plants, Wildlife and Coastal Scenes of Namibia & South Africa

19 Days

Visiting: Windhoek

Tour operator:

APT

From:
$15225 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 08-May-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark upon a botanical safari across Namibia and South Africa. See a range of plants that have evolved to withstand desert climates. Marvel at the lush plains and rocky escarpment of Waterberg Plateau National Park. Spot four of the ‘Big Five’ wildlife species at Etosha National Park. Journey along Namibia’s spectacular Skeleton Coast. In South Africa, behold the fields of wildflowers of Namaqualand. And visit the renowned Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.

Highlights

  • See four of the ‘Big Five’ wildlife species during your time in Etosha National Park.

  • Climate-hardened Welwitschia plants, quiver trees and ancient Acacia trees populate Namibia’s desert region.

  • Wander the grounds of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, discovering its vast range of plant species.

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Windhoek (Namibia)

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Overnight: Windhoek, The Weinberg or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

Arrive in Windhoek today and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening and meet your fellow travellers.

Day 2 : Waterberg Plateau National Park Dinosaurs And Petrified Sand Dunes

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Overnight: Waterberg, Wilderness Lodge or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

From Windhoek, head north to the Waterberg region. The Waterberg Plateau National Park is a fascinating geological site in northern Namibia. Named for the springs that emerge from the region’s foothills, the park abounds with rugged rock faces, 200-million-year-old dinosaur footprints, and petrified sand dunes. The park is also blessed with a plethora of plant and animal species, including leopards, rhinos, vultures, cheetahs, bush babies, ferns, various grasses and fig trees.

Day 3 : Etosha National Park Game Drive

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Etosha National Park, Epacha Game Lodge & Spa or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, we depart the Waterberg region and travel further north to the vast wildlife reserve of Etosha National Park. Etosha is home to more than 110 animal species, including elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes and zebras. It also features more than 300 distinct bird species. The park is well-known for its salt pan, which is so large it can be seen from space. 



We spend the next two nights at Epacha Game Lodge & Spa, which boasts its own private game reserve. This afternoon, we enjoy a game drive in the park, where we have the chance to see some of the animals that call this reserve home.

Day 4 : Etosha National Park And Epacha Reserve Nature Walk

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Enjoy a full day in Etosha National Park and take a guided nature walk at Epacha Reserve to see some of its botanical wonders, including mopane trees, which have distinctive butterfly shaped leaves.

Day 5 : Twyfelfontein Rock Art And Damaraland

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Damaraland, Mowani Mountain Camp or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Drive south, through the towns of Outjo and Khorixas, and on to the Damaraland Region. We spend time at Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to one of the largest and most important concentrations of rock art in Africa. The vegetation here has adapted to the region’s harsh climate and include the ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis, whose leaves extend along the ground, and the spectacular, and poisonous, cactus-like Gifboom.

Day 6 : Elephant Safari And Living Museum

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Head out on an elephant safari today in open-air 4x4 vehicles. We drive along a dry riverbed in search of Namibia's desert-dwelling elephants, of which only about 600 remain. Later in the day, visit the Damara Living Museum to learn about, and experience, the traditional Damara way of life. This is a unique opportunity to witness firsthand traditions that are gradually dying out.

Day 7 : Uis, Cape Cross Seal Reserve, Lichen Fields And Swakopmund

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Swakopmund, Strand Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

After leaving Twyfelfontein, we drive via the remote village of Uis to Cape Cross Seal Reserve to see Namibia’s cape fur seals. We then continue along the Skeleton Coast to Swakopmund. Here, we stop at its lichen fields, which are now recognised as a vital, and largely protected, component of Namibia’s environment. It is estimated that some of these lichen fields are hundreds, or even thousands, of years old, having survived long periods of drought.

Day 8 : Swakopmund Sightseeing Tour

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast

Take a tour of Swakopmund, a former German colonial town with a unique blend of African and European influences. Explore its seaside promenades, half-timbered homes, and wind-swept beaches. Visit the town's historic lighthouse and railway station, then enjoy some free time this afternoon.

Day 9 : Namib Desert, Kuiseb Canyon And Welwitschia Plains

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Namib-Naukluft National Park, Dead Valley Lodge or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Depart early this morning for the Welwitschia Plains, a protected area in the Namib Desert known for its Welwitschia plants. These plants are centuries-old and endemic to the Namib Desert. After visiting the Welwitschia Plains, we drive on to the Kuiseb Canyon, a dramatic gorge carved by the Kuiseb River. We then stop at the remote settlement of Solitaire, occupying a small corner of the Namib Desert. From here, we head to our lodge, situated within the Namib-Naukluft Park.

Day 10 : Sossusvlei Dunes And Deadvlei

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Explore the iconic red sand dunes of the Namib Desert and Deadvlei, whose surreal landscape comprises a clay pan that was formerly an oasis. The acacia trees that once thrived here were left to die when the river that fed them changed course. The dry climate prevented the trees from decomposing, so they remain as desiccated, blackened sentinels on the pan's cracked surface. Surrounded by the red-pink dunes of the Namib Desert, the spectacle of Deadvlei is a photographer's dream.

Day 11 : Namibrand Nature Reserve, Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Klein-Aus Vista, Desert Horse Inn or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We drive south today, through the NamibRand Nature Reserve to Helmeringhausen and then on to Aus. The small village of Aus is located in the Aus Mountains, above the plains of the Namib Desert. It is a great place from which to see the area's major attraction, the feral horses of the Namib Desert. We also learn about the Succulent Karoo plants which transform the desert into a sea of bright flowers after the winter rains. Visit the beautiful Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, home to the most biodiverse desert in the world, during a sunset drive.

Day 12 : Lüderitz, Garub Wild Horses And Kolmanskop

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today, we travel to Lüderitz, a town located between the Atlantic Coast and the Namib Desert. This seaside town is a unique blend of 19th-century Bavaria and the Namib Desert. On the way, we stop at Garub, where we can see the wild horses of the Namib Desert. We also visit Kolmanskop, a ghost town that was once a thriving diamond mining town. Today, Kolmanskop is a haunting reminder of its past, and offers visitors a glimpse into a bygone era.

Day 13 : Fish River Canyon, Lithops And Quiver Trees

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Overnight: Fish River Canyon, Canyon Lodge or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today, we journey to Fish River Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world. Along the way, we stop at a lodge for lunch and to see their collection of Lithops. These plants, commonly known as living stones or pebble plants, are endemic to the arid desert environments of Namibia. In the afternoon, we arrive at Canyon Lodge. As we explore the Canyon Village, we learn about the clusters of quiver trees that are found there. The quiver tree, also known as kokerboom, or tree Aloe, is one of Namibia's national plants and is widely regarded as being a symbol of the south. These extraordinary trees have been rapidly declining, but thanks to conservation efforts in the area, these beautiful trees are being preserved.

Day 14 : Springbok Wildflowers (South Africa)

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Overnight: Springbok, Springbok Inn or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today, we leave Namibia and cross the border into South Africa. We spend the night in Springbok, the largest town in the Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape province. August is regarded as the best time to see the spring flowers after the winter rainfall. We look for the Namaqua daisy of white, yellow and orange colours, and Osteospermum, or African daisy, among many others. We may also see several bulbous plants, including the Babiana.

Day 15 : Clanwilliam And The Cederberg Mountains

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Travel to Clanwilliam, one of South Africa’s oldest towns. This picturesque town is nestled between the Cederberg Mountains and the Olifants River and is well-known for being the home of rooibos tea.

Day 16 : Ramskop Nature Reserve Wildflowers And Rooibos Tea Tour

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning, visit the Ramskop Nature Reserve, which is home to more than 350 species of wildflower. The beautifully landscaped paths through the reserve offer stunning views of the Clanwilliam Dam and the Cederberg Mountains. In the afternoon, take a rooibos farm tour and learn about the cultivation and production of this unique tea. Enjoy a tasting of different rooibos teas and learn about their health benefits.

Day 17 : West Coast National Park

Location: Windhoek

Accommodation Name: Two Nights: Cape Town, Victoria & Alfred Hotel or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today, we travel via the West Coast National Park for further wildflower viewing before arriving in Cape Town. The West Coast National Park is a popular destination for wildflower viewing, and is home to a variety of species, including Namaqua daisies, sporrie, iris and ice plants.

Day 18 : Cape Town, Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden And Babylonstoren Garden

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Discover the highlights of Cape Town today, including the spectacular Table Mountain and the world-famous Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Nestled at the foot of Table Mountain, the garden displays all the beauty and diversity of the region’s flora, including the national floral emblem, the King Protea. Later, visit the delightful town of Simondium, where we visit Babylonstoren Garden. The recently completed Fynbos garden here displays the natural flora of the south-west area of South Africa.

Day 19 : Cape Town

Location: Windhoek

Meals Included: Breakfast

Your journey concludes after breakfast this morning, when you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.

What's Included

  • Travel with a small group of 15-20 guests, escorted by an expert Botanical Guide

  • Includes 18 nights’ accommodation in four- to five-star hotels (or best available), return private transfers from door to door, tipping and porterage, plus 45 meals and select beverages

  • Relax aboard a comfortable coach with an experienced and informative Tour Manager

  • All sightseeing and entrance fees as per the itinerary

  • Marvel at the diverse flora and fauna of Waterberg Plateau and Etosha national parks

  • Explore the arid landscapes of the Namib Desert and Deadvlei, adorned with the remnants of ancient Acacia erioloba trees

  • View the wildflowers of Namaqualand and the endemic species of Namibia, including quiver trees and Welwitschia Mirabilis

  • Visit the famous Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town and Babylonstoren Garden

Notes

Itinerary and inclusions are subject to change
Fitness rating: High
Group size: 10 to 20 guests
Some excursions may require a high level of mobility and fitness. Some days may involve walking up to 6-8km a day
Our experience of gardens, their flora, and other aspects of nature, is subject to weather conditions and seasonality, which may vary?
This itinerary includes a number of long travel days on substandard roads. Driving distances can be long in remote areas and some comfort stops will be rustic

Check out our Q&As

  • What if I have special dietary requirements?

    Please ensure you advise APT during your booking process if you or any of your travelling companions have special dietary needs or requests. We aim to cater for all requests which are advised at the time of making your booking.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Travel Documents are sent to you 2-3 weeks prior to your departure. Certain information may be required to help finalise your booking.

  • What are Freedom of Choice Touring options?

    For APT tour programs, you may have the opportunity to select a Freedom of Choice Touring activity. These options are at no additional cost, and confirmed whilst on tour. The Tour Directors will guide you through all of the available options, and assist with booking these for those who are interested. Your brochure or our website will feature Freedom of Choice options for some tours - where applicable. Should time permit, passengers may be given the opportunity to experience a second option by purchasing that option.

  • Where do I join the tour?

    Most of our itineraries commence with a transfer from the airport, or a meet and greet on Day 1. There may be times recommended for you to fly, which your Sales consultant will provide you. If you choose to fly in a few days prior to your tour commencing and explore independently you will be advised of a time and location to meet the tour group. If booking pre tour accommodation with APT on an exclusive APT tour itinerary, you will receive both a transfer from the airport and on Day 1 of the tour to join your fellow guests. For Europe River cruises, the vessels are available for early boarding upon your arrival. Luggage can be stored at reception, and passengers have access to the main lounge. Cabin check in is available from 3pm.

  • How do I advise of Health/Mobility Requirements?

    Your Sales consultant will ask you for any requirements pertaining to your Health & Fitness during your booking process. A questionnaire may be required to be completed, which you will be advised.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    APT has been operating for over 95 years!

  • What are the luggage requirements?

    Each passenger is entitled to take one piece of luggage that does not exceed 160cm - length/height/width (63 inches), weight limit 20kgs (44 pounds). Additional fees may apply for additional luggage, and must be requested by time of final payment. Some safari / adventure tours may have further luggage restrictions where passengers need to pack down to a small soft duffle 10-15kg bag due to the smaller vehicles that are used whilst on tour, this includes Kimberley Wilderness Adventure, Outback Wilderness Adventures, Africa. Your Sales consultant can provide you with specific regulations.

  • Is tipping included on my APT tour?

    Tipping is included for all APT operated tours. There are a few activities whereby tipping is not included such as Tailor Made Holidays, Africa & South America's City Stays & Extensions, and the Northern Lights Adventure in North America.

Dates & Availability

Wednesday - Sunday

Aug 06, 2025 - Aug 24, 2025
$15225 (USD)

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