Eastern Namibia - a savannah with acacias and wild animals

Eastern Namibia

The Hidden Adventure of the True Adventurer

Eastern Namibia - a savannah with acacias and wild animals

Eastern Namibia

The Hidden Adventure of the True Adventurer

Camping Under the Stars in the Namibian Savannah
The Watering Hole with Giraffes and Zebras in Eastern Namibia
Red Sand Dunes of the Kalahari, Eastern Namibia
Elephant Herds in a National Park in Eastern Namibia
Cheetahs in the savannah of Eastern Namibia at sunset
Why Eastern Namibia?

This journey will bring you closer to the wild than you've ever been before.

Namibia is our top destination – vast deserts echoing with the roar of wild animals, majestic sand dunes reaching out to the ocean, and a stunning 3000 km route surrounded by nature parks where lions, rhinos, and elephants roam before your very eyes.

Here, in a raw and authentic setting, we journey into the heart of Namibia's most unknown regions with a convoy of powerful 4x4 jeeps – an experience that feels straight out of an action scene.

Is this journey meant for you?

Challenge

Comfort

Nature

Culture

Join a one-of-a-kind convoy that leads you into the heart of Africa's wilderness!

If your heart longs for extreme terrains and a safari through the dense savanna of Khaudum, for evenings by the Etosha waterholes where elephants roam peacefully, and for the chance to be closer to the wild than you ever imagined – then there's no room for doubt.

A group of adventure travellers on a jeep safari in Eastern Namibia

Currently, there are no upcoming journeys to Eastern Namibia.

Currently, there are no upcoming journeys to Eastern Namibia.

You can join the waiting list, or if you fancy exploring on your own, we can arrange something special just for you and your crew.

WHY THIS NAMIBIA?

Introducing our newest program in Namibia, crafted for those unafraid to get lost in order to find themselves again.

Are you ready to step beyond the boundaries of the familiar and lose yourself in one of Africa's last true wildernesses?

This is not just a journey – it's a legend unfolding in real-time that will reveal Africa to you like never before.

Namibia is endless horizons and raw grandeur! You'll traverse the wild borders of Botswana and Angola, through the heart of Khaudum National Park – the last refuge of unspoiled nature. Here, the Kalahari Desert unveils its vast landscape – ancient, mysterious, and eternally resilient, a land of antelopes and rare black mongooses. You'll feel part of something great as you tread this endless land of survival and challenges.

This is not an ordinary national park. This is a realm of freedom and encounters with the true wild! Picture this: the freedom to get out of the car, strolling among the wildlife, where lions lazily bask, and hippos and crocodiles peacefully swim in the sparse lakes. Here, Africa lives and breathes in its purest form.

Rhino in Khaudum National Park, Eastern Namibia
San Bushmen, traditional hunting technique, Eastern Namibia
Sunset Waterhole with Antelopes in Eastern Namibia

Closer to the wild than you ever imagined

This programme is unparalleled in Bulgaria. It’s for those seeking not just a trip, but an authentic experience. You’ll find yourself under skies where majestic birds of prey soar, while wild beasts move untroubled around you. Discover the heart of Africa, where the wild reigns supreme and you are merely a guest.

All accommodations are in authentic campsites and secluded camps, hidden amidst the wild – electricity, drinking water, modern bathrooms, and gear for full adventure enjoyment. Our tents are mounted on jeeps, giving us a view of every dawn-breaking desert. Each night, after a long day, a barbecue and a starry sky await, and when our Hilux carves through the roads, we feel like part of a Discovery film!

Driven by the power of our Toyota Hilux, we traverse desert dunes and savannas where lions, hyenas, and antelopes wander. We look forward to nights by the waters of Etosha, encounters with leopards, and a chance to observe wild cats in Okonjima.

All nights are spent in authentic campsites and secluded camps, hidden in the wild – electricity, drinking water, modern bathrooms, and equipment for full enjoyment of the adventure. Our tents are set up on the jeeps, giving us a view of each rising desert. Every evening, after a long day, we are treated to a barbecue and a starlit sky, and when our Hilux cuts through the roads, we feel like part of a Discovery movie!

Driven by the power of our Toyota Hilux, we pass through desert dunes and savannahs where lions, hyenas, and antelopes roam. We look forward to nights by the waters of Etosha, encounters with leopards, and the chance to observe wild cats in Okonjima.

Sample Itinerary

Day 1

Sofia - Windhoek

Meet at the airport and catch a flight towards Windhoek. Bring along your adventurous spirit, passport, and smiles.

Day 2

Welcome to Namibia!

Upon arrival at Hosea Kutako Airport, a local guide will greet us, and we'll head towards Windhoek. We'll settle in at the Arebbusch Travel Lodge, where you will receive a briefing on the jeeps, the route, and conduct in national parks. You'll have some free time to explore the town, and in the evening – dinner at the hotel restaurant and preparation for the coming days.

Day 3

Grootfontein – In the Land of the Meteorite

After breakfast in Windhoek, we head north to Grootfontein - a true oasis amidst the wilderness of Namibia, situated about 450 km from the capital.

Grootfontein, whose name means "Big Spring," is known for an exceptional natural wonder - the Hoba meteorite, the largest discovered meteorite on Earth, located only 25 km from the town center. It is believed to have fallen around 80,000 years ago and is a breathtaking sight with its colossal size that impresses every visitor.

We settle into Roy's Rest Camp, an extraordinary place where nature surrounds us at every moment. The afternoon is for relaxing by the pool and watching the freely roaming antelopes around the camp.

In the evening, we're in for a delicious dinner at the camp's restaurant, followed by an encounter with the local bushbabies - nocturnal creatures that will appear by the trees looking for fruit and insects. With their large eyes and agile leaps, these little animals add another dose of magic to the experience. We fall asleep under the open sky, feeling the pulse of Africa very close to us and ready for the next day of our adventure.

Day 4

Entering Khaudum – The Beginning of a True Safari

After breakfast, we leave Grootfontein and head east towards Khaudum National Park - one of the most remote and untouched areas of Namibia. Our journey takes us through wild and rugged terrains, leading to Sikereti, the park's southern camp, where we will settle in. Once we arrive, we set up camp and prepare for our first safari in this wild region.

In the evening, as the temperatures start to drop, we set off on a jeep ride in search of elephants, lions, leopards, and numerous herds of antelope that inhabit the area. At sunset, we stop by one of the watering holes, where animals often gather for a refreshing drink - the perfect scene for unique photographs and close encounters with Africa's wildlife.

In the evening, we return to the camp where dinner and cozy time around the fire await us under the vast African starlit sky, fully immersing ourselves in the rhythm of the wild.

Day 5

Khaudum – Into the Heart of the Wild Wilderness

Today is a day to dive into the true wilderness of Khaudum National Park, one of the most uninhabited and isolated reserves in Namibia. After an early breakfast, we set off for a full-day safari, crossing dry riverbeds and open savannas, home to over 300 bird species, numerous predators, and large herds of elephants and antelopes.

Our route takes us through areas rarely visited, giving us the unique opportunity to observe wild animals in their natural habitat. For lunch, we stop in the shade near one of the waterholes where animals often gather in search of refreshment. In the afternoon, we continue the tour, following paths that reveal new sights and experiences.

In the evening, we return to Sikereti Camp, where we can share the day's stories around the campfire, surrounded by the sounds of the savanna. The evening is under Namibia's open sky, offering one of the most spectacular star shows, as we prepare for more adventures in the days to come.

Day 6

Journey to the North in Khaudum

After an early breakfast, we head north through the heart of Khaudum National Park to continue exploring this unique area. Today's journey offers close encounters with the diversity of African wildlife – elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and rare species of antelopes, often gathered around waterholes. With a bit of luck, we might spot rare predators like the brown hyena or African wild dogs roaming the area.

In the afternoon, we reach Khaudum Campsite, situated on a beautiful hill overlooking the Khaudum River valley. The time before sunset is perfect for relaxing or a short safari around the camp, where we can again watch the animals gathering by the waterholes. In the evening, we gather around the campfire, enjoy dinner, and share stories from the day, surrounded by the sounds of the nighttime savannah.

Day 7

Divundu – Sandy Shores along the Okavango

Today we set off early in the morning, leaving the wild wilderness of Khaudum behind as we head northwest to the small village of Divundu, nestled on the banks of the majestic Okavango River. Our journey takes us through dense forests and sandy trails that unveil more of the beauty of northern Namibia. Upon our arrival in Divundu, we settle into White Sands Lodge – a peaceful place with white sandy shores and a picturesque view of the river.

The afternoon is free for relaxation by the pool or on the sandy shores, where we can unwind and enjoy the view of the Okavango. Later in the afternoon, we embark on a sunset cruise – a magical experience where we'll witness elephants, hippos, and water birds gathering by the banks. The evening concludes with a dinner at the lodge and well-deserved rest after the dynamic day, enveloped by the tranquility of the river and the sounds of the African night.

Day 8

Divundu – Safari and Sunset Cruise

We begin the day with an exhilarating morning safari in Buffalo Core National Park, located near Divundu. This park, part of the Caprivi Strip, is a true haven for wildlife. The morning gifts us with unique opportunities to spot rare and impressive animals like red lechwe antelope, water buffalo, hippos, and elephants, along with numerous bird species. We revel in the tranquillity and wild beauty of the park as we move through the savannah and explore the waterholes where animals gather for refreshment.

The afternoon is for relaxation at White Sands Lodge – the perfect place to unwind after the morning safari. In the late afternoon, we set off again on a cruise along the Okavango River, this time in the magical light of the sunset. The sight of elephants slowly crossing the water and hippos bobbing in the river contributes to the evening's unmatched atmosphere.

We return to the lodge for dinner and a peaceful conclusion to a day filled with emotions and close encounters with Africa’s wild world.

Day 9

Etosha National Park – The Salt Pan and Waterholes of the Savannah

After breakfast, we set off for Etosha – one of the most iconic and beautiful national parks in Africa. Our stop is the eastern part of the park, known for its vast open spaces dotted with waterholes and salt pans that attract a multitude of wild animals. Our journey to Etosha takes us through picturesque landscapes that change with every mile, and upon arrival, we settle into Mokuti Lodge, situated at the park's entrance.

The afternoon is for relaxation by the lodge's pool, providing us with the chance to refresh and recharge for the upcoming safari tours. As evening falls, in the soft light of the sunset, we embark on our first safari in Eastern Etosha. We'll have the chance to observe various animals gathering around the waterholes – herds of elephants, giraffes, antelopes, and predators like lions and leopards lurking nearby.

We return to Mokuti Lodge for dinner, enriched with impressions from our first encounter with the salt wilderness of Etosha and the views of the unique wildlife that makes this park so special.

Day 10

Etosha South – The Heart of the Wild near Okaukuejo

After breakfast, we head south through the endless landscapes of Etosha National Park, where the salt flats and waterholes bring together the wild splendour of Africa. During this safari transfer, we have the opportunity to witness stunning views of herds of zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and antelopes, surrounded by predators shadowing them. This part of Etosha is renowned for the chance to spot the rare black rhino as well as majestic elephants, often considered some of the largest in Africa.

Towards evening, we arrive at the Okaukuejo Camp, famous for its renowned illuminated waterhole, where we can watch the animals even at night. We set up our camp and head towards the waterhole – a magnetic spot where rhinos, lions, and hyenas gather in the shadows of the African night. With a glass in hand, we immerse ourselves in the unique atmosphere that only Okaukuejo can offer.

The evening concludes with dinner and stories around the campfire, as the stars above illuminate the savannah, preparing us for another unforgettable night in the heart of the wild.

Day 11

Okonjima – In the Realm of the Big Cats

After an early breakfast, we leave Etosha and head south towards the Okonjima Nature Reserve – one of the most significant centres for the conservation of wild cats in Namibia and home to the AfriCAT organisation. This private reserve was established with the mission to protect and rehabilitate predators such as leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas, offering visitors a unique opportunity to encounter these majestic animals up close.

Upon arrival, we settle into a campsite surrounded by the stunning landscape and the unparalleled atmosphere of Okonjima. In the late afternoon, we embark on a special safari to track leopards, guided by experienced guides and researchers dedicated to their protection. With the help of radio transmitters that facilitate finding these elusive creatures, we will have the exceptional chance to observe their habits, movements, and interactions in their natural environment.

In the evening, we gather around the campfire for dinner and conversations under the stars, learning more about AfriCAT's mission and their efforts to conserve wild cats in Namibia.

Day 12

Windhoek – Return to Civilization

After an early breakfast and a final chance for a brief walk in Okonjima, we head back to Windhoek. On the way, we stop at Okahandja, where we visit the local wood carving market – an ideal spot for unique souvenirs, handcrafted by local artisans and inspired by African nature and culture.

We arrive in Windhoek in the early afternoon and settle once again at the Arebbusch Travel Lodge. The afternoon is free for relaxation, exploring the city, or last-minute shopping. In the evening, we gather for a farewell dinner at the iconic Joe’s Beerhouse – a legendary restaurant with a unique atmosphere, where we can taste traditional local dishes and share the most thrilling moments from our journey.

Tonight is the perfect conclusion to our adventure through Namibia, filled with memories of its wildlife and the rich culture of this exciting country.

Day 13

Flight back to Bulgaria

Our final morning in Namibia is open, giving us time for a short stroll, a cup of coffee, and some last-minute shopping in Windhoek. For those interested, the nearby Grove Mall offers everything from traditional souvenirs to fashion boutiques—perfect for final gifts and memories from Africa.

Around noon, we head to the airport, filled with impressions and unforgettable memories from the last few days. Our journey back to Bulgaria begins with a sense of satisfaction and a promise to return one day to discover more of this incredible land's secrets.

* Panic Frame & Travel reserves the right to adapt and change the program according to changes in accommodation conditions, climate, and other factors that require it.

Activities and Sights

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive photo safari in one of Africa's most renowned national parks.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive 4x4 Toyota Hilux, countless nights under the stars, and the finest companionship of fellow adventurers.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Three nights in a lodge and eight nights camping.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Sunset Boat Cruise at White Sands

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Leopard Tracking in Okonjima

ABOUT THE ACCOMMODATION

From modern lodges to camping in the wild

Our journey in Namibia offers a variety of unforgettable accommodations – from comfortable lodges and cosy hotels to campsites under the open sky. At each stop, we've chosen places that embody the spirit of Africa and reveal the unique nature of the region.

Windhoek

Arebbusch Travel Lodge

A cosy complex in the capital city offers comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a chance to unwind after a long flight. Here, we anticipate a delightful dinner in the restaurant and a relaxing atmosphere before embarking on our safari adventure.

Grootfontein

Roy's Rest Camp

Nestled amidst lush greenery and captivating with its enchanting setting, this campsite offers a serene retreat after your journey. Guests can unwind by the pool, surrounded by the wild, and watch bush babies and antelopes roam freely around.

Khaudum National Park

Sikereti Camp

Sikereti Camp is set in the southern part of Khaudum National Park, amidst dry riverbeds and sparse forests, offering basic amenities in an authentic safari setting. The camp is a perfect spot for wildlife enthusiasts—elephants and predators often gather around the waterholes at dusk, creating unforgettable twilight encounters.

Khaudum National Park

Khaudum Campsite

To the north of the park lies Khaudum Campsite with panoramic views over the valley of the Khaudum River. Here, we spend the night amid Namibia's true wilderness, where we can observe herds of antelope, elephants, and predators roaming the area before we indulge in a well-deserved rest by the campfire.

Divundu

White Sands Lodge

Accommodation overlooking the Okavango River and white sandy beaches. Here, we can unwind after a day on safari and revel in sunset cruises and the tranquil nature by the river.

Etosha East

Mokuti Lodge

Nestled at the gateway to Etosha, this lodge blends the comforts of the modern world with the heart of the wild. The pool and gardens of the resort offer an ideal spot to unwind after a long day in the savanna.

Etosha South

Okaukuejo Rest Camp

Renowned for its illuminated waterhole, this camp offers a unique opportunity to observe wildlife at night. The accommodation is comfortable, and the camp's atmosphere is unrivalled for close encounters with the wilderness.

Okonjima Nature Reserve

Okonjima Campsite

A haven for true adventurers and wild cat enthusiasts. The reserve, home to AfriCAT, offers perfect camping and safari conditions, along with a unique opportunity to track leopards and learn about Africa's conservation programs.

Dive into adventure!

13 days

18 travellers

Price per person

10,900 BGN

Includes flights, transfers, transport, food, and more.

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Over 200 people have already travelled with us in Namibia

Sample Itinerary

Day 1

Sofia - Windhoek

Meet at the airport and catch a flight towards Windhoek. Bring along your adventurous spirit, passport, and smiles.

Day 2

Welcome to Namibia!

Upon arrival at Hosea Kutako Airport, a local guide will greet us, and we'll head towards Windhoek. We'll settle in at the Arebbusch Travel Lodge, where you will receive a briefing on the jeeps, the route, and conduct in national parks. You'll have some free time to explore the town, and in the evening – dinner at the hotel restaurant and preparation for the coming days.

Day 3

Grootfontein – In the Land of the Meteorite

After breakfast in Windhoek, we head north to Grootfontein - a true oasis amidst the wilderness of Namibia, situated about 450 km from the capital.

Grootfontein, whose name means "Big Spring," is known for an exceptional natural wonder - the Hoba meteorite, the largest discovered meteorite on Earth, located only 25 km from the town center. It is believed to have fallen around 80,000 years ago and is a breathtaking sight with its colossal size that impresses every visitor.

We settle into Roy's Rest Camp, an extraordinary place where nature surrounds us at every moment. The afternoon is for relaxing by the pool and watching the freely roaming antelopes around the camp.

In the evening, we're in for a delicious dinner at the camp's restaurant, followed by an encounter with the local bushbabies - nocturnal creatures that will appear by the trees looking for fruit and insects. With their large eyes and agile leaps, these little animals add another dose of magic to the experience. We fall asleep under the open sky, feeling the pulse of Africa very close to us and ready for the next day of our adventure.

Day 4

Entering Khaudum – The Beginning of a True Safari

After breakfast, we leave Grootfontein and head east towards Khaudum National Park - one of the most remote and untouched areas of Namibia. Our journey takes us through wild and rugged terrains, leading to Sikereti, the park's southern camp, where we will settle in. Once we arrive, we set up camp and prepare for our first safari in this wild region.

In the evening, as the temperatures start to drop, we set off on a jeep ride in search of elephants, lions, leopards, and numerous herds of antelope that inhabit the area. At sunset, we stop by one of the watering holes, where animals often gather for a refreshing drink - the perfect scene for unique photographs and close encounters with Africa's wildlife.

In the evening, we return to the camp where dinner and cozy time around the fire await us under the vast African starlit sky, fully immersing ourselves in the rhythm of the wild.

Day 5

Khaudum – Into the Heart of the Wild Wilderness

Today is a day to dive into the true wilderness of Khaudum National Park, one of the most uninhabited and isolated reserves in Namibia. After an early breakfast, we set off for a full-day safari, crossing dry riverbeds and open savannas, home to over 300 bird species, numerous predators, and large herds of elephants and antelopes.

Our route takes us through areas rarely visited, giving us the unique opportunity to observe wild animals in their natural habitat. For lunch, we stop in the shade near one of the waterholes where animals often gather in search of refreshment. In the afternoon, we continue the tour, following paths that reveal new sights and experiences.

In the evening, we return to Sikereti Camp, where we can share the day's stories around the campfire, surrounded by the sounds of the savanna. The evening is under Namibia's open sky, offering one of the most spectacular star shows, as we prepare for more adventures in the days to come.

Day 6

Journey to the North in Khaudum

After an early breakfast, we head north through the heart of Khaudum National Park to continue exploring this unique area. Today's journey offers close encounters with the diversity of African wildlife – elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and rare species of antelopes, often gathered around waterholes. With a bit of luck, we might spot rare predators like the brown hyena or African wild dogs roaming the area.

In the afternoon, we reach Khaudum Campsite, situated on a beautiful hill overlooking the Khaudum River valley. The time before sunset is perfect for relaxing or a short safari around the camp, where we can again watch the animals gathering by the waterholes. In the evening, we gather around the campfire, enjoy dinner, and share stories from the day, surrounded by the sounds of the nighttime savannah.

Day 7

Divundu – Sandy Shores along the Okavango

Today we set off early in the morning, leaving the wild wilderness of Khaudum behind as we head northwest to the small village of Divundu, nestled on the banks of the majestic Okavango River. Our journey takes us through dense forests and sandy trails that unveil more of the beauty of northern Namibia. Upon our arrival in Divundu, we settle into White Sands Lodge – a peaceful place with white sandy shores and a picturesque view of the river.

The afternoon is free for relaxation by the pool or on the sandy shores, where we can unwind and enjoy the view of the Okavango. Later in the afternoon, we embark on a sunset cruise – a magical experience where we'll witness elephants, hippos, and water birds gathering by the banks. The evening concludes with a dinner at the lodge and well-deserved rest after the dynamic day, enveloped by the tranquility of the river and the sounds of the African night.

Day 8

Divundu – Safari and Sunset Cruise

We begin the day with an exhilarating morning safari in Buffalo Core National Park, located near Divundu. This park, part of the Caprivi Strip, is a true haven for wildlife. The morning gifts us with unique opportunities to spot rare and impressive animals like red lechwe antelope, water buffalo, hippos, and elephants, along with numerous bird species. We revel in the tranquillity and wild beauty of the park as we move through the savannah and explore the waterholes where animals gather for refreshment.

The afternoon is for relaxation at White Sands Lodge – the perfect place to unwind after the morning safari. In the late afternoon, we set off again on a cruise along the Okavango River, this time in the magical light of the sunset. The sight of elephants slowly crossing the water and hippos bobbing in the river contributes to the evening's unmatched atmosphere.

We return to the lodge for dinner and a peaceful conclusion to a day filled with emotions and close encounters with Africa’s wild world.

Day 9

Etosha National Park – The Salt Pan and Waterholes of the Savannah

After breakfast, we set off for Etosha – one of the most iconic and beautiful national parks in Africa. Our stop is the eastern part of the park, known for its vast open spaces dotted with waterholes and salt pans that attract a multitude of wild animals. Our journey to Etosha takes us through picturesque landscapes that change with every mile, and upon arrival, we settle into Mokuti Lodge, situated at the park's entrance.

The afternoon is for relaxation by the lodge's pool, providing us with the chance to refresh and recharge for the upcoming safari tours. As evening falls, in the soft light of the sunset, we embark on our first safari in Eastern Etosha. We'll have the chance to observe various animals gathering around the waterholes – herds of elephants, giraffes, antelopes, and predators like lions and leopards lurking nearby.

We return to Mokuti Lodge for dinner, enriched with impressions from our first encounter with the salt wilderness of Etosha and the views of the unique wildlife that makes this park so special.

Day 10

Etosha South – The Heart of the Wild near Okaukuejo

After breakfast, we head south through the endless landscapes of Etosha National Park, where the salt flats and waterholes bring together the wild splendour of Africa. During this safari transfer, we have the opportunity to witness stunning views of herds of zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, and antelopes, surrounded by predators shadowing them. This part of Etosha is renowned for the chance to spot the rare black rhino as well as majestic elephants, often considered some of the largest in Africa.

Towards evening, we arrive at the Okaukuejo Camp, famous for its renowned illuminated waterhole, where we can watch the animals even at night. We set up our camp and head towards the waterhole – a magnetic spot where rhinos, lions, and hyenas gather in the shadows of the African night. With a glass in hand, we immerse ourselves in the unique atmosphere that only Okaukuejo can offer.

The evening concludes with dinner and stories around the campfire, as the stars above illuminate the savannah, preparing us for another unforgettable night in the heart of the wild.

Day 11

Okonjima – In the Realm of the Big Cats

After an early breakfast, we leave Etosha and head south towards the Okonjima Nature Reserve – one of the most significant centres for the conservation of wild cats in Namibia and home to the AfriCAT organisation. This private reserve was established with the mission to protect and rehabilitate predators such as leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas, offering visitors a unique opportunity to encounter these majestic animals up close.

Upon arrival, we settle into a campsite surrounded by the stunning landscape and the unparalleled atmosphere of Okonjima. In the late afternoon, we embark on a special safari to track leopards, guided by experienced guides and researchers dedicated to their protection. With the help of radio transmitters that facilitate finding these elusive creatures, we will have the exceptional chance to observe their habits, movements, and interactions in their natural environment.

In the evening, we gather around the campfire for dinner and conversations under the stars, learning more about AfriCAT's mission and their efforts to conserve wild cats in Namibia.

Day 12

Windhoek – Return to Civilization

After an early breakfast and a final chance for a brief walk in Okonjima, we head back to Windhoek. On the way, we stop at Okahandja, where we visit the local wood carving market – an ideal spot for unique souvenirs, handcrafted by local artisans and inspired by African nature and culture.

We arrive in Windhoek in the early afternoon and settle once again at the Arebbusch Travel Lodge. The afternoon is free for relaxation, exploring the city, or last-minute shopping. In the evening, we gather for a farewell dinner at the iconic Joe’s Beerhouse – a legendary restaurant with a unique atmosphere, where we can taste traditional local dishes and share the most thrilling moments from our journey.

Tonight is the perfect conclusion to our adventure through Namibia, filled with memories of its wildlife and the rich culture of this exciting country.

Day 13

Flight back to Bulgaria

Our final morning in Namibia is open, giving us time for a short stroll, a cup of coffee, and some last-minute shopping in Windhoek. For those interested, the nearby Grove Mall offers everything from traditional souvenirs to fashion boutiques—perfect for final gifts and memories from Africa.

Around noon, we head to the airport, filled with impressions and unforgettable memories from the last few days. Our journey back to Bulgaria begins with a sense of satisfaction and a promise to return one day to discover more of this incredible land's secrets.

* Panic Frame & Travel reserves the right to adapt and change the program according to changes in accommodation conditions, climate, and other factors that require it.

Activities and Sights

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive photo safari in one of Africa's most renowned national parks.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive 4x4 Toyota Hilux, countless nights under the stars, and the finest companionship of fellow adventurers.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Three nights in a lodge and eight nights camping.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Sunset Boat Cruise at White Sands

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Leopard Tracking in Okonjima

ABOUT THE ACCOMMODATION

From modern lodges to camping in the wild

Our journey in Namibia offers a variety of unforgettable accommodations – from comfortable lodges and cosy hotels to campsites under the open sky. At each stop, we've chosen places that embody the spirit of Africa and reveal the unique nature of the region.

Windhoek

Arebbusch Travel Lodge

A cosy complex in the capital city offers comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a chance to unwind after a long flight. Here, we anticipate a delightful dinner in the restaurant and a relaxing atmosphere before embarking on our safari adventure.

Grootfontein

Roy's Rest Camp

Nestled amidst lush greenery and captivating with its enchanting setting, this campsite offers a serene retreat after your journey. Guests can unwind by the pool, surrounded by the wild, and watch bush babies and antelopes roam freely around.

Khaudum National Park

Sikereti Camp

Sikereti Camp is set in the southern part of Khaudum National Park, amidst dry riverbeds and sparse forests, offering basic amenities in an authentic safari setting. The camp is a perfect spot for wildlife enthusiasts—elephants and predators often gather around the waterholes at dusk, creating unforgettable twilight encounters.

Khaudum National Park

Khaudum Campsite

To the north of the park lies Khaudum Campsite with panoramic views over the valley of the Khaudum River. Here, we spend the night amid Namibia's true wilderness, where we can observe herds of antelope, elephants, and predators roaming the area before we indulge in a well-deserved rest by the campfire.

Divundu

White Sands Lodge

Accommodation overlooking the Okavango River and white sandy beaches. Here, we can unwind after a day on safari and revel in sunset cruises and the tranquil nature by the river.

Etosha East

Mokuti Lodge

Nestled at the gateway to Etosha, this lodge blends the comforts of the modern world with the heart of the wild. The pool and gardens of the resort offer an ideal spot to unwind after a long day in the savanna.

Etosha South

Okaukuejo Rest Camp

Renowned for its illuminated waterhole, this camp offers a unique opportunity to observe wildlife at night. The accommodation is comfortable, and the camp's atmosphere is unrivalled for close encounters with the wilderness.

Okonjima Nature Reserve

Okonjima Campsite

A haven for true adventurers and wild cat enthusiasts. The reserve, home to AfriCAT, offers perfect camping and safari conditions, along with a unique opportunity to track leopards and learn about Africa's conservation programs.

Dive into adventure!

13 days

18 travellers

Price per person

10,900 BGN

Includes flights, transfers, transport, food, and more.

Become a part of our community

Over 200 people have already travelled with us in Namibia

Sample Itinerary

Day 1
Sofia - Windhoek
Day 2
Welcome to Namibia!
Day 3
Grootfontein – In the Land of the Meteorite
Day 4
Entering Khaudum – The Beginning of a True Safari
Day 5
Khaudum – Into the Heart of the Wild Wilderness
Day 6
Journey to the North in Khaudum
Day 7
Divundu – Sandy Shores along the Okavango
Day 8
Divundu – Safari and Sunset Cruise
Day 9
Etosha National Park – The Salt Pan and Waterholes of the Savannah
Day 10
Etosha South – The Heart of the Wild near Okaukuejo
Day 11
Okonjima – In the Realm of the Big Cats
Day 12
Windhoek – Return to Civilization
Day 13
Flight back to Bulgaria

* Panic Frame & Travel reserves the right to adapt and change the program according to changes in accommodation conditions, climate, and other factors that require it.

Activities and Sights

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive photo safari in one of Africa's most renowned national parks.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Self Drive 4x4 Toyota Hilux, countless nights under the stars, and the finest companionship of fellow adventurers.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Three nights in a lodge and eight nights camping.

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Sunset Boat Cruise at White Sands

Приключение Намибия, Panic Storm IV

Leopard Tracking in Okonjima

ABOUT THE ACCOMMODATION

From modern lodges to camping in the wild

Our journey in Namibia offers a variety of unforgettable accommodations – from comfortable lodges and cosy hotels to campsites under the open sky. At each stop, we've chosen places that embody the spirit of Africa and reveal the unique nature of the region.

Windhoek

Arebbusch Travel Lodge

A cosy complex in the capital city offers comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and a chance to unwind after a long flight. Here, we anticipate a delightful dinner in the restaurant and a relaxing atmosphere before embarking on our safari adventure.

Grootfontein

Roy's Rest Camp

Nestled amidst lush greenery and captivating with its enchanting setting, this campsite offers a serene retreat after your journey. Guests can unwind by the pool, surrounded by the wild, and watch bush babies and antelopes roam freely around.

Khaudum National Park

Sikereti Camp

Sikereti Camp is set in the southern part of Khaudum National Park, amidst dry riverbeds and sparse forests, offering basic amenities in an authentic safari setting. The camp is a perfect spot for wildlife enthusiasts—elephants and predators often gather around the waterholes at dusk, creating unforgettable twilight encounters.

Khaudum National Park

Khaudum Campsite

To the north of the park lies Khaudum Campsite with panoramic views over the valley of the Khaudum River. Here, we spend the night amid Namibia's true wilderness, where we can observe herds of antelope, elephants, and predators roaming the area before we indulge in a well-deserved rest by the campfire.

Divundu

White Sands Lodge

Accommodation overlooking the Okavango River and white sandy beaches. Here, we can unwind after a day on safari and revel in sunset cruises and the tranquil nature by the river.

Etosha East

Mokuti Lodge

Nestled at the gateway to Etosha, this lodge blends the comforts of the modern world with the heart of the wild. The pool and gardens of the resort offer an ideal spot to unwind after a long day in the savanna.

Etosha South

Okaukuejo Rest Camp

Renowned for its illuminated waterhole, this camp offers a unique opportunity to observe wildlife at night. The accommodation is comfortable, and the camp's atmosphere is unrivalled for close encounters with the wilderness.

Okonjima Nature Reserve

Okonjima Campsite

A haven for true adventurers and wild cat enthusiasts. The reserve, home to AfriCAT, offers perfect camping and safari conditions, along with a unique opportunity to track leopards and learn about Africa's conservation programs.

Dive into adventure!

13 days

18 travellers

Price per person

10,900 BGN

Includes flights, transfers, transport, food, and more.

Become a part of our community

Over 200 people have already travelled with us in Namibia

Eastern Namibia - a savannah with acacias and wild animals

Let's head to Eastern Namibia!

There are currently no upcoming adventures under this program.Eastern Namibia.

You can join the waiting list, or if you fancy exploring on your own, we can arrange something special just for you and your crew.

By clicking the "Sign Up" button, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

WHAT'S THE JOURNEY LIKE?

1

Complete the registration form. We'll give you a call to get acquainted and will be awaiting the necessary details for the contract and insurance.

2

You'll get a contract, insurance, and an invoice – pay a 50% deposit now, and we'll expect the rest up to 45 days before departure.

3

A month before the expedition, we'll remind you about the journey with a detailed email filled with insights about the destination, flights, and more.

Flight tickets from Sofia to Windhoek, including standard carry-on and checked luggage up to 23 kg.

Camping Gear

Flight by Plane

All internal transfers as per the itinerary

"Self-drive" Toyota Hilux 4x4 2020 + fuel for the entire journey (3000KM)

All hotel stays

All lodgings overnight

All nights under the stars in campsites

All Fees in the Parks

Breakfast and Dinner

Medical insurance with coverage of €10,000

Services not mentioned in the programme

Personal Expenses

Tourist visa for Namibia, 1000 NAD (~£65). Obtainable upon arrival at the airport.

Food not mentioned in the itinerary

Alcohol and Drinks

Additional Insurance "Trip Cancellation"

Let's head to Eastern Namibia!

There are currently no upcoming adventures under this program.Eastern Namibia.

You can join the waiting list, or if you fancy exploring on your own, we can arrange something special just for you and your crew.

By clicking the "Sign Up" button, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

WHAT'S THE JOURNEY LIKE?

1

Complete the registration form. We'll give you a call to get acquainted and will be awaiting the necessary details for the contract and insurance.

2

You'll get a contract, insurance, and an invoice – pay a 50% deposit now, and we'll expect the rest up to 45 days before departure.

3

A month before the expedition, we'll remind you about the journey with a detailed email filled with insights about the destination, flights, and more.

Flight tickets from Sofia to Windhoek, including standard carry-on and checked luggage up to 23 kg.

Camping Gear

Flight by Plane

All internal transfers as per the itinerary

"Self-drive" Toyota Hilux 4x4 2020 + fuel for the entire journey (3000KM)

All hotel stays

All lodgings overnight

All nights under the stars in campsites

All Fees in the Parks

Breakfast and Dinner

Medical insurance with coverage of €10,000

Services not mentioned in the programme

Personal Expenses

Tourist visa for Namibia, 1000 NAD (~£65). Obtainable upon arrival at the airport.

Food not mentioned in the itinerary

Alcohol and Drinks

Additional Insurance "Trip Cancellation"

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is something unclear?

+359 887 293 757

Is Namibia dangerous?

Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa. The most important thing is to maintain good hygiene, wash everything you eat, and consume only bottled water.

Do I need a vaccine for Namibia?

No vaccination requirements for entry into the country.

Where can I get a visa for Namibia?

The visa is purchased on-site at the airport. You can pay with a bank card or in cash. Contactless payments are not accepted.

What documents do I need for my journey?

With an international passport, valid for at least 6 months after the end date of the journey.

Is there a risk from wild animals and danger from insects?

Namibia is home to incredible wildlife, and that's exactly why we're here. In the national parks, we watch the animals from the jeep, which is also the best way to take photos. Outside the parks, we move in an organised manner. Simple rules: step confidently, don't leave belongings on the ground, and enjoy encounters from a safe distance.

How much money should I take with me?

Most of the expenses in Namibia are included in the programme, and the major shops we pass through accept card payments. You'll need cash for souvenirs, gifts, and other purchases during the journey.

What's the weather like in Namibia?

The seasons are reversed (Southern Hemisphere). Summer (November-March): hot, with rainfall, temperatures up to 35-40°C+ in southern regions. Winter (May-August): cool, dry, sunny, around 15°C in Windhoek. The coast is cool all year round (13-23°C) due to the cold Benguela Current. Significant differences between day and night temperatures everywhere.

When can I sign up for the additional activities?

Registration for these activities will take place during the journey and payment will be cash only.

What else can I take along on this adventure?

On our journey through Namibia, we will encounter many people in poverty. You may choose to donate water, food, clothes, and other items if you wish to help them.

Is there mobile internet in Namibia?

In cities and larger towns, coverage is good (3G/4G). In the national parks and desert areas, coverage is very limited or completely absent. The Skeleton Coast is almost without signal. Wi-Fi is available in most lodges, but speeds vary. We recommend a local SIM card (MTC) for better coverage.

What makes this Namibia different?

This programme will lead us into some of the wilder parts of Namibia. Expect more wildlife, more off-road adventures, and even wilder camping.

Will I discover anything new if I've already been to Namibia?

Absolutely! The only thing reminiscent of your previous trip is the safari in Etosha and the lodge in Windhoek. Everything else on our itinerary leads us to new and exciting territories.

Can I fly a drone in Namibia?

In national parks (Etosha, Sossusvlei, Skeleton Coast), drones are strictly prohibited, including within a 9.3 km radius from the park boundaries. Outside the parks, a permit is required from the Namibia Aviation Administration, which must be submitted 60 days in advance. In practice, drones for tourism purposes in Namibia are very difficult to implement.

Discover more about Eastern Namibia

Ready for an adventure?

Signed up for the expedition but wondering what to pack? You can mark your gear here and ensure everything is prepared.

Be ready for significant temperature fluctuations. During the day, temperatures reach a pleasant 25-30°C, but at night they can drop below 0°.

Clothing
GEAR

Undergarments and Socks

Binoculars (recommended)

External Battery (power bank)

Shorts

Personal Medications

Small Daypack for Day Hikes (15L)

Essential Personal Hygiene Supplies

Trekking Trousers

Beachwear

Insect Repellent with DEET

Sunscreen

Sunglasses

T-shirts

Thermos

Warm clothes for the evening

Comfortable Trainers for Travelling

Hydrating Nasal Spray

Hydrating Creams

Headlamp with Spare Batteries

Shower Slippers

Face Cover

Hat

Journey to Eastern Namibia

We'll sort it out for you.

Journey to Eastern Namibia

We'll sort it out for you.

WHY TRAVEL WITH US?

Who are we?

Panic Frame & Travel is not a commercial travel agency. We don't offer you tranquility, tickets, or accommodation in an all-inclusive hotel with white tablecloths. We see ourselves as Tarzan tourists, organizing journeys to hard-to-reach places, encountering wild nature, and traveling by campers, catamarans, off-road jeeps, and even helicopters.

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WHY TRAVEL WITH US?

Who are we?

Panic Frame & Travel is not a commercial travel agency. We don't offer you tranquility, tickets, or accommodation in an all-inclusive hotel with white tablecloths. We see ourselves as Tarzan tourists, organizing journeys to hard-to-reach places, encountering wild nature, and traveling by campers, catamarans, off-road jeeps, and even helicopters.

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WHY TRAVEL WITH US?

Who are we?

Panic Frame & Travel is not a commercial travel agency. We don't offer you tranquility, tickets, or accommodation in an all-inclusive hotel with white tablecloths. We see ourselves as Tarzan tourists, organizing journeys to hard-to-reach places, encountering wild nature, and traveling by campers, catamarans, off-road jeeps, and even helicopters.

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