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16-Day Namibia Wildlife Conservation Expedition Safari

Etosha National Park, Namibia

16-Day Namibia Wildlife Conservation Expedition Safari

5.0 / 5 · 29 reviews Offered by PEA Tours and Safaris 16-Day

Overview

Experience a specialist-led conservation safari across Namibia's most important wildlife regions. Visit AfriCat Foundation, Cheetah Conservation Fund, Save the Rhino Trust, desert lion research areas & Namib Desert conservation centres while tracking pangolin, leopard, desert-adapted elephant, black rhino & desert lion. Learn how conservation science, anti-poaching initiatives & community conservancies protect fragile ecosystems. Limited departure. ?Secure your seat on this rare expedition.

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Quick Facts

Tour details

Duration

16-Day

Route

Windhoek to Windhoek (Windhoek)

Via Okonjima NR, Etosha NP, Western Etosha NP

Country & park

Namibia / Etosha National Park

Style

Mid-range safari

Group size

1-12 travelers

Starts

Any day if available

Minimum age

18 years

Activities

game drives, evening/night game drives & walking safaris (with an armed guide)

Accommodation

Okonjima Plains Camp - Luxury lodge inside Okonjima NR – All Meals Included

Meals

All Meals Included; Meals at Own Expense

Pickup

Airport transfer included

Booking

Request quote

Currency

USD

16-Day Namibia Wildlife Conservation Expedition Safari
Etosha National Park visual context for this itinerary.

Rates

Rates Per Person

USD

Start datesSingle2+ people
Jan 1, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026 n/a* USD $12,892 USD
Jan 1, 2027 - Dec 31, 2027 n/a* USD $12,892 USD

Before booking

Important To Know

This tour is not available to solo travelers.
Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
This tour is offered in US dollars (USD).
This tour is unavailable for children.

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Route

Tour route map
country Namibia
Start Windhoek (Day 1)
Day 1-2 Okonjima NR
Day 3-4 Etosha NP
Day 5-6 Western Etosha NP
Day 7-8 Sesfontein (Town)
Day 9-10 Palmwag Concession (Damaraland)
Day 11 Twyfelfontein (Rock Art)
Day 12-13 Swakopmund (City)
Day 14 Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes)
Day 15 Windhoek (City)
End Windhoek (Windhoek) (Day 16)

Tour Features

Mid-range tour

This mid-range tour uses lodges and hotels.

Private tour

This tour will be organized exclusively for you. However, wildlife viewing activities are run by the lodges/camps and will be shared with others.

Can start any day

If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.

Can be customized

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

Not for solo travelers

Solo travelers cannot book this private tour.

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Minimum age of 18 years

The minimum age for this tour is 18 years.

Activities & Transportation

Activities: game drives, evening/night game drives & walking safaris (with an armed guide)
Game drives: normal 4x4 vehicle & pop-up roof 4x4 vehicle
Getting around: pop-up roof 4x4 vehicle & normal 4x4 vehicle
This operator can select your international flights, but you'll have to book them yourself
A transfer from and back to the airport is included

Accommodation & Meals

Okonjima Plains Camp

Day 1-2

Okonjima Plains Camp

Luxury lodge inside Okonjima NR – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Okaukuejo Resort

Day 3-4

Okaukuejo Resort

Mid-range chalet inside Etosha NP – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Hobatere Lodge

Day 5-6

Hobatere Lodge

Mid-range lodge inside Kaokoland – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Fort Sesfontein Lodge

Day 7-8

Fort Sesfontein Lodge

Budget lodge less than 1hr drive from Kaokoland – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Palmwag Lodge

Day 9-10

Palmwag Lodge

Mid-range lodge inside Palmwag Concession (Damaraland) – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Twyfelfontein Country Lodge

Day 11

Twyfelfontein Country Lodge

Mid-range lodge inside Damaraland – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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The Delight Swakopmund

Day 12-13

The Delight Swakopmund

Mid-range hotel in Swakopmund (City) – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Sossusvlei Lodge

Day 14

Sossusvlei Lodge

Mid-range lodge less than 1hr drive from Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes) – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Hilton Hotel Windhoek

Day 15

Hilton Hotel Windhoek

Luxury hotel in Windhoek (City) – All Meals Included

All Meals Included

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Day 16

End of tour

No accommodation

(No accommodation)

Meals at Own Expense

Day By Day

Tour step

Arrival

You'll be collected from the airport. Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

AfriCat Carnivore Conservation & Leopard Tracking-Okonjima Nature Reserve

Day 1

AfriCat Carnivore Conservation & Leopard Tracking-Okonjima Nature Reserve

🌎 Travel from Windhoek to Okonjima Nature Reserve, home of the AfriCat Foundation, one of Namibia’s leading carnivore conservation organisations. 🧐 You will visit the conservation centre to learn about leopard, cheetah and brown hyena research, rehabilitation and human-wildlife conflict mitigation. 🧐 Conservationists explain how livestock conflict affects carnivore survival and how research, environmental education and local partnerships support coexistence. 🐆 In the afternoon, enjoy a specialist-guided leopard tracking activity inside the reserve. Using telemetry and field interpretation, guides track free-roaming leopards while explaining predator ecology, territorial behaviour and long-term monitoring projects. Other wildlife around Okonjima includes giraffe, plains zebra, kudu, sable antelope, baboon and Damara dik-dik. Luxury lodge located inside Okonjima NR All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Okonjima Private Nature Reserve Stay: Okonjima Plains Camp Luxury lodge located inside Okonjima NR Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Okonjima Nature Reserve-White Rhino & Pangolin Conservation Safari

Day 2

Okonjima Nature Reserve-White Rhino & Pangolin Conservation Safari

🦏 Begin the day with a white rhino tracking experience on foot alongside specialist guides and anti-poaching personnel. Learn how Okonjima monitors its small southern white rhino population through continuous field patrols and conservation management. 🌎 The activity combines a game drive with a guided walking safari in search of rhino within the reserve’s open landscape. ⭐️ In the afternoon, focus shifts to pangolin conservation. Using VHF telemetry equipment, guides track one of the reserve’s monitored pangolins while discussing illegal wildlife trafficking, research initiatives and pangolin ecology. Okonjima protects one of Namibia’s important pangolin populations. ✔️ Birdlife may include Rockrunner, Monteiro’s Hornbill, Hartlaub’s Spurfowl, Carp’s Tit and the yellow morph Crimson-breasted Shrike. Luxury lodge located inside Okonjima NR All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Okonjima Private Nature Reserve Stay: Okonjima Plains Camp Luxury lodge located inside Okonjima NR Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Cheetah Conservation Fund & Etosha Safari

Day 3

Cheetah Conservation Fund & Etosha Safari

🌎Journey north towards Etosha National Park with a conservation stop at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. Established in 1990, the organisation focuses on long-term cheetah conservation through research, habitat protection and farmer support programmes. ✔️ Learn how livestock guarding dogs such as Anatolian Shepherds and Kangals reduce predator conflict on farmlands. ✔️ You will visit the education centre and ambassador cheetahs while learning about Namibia’s declining cheetah range and conservation challenges. ✔️ Continue towards Etosha National Park for an afternoon game drive exploring one of Africa’s greatest wildlife conservation areas. The park protects black rhino, elephant, lion, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, zebra and numerous antelope species within a vast semi-arid ecosystem. Mid-range chalet located inside Etosha NP All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Etosha National Park Stay: Okaukuejo Resort Mid-range chalet located inside Etosha NP Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Etosha Wildlife Conservation & Ecology Safari

Day 4

Etosha Wildlife Conservation & Ecology Safari

🌎 Spend a full day exploring Etosha National Park with your specialist guide. Covering over 22 000 km², Etosha remains one of Africa’s most important protected wildlife areas. The park was originally proclaimed in 1907 to conserve migratory wildlife populations threatened by uncontrolled hunting and habitat loss. ⭐️ Today it protects black rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah and more than 340 bird species. Your guide explains the ecological importance of the Etosha Pan, natural waterholes and wildlife management strategies used to sustain biodiversity in this harsh environment. ⭐️ Expect excellent game viewing around productive waterholes where large concentrations of zebra, springbok, wildebeest and elephant gather, attracting predators and scavengers throughout the dry season. Mid-range chalet located inside Etosha NP All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Etosha National Park Stay: Okaukuejo Resort Mid-range chalet located inside Etosha NP Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Hobatere Concession-Western Etosha Conservation & Night Drive Safari

Day 5

Hobatere Concession-Western Etosha Conservation & Night Drive Safari

🌍 Continue west through Etosha towards Hobatere Concession, an important community-linked conservation area bordering western Etosha. ⭐️ The concession belongs to the #Khoadi//Hoas Conservancy and directly supports local communities through conservation tourism revenue, student tuition support and infrastructure projects. Your guide explains how conservancies help reduce human-wildlife conflict while creating incentives for wildlife protection. ✔️ The route through western Etosha offers opportunities for elephant, giraffe, oryx, springbok and lion sightings in a quieter region of the park. ✔️ After dinner, embark on a guided night drive searching for nocturnal species including aardvark, aardwolf, bat-eared fox, Cape fox, genet and porcupine while learning about their adaptations to Namibia’s arid ecosystems. Mid-range lodge located inside Kaokoland All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Western Etosha National Park Stay: Hobatere Lodge Mid-range lodge located inside Kaokoland Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Hobatere Concession-Human/Wildlife Mitigation & Lion Conservation

Day 6

Hobatere Concession-Human/Wildlife Mitigation & Lion Conservation

🦁 Explore Hobatere Concession with local guides while learning about lion conservation outside Etosha National Park. ⭐️ This region forms part of important wildlife corridors where lions interact with livestock farming communities. ⭐️ Guides explain how organisations such as the Namibian Lion Trust support coexistence through GPS collaring, lion monitoring, predator-proof kraals and local lion guard programmes. ⭐️ These initiatives reduce livestock losses while protecting free-roaming lion populations. ✔️ Morning and afternoon game drives focus on wildlife ecology, birdlife and the importance of conservancy conservation models in Namibia. ✔️ The area supports elephant, lion, giraffe, kudu and extensive mopane woodland ecosystems rich in birdlife and termite mound biodiversity. Mid-range lodge located inside Kaokoland All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Western Etosha National Park Stay: Hobatere Lodge Mid-range lodge located inside Kaokoland Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Hoanib River- Desert Wildlife Conservation

Day 7

Hoanib River- Desert Wildlife Conservation

🏜️ After breakfast, you will travel into the remote Hoanib River system, one of Namibia’s most important ephemeral river ecosystems linking Damaraland and Kaokoland with the Skeleton Coast. ⭐️ The river supports desert-adapted wildlife surviving in extremely harsh conditions. Along the journey, your guide explains how these seasonal rivers systems sustain elephant movement, predator populations and fragile desert biodiversity. ⭐️ The region remains largely unfenced, allowing natural wildlife movement across vast wilderness landscapes. ⭐️ Learn how low-impact tourism and conservancy partnerships help protect this globally important desert ecosystem. Budget lodge located less than 1hr drive from Kaokoland All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Sesfontein (Town) Stay: Fort Sesfontein Lodge Budget lodge located less than 1hr drive from Kaokoland Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 8

Hoanib River-Desert Adapted Lion Research & Tracking Expedition

🦁 Spend the day exploring remote desert habitats in search of desert-adapted lions and other specially adapted wildlife. Namibia’s desert lions survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth, with only a small population remaining across the northwest. Guides explain ongoing research conducted by desert lion conservation organisations studying lion movements, behaviour, prey availability and human-lion conflict. ⭐️ Conservation efforts include GPS collaring, community collaboration and monitoring of free-roaming prides outside protected national parks. ⭐️ Although sightings can never be guaranteed, tracking these elusive predators through dry river systems and rugged desert terrain forms one of Namibia’s most exclusive wildlife experiences. The region also supports oryx, springbok, ostrich and occasional desert-adapted elephant. Budget lodge located less than 1hr drive from Kaokoland All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Sesfontein (Town) Stay: Fort Sesfontein Lodge Budget lodge located less than 1hr drive from Kaokoland Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Palmwag/Grootberg Concessions- Wilderness Conservation Safari

Day 9

Palmwag/Grootberg Concessions- Wilderness Conservation Safari

🐘 Journey south towards Palmwag Concession, a vast unfenced wilderness area covering approximately 4500 km² within Namibia’s communal conservancy landscape. 🦏 This rugged region forms part of one of Africa’s largest free-roaming black rhino habitats and supports desert-adapted elephant populations. ⭐️ Unlike fenced reserves, wildlife moves naturally through this open ecosystem shared with local communities. ⭐️ Your guide explains Namibia’s internationally recognised community-based conservation model and how tourism supports wildlife protection in remote regions. ✔️ After lunch, enjoy a scenic sundowner drive exploring dry river systems and rocky valleys in search of desert wildlife. ✔️ Palmwag’s remote landscapes support elephant, giraffe, springbok, oryx, Hartmann’s mountain zebra and occasional predators. Mid-range lodge located inside Palmwag Concession (Damaraland) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Palmwag (Damaraland) Stay: Palmwag Lodge Mid-range lodge located inside Palmwag Concession (Damaraland) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Palmwag/Grootberg Concessions-Desert Black Rhino Conservation Tracking

Day 10

Palmwag/Grootberg Concessions-Desert Black Rhino Conservation Tracking

🌄 Rise early for one of Namibia’s premier conservation experiences: tracking free-roaming desert-adapted black rhino with local trackers and Rhino Rangers. ⭐️ This conservation initiative combines the efforts of Save the Rhino Trust, local communities and Namibia’s Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism. ✔️ Using expert tracking skills, guides search remote valleys and rugged terrain for one of the world’s last truly wild black rhino populations. The experience involves both 4x4 driving and walking through mountainous desert landscapes. ⭐️ Along the way, you will learn about anti-poaching operations, rhino monitoring techniques and the importance of community involvement in wildlife conservation. ⭐️ This exclusive activity provides rare insight into frontline rhino conservation in Namibia’s northwest. Mid-range lodge located inside Palmwag Concession (Damaraland) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Palmwag (Damaraland) Stay: Palmwag Lodge Mid-range lodge located inside Palmwag Concession (Damaraland) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Damaraland-Desert Elephant Conservation & Twyfelfontein

Day 11

Damaraland-Desert Elephant Conservation & Twyfelfontein

🐘 Continue through Damaraland exploring the Huab and Aba-Huab river systems in search of desert-adapted elephants. ⭐️ Guides explain how Elephant-Human Relations Aid works with local communities to reduce conflict through elephant monitoring, protective water infrastructure and conservation education. ⭐️ In this arid environment, elephants, livestock and people often depend on the same scarce water resources, making coexistence essential. The drive focuses on tracking elephant herds moving through dry riverbeds and rocky valleys. ✔️ Later, visit Twyfelfontein UNESCO World Heritage Site with local guides. The site contains over 40 000 San rock engravings documenting wildlife, hunting traditions and cultural connections between people and nature dating back thousands of years. Mid-range lodge located inside Damaraland All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Twyfelfontein (Rock Art) Stay: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge Mid-range lodge located inside Damaraland Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Swakopmund-Skeleton Coast Ecosystems & Seal Conservation

Day 12

Swakopmund-Skeleton Coast Ecosystems & Seal Conservation

🌊 Travel through the Skeleton Coast National Park, one of the world’s most dramatic coastal desert ecosystems shaped by the cold Benguela Current and shifting Atlantic dunes. ⭐️ Wildlife here survives under harsh environmental conditions, including oryx, springbok, ostrich, brown hyena and occasional desert-adapted elephant. ✔️ Guides explain how nutrient-rich ocean currents influence marine biodiversity and desert ecology along Namibia’s coastline. ✔️ Continue to Cape Cross Seal Reserve, home to one of the world’s largest Cape fur seal colonies. ⭐️ Learn about the ecological importance of seals within the Benguela ecosystem and ongoing conservation debates surrounding commercial seal harvesting. The route offers spectacular scenery where desert landscapes meet the Atlantic Ocean. Mid-range hotel located in Swakopmund (City) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Swakopmund (City) Stay: The Delight Swakopmund Mid-range hotel located in Swakopmund (City) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Walvis Bay-Living Desert Ecology & Coastal Conservation

Day 13

Walvis Bay-Living Desert Ecology & Coastal Conservation

🦎 Explore the Dorob National Park on a specialist-guided Living Desert Tour focusing on the remarkable survival strategies of Namibia’s desert-adapted reptiles, insects and small mammals. ✔️ Passionate desert conservation guides explain how tiny creatures survive extreme heat, shifting sands and scarce moisture through camouflage, agility and behavioural adaptation. ✔️ Search for the famous “Little Five” including the Namib Sand Gecko, Namaqua Chameleon, shovel-nosed lizard, sidewinding adder and dancing white lady spider. Birdlife may include Gray’s Lark, Tractrac Chat and Damara Tern. 🌊 In the afternoon, continue to Sandwich Harbour where giant Atlantic dunes meet the ocean inside Namib-Naukluft National Park. This internationally important coastal wetland supports flamingos, pelicans and migratory birds within the productive Benguela ecosystem. ✔️ Explore the dune fields and tidal lagoon while learning about coastal conservation and low-impact tourism. Mid-range hotel located in Swakopmund (City) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Swakopmund (City) Stay: The Delight Swakopmund Mid-range hotel located in Swakopmund (City) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Journey to Sossusvlei-Namib Desert Research & Sustainability Journey

Day 14

Journey to Sossusvlei-Namib Desert Research & Sustainability Journey

🌍 Journey south towards the Namib Desert while exploring one of the world’s oldest desert ecosystems. ⭐️ The route follows the Namib Sand Sea UNESCO World Heritage landscape and provides access to pioneering desert research and conservation initiatives. ⭐️ Visit a Namib conservation and research centre where scientists study fog-basking beetles, Welwitschia mirabilis and other desert-adapted organisms surviving under extreme arid conditions. ⭐️ You will also learn about sustainable off-grid technologies including solar energy systems, water purification and environmental monitoring projects supporting long-term conservation in remote desert regions. This region demonstrates how Namibia protects large wilderness areas through integrated conservation, scientific research and responsible tourism initiatives. Mid-range lodge located less than 1hr drive from Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes) Stay: Sossusvlei Lodge Mid-range lodge located less than 1hr drive from Sossusvlei (Sand Dunes) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Return to Windhoek-– Sossusvlei Desert Ecology & Conservation Safari

Day 15

Return to Windhoek-– Sossusvlei Desert Ecology & Conservation Safari

🏜️ Enter Namib-Naukluft National Park early in the morning to explore the iconic dunes and ancient desert landscapes of Sossusvlei and Deadvlei. ⭐️ The Namib Desert has remained arid for millions of years, creating one of the planet’s oldest continuously surviving desert ecosystems. ⭐️ Your guide explains desert ecology, dune formation and wildlife adaptations within this harsh environment. Visit: ✔️ Dune 45 ✔️ Deadvlei ✔️ Big Daddy Dune ✔️ Learn about climate, geology and specialised desert biodiversity. Wildlife in the region includes oryx, springbok, ostrich, brown hyena and the endemic dune lark. After exploring the dunes and clay pans, return to Windhoek through Namibia’s scenic central highlands. Luxury hotel located in Windhoek (City) All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Destination: Windhoek (City) Stay: Hilton Hotel Windhoek Luxury hotel located in Windhoek (City) Meals: All meals included Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Departure & Why Book This Safari

Day 16

Departure & Why Book This Safari

You will be transferred to the airport for outbound international flight. _______________✅Why Book This Safari? ✅_______________ ✅ Specialist conservation safari focused on endangered and conservation-priority wildlife. ✅ Visit leading conservation centres including AfriCat Foundation, Cheetah Conservation Fund and Save the Rhino Trust. ✅ Track pangolin, leopard, desert-adapted elephant, black rhino and desert lion. ✅ Learn directly from guides, trackers and conservation stakeholders working in the field. ✅ Explore remote wilderness areas rarely included on ordinary safari itineraries. ✅ Tourism revenue supports conservancies, research projects and local communities. ✅ PEA Tours and Safaris operations stem from nature conservation, responsible tourism and environmental education. ✅ Small departures ensure a more exclusive and personalised conservation experience. 🔥 Limited availability. Secure your place on this rare Namibia conservation expedition before departures fill. Meals at own expense Drinks not included

Destination: Windhoek Airport (Windhoek) Stay: No accommodation (End of tour) Meals: Meals at own expense Drinks not included

Tour step

End of tour

Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost. You'll be dropped off at the airport.

Included

Park fees (For non-residents)

All activities (Unless labeled as optional)

All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)

A professional driver/guide

All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)

All Taxes/VAT

Roundtrip airport transfer

Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)

Drinks (As specified in the day-by-day section)

Excluded

International flights (From/to home)

Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour

Tips (Tipping guideline US$25.00 pp per day)

Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)

Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

Some meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)

Getting There

This tour starts and ends in Windhoek
This operator can select your international flights, but you'll have to book them yourself
Fly to/from Hosea Kutako Airport (WDH - Check price) near Windhoek
A transfer from and back to the airport is included
Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour can be arranged for an extra cost
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Experience the soul of Africa with PEA Tours and Safaris, a premier local, owner-run tour operator based in Windhoek, Namibia. Unlike big agencies, founder Prev Tsvigu, personally designs every itinerary and leads most tours, ensuring an authentic, expert-guided journey. We specialize in Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, focusing on conservation and stress-free, personalized travel. Discover Southern Africa with true local insight-request your custom safari quote today.

Office In

Namibia

Size

5-10 employees (Founded in 2022)

Tour Types

Custom mid-range & luxury tours that can start every day

Destinations

Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Traveler feedback

Reviews

5.00 average

Overall

5.0/5

Communication

5.0/5

Accuracy

5.0/5

Value

5.0/5

Safety clarity

5.0/5

Cultural value

5.0/5
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Amazing trip

We had an amazing 'Etosha dash' trip with PEA Tours and Safaris. Solid, clean, comfortable en up for the job vehicle and driver. Communications beforehand and during the trip were effective, pleasant and clear. Prev's knowledge of the country, wildlife, culture, venues, etc was impressive en we had many many questions answered. I would definitely recommend PEA Tours and Safaris for an amazing customized trip to the beautiful country of Namibia.

Jeroen Bisboer · Netherlands

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Charming, adapting to request of change to tour.

We thoroughly enjoyed our time with Prev, always charming and ensured we enjoyed our entire trip.

Sandy Colliss · Australia

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Prev was organized, kept a good schedule and had a great sense of humor.

Prev booked exceptional tours and locations, and lodgings. He took care of all of our needs. He communicated with us through What’s app. This was a great value for the cost.

Judy & Dan · United States

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Wonderful experience, highly recommended

The suggested itinerary matched perfectly with our preferences. All accommodations were carefully chosen and according to our budget. Everything was very well planned and well communicated in advance (driving times, facilities, activities) and there was still room to profit from last minute opportunities. Our guide/driver was very knowledgeable about animals, birds and the country. He was always in a good mood and eager to satisfy our requests and questions. PEA Tours has always been quick to respond when planning the tour. Our Namibian Grand Tour was a wonderful experience and highly recommended for anyone wanting to explore Namibia.

Ilse and Patrick · Belgium

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Are rates charged per person?

Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.

Which currency is this tour priced in?

This tour is offered in US dollars (USD).

Can children join this tour?

This tour is unavailable for children.

Can this tour start on my preferred date?

If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.

Can the itinerary be customized?

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

Where do travelers stay during this tour?

Okonjima Plains Camp - Luxury lodge inside Okonjima NR – All Meals Included. Meals: All Meals Included

Where does this tour start and end?

This tour starts and ends in Windhoek

Are airport transfers included?

A transfer from and back to the airport is included

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This tour is offered by PEA Tours and Safaris, not SafariBookings.

This operator reserves the right to change rates advertised on SafariBookings.

If you request changes to this tour, the advertised rates will likely change.

The exact order, contents and rates of this tour are subject to availability.

If an accommodation is fully booked, the operator will suggest a comparable alternative.

This tour is subject to the terms & conditions of PEA Tours and Safaris.

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