"Growing up in Namibia was a privilege and an adventure, my heart and soul fell in love with the vastness and varsity of endless landscapes as far as the eye can see."
Namibia
Namibia’s diversity makes the country very special, but it’s the remoteness and the fact that it is one of the least densely populated places in the world that makes it truly unique. And of course, there is more than just vast open spaces and beautiful scenery.
Damaraland, Kaokoveld and its big ephemeral rivers are something to experience. Not only are these areas home to desert-adapted animals like the famous desert elephants, but they also exhibit geological wonders, ancient rock art, and breathtaking landscapes.
Spending time in these historical landscapes holds something magical and therefore needs to be seen to be truly understood.
Botswana
Botswana is probably one of the most breathtaking wilderness areas on the planet. Home to the famous water world of the Okavango Delta and Chobe River ecosystem, it also consists of the Kalahari Desert and the lunar-like pans at Nxai and Makgadikgadi.
One of the most interesting facts about this beautiful country is that it has the biggest elephant population in the world.
With two different types of 4x4s that made history and are known as the legends of Africa — the Land Rover Defender 110 and the notorious Toyota 80 Series Land Cruiser — you get a front-row seat to going off-grid and wild!
We invite you to an adventure of a lifetime — extraordinary, personal, and overall exclusive.
With five vehicles in our fleet — consisting of three 110 Land Rover Defenders and two 80 Series Toyota Land Cruisers — fully kitted for these overlanding adventures, we will depart from Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, to wherever the road will take us.
For those seeking a self-drive adventure in style, we have two fully equipped, legendary 1989 110 Defenders 3.5 V8s available for rental. Optional packages with designated routes are available.
This could be your travel experience
This will not be your average tag along travel experience!
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The Damaraland, Kaokoveld, and Okavango Delta in Botswana present you with some of the world’s most fascinating geological features, breathtaking views, and the wildest wilderness experiences available.
What better way to experience your off-grid adventure than by going off the beaten track in a car that was built for Africa?
Our legendary vehicles offer you that first-hand experience and an unforgettable adventure with front-row seats. With the right tools for the right job, we drive into the unknown with our fully kitted, unique 4x4s.
This experience revolves around wild camping under the stars — scouting for that special spot for the night, setting up camp, building a fire to cook our meals, and taking in the vastness of these remote regions while watching the sunset in all its beauty.
Our primary goal is to give you the feeling of truly being part of the adventure and living your best life — not just tagging along on another bus tour.
This is your trip, where you’ll learn how to pack the vehicle with all essentials, how to find a suitable campsite, set it up, make a fire, cook a proper campfire meal — or, as we like to say: “goi alekker braai”.
We also offer a Brandberg hike as an optional package. Feel free to contact us!
This is Namibia’s highest mountain range, with the Königstein being the highest point at 2,575 m above sea level — and home to some of the most concentrated and oldest rock paintings in the world.
Explore Namibia and Botswana with our Defenders or Land Cruisers by going off the beaten track through Damaraland, Kaokoveld with its ephemeral rivers, mind-blowing landscapes, and geological features — or discover the Okavango Delta in Botswana, home to the world’s largest elephant population.Some unforgettable highlights along the way:
– the famous Spitzkoppe
– the mighty Brandberg
– off-road adventures through the Ugab, Huab, Hoanib, and Hoarusib Rivers
– a refreshing dip at Ongongo Waterfalls
– panoramic views over the Kunene River into Angola and the roar of the Epupa Falls
– adrenaline thrills descending Van Zyl’s Pass
– the hidden gem of Khaudum National Park
– a boat cruise on the mighty Okavango River
– the beautiful Chobe and Moremi National Parks in Botswana
– and of course, the Okavango Delta itself... and so much more to discover!
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Our trips start with a minimum duration
of 10 days and can go up to 21 days.
All our packages are all-inclusive: guide, vehicles, fuel, camping fees, park fees, camping equipment, food & beverages, and accommodation.
Activities are not included. Terms and conditions apply.
For tailor-made options, please contact us.
This trip takes you through Namibia’s best spots. It covers Damaraland, Kaokoveld, and ends at Epupa Falls on the Kunene River, near the Angola border. The plan may include yoga. Everyone is welcome to join. Yoga teachers who are interested can reach out for more details.
This route mixes Damaraland and Kaokoveld. It starts at the Spitzkoppe and goes up to the stunning Epupa Falls. Along the way, we follow dry riverbeds and travel all the way to the Kunene River. This river marks the border between Namibia and Angola.
This trip starts at the Waterberg Plateau, a huge mountain area where you can track rhinos. Next, we visit Etosha National Park. After that, we leave the main roads and follow a dry riverbed north to Epupa Falls on the Kunene River, which marks the border between Namibia and Angola. From there, we travel south through Damaraland and Kaokoveld.
This route is made for adventure lovers. It covers Namibia’s most remote areas, four major dry rivers, and the stunning Epupa Falls. One big highlight is the famous Van Zyl’s Pass. This trip is unforgettable and full of adrenaline.
This bestselling trip is ideal for first-time visitors to Namibia. It starts at Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, followed by two relaxing days in Swakopmund. Then it heads into Damaraland and Kaokoveld to track desert elephants along three dry rivers. The journey ends with wildlife spotting in Etosha National Park before returning to Windhoek. A perfect mix of highlights and remote adventure — and a favorite that keeps guests coming back.
This adventurous trip takes you through Damaraland and Kaokoveld to the stunning Epupa Falls on the Kunene River, the border between Namibia and Angola. It includes remote areas, four dry rivers, and the famous Van Zyl’s Pass. Yoga may be part of the experience. Open to all — yoga instructors are welcome to reach out. This journey offers wild landscapes, thrilling roads, and unforgettable moments.
This new and exciting trip explores Namibia’s hidden gems in the east, with a possible yoga twist. The route includes Khaudum National Park, the Okavango River, and Etosha Park, ending with a taste of beautiful Damaraland. It’s open to everyone. If you're a yoga instructor and this sounds like your kind of journey, feel free to reach out for more info.
This route circles through eastern Namibia. It starts with the hidden Khaudum National Park and follows the Okavango River. From there, we head into the famous Etosha National Park and finish with a look at the stunning Damaraland.
This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers with limited time. It starts with one of Namibia’s top sights — Etosha National Park. From there, we go off-grid into the remote Kaokoveld and Damaraland, crossing four major dry rivers. You can also choose to end the journey with an optional add-on in the coastal town of Swakopmund.
This new adventure lets you explore Namibia’s top spots, with optional yoga in remote, stunning landscapes. It’s great for travelers short on time but hungry for experience. The trip begins at the famous Etosha National Park, then heads into wild areas of Kaokoveld and Damaraland, crossing four major dry rivers. It’s open to all. Yoga instructors are welcome to reach out. You can also choose to end the journey in Swakopmund — a cozy coastal town ideal for winding down.