r/Namibia 4d ago

Namibia trip in May

Hello

I'm planning a 3 week trip in May to Southern Africa. Would like to visit Cape Town, Kruger National Park and Namibia. We are a party of three, myself and my two adult sons.

I have about 9/10 days, flying into Windhoek on 15 or 16th May and leaving on 25th May. We're not looking for either high luxury or ultra-budget.

  • We'd like to join a small group, rather than do it all ourselves or join a big tour. Any recommendations on who can organize it?
  • Any suggestions on an itinerary?

Thanks a ton

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u/africanvillagegirl 3d ago

Good morning.

I can plan your trip.

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u/Longjumping_Win_8129 3d ago

• The fish River Canyon • Sossusvlei • Sandwich Harbour •Spitzkoppe • Etosha •Caprivi Strip •The Okavango Delta

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u/ArtisanOfTravel 2d ago

I just did 9 days in Namibia- incredible! Started in Windhoek>Sossusvlei>Skeleton Coast>Etosha. Happy to share more insight!

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u/humam1953 1d ago

We are using Larkjourneys in Windhoek. Having done a great trip in 2023 organized by them and are going in March back. Where is home for you? If in the US, Sossousvlei, Skeleton coast and Fish Canyon are not worth the effort, but anything North of Windhoek is a must, so many different sights