Duniart – Photography and Blog by Toine IJsseldijk

Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa
Namibia & South Africa

Caprivi, Etosha, Kaokoland, Spitzkoppe, Sossusvlei & Kgalagadi

July – August 2024
A month long self-drive safari camping trip through Namibia and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa, together with my wife Mega and the first 3 weeks also together with my brother Willem-Jan and his wife Willeke. This was my third trip to Namibia; we initially planned this trip in 2020, but the pandemic made us cancel the trip 2 years in a row… The wait was finally over!
 
Of course I wanted to show my brother and his wife the popular highlights of Namibia, but also combine that with some of my favorite more off-the-beaten-track destinations and of course include a few places where I hadn’t been yet myself. As a hopefully worthy finale I decided to visit a park that I had wanted to visit for a long time, the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. This park is shared by Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. The majority of our time in the park was in the South-African part, while the Botswana part remains high on my list for future trips to Africa! 
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Or select any of the destinations below for photos and our story about that part of our trip. Enjoy!
Caprivi, Highlights, Mahango Game Reserve, Namibia, Okavango

Caprivi Strip

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Ju/'Hoansi San Tribe

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Etosha National Park

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Himba Tribe - Opuwo

Namibia, Puros

Kaokoland & Puros

Aba-Huab, Huab, Namibia

Hoanib & Aba-Huab Riverbed

Duniart, Highlights, Namibia, Spitzkoppe

Spitzkoppe

Namibia, Sossusvlei

Sossusvlei

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Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Introduction

I had been to Namibia twice before, so I know fairly well what there is to see and do. During my previous two trips the focus was heavily on observing and photographing wildlife, as that’s my main passion. I can easily spend half a day with a single animal! My second passion is spending time with indigenous tribes.
 
Of course it is not everybody’s cup of tea to spend hours with a single elephant, or even lion, so I planned an itinerary that included a large variety of wildlife in different habitat, and driving routes through some of Namibia’s most spectacular natural scenery. To top it off and add even more variety I planned visits and overnight stays with two of Namibia’s most unique indigenous tribes, the San people and the Himba tribe.

We rented two 4×4 double-cab cars: one car fitted with two roof top tents and extensive camping equipment, the other car with only a fridge. This gave us total freedom, and particularly in places where we stayed more than 1 night we simply left the car with roof top tents behind and did game drives with the other car. This turned out to be absolutely perfect!
 
For most of the nights I booked campsites in advance, including quite a few of my favorite ones that I had visited before. But one of the most immersive experiences in Namibia is to camp in the wild, completely self-sufficient, so that was also in our program.
 
our transport
our camp
our evenings
Click here for a MAP of our route or PHOTO GALLERY of the highlights:

Itinerary

Day 1 – Jul 11: Arrival in Windhoek (Hartmann Suites)
Day 2 – Jul 12: Windhoek – Grootfontein (Roy’s Rest Camp)
Day 3 – Jul 13:  Grootfontein – Divundu, Mahango Game Reserve (Ngepi Camp) 
Day 4 – Jul 14: Divundu, Mahango Game Reserve (Ngepi Camp)
Day 5 – Jul 15: Divundu – Kavango River (Mobola Island Lodge, campsite)
Day 6 – Jul 16: Divundu –  Ju/’Hoansi San (campsite)
Day 7 – Jul 17: Ju/’Hoansi San – Etosha National Park  (Halali Campsite)
Day 8 – Jul 18: Etosha National Park  (Halali Campsite)
Day 9 – Jul 19: Etosha National Park  (Halali Campsite)
Day 10 – Jul 20:  Etosha National Park (Okaukuejo Campsite)
Day 11 – Jul 21: Etosha National Park (Okaukuejo Campsite)
Day 12 – Jul 22: Etosha National Park (Olifantsrus Campsite)
Day 13 – Jul 23: Etosha – Opuwo (Opuwo Country Hotel, campsite)
Day 14 – Jul 24: Opuwo – Himba village (wild camping)
Day 15 – Jul 25: Himba village – Opuwo – Kaokoland (wild camping)
Day 16 – Jul 26: To Puros (Ngatutanga Campsite)
Day 17 – Jul 27: Puros – Hoanib river bed (wild camping)
Day 18 – Jul 28: Hoanib river bed – Warmquelle (Ongongo Waterfall Campsite)
Day 19 – Jul 29: Warmquelle – Palmwag (wild camping)
Day 20 – Jul 30: Palmwag – Huab riverbed – Twyfelfontein – Spitzkoppe (Spitzkoppe Rest Camp)
Day 21 – Jul 31: Spitzkoppe – Sesriem, Sossusvlei (Sossus Oasis Campsite)
Day 22 – Aug 1: Sesriem, Sossusvlei (Sossus Oasis Campsite)
Day 23 – Aug 2: Sesriem, Sossusvlei – Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Mata Mata Rest Camp)
Day 24 – Aug 3: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Mata Mata Rest Camp)
Day 25 – Aug 4: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Twee Rivieren Rest Camp)
Day 26 – Aug 5: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Twee Rivieren Rest Camp)
Day 27 – Aug 6: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Nossob Rest Camp)
Day 28 – Aug 7: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Bitterpan Wilderness Camp)
Day 29 – Aug 8: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (Mata Mata Rest Camp)
Day 30 – Aug 9: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park – Windhoek (65 Jan Jonker)
Day 31 – Aug 10: Departure from Windhoek

Other Trip Reports from Africa

Mega, Namibia, Spitzkoppe

Namibia - 2019

Namibia & Botswana - 2018

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Tanzania - 2015

You still have Africa on your bucket list?

  • Are you still dreaming of an authentic, original and adventurous safari experience?
  • Do you like this type of safari adventure, or perhaps a bit more comfort?
  • Do you not want to organise such a trip all by yourself?
  • Do you prefer a professional guide (and perhaps driver) to go with you?
  • Do you want to see more wildlife than others?
  • Then reach out to me to discuss!
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