Namibia is a top choice for photographers and other adventurers
Dates: Our next group tour will be in June 2026. Dates will be released in 2025.
Put a deposit here to be sure you get a seat. This tour fills quickly.
(If our dates don’t work for you, let us create a private, custom itinerary just for you —on your own schedule.)
What’s so great about Namibia?
“This trip was basically two weeks of -that was the coolest day ever.” - Guy Telesnicki
The Focused Escapes Advantage
Group trips are GREAT!
Our small group tours are perfect for solo travelers and couples (or friends sharing a room). They allow us to split the cost of helicopters, boats and other vehicles across multiple people saving you a lot of money.
They also give you other people to share your experiences with.
Namibia is such a cool country. You’ll want to go back again and again. It’s nice to see it with other people so you can discuss the things you’re seeing and the feelings you have about it.
Your itinerary at a glance*
*always subject to change based on weather and other circumstances
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You’ll schedule your flight to land at Windhoek’s International Hosea Kutako Airport (airport code: WDH).
These flights typically connect through Frankfurt or Johannesburg which means Lufthansa, United, Ethiopian and South African Airways are all the typical carriers.
Since it sometimes takes a day (or two) to get to Namibia, this day is a built-in rest day.
You don’t need to arrive any earlier than this.
The lodge has lots of activities. It’s a private ranch so the animals aren’t free like they are in Tanzania or some other African countries.
But if you’re new to safari experiences, you might use this time to book a game drive or other animal experience that interests you.
Dinner is included and will be set for 7:00 together in the dining hall.
After dinner, you’ll get a much-needed night of rest.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch on this day (if you arrive in time) are on your own.
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Technically, this is another rest day for bags and people to arrive. You might find yourself rising early due to jet lag so you might consider booking the early meerkat experience that starts at 6am and costs apx $40-$45USD.
We’ve scheduled a cheetah photo shoot later on this day to break up the time.
Feel free to book anything else you want from their list of other services, too. Or just rest up and go through your cheetah photos from the shoot.
You’ll enjoy dinner together as a group before heading to your room for a good night’s sleep.
Meals included: Breakfast and Dinner. Lunch is on your own.
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The tour begins. After breakfast, we’ll make our way out of Windhoek traveling south into the Kalahari Desert for about 3 hours where we’ll arrive at our first stop.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Today is going to be a long day.
Before our nearly six hour drive to Luderitz, we’ll rise early and go for a photography walk with Kalahari bushman who will share their fascinating stories about living in the desert.
This tribe is one of the last-known tribes in the world to speak a click language which many believe will be extinct by the end of their next generation. The time to see, photograph and hear their stories is now! Plus, the walk is incredibly photogenic and the stories are fantastic.
From here, we’ll make our way south and west to the coastal city of Lüderitz. It’s a long drive so about halfway we will stop for lunch at the Quiver Tree Forest where we’ll explore a large stand of these exotic “trees” which are actually more closely related to aloe plants.
Quiver trees (or kokerboom) are a Namibian icon—tall, with thick round trunks topped by spiny branches, once used by Bushmen as spines for hunting.
From there, we’ll drive onward to the coast, stopping along the way to capture images of feral horses and an abandoned railway station reclaimed by the desert sands.
We’ll check into our hotel, enjoy a leisurely dinner together and then drift off to sleep.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner included
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We’ll spend the entire day here at Kolmanskop — Namibia’s most famous diamond mining ghost town, and the desert dunes that engulf it.
Until 2008, this area was forbidden to visitors. But we have special permits to photograph this eerie town at both sunrise and sunset.
It opens for tourists in between and you’ll use that touristy time to break for lunch then return when the light is right in the evening when the tourists are gone — again, ensuring you get images you’re proud of.
The history of this place starts in 1908 when a railway worker found a sparkling stone… and inadvertently discovered one of the world’s richest diamond deposits.
The discovery could not be kept quiet, and soon a diamond rush ensued.
The newly rich German inhabitants filled this town with grand mansions and plenty of entertainment and culture. There’s a hospital, opulent homes, a school, a bakery and more.
By the 1950s it was abandoned for richer mines in the south and the sand took over. Now it’s a photographer’s dream with plenty to shoot all day.
You’ll have time to freely explore and photograph the town on your own but our strength here is our local photography guide who knows all the best places to go. He’ll give you some direction and walk you to the best rooms to maximize your time.Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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We start this day on a powered catamaran and cruise to Halifax Island, home to a large colony of African penguins.
We’ll pass the old whaling station at Stromvogelbucht, and cruise through Shearwater Bay and around Diaz Point. On the trip, you can expect to see a host of marine wildlife including heaviside dolphins, cape fur seals, many varieties of sea birds and on occasion, whales.
After we return to port, we’ll begin our journey back up to the north. It’s a long drive so we’ll stop half way for overnight rest. You’ll want your gloves and beanie on this boat.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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This morning we’ll continue our journey further north to Sossusvlei with plenty of scenic stops along the way arriving in time for a sunset..
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Deadvlei (Dead Marsh) is known for its towering red dunes reaching 1,312 feet in height… it’s white clay pans… and the skeletal remains of 900-year-old trees.
Again, our local guide is our strength here because he knows just where to go and can bypass all the tourists.
We’ll spend all day here with time to climb the biggest dune (Big Daddy) if you’re physically fit (about an hour up and an hour down plus 30 minutes walking in and out if you’re capable). Or you can climb one of the smaller dunes and still feel quite accomplished.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Our visit to Swakopmund provides another opportunity to visit a coastal colonial city on the Atlantic Ocean. It’s here where you’ll find the most souvenirs and interaction with multiple tribes like the Himbas and Herero who sell their crafts in the craft market by the water.
This area is also known for salt pans. These pans can be white, pink or red depending on the time of year resulting in incredible images.
We will visit an area with a massive accumulation of flamingos- you will be mesmerized watching hundreds of them hunt for food, preen and then take off and gracefully circle around before landing back on the bank of the marsh.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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The Skeleton Coast National Park nearby got it’s name for previously being known for all the whale and seal skeletons that lined up along the coast.
More than 1,000 ships met their end here, too, because of the mist and fog that sometimes rolls in. The Zeila shipwreck is one of these ships. It’s an old fishing trawler that ran aground in 2008 and since then, it’s been taken over by an enormous population of birds. It’s one of the few shipwrecks that can be photographed from the shore.
This will be a full day trip that also includes a stop at Cape Cross where we may see brown hyena and jackal.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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After breakfast and last minute shopping with the Himbas and Hereros, we’ll begin our journey back towards Windhoek (a 4-hour drive).
You’ll overnight in Windhoek and your flight can be anytime on June 18.
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Meals: Only breakfast included on this day.
Note: Schedule and guides are subject to change. On previous trips we included two helicopters flights over the dunes. These were one of our favorite experiences and were saddened when it was announced they are closed until further notice. If they resume operation before this tour, we have the flexibility to add them back at an additional cost.
Secure your spot for a 2026 trip with an early deposit here.
Or, if the dates don’t work for you, let us create a private, custom itinerary just for you —on your own schedule.
Authentic, luxury accommodations for a true, spectacular experience…
“Traveling with Focused Escapes is always wonderful. Lori and her crew take care of the "hard parts" (lodging, transportation, food), leaving us free to make new friends, work on our photography, and relax. My recent trip to Namibia was nothing short of spectacular.
Namibia's breathtaking landscapes, from the towering sand dunes of Sossusvlei to the stark beauty of Deadvlei, provided endless opportunities for capturing stunning images. Our guide was knowledgeable and always on hand to offer tips and support, ensuring we got the best shots possible. Additionally, the small group size fostered a warm, friendly atmosphere where we could share experiences and learn from each other.
The accommodations were comfortable and well-chosen - whether it was a lodge nestled in the wilderness or snazzy hotel in town, each place added a unique touch to our adventure.
One of the highlights was the balance between structured activities and free time. We had guided tours and planned shoots at prime locations, but there was also plenty of opportunity to explore on our own, experiment with different techniques, and soak in the serene beauty of Namibia. Evenings often ended with a tranquil sundowner, offering a perfect moment to reflect on the day's adventures while watching the sun set over the dunes.
Overall, this trip to Namibia with Focused Escapes was a perfect blend of adventure, creativity, and relaxation. I returned home with a collection of incredible photos and a heart full of wonderful memories. If you're passionate about photography and looking for a well-organized, inspiring travel experience, I highly recommend booking a trip with Focused Escapes.” — Michelle Walker
Activity Level: Moderate to High
If you are a healthy adult who can walk on the beach for at least an hour, and you can handle 1-2 flights of stairs, you can likely do this tour.
Drives can be as long as 5-6 hours, with breaks.
Transportation includes safari vehicles, possible helicopter and a catamaran.
The ghost town, Sossusvlei and Deadvlei are all sand. You’ll spend hours in these locations and can take as many breaks as you want but there are no official sitting areas. Your breaks will be on the dunes or back in the vehicle.
You’ll always have the option of opting out of an activity if you’re not feeling well or you just want rest. We encourage you to monitor your own personal limits.
Travel insurance is recommended. Medical facilities in Namibia are good but they’re often a lengthy drive away.
If you have health conditions or concerns please speak with us before booking.
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Namibia has a wide variety of accommodations.
We’ll stay in luxury when the location gives us access to something we can’t get anywhere else. But sometimes, it’s not the luxury properties that are the best located.
To keep costs low and gain extra days in the best areas, we drop down a little in luxury. But it’s a mix we would book ourselves if we were traveling alone. No need to spend a thousand extra dollars when it’s unnecessary.
Typical tourists spend more time driving than anything else. Cheaper tours include camping and rustic accommodations. This isn’t that either.
You’ll be comfortable every night in luxury and mid-range accommodations (no camping or dirty hotels).
We added extra days to ensure we get the photos we want without being rushed. And we skip the touristy museums and stuff that just fills time.
You won’t be disappointed.
Using the power of a group and a mix of hotel options, we got what is generally an $11,000 tour, down to two thirds the price. And we still include your gratuities and single supplement fees.
We eliminated A LOT of driving and have arranged our itinerary for multiple nights at most locations to ensure we get good photos and really get to “see” the place.
We won’t waste your time going to un-photogenic areas or set-up-for-tourists spots.
We shaved more than $3,000 off the cost of our tour and you can save a lot more by registering early so we can benefit from maximum book-ahead deals and lock in great rates at the upscale accommodations.
It’s a great price for a 12-day tour.
Full Price: $7,299
-All tips, gratuities and single supplement fees included. You won’t find a trip and instruction of this caliber for this price ANYWHERE!
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Almost everything including your food and gratuities
11 days of shooting out and about in the wild and wonderful landscape of Namibia
12 nights’ accommodation in lodges, mid-range tent camps and hotels of Marriott quality or higher
All your single supplement fees so you don’t need to share a room with a stranger
A catamaran cruise
Photographic drives, walks and hikes, many of which will be on private reserves with limited access, where we’ll have an uncrowded, authentic experience
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, tea, water daily except where noted
All activity and park entry fees and photography permits
Gratuities for your lodge and hotel staff
Gratuities for your guide
All in-country transportation
Pre-trip guidance including what to expect, what to pack travel tips, and more
Several opportunities to photograph at sunrise and sunset in all the best places
Time to rest when other tours run you ragged, wasting your time on boring tourist stuff
Airport transfers are included if you stick to the itinerary but if you arrive early or stay late, you’ll need to arrange your own transfers through the hotel. We can help you with this.
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Your roundtrip flight to Namibia (Windhoek airport code: WDH).
Equipment—you must bring your own camera and accessories (e.g., memory cards, tripod, etc.
Alcoholic beverages
Travel insurance (highly recommended
Covid-related expenses
Laundry
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"It’s almost impossible to describe Namibia. Is a place like no other. The cities are modern and the people are friendly, but there are wide open spaces and animals that are different than anything you’ve seen before. It’s like being in a different world, but everything is planned to make it pleasant and easy for you. I’ve been to Africa several times and Namibia was a whole different experience."
Susan Hoffman
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"I knew this would be a great trip from the start, as I've traveled on Lori's trips before, and it was! We had great experiences in Namibia, the tour went smoothly and it was well planned out. Definitely worth a go for amazing landscapes! And the helicopter rides - worth the price of admission!!"
Jan Corradini
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"Honestly, your trip to Namibia ranks up there as one of my top travel experiences of all time. I'd never been on a trip before where everything was accounted for including the excursions and meals. It was so easy. You had scheduled activities as well as free time where I could work on my own photography while others worked on theirs or rested back at the hotel. There was freedom to explore at each place which fueled my own creativity. It was exactly how I would have planned it myself, but I benefited from the shared transport and having others to experience things with…which equated to making new friends. Having a photography guide there was an extra bonus too!"
Marisa White
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"“As a photography hobbyist, I am always looking for opportunities to capture beautiful moments in uncommon locations. I’ve been with you to Bali, Easter Island, Namibia and Jordan. Each trip had wonderful, like minded people. Everything was tailored to capture the essence of the location. Everything was designed to help get the best possible memories, and photographs. Our tour guides were professional, knowledgeable and always willing to go to great lengths to make sure we had the best experience possible. Overall, my experiences have been nothing short of fantastic.”
Laura Rector
We guarantee: You’ll never find a better tour at any price.
The people attracted to Focused Escapes
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Our Namibia trips are designed for small, intimate groups that foster connection and shared experiences. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or as part of a family, we welcome adventurers aged 14 and up. The group dynamic often includes a mix of photography enthusiasts, nature lovers, and cultural explorers — all drawn by a shared desire to experience Namibia’s breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage.
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We curate experiences that go beyond typical tourist paths. With insider knowledge, local guides, and thoughtfully crafted itineraries, we ensure you experience Namibia in its most authentic and photogenic form.
From private access to wildlife reserves to hidden desert gems, we take care of the details so you can fully immerse yourself in the journey.
The Focused Escapes Advantage
Itinerary choices
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Every moment of the trip is designed with photography in mind.
Whether it’s sunrise over the red dunes of Sossusvlei or the dramatic ruins of Kolmanskop’s ghost town, you’ll find yourself in the right place at the perfect time. Our local photography guides ensure you capture shots that go beyond the ordinary. -
Namibia offers more than just stunning landscapes. Our itineraries strike a balance between observing majestic wildlife and engaging with local communities.
From cheetah conservation projects to meeting the Sans people, the experience offers a holistic view of Namibia’s beauty – both natural and cultural.
More authentic and ethical travel
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Our guides are not just experts in navigating Namibia’s terrain; they’re storytellers, conservationists, and photographers deeply connected to the land.
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We prioritize working with local operators and communities, ensuring that your travel directly benefits the people and places you visit.
From locally-owned lodges to indigenous-led tours, our partnerships foster responsible tourism and preserve Namibia’s unique ecosystems and cultures.