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Stargazing, safari and sand dunes: Namibia

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13 days from 2 November 2026

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2 November 2026 13 days for £8,750 per person

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Venture on a thrilling astronomy expedition across Namibia’s surreal landscapes, where the universe reveals itself beneath some of the darkest, clearest skies on Earth. Accompanied by renowned astronomy writer Jamie Carter, you’ll enjoy expert-led stargazing and celestial insights by night, while by day exploring the desert’s striking beauty and hidden wonders an unforgettable journey where Namibia’s wild landscapes meet the magic of the cosmos.

Begin in Windhoek before visiting the HESS gamma-ray telescope complex to explore cutting-edge astrophysics, then continue to Rooisand Desert Ranch for stargazing under some of the clearest skies on Earth and a planetary-themed desert hike. Experience the iconic Sossusvlei dunes and Dune 45, enjoy guided sunrise walks and explore Sesriem Gorge, all framed by Namibia’s pristine, dark skies. Journey to the Moon Landscape and the Hoba Meteorite, marveling at landscapes shaped over millions of years and the largest intact meteorite on Earth. Nights are filled with expert-led stargazing, where the Milky Way, planets and constellations come alive, making this an unforgettable journey for science-curious stargazers.

Guided by renowned astronomy writer and expert Jamie Carter, this journey offers a rare opportunity to explore the night sky with one of the world’s leading voices in observational astronomy. Through engaging talks, expert-led guided stargazing sessions and captivating storytelling, Jamie brings the science of the cosmos vividly to life – from the groundbreaking gamma-ray discoveries of the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) telescopes to unforgettable nights beneath the pristine darkness of Africa’s first International Dark Sky Reserve.

This tour is perfectly curated for anyone eager to uncover the secrets of the universe while immersing themselves in Namibia’s breathtaking natural wonders. 

In partnership with Intrepid Travel. 

DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN WINDHOEK

Arrive at Hosea Kutako International Airport and transfer to your hotel in Namibia’s capital. Windhoek, nestled at the edge of the Khomas Highland plateau, offers a mix of German architecture and vibrant local culture. Meet your expert astronomy guide and enjoy a welcome briefing on Namibia’s remarkable night skies, famous for their clarity and minimal light pollution.

In the evening, meet your Tour Leader in the lobby of the hotel for a welcome meeting, followed by dinner at The Stellenbosch Wine Bar and Bistro. 

DAY 2: HESS TELESCOPE COMPLEX AND CONTINUE ONTO ROOISAND DESERT RANCH FOR EVENING STARGAZING

After breakfast, travel west of Windhoek into the Khomas Highlands, a region of rolling hills, sparse vegetation and vast desert expanses that provide a perfect natural laboratory for astronomical observation. Arrive at the HESS telescope complex, one of the world’s premier gamma-ray observatories, situated in this remote and elevated location to maximise sky visibility and minimise atmospheric interference. During your visit, gain an in-depth understanding of cutting-edge astrophysical research, including how scientists detect high-energy gamma rays emitted by some of the most energetic and mysterious phenomena in the universe, such as supernovae, pulsars and black holes. Your guide will explain the innovative imaging and detection techniques used at HESS, including the array of large telescopes working together to capture faint cosmic signals from millions of light years away.

Continue to the Rooisand Desert Ranch, nestled between Namibia’s Central Highlands and the edge of the Namib Desert, the ranch is surrounded by dramatic mountainous terrain, shaped by ancient folded rock bands and striking natural formations.

This evening, enjoy a guided astronomy tour at Rooisand’s very own observatory, situated way up on a hill approximately 2.5 kilometres away. The short drive is an experience in itself, offering almost optimal observation conditions with little light pollution, very low humidity and a fabulous naked-eye view of the breathtakingly clear southern sky.

DAY 3: DESERT ASTRONOMY AND PLANETARY HIKE

Spend the morning at leisure. Afterwards, embark on a guided planetary hiking trail, traversing rocky outcrops, gravel plains and dune formations that closely resemble extraterrestrial landscapes. Along the trail, learn about the processes that shape these terrains – erosion, sedimentation and tectonic activity – and how scientists use Earth’s deserts to study potential landing sites for future space missions. The hike is both educational and contemplative, offering opportunities to connect Earth’s ancient landscapes with the broader universe, deepening your appreciation of the desert as a window into planetary history and cosmic processes.

In the afternoon enjoy a scenic game drive spanning a few hours, where you are given an overview of the diversified fauna and flora of the area. The experienced guide will explain many farming concepts while visiting numerous places of interest such as river beds, waterholes and some places which are rather difficult to access. Usually, a variety of African game species such as kudu, oryx, springbuck are sighted – sometimes, with a bit of luck, also warthog, wild dogs and the famous Hartmann mountain zebra.

In the evening, participate in an immersive astronomy programme, learning to identify southern constellations such as the Southern Cross and Centaurus. 

DAY 4: DRIVE TO NAMIB-NAUKLUFT NATIONAL PARK

Depart after breakfast and set out on a scenic drive of approximately 4–5 hours (around 300–330 kilometres of gravel and paved roads) through Namibia’s sweeping landscapes to Desert Valley Lodge inside Namib-Naukluft National Park. This journey brings you close to the world-famous dunes of Sossusvlei, passing iconic desert vistas en route and positioning you perfectly for night-sky viewing and daytime exploration at your next desert lodge.

In the evening, enjoy a guided stargazing session, observing constellations, planets and distant galaxies in one of the darkest and clearest night skies on the planet, where the Milky Way stretches in vivid detail across the horizon.

DAY 5: MORNING VISIT TO SOSSUSVLEI AND CLIMB DUNE 45, CONTINUE TO NAMIB DUNE STAR CAMP FOR EVENING STARGAZING

Begin the day with a private early-morning visit to Sossusvlei in your tour vehicle with your driver and leader. Climb Dune 45, one of the most iconic and frequently photographed dunes in Sossusvlei, renowned for its perfect symmetry and vibrant orange hues that shift with the changing light. The ascent provides not only a physical challenge but also a rewarding vantage point, offering panoramic views over the vast, undulating desert landscape, dotted with other towering dunes and the occasional dry riverbed. The early morning light paints the sand in dramatic shades of gold and red, making it a perfect opportunity for photography and reflection on the desert’s immense scale.

In the afternoon, explore the tranquil Sesriem Gorge, a natural corridor perfect for a short walk and desert discovery. Capture dramatic sunrise photographs as light paints the desert in golden tones.

Continue to Namib Dune Star Camp, perched atop ancient dunes overlooking the vast Namib Desert. Relax on the central deck with a sundowner as the desert is bathed in gold, then enjoy dinner beneath a blanket of stars. Tonight, experience expert-guided stargazing, an unforgettable introduction to the celestial wonders of the Namib Desert.

DAY 6: SOLITAIRE AND SWAKOPMUND

Start the day early with coffee or tea in your bungalow before setting out on a guided sunrise walk of approximately one hour. Explore the surrounding dunes as the desert is bathed in the soft morning light, then return to the lodge for breakfast and check-out.

Continue your journey to the beachside town of Swakopmund. Stop by the small settlement of Solitaire. Scattered with abandoned trucks, cars, petrol pumps and cacti, it's the only place between Walvis Bay and Sossusvlei to feature a petrol station, post office, general store and bakery. Enjoy a piece of the local apple pie which has earned itself quite a reputation. Continue on past moon valley, named for its eerie lunar-like appearance, and the Tropic of Capricorn. Walvis Bay is the hibernation area for thousands of migratory birds, most notably flamingos. November to April is perfect season to see in season you may take quick detour to see these elegant birds. 

Upon arrival at Swakopmund take some leisure time for lunch, then join your leader on an orientation walk to get a feel for this interesting township with a German-Namibian atmosphere.

DAY 7: NAMIB DESERT 4X4 AND MOON LANDSCAPE EXCURSION

In the morning, experienced local guides will lead you on an unforgettable 4×4 adventure into the dune belt just outside Swakopmund. Traverse striking desert terrain that at first seems vast and untouched, yet brimming with hidden wonders. Search for chameleons, snakes, scorpions, geckos and other fascinating small creatures, while learning about the delicate ecology of the Namib Desert. The tour concludes atop a scenic dune overlooking the Atlantic Ocean – an incredible spot for photographs, quiet reflection and appreciating the desert’s tiniest inhabitants.

This afternoon, venture to the Moon Landscape, a surreal canyon shaped over two million years by the Swakop River. A gentle walk through its dramatic formations is followed by a relaxed picnic at sunset, as the golden light illuminates the alien terrain. 

As night falls, lie back under the vast desert sky to enjoy stargazing, with the Milky Way stretching overhead in a truly unforgettable display.

DAY 8: DAMARALAND WALKING SAFARI INCLUDING SPITZKOPPE 

Set out on a guided walking and game-viewing tour through Damaraland, visiting remarkable sites including the Small Bushman’s Paradise paintings, the Golden Snake painting, other ancient rock art, Zebra Pool and the famous Rock Arch. Between these highlights, travel in a game viewer spotting wildlife across the rugged desert landscape. Pause for lunch at the lodge before continuing to your next base.

Arrive at Mowani Mountain Camp, perched for breathtaking views over Damaraland. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the lodge’s facilities or explore the surroundings on a self-guided nature walk, following short trails with information points detailing local flora, geology and the elusive desert-adapted elephants that roam the area.

DAY 9: TWYFELFONTEIN AND ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK EVENING GAME DRIVE

This morning, you will explore the fascinating geological formations of Burnt Mountain and the Organ Pipes, before visiting Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, over 2500 petroglyphs etched into sandstone cliffs by the San people over thousands of years depict wildlife such as elephants, giraffes and antelope, as well as abstract and symbolic figures. These carvings offer a fascinating window into early human life, culture and spirituality, including their observations of celestial phenomena.

You will then travel to Etosha National Park, arriving in the late afternoon after approximately six hours on the road. 

In the evening, embark on a night drive, a unique safari experience that offers the chance to spot nocturnal animals – owls, bushbabies, genets and predators – using spotlights to catch the glow of eyes at waterholes.

DAY 10: ETOSHA MORNING GAME DRIVE AND CONTINUE TO GROOTFONTEIN

You will rise early for a morning 4×4 safari in Etosha National Park, keeping a close eye out for black rhino, Hartmann’s mountain zebra, black-faced impala, roan antelope and the tiny Damara dik-dik. The park is also home to around 340 bird species, making every turn of the track an opportunity for wildlife spotting. After the safari, you will return to your lodge for breakfast before checking out.

You will then travel to Grootfontein, with the journey taking approximately six hours, passing through Namibia’s striking landscapes en route.

DAY 11: VISIT THE HOBA METEORITE AND CONTINUE TO OKONJIMA NATURE RESERVE

After breakfast, you will check out and make your way to Okonjima Nature Reserve, near Otjiwarongo. En route, you will visit The Hoba Meteorite, the world’s largest known intact meteorite and a National Heritage Site. Weighing over 60 tons, this iron-nickel giant offers a striking reminder of our cosmic heritage and is a must-see attraction near Grootfontein.

You will arrive at Okonjima Nature Reserve for lunch before setting out on the Rare and Endangered Species Drive. This game drive allows you to explore the reserve’s unique ecosystem and learn about its conservation of threatened species, supported by AfriCat Foundation research on brown hyaenas, bat-eared foxes and rhinos. With more than 40 mammal species and a rich diversity of flora, you may encounter both large and small wildlife under the guidance of your expert guide. In the evening, you will enjoy stargazing after dinner, soaking in the vast Namibian sky.

DAY 12: VISIT THE OKONJIMA NATURE RESERVE AND DRIVE TO WINDHOEK

You will explore Okonjima Nature Reserve with our guides, discovering its diverse wildlife and unique landscapes. Gain firsthand insights into the local ecosystem and the striking Etjo Sandstone formations on a mountainous hiking trail, taking approximately 3–4 hours depending on your chosen route.

After breakfast, you will check out and travel to Windhoek, a journey of around two and a half hours. 

In the evening, gather with the group for a farewell dinner, celebrating the journey, sharing memories and reflecting on the remarkable landscapes, wildlife and stargazing experiences that have made this Namibian adventure truly unforgettable.

DAY 13: WINDHOEK DEPARTURE

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Windhoek airport to connect with your onward flight.

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Highlights

  • Journey with astronomy expert Jamie Carter, linking celestial exploration to Namibia’s extraordinary landscapes
  • Explore the HESS gamma-ray telescopes and uncover the mysteries of high-energy cosmic phenomena
  • Wander among towering dunes at Sossusvlei and photograph the surreal landscapes of Deadvlei at sunrise
  • Experience a planetary hiking trail, where Namibia’s desert mirrors Martian and lunar terrains
  • Encounter the ‘Little Five’ on an immersive Living Desert tour, discovering the desert’s hidden wildlife
  • Take game drives through Etosha National Park, observing lions, elephants, rhinos and other iconic species
  • Stand before the Hoba meteorite, the largest meteorite ever discovered on Earth
  • Maximum group size - 16 guests

Meet the expert

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Jamie Carter

Jamie is an award-winning journalist who writes about the night sky and eclipses. He is the recipient of the 2023 Popular Media Award from the American Astronomical Society's Solar Physics Division, and is the world's foremost solar eclipse journalist, an experienced science, travel and photography journalist, and a stargazer writing about exploring the night sky, moongazing, astrotourism, astronomy and space exploration.

Jamie is the editor of WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com and SmartTelescopeReviews.com, and author of When Is The Next Eclipse? A traveler’s guide to total solar eclipses 2026-2034 and A Stargazing Program for Beginners: A pocket field guide. He also writes for publications and websites including Space.com, Live Science, Sky & Telescope magazine, BBC Sky At Night magazine, The Planetary Society, New Scientist, Travel+Leisure, T3, the South China Morning Post and Digital Camera World

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Accommodation on twin-share basis in all mentioned lodges and hotels
  • Talks and seminars from expert astronomers and local guides
  • Game drive permits in national parks
  • Accompanied throughout by an English-speaking tour leader
  • Airport transfers
  • All tours and excursions

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel insurance
  • International flights
  • Visa/ETA (if applicable)
  • Single supplement – £500

HOW TO GET THERE

This tour begins and ends in Windhoek, Namibia. Please speak to Intrepid Travel, who can offer advice and book flights for those travelling from the UK.

PACE AND PHYSICALITY

Travelling across Namibia involves long but scenic drives through vast desert plains, rugged mountains and remote wilderness areas. Distances between destinations can be significant, and roads vary from well-maintained tarred highways to gravel and dirt tracks, requiring patience and flexibility. Travellers should expect periods of quiet, uninterrupted scenery, with plenty of opportunities for photography, wildlife spotting and short stops along the way. These journeys are an integral part of the experience, offering a chance to appreciate the country’s immense scale, diverse landscapes and the unique feeling of isolation that makes Namibia so extraordinary.

While the tour doesn't require strenuous hiking, participants should be comfortable with extended periods in safari vehicles, some walking on uneven ground and irregular sleep patterns due to night observations.

Accommodation

The Weinberg Hotel, Windhoek

Situated in an upmarket area of Windhoek, The Weinberg Hotel offers elegant boutique accommodation with a distinctive old-world charm. Rooms are arranged around a tranquil courtyard featuring a central fountain, creating a peaceful and intimate atmosphere. Enjoy stylish comfort, excellent dining options within the complex, and a relaxing setting.

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Rooisand Desert Ranch, Namib Desert 

Nestled on the edge of the Namib Desert between the Gamsberg and Kuiseb mountain passes, Rooisand Desert Ranch offers a unique blend of tranquillity, rugged beauty, and authentic Namibian hospitality—perfect for a memorable stop on your Discovery Tours itinerary. Surrounded by sweeping red dunes, grasslands, and dramatic mountain views, the ranch provides a range of comfortable stays from spacious comfort and standard rooms.

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Dead Valley Lodge, Namib-Naukluft National Park

Dead Valley Lodge is situated inside the Namib-Naukluft National Park near Sesriem, offering an exclusive desert stay close to the iconic Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei dunes. Accommodation is in luxury tented chalets with en-suite bathrooms and private patios, blending comfort with the surrounding desert landscape. Relax by the pool overlooking Elim Dune or enjoy meals at the lodge, while the prime location allows early access to the dunes for unforgettable sunrise experiences.

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Namib Dune Star Camp, Namib Desert

Namib Dune Star Camp is a unique eco-friendly desert camp perched atop ancient sand dunes in the Namib Desert, offering a soft-adventure stay with breathtaking views of the vast red landscape. The intimate camp features just nine en-suite cabins with spacious decks and beds that can be rolled out under the stars, giving you a truly immersive night under Africa’s spectacular skies. Enjoy sundowners on the central deck, guided dune walks, and the serenity of the desert while embracing sustainable comfort.

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The Delight Hotel, Swakopmund 

The Delight Hotel Swakopmund is a vibrant and contemporary coastal hotel in Swakopmund, ideally located within walking distance of the historic “Mole” and the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Gondwana Collection Namibia, this stylish accommodation offers comfortable, air-conditioned twin and family loft rooms with en-suite bathrooms and modern amenities, along with friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere.

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Mowani Mountain Camp, Damaraland

Mowani Mountain Camp is an extraordinary luxury wilderness retreat set among ancient granite boulders overlooking the dry Hoarusib River Valley in Damaraland. Its uniquely designed chalets blend effortlessly with the rugged landscape and offer stunning views, premium comfort, and a sense of serene isolation. Ideal for exploring nearby rock art sites, desert elephants, and dramatic scenery by day, return to enjoy exceptional service, fine dining, and peaceful sunsets.

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Okaukuejo Rest Camp, Etosha National Park

Okaukuejo Rest Camp is the flagship accommodation within Etosha National Park, famed for its excellent wildlife viewing right from the camp’s floodlit waterhole. The camp offers a range of comfortable chalets and family units surrounded by bushveld, with easy access to Etosha’s vast game drives. Relax by the pool, enjoy meals at the restaurant, and observe elephants, rhinos, and other wildlife gathering at the waterhole.

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Hadassa Guest House B&B, Otjiwarongo

Hadassa Guest House B&B is a charming, family‑run bed and breakfast in Windhoek offering comfortable, well‑appointed rooms and warm Namibian hospitality. With a relaxed garden setting and a delicious home‑style breakfast served each morning, it’s an inviting and convenient base for exploring the city before or after your safari adventures. 

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Okonjima Nature Reserve Plains Camp, Okonjima Nature Reserve

A welcoming safari lodge set within the private Okonjima Nature Reserve, home to the renowned AfriCat Foundation’s carnivore conservation projects. Accommodation includes spacious en‑suite View and Classic rooms with verandahs overlooking the open plains, and the central “Barn” offers dining, lounge areas, a pool, and waterhole views. Guests can relax after game drives or guided wildlife walks, with excellent opportunities to learn about and potentially encounter leopards, hyenas, and other species. 

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Please note:

While Namibia offers a wide range of options - from luxury lodges and boutique hotels to desert camps and safari retreats - amenities and services can vary depending on location. City and coastal hotels generally provide modern comforts, en-suite bathrooms, and climate control, while remote desert or wilderness camps prioritise immersion in nature, sometimes with more rustic facilities. Most accommodations maintain high standards of cleanliness, safety, and hospitality, but guests should anticipate limited connectivity and basic infrastructure in isolated areas. For this itinerary, we have carefully selected the best accommodation options in each region to ensure comfort, convenience, and a memorable experience throughout your Namibian journey.

If required for reasons beyond our control, we reserve the right to substitute alternative accommodation of equal or higher quality or adapt the itinerary if required.

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