Bonjour
Je ne suis pas experte nous partons cette été aussi, on a à peut près le même parcours (nous le ferons dans l'autre sens avec Epupa mais sans le Waterberg et Naukluft).
Nous serons en grande partie en camping. Partez vous sur camping ou lodge ?
Ce que je peux vous dire (de nos réflexions avant voyage) il faut vite prendre les billets d'avion et selon les horaires d'arrivé et de départ ne pas forcément passer la nuit à Windhoek (nous ne ferons la nuit à l'aller mais pas au retour) et surtout réserver rapidement car même les campings se remplissent vite, on a eu du mal à avoir Sesriem et Etosha, le Namibrand n'a que 2 emplacements alors ...
Votre circuit à l'air plutôt cool avec pas mal de fois 2 nuits au même endroit, c'est bien à mon avis (on n'est pas arrivé à en faire autant on n'aura que 19 nuits).
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Salut! bel itinéraire bien complet peu à redire si ce n'est que question lodge et Sossus dune lodge tu crains que tu ne puisses faire une croix dessus hélas car très demandé et il faut réserver plus d'un an à l'avance désormais pour ce lodge.mieux vaut camper à cet endroit là. Pour le na an kuse c'est cher et voir des animaux derrière des clôtures se faire nourrir devant des nuées de touristes, faut aimer !
Salut,
je projete de partir l'été prochain en namibie avec mon épouse et mes 2 ados, un avis sur ce parcours?
Salut, je pense que je me réveille encore un peu tard et pour la dernière étape naankuse c'est pour les enfants j'aimerais tant partager un moment avec les léopards avec eux. Pour le lodge tant pis sinon ce sera camping sur le tout du 4x4 après tout, on y va surtout pour Ça!
Ne tardez pas à réserver car tout ce circuit est bien classique et les campsites ne sont pas extensibles. Et les billets d'avion? Attention d'un jour à l'autre, les prix varient fortement ( Juillet/août).
Oui ça bouge énormément d un jour à l autre tant pour les vols selon les cies que les prix.
Je viens de prendre les miens pour octobre, sur une semaine de consultations ça a pas mal bougé.
Les prix sont variables d'un jour à l'autre, c'est à dire qu'un aller/retour 17/7 au 2/8 n'est pas forcément pareil avec un 24/7 au 9/8, par exemple. Je ne parle pas du jour où l'on réserve, où là aussi cela peut varier.
Exact ça varie aussi énormément selon la date. Je n'avais quand même jamais vu autant de variations sur une destination quasi 10 mois avant.
Pour la date, Je n'ai pas trop eu le choix par rapport au travail et pour pouvoir profiter de chaque jour il me fallait partir un vendredi et reprendre le vol retour un samedi, donc en plein dans les we! et en multidestinations en plus.
bon, ça y est, la petite troupe est motivée et nous nous y prenons, un peu en avance pour préparer notre périple pour l 'été 2019.
Ce sera en 4X4 avec tente sur le toit avec nos 2 ados donc.
Que pensez vous de cet itinéraire sachant que j'ai volontairement bâti cet itinéraire avec namvic en demandant de rester régulièrement 2 nuits au meme endroit et fait l'impasse sur le sud pour limiter la route .
Qu'en pensez vous?
jour 1 windhoek au windhoek gardens guest house
jour 2 Mariental au kalahari anis lodge
jour 3 et 4 Namibrand au Namibrand family hideout
jour 5 Sossusvlei a little sossus lodge
jour 6 Solitaire rostock
jour 7 Swakopmund Meike's guest house
jour 8 et 9 Namib wustenquell
jour 10 Twylfontein madras campsite
jour 11 Palmwag P campsite
jour 12 Damaraland kaias fountain
jour 13 Skeleton coast hoanib river
jour 14 et 15 Kaokoveld Camp aussicht
jour 16 Kunene epupa falls lodge
jour 17 Kunene kunene river lodge
jour 18 Etosha west onjowewe house
jour 19 et 20 Etosha south Taleni etosha village
Jour 21 Etosha national park halali resort
jour 22 Onguma game reserve Onguma campsite
jour 22 et 23 Okonjima Nature reserve Okonjima plains camp
Jour 24 retour
Bonjour
Je ne suis pas connaisseuse de la destination et laisse les experts vous répondre.
Je pars en octobre. Je tâcherai de vous en dire un peu plus au retour.
Bonne journée.
Salut!
Came paraît pas mal mais comment t'organises-tu pour Kaias et hoanib river , ?
je suis pas fan du camping de rostock, celui de camp gecko est nettement au-dessus selon moi.
Il faut faire des choix mais perso j'aurai choisi le spitzkoppe plutôt que dormir à Twyfelfontein (ty y passes environ2 h c'est sur la route en venant du sud et tu peux dormir à palmwag)
Fred,
-Pas beaucoup de 2 nuits au même endroit,
-jour 2: pour rejoindre anib lodge, passer par les gravels plutôt que la B1
-5 nuits à etosha ou aux alentours: peut être un peu beaucoup.
-qu'une nuit sur la côte (swakop, en l'occurrence) me semble un peu court, si l'on veut profiter des activités possibles à proximité (Walvis bay)
Mais cela n'est qu'un avis !!!
Bonsoir Fred,
Mes coups de coeur sur ton programme: Namibrand Family Hide Out , super dur à réserver mais magique.
Le Spitzkoppe: IL FAUT y dormir 2 nuits c'est sublime .
J'aime aussi beaucoup Aussitch ( si vous pouvez diner avec les propriétaires n'hésitez pas ) et Kunene River Lodge ( sortie kayak et sunset sur un bateau très sympa).
Par contre Swakop c'est sûr il faut y rester 2 nuits ( qu'allez vous supprimer???) pour profiter des activités super sympa.
Hallali n'est pas le meilleur camp d' Etosha; Le plan d'eau d' Okaukuejo est un régal et Namutoni est beaucoup plus joli et les ballades de ce coté là sont pour moi, les plus belles.
voilà c'était histoire de t'embrouiller encore plus 😉, Amitiés, Sylvie
Merci pour vos retours!
bon si je reprends les conseils de chacun, ça donne a peu près ça, maintenant pour etosha je n'ai plus que 2 jours...😕 donc faut que je gratte un jour ailleurs...
Concernant kaias fountain et hoanid, on suit un guide a palm wag pendant 3 jours!
jour 1 windhoek au windhoek gardens guest house
jour 2 Mariental au kalahari anis lodge
jour 3 et 4 Namibrand au Namibrand family hideout
jour 5 Sossusvlei a little sossus lodge
jour 6 Solitaire rostock
jour 7 et 8 Swakopmund Meike's guest house
jour 9 et 10 Namib wustenquell
jour 11 et 12 spitzkoppe
jour 13 Palmwag P campsite
jour 14 Damaraland kaias fountain
jour 15 Skeleton coast hoanib river
jour 16 et 17 Kaokoveld Camp aussicht
jour 18 Kunene epupa falls lodge
jour 19 Kunene kunene river lodge
jour 20 Etosha
Jour 21 Etosha
jour 22 Onguma game reserve Onguma campsite
jour 23 et 24 Okonjima Nature reserve Okonjima plains camp
Jour 25 retour
Comment pourrais je récupérer une nuit à etosha + 1 jour de moins, une de mois sur kunene et je fais l'impasse sur onguma car je voudrais aller sur okonjima pour les enfants surtout...
Pour vous pas de "redite" sur le parcours?
Je ne suis pas experte sur cette destination mais nous nous y rendons cet été et pour avoir pas mal "travaillé" le parcours, je trouve le tien très bien ficelé au moins jusqu'au J12. Je ne peux guère te conseiller pour la suite du parcours; je vois que vous vous rendez ensuite sur la Skeleton Coast que nous n'avons pas prévue. Nous montrons jusqu'à Epupa à partir du Spitzkoppe. Nous aurions aimé nous rendre à Wustenquell comme vous allez faire mais nous ne disposons pas d'assez de temps car cet endroit nécessite 2 nuits.
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I’m planning a trip to Russia and Mongolia, starting from France.
Crossing the border at Poland/Belarus or Georgia/Russia—other borders seem either closed or complicated.
Tourist visas for 3 months with multiple entries.
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Hi,
we’re planning to visit a park again.
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>We’re traveling completely self-sufficiently.
We love wildlife.
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- Tofo
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For these countries, our national insurance obviously doesn’t cover the vehicle, so we’ll need to get local insurance.
Will it be a problem if the vehicle is registered under person A and the national insurance is under person B? Both A and B will be in the vehicle, and both will be listed as drivers on the insurance.
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For those who’ve driven on Iceland’s gravel roads in their own or a rented Duster, could you tell me what tires were fitted on the vehicle?
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Follow-up question: if they were "standard" tires, did that cause any issues on the gravel roads and rough terrain?
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I'm planning a 4x4 road trip from Darwin to Broome with a rooftop tent in July 2026.
I'd like to know if I need to book overnight stops in advance or if I can just wing it and stop wherever I feel like it?
Some evenings, we'd like to stop and make use of campsite facilities (restaurant, shop, showers, toilets).
What do you recommend?
Do I need a permit?
My rough itinerary looks like this:
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Kakadu - Nitmiluk
Nitmiluk - Kununurra
Kununurra - Purnululu
Purnululu - El Questro
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From your experience, is it necessary or even essential to book campsites in advance, or do you always manage to find a spot to pitch your tent?
We’ll also have the option to sleep in the car without pitching the tent.
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I’m looking for detailed maps of this region that include small roads and tracks.
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Marrakech
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→ Lake Iriki
→ Foum Zguid
→ Tata
→ Tafraoute
→ Aït Mansour
→ Tiznit
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→ Taroudant
→ Back to Marrakech
Our goal:
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We’ll cover about 1,700 km in total.
We’re planning:
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Sand gear: traction plates, compressor, tow strap, roof rack
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Does the overall itinerary seem manageable in 13 days without rushing?
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The points on the route are provisional overnight stops. Some spots will include two nights in the same area.
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Good evening
I could use some advice 🙂
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We’re struggling a bit with timing and choosing activities for the part of the trip between Sesriem and Brandberg.
Day 1: Sesriem to Mirabib
Day 2: Mirabib to Swakopmund – visit Swakopmund, overnight in Swakopmund
Day 3: Sandwich Harbour – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 4: Kayaking with the seals + the living dunes – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 5: Moon Landscape, Henties Bay + Cape Cross – overnight at White Lady Lodge in Brandberg
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Have you traveled from Morondava → Tsingy between May 1st and 5th?
Was the journey doable and safe?
Did you have access to the Grands Tsingy, or just the Petits Tsingy?
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