What's the nicest way to spend 15 days in Namibia?
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Good evening, I’m drawn to the siren call of Voy.. priv... offering a lovely Namibia itinerary, but I won’t hide that our last trip with this same "organization" left a bitter taste... though to be fair, the destination had lost all its charm—or maybe it was just too much so: Bali! I loved it in 2001, but when I went back in 2023, I hated it. Still, we let ourselves be convinced by an enticing price...

But that’s not the point. Now, we want to take this dream trip to Namibia. There are so many options, from the simplest to the most sophisticated: tourist buses, self-drive 4x4s, or private guides. Each has its pros and cons.

The bus: I hated Bali *because* of this—too many people, too touristy... On the other hand, you just let yourself be guided. No stress about driving.

4x4: Waking up in the middle of nature must be incredible—being self-sufficient with a travel journal, knowing every day is full of surprises. The downside? Only my partner drives. A former sales rep, he’s logged so many kilometers it’s wrecked his back...

With a guide: That’d be the dream... but we don’t have the budget.

So, I’m looking for a solution—contacts, advice—to make this trip match our tastes *and* our budget. For early April, of course!

Thanks for your input.
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Early April isn’t the best season for the Etosha area. Water is easy to find everywhere in the park, so animals can be scattered all over—meaning in places that are inaccessible... and therefore invisible...

There are so many options, ranging from the simplest to the most sophisticated.

You’ve missed the most budget-friendly one: a regular car...

Most classic routes can be done with just about any car (not a Ferrari, though—the undercarriage would scrape on the tracks...). The first time I went, I actually used that kind of vehicle.

With camping gear or fixed accommodations (which can be quite expensive).

Most people rent a 4x4 but don’t actually use it, since they don’t go on the tracks that require that kind of vehicle.

An SUV would be a good middle ground.

You’ll be able to visit Fish River Canyon, Lüderitz, Aus, Sossusvlei (shuttle or walk the last few kilometers), Walvis Bay, Cape Cross, Brandberg, and Etosha with a regular car.
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RU Ruam Regular ·
Hi there, Check out the blog: msiafricaroadtrip Namibia is a great playground—you can explore it at your own pace based on how you feel. Just make sure to pick the right time of year.

Best, JP

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