Experience an unforgettable moment that you will never ever forget in your entire life, while you travel with experienced tour guides to visit the Namib Naukluft Park situated in the world's oldest desert (Namib Desert).
As we take on this exciting journey visiting the Walvis Bay Lagoon (International bird area) that is a home to a variety of birds such as flamingos, pelicans, plovers, etc. We proceed to the Walvis Bay Salt Refinery where you get to the beautiful Pink Lake and thereafter, we continue to Sandwich Harbour. Enjoy the unique experience where you could possibly see Springboks, Ostrich, Gecko, Beetle, Jackals.
We guarantee a splendid experience to all guests. Each tour includes a light snack meal and drinks, ensuring a comfortable adventure while we prioritize your safety with fully insured vehicles. All guests are offered a free sandboarding experience and get to decide between a beach or dune picnic enjoying the beautiful coastline and asking questions.
Pickup included
All clients get to experience the beauty of the Walvis Bay Lagoon, take pictures with the background fixturing the flamingo's and receive informative insights about them.
This location is located as you start the tour towards Sandwich Harbour viewpoint. You get to see the massive salt mountains at first and then we take a stop for all clients to view the beautiful Pink Lake. Clients are allowed to exit vehicles to capture the beautiful Pink Lake and get informative information from the guide
This route follows after the visit to the beautiful Pink Lake as the tour guide transports the guest to Sandwich Harbour viewpoint. The journey along the coastline takes you to the beautiful scenery where you get to see the world's oldest desert (Namib Desert) converge with Atlantic Ocean. As we continue to the view point you may encounter a range of animals.
Our tour guide will be waiting in the parking area of Flamingo Villas Boutique Hotel.
Pick-ups outside of Walvis Bay can be arranged at an extra fee
Walvis Bay is a coastal town in Namibia known for its rich marine life and stunning desert landscapes. As Namibia's only deep-sea port, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial charm, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
A popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and dolphin watching.
A historic area with a mix of old and new buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's maritime heritage.
A peninsula known for its birdlife, including a large colony of pelicans.
A unique wetland area where the Kuiseb River meets the Atlantic Ocean, home to a variety of bird species.
One of the highest sand dunes in the area, offering a thrilling sandboarding experience.
Grilled kudu meat, a popular game meat in Namibia, often served with local vegetables and sauces.
Fresh oysters from the Walvis Bay lagoon, often served with a variety of sauces.
Dried, cured meat, similar to jerky, made from various types of meat.
Grilled meat skewers, often sold by street vendors, made from various types of meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.
Namibian Dollar (NAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Walvis Bay is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Walvis Bay Bus Terminal
Affordable and widely used, but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Bolt
Car, Bike
A coastal town known for its colonial architecture, adventure activities, and nearby desert landscapes.
A scenic area known for its dunes, lagoons, and seal colonies, accessible by 4x4 or guided tours.
A famous desert landscape known for its towering sand dunes and the iconic Deadvlei.
Price varies by option