You've been to a lot of places. Namibia in November is the one you'll be trying to explain for the rest of your life.
A private luxury 8-night journey for American 65–78 legacy travellers arriving in November — the month that accounts for 22.7% of all annual US Namibia arrivals, the largest monthly concentration of any measured market. From a light aircraft arrival over the Namib at dawn to private access at every location, a desert fly-camp, and a conversation with your guide thirty days after you return home.
American 65–78, retired professional. Was a dentist, a professor, ran a business, was a partner at a firm. This is the trip that was always going to happen. Possibly funded by adult children as a significant birthday or retirement gift. Wants everything to be perfect. Will pay for certainty.
Light aircraft arrival over the Namib at sunrise — first view of Namibia from 2,000 feet, private strip, no one else there
A single mobile fly-camp built for you that morning and dismantled the next — no lodge, no generator, the sky and what the sky deserves
Damaraland on foot with a Desert Elephant Conservation researcher — not a guide, a working scientist who explains what she knows and what she doesn't
A private Etosha waterhole session in November — the peak pre-rain concentration, private vehicle, guide with 22 years of the park
Skeleton Coast overflight with private beach lunch at Möwe Bay — a table in the sand, wine, 200 kilometres of nothing in any direction
A post-return call from your lead guide on Day 30 and Day 90 — not to sell anything, to continue the conversation
A custom hardcover memory volume — photographs, guide notes, and a commissioned essay by a Namibian author — delivered to your US home 10 weeks after return
First Light: The Namib from Above
The Fly-Camp Night
The Dune Dawn
Elephants: The Scientist's View
Etosha: Peak November
The Skeleton Coast
Light aircraft from Windhoek to NamibRand at sunrise. The dune sea from 2,000 feet. Private strip. No one else. The flight takes 45 minutes and rearranges something in the sequence of experiences they have accumulated.
Every kilometre of Namibia feels like a different planet.
You've been to a lot of places. Namibia in November is the one you'll be trying to explain for the rest of your life.
From $8,500 per person
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The Final Silence
Home, and What Changed
First Light: The Namib from Above
The Fly-Camp Night
The Dune Dawn
Elephants: The Scientist's View
Etosha: Peak November
The Skeleton Coast
The Final Silence
Home, and What Changed
You are not watching wildlife. You are remembering what it felt like to be part of it.