Guided Tours in Namibia

Experience the best of Namibia with Okaume Travel’s guided tours. As a proudly Namibian-owned and operated company, we offer personalized tours led by local experts, ensuring you gain authentic insights into the country’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. Ideal for honeymooners, couples, or families, our guided tours are tailored to your budget, interests, and tastes. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of having a knowledgeable local guide, making your Namibian adventure both enriching and unforgettable. With Okaume Travel, every journey is a unique and personalized experience.

Zebras, Etosha

8 days

from N$36 500 p/p

A guided tour that visits the two main highlights of Namibia – Sossusvlei, the highest dunes in the world, and Etosha Park for an unforgettable game viewing experience.

8 days

from N$29 000 p/p

Southern Namibia has some of the most spectacular scenery in Africa. Highlights of this tour include the Kalahari Desert, Fish River Canyon,  Kolmanskop ghost town and the stark beauty of the Tsau ǁKhaeb Sperrgebiet Park.

10 days

from N$43 900 p/p

A guided tour that visits the two main highlights of Namibia – Sossusvlei, the highest dunes in the world, and Etosha National Park for an unforgettable game viewing experience.

12 days

from N$47 000 p/p

A great trip for people who want to combine beautiful scenery, game viewing and get an understanding for one of Namibia’s unique tribes – the Ovahimba. Highlights include Etosha National Park; visiting a Himba village; rock art at Twyfelfontein; bird-watching at Walvis Bay lagoon and Sandwich Harbour; and visiting the dunes at Sossusvlei.

16 days

from N$43 900 p/p

A guided camping tour that combines the must-see destinations of Namibia as well as visiting and immersing visitors in different Namibian cultures. You’ll stay in ordinary Namibian homes in Swakopmund, learn about the traditional life-styles of the Ovahimba people while in Opuwo, and about the day-to-day lives of the Owambo people when you visit Ondangwa.