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Adam Gibbs & Alister Benn
An Unforgettable Journey Through Namibia’s Wild Beauty
13-Day Best of Namibia Photography Safari
June 20 - July 2, 2026, 8 Participants Total
USD 13500
Join us for a thrilling 13-day photography adventure through the soul-stirring landscapes of southern Namibia—from ancient deserts to wildlife-rich savannas. This carefully curated itinerary blends comfort, exclusive access, and epic scenery for photographers seeking once-in-a-lifetime images and unforgettable moments.
Safari Highlights
Quivertree Forest – Photograph surreal silhouettes of Namibia’s oldest trees under dark skies.
Sossusvlei & Dead Pan – Iconic dunes, bleached clay pans, and camelthorn trees.
Skeleton Coast & Swakopmund – Rugged coastline, marine wildlife, and colonial charm.
Damaraland – Stark rocky beauty with desert-adapted elephant and rhino.
Etosha National Park – Prime game viewing at waterholes with lions, elephants, and raptors.
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1: Arrival in Windhoek
Settle in at The Windhoek Luxury Suites. Meet your guides and fellow photographers.
Days 2–3: Keetmanshoop & Quivertree Forest
Capture the surreal beauty of quiver trees at sunset and sunrise.
Days 4–6: Fly-In to Sossusvlei
Luxury Stay and direct/early access to Deadvlei and the towering dunes of the Namib Desert.
Days 7–9: Swakopmund & the Skeleton Coast
Enjoy a catamaran cruise to photograph dolphins, seals, flamingos and pelicans. Visit the dramatic dunes of Sandwich Harbour.
Day 10: Spitzkoppe’s Granite Peaks
Golden light on ancient rock formations. Magical landscape photography.
Days 11–13: Etosha National Park
Track wildlife in open vehicles. Spend golden hours at waterholes teeming with animals. Return to Windhoek on Day 13.
What’s included:
All accommodations & meals as listed
Private 4x4 safari vehicles with expert guides
Fly-in from Keetmanshoop to Sossusvlei
Two guides are with us all the time
All park fees, activities, and permits
Daily photography opportunities with tailored support
24/7 on-ground assistance
Photography instruction by Adam Gibbs and Alister Benn
What’s not included:
International flights
Optional extras & personal expenses
Lunches and alcohol
Travel insurance & visas
Staff gratuities