3-Week Botswana and Namibia Tour Packages
Ever wanted to see Southern Africa's greatest hits in one journey? A three week trip through Botswana and Namibia ticks that box! Imagine exploring Victoria Falls on a guided tour, experiencing whitewater rafting on the Zambezi, enjoying a sunset cruise on the Chobe River, discovering wildlife on a Chobe National Park safari, and exploring Cape Town's vibrant nightlife. You’re scratching the surface still, but what an adventure!
Insider tips: Recommended 3-week Botswana And Namibia tour itineraries
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NinaBotswana and Namibia travel expert at TourRadar
21 Days in Southern Africa, incl. Victoria Falls and Cape Town
Over 10 days, float down Chobe River watching elephants, paddle through Okavango Delta by mokoro, and track wildlife in Etosha National Park. Nights spent under ancient baobabs and desert stars while covering 1,500km of diverse landscapes.

- Days 1-2
Victoria Falls
Begin your Southern Africa adventure at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. "The falls were absolutely breathtaking - get there early around 8am before it gets too hot and crowded." Book activities like helicopter rides well ahead of time. Try whitewater rafting ($150) in the morning when water conditions are best.

- Days 3-4
Chobe & Gweta
Cross to Botswana and visit Chobe National Park with its incredible elephant populations. An evening boat cruise ($50) offers prime wildlife viewing when animals gather at the water. Head south to Gweta near the Makgadikgadi Pans and sleep under ancient baobab trees. Bring warm clothes for the surprisingly cold desert nights.

- Days 5-7
Okavango Delta & Kalahari
Start in Maun before taking mokoro rides into the Okavango Delta. You'll need good balance for the 2-hour canoe trip. Pack cameras in waterproof bags. "Camping in the Delta was surreal - hearing hippos grunt at night while stars filled the sky." Visit D'kar in the Kalahari to experience San Bushmen culture.

- Days 8-11
Namibia's Wildlife
- Days 12-14
Adventure Coast
- Days 15-16
Ancient Desert
- Days 17-18
Fish River & Orange River
- Days 19-21
Cape Town
21 Day Southern Africa Itinerary, incl. Cape Town and Victoria Falls
The massive Fish River Canyon and towering dunes at Sossusvlei await in Namibia before heading to Botswana's wildlife-rich Okavango Delta. Spot elephants in Etosha National Park, glide on traditional mokoro rides, and sleep under stars at Spitzkoppe during this 21-day adventure.

- Days 1-2
Cape Town & Cederberg
Begin your journey in Cape Town. Previous travelers suggest hitting the wine regions in the morning when tours are quieter and more intimate. Take a 5-hour drive north to the Cederberg Wilderness Area through the scenic Western Cape. Visit the !Khwa ttu San Culture Centre to explore indigenous heritage. Spend the night camping in the vineyard area with an option to taste local wines.

- Days 3-4
Orange River & Fish River Canyon
Make the 6.5-hour drive to cross into Namibia at the Orange River border. You can take a sunset canoe trip - many travelers say it's the best way to see the dramatic landscape. The next day is a 5-hour drive to Fish River Canyon, the largest canyon in Africa. Plan to be there for sunset when the light makes for incredible photos.

- Days 5-6
Namib Desert & Sossusvlei
The 10-hour drive to the Namib Desert is long but rewarding with its massive red dunes. Get up early to climb Dune 45. One visitor advises: "Start the Dune 45 climb by 5:30 AM - it gets brutally hot by 8 AM and the sand becomes too hot to walk on barefoot." You can also visit the striking Deadvlei clay pan.

- Days 7-8
Swakopmund
- Days 9-10
Spitzkoppe & Etosha National Park
Set up camp near Spitzkoppe's impressive granite peaks. Walk to view ancient rock art and enjoy the night sky. Next, visit Etosha National Park for wildlife viewing. One visitor suggests: "Position yourself at the Okaukuejo waterhole after sunset. This is when the endangered black rhinos often come to drink."

- Days 11-13
Waterberg Plateau & Windhoek
- Days 14-17
Botswana & Okavango Delta
- Days 18-21
Chobe & Victoria Falls
21 Days in Southern Africa, incl. Cape Town and Victoria Falls
Namibia and Botswana's diverse landscapes unfold over 21 days. Scale Sossusvlei's dunes, track wildlife in Etosha, and paddle the Okavango Delta by mokoro. The route covers 15 destinations including Fish River Canyon, Spitzkoppe's granite domes, and Makgadikgadi's vast salt pans.

- Days 1-2
Cape Town & Cederberg
- Days 3-6
Namibian Desert Adventures
Enter Namibia and spend a day at the Gariep River. You can go canoeing in the morning when the water is calmer. Visit Fish River Canyon in late afternoon for the best photos. Spend two days exploring the red dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert. Start climbing dunes before 7 AM while the sand is cool and the lighting is perfect for photos.

- Days 7-10
Coastal Namibia & Ancient Art
- Days 11-13
Wildlife & Urban Break
- Days 14-18
Botswana's Natural Wonders
- Days 19-21
Victoria Falls Finale
What people love about 3-week Botswana and Namibia tours
- Southern Africa Southbound: Dunes, Deltas & Falls
I have had two incredible trips with G Adventures. The guides were fantastic, always full of energy and excited to tell you anything specifically of interest to you to make your trip perfect. Considering the complex itineraries and number of people it's amazing that everything ran more or less smoothly. They packed as much as possible into the time available and didn't waste a minute. I loved the whole thing and will definitely be booking with them again. They take the hassle and stress out of organising leaving you free to enjoy the trip of a lifetime.
- Southern Africa Northbound: Dunes, Deltas & Falls
What an amazing adventure! We had a fantastic CEO in Liza and our driver Robinson. They were a great team and worked hard to make sure we had the best time. This is my third trip with G Adventures and over landing and I've loved them. You get to see so much of the countries that you are travelling through and the tourist highlights in those locations. The only negative is that as there is a lot of travelling you don't really get to live or engage too much in local life as you are generally moving through villages etc. But you can't stop everywhere otherwise you would never be able to cover such distances in such a short amount of time. I would highly recommend this tour if you like adventure, camping, people, scenery, stars, sunrises, sunsets, animals and just something out of the ordinary. These tours take you away from day to day living in cities etc and push you out into the wilderness and there is nothing better than a braii under the stars. And yes this tour is participatory but for me that adds to the adventure. Embrace the bizarre and have an adventure of a lifetime.
- 19-day Cape Town to Victoria Falls (Camping)
This was overall a really well run tour. Our guide Pilli and driver Kumu really put a lot of enthusiasm into the trip and made everyone happy everyday. This is a fast paced tour though with some long driving days - if you travel in winter expect some cold nights so pack a decent sleeping bag. Also winter means shorter days and longer nights, so some times we would be setting up camp in the dark and again departing before sunrise, but this wasnt much of an issue as the tents are good quality and after the first couple of goes you can have it done solo in mere minutes. Food quality on the tour was exceptional given the facilities available (cooking out of the back of a truck) All dietary requirements were met with ease and even after nearly 3 weeks on the road the variety just kept coming! The itinerary mentions having cash, however besides maybe 2 optional activities (wine tasting in SA and 1 game drive option) everything was able to be paid for by card without any surcharges. My only real gripe is with one of the camp sites (ZELDA) which was in utter state of disrepair and we had to ask twice for them to turn on the running water and gas to the showers (Which they only then did for the ladies block). The only other improvement I could suggest would be to stay in hostels in the larger towns like Windhoek and Livingston (like we did in Swakopmund) rather than the camp sites which are miles out of town.






































