Journey deep into the Namib Naukluft Park for wildlife, landscapes and unforgettable photography

"A true off-the-beaten-track safari for photographers, nature lovers and adventurous travellers."
Why Our Guests Love It
Remote wilderness
Travel far from the coast into the vast landscapes of the Namib Naukluft Park.
Wildlife sightings
Search for Oryx, Zebra, Springbok, Ostrich, Warthog, Giraffe, Jackal and more.
Incredible landscapes
Photograph dramatic rock formations, mountains, waterholes and ancient desert scenery.
Photography focused
A perfect tour for aspiring photographers wanting to capture Namibia’s wild beauty.
"I got such great photos and I had a blast, thank you JP and Red Dunes Safaris!"


"This was one of the best experiences of my life. From the views to the people 10/10"

What You Can Expect
Your day begins in Walvis Bay before heading inland, away from the coast and into the dramatic landscapes of the Namib Naukluft Park.
As you travel deeper into the desert, the scenery changes completely. Over the next 150km, the coastline gives way to mountains, open plains, waterholes and striking rock formations. This is where the search for wildlife begins.
This tour is unique because it takes you far off the beaten track into remote areas where it is not uncommon to see no other people or vehicles. The experience gives you a real sense of discovery, space and adventure.
The landscape is vast and ancient, with no fences or borders, creating the feeling of travelling through untouched wilderness.
The Namib Naukluft Park is the largest park in Africa, covering approximately 50,000 square kilometres. It includes both the Namib Desert and the Naukluft Mountains, making this tour an absolute must for aspiring photographers and nature lovers.
Possible wildlife sightings include Oryx, Zebra, Springbok, Ostrich, Warthog, Giraffe, Black-backed Jackal and, if you are very lucky, Cheetah.
A picnic-style lunch and drinks are included during the tour, enjoyed in a remote and scenic setting.
Important Notes
Best Time to Book:
The best time to do this safari is from May to November, with May to October being especially recommended for wildlife viewing.
Wildlife Sightings:
Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed, as these are wild animals in a natural environment.
Photography:
The wildlife is often far from the vehicles. Binoculars are provided for viewing, but guests are encouraged to bring a camera with a zoom lens.
Images:
All images on this page were taken by JP Koch during this tour.



















