OVERLANDING NAMIBIA 2017

The Plan

To pick up a camping equipped 4x4 and explore the wilds of Namibia. We'd decided upon the Western and Central Area of Namibia for our route. Heading as far north on the coast as the road would take us, exploring sand dunes, rock valleys, canyons, seal colonies, wildlife safaris, local people, dinosaur footprints and animal rehabilitation centres. All in we knew it would be an intense trip with lots of driving, bad or non-existent roads, rough nights camping and just generally being worn down by the desert conditions.

We choose Kalahari Car Hire as they had cheaper rentals of slightly older cars with higher mileage. While this was a risky strategy we had found them well reviewed and they were 40% cheaper than many rivals. We also didn't have tons of spare cash rolling around at this point and we knew they're vehicles, if old were well serviced. They also still came fully equipped with fire extinguisher, onboard fridge, roof tent, water storage, gas stove and pots and pans.

While we had done some 4x4 driving on our round the world trip, specifically in Tasmania in winter in 2013. This would be our first proper self drive off roading adventure. In Tasmania we'd only had a Nissan X-Trail with 4WD. This time we'd have a proper 4x4 with both High and Low range four wheel drive. Low range being something we knew we'd need driving through the dunes of Sossusvlei. We eagerly looked forward to our adventure.

The Route


The Itinerary

The Budget

We had managed to get both flights and car rental for much cheaper than expected. But this is still a long trip. Camping and cooking the odd meal for ourselves also kept the cost down where possible, along with staying in national park lodging. However this still blew most of our years travel budget on just this trip.

The Trip

You can see how our actual trip went along with photos here: Namibia 2017