One of the best ways to explore Etosha National Park is by joining a group safari. These safaris are a popular and practical choice for travelers who want to experience Namibia’s top wildlife destination without the effort of planning every detail. They are organized by tour companies, which take care of transportation, accommodation, park entry fees, meals, and guided game drives.
| Group Tour Name | Departures | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Day Etosha Camping Safari | Every Monday & Friday | USD 800 PP | Join Safari |
| 6-Day Namibia Camping Safari | Every Tuesday | USD 1800 PP | Join Safari |
| 7-Day Namibia Camping Safari | Every Monday | USD 2750 PP | Join Safari |
All our Etosha safari trips start from Windhoek, Walvis Bay, or Swakopmund. You can also pay easily using a credit card.
Group safaris often start from Windhoek, Swakopmund, or international arrival points, making them easy to join for both local and overseas visitors. Traveling in a group helps lower the cost per person while still giving everyone the chance to enjoy activities and see wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, lions, and rhinos.
Groups usually have between 4 and 20 people, with different accommodation choices depending on the level of comfort selected. These can include shared tents, lodge rooms, or luxury camps. All tours follow a planned schedule and are led by experienced guides who know the best spots for wildlife sightings and can explain the park’s animals, plants, and habitats.
The social and learning aspects of group safaris make them attractive to solo travelers, couples, and families. They provide a chance to meet people from different parts of the world and share the excitement of game drives, evening drinks, and time around the campfire.
Guides often speak several languages, which makes the trip easier for guests from different backgrounds. They aim to make the experience enjoyable and informative for everyone.
Some group tours also include visits to places outside the park, such as cultural villages, local craft markets, or interesting natural landmarks. These extra activities give travelers more variety during their trip and help them learn more about Namibia’s culture and history.
By joining a group safari, visitors can enjoy a well-organized and affordable way to explore Etosha, see its wildlife, and connect with other travelers while leaving the planning to professionals.
