Namibia Classic Bike Tour

Duration
14 days
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Namibia is a country of breathtaking landscapes and untouched nature with endless roads and trails. On tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore the country, meet its people and see the sights from the saddle of your bike. Roads and trails that are quiet and safe to cycle have been chosen for the route in the most scenic areas. The tour runs from/to Windhoek, Namibia in Africa.

  • Category
    Mountain Biking
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    14 days
  • Culture Level
    Adventurous
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Arid
  • Distance
    211.3 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    21.1 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    14 days
  • Main Destination
    Namibia
  • Distance
    211.3 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    21.1 miles
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Arid

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Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrive in Windhoek

    Upon arrival at the airport, you'll be transferred to a guesthouse on the outskirts of Windhoek. The afternoon is spent relaxing, assembling the bicycles and testing equipment. If there is time, you'll do a short test ride in the Avis Dam area, on quiet roads and gravel roads/trails. You'll explore the historic and cultural highlights of the Namibian capital on a short city tour. You'll experience the contrasts between the architecture from colonial times and the informal settlements on the outskirts of town, where most of the people live. You'll enjoy dinner at the well-known Joe’s Beerhouse.

    • Ti Melen Guesthouse or similar
    • Dinner
  2. Day 2Windhoek – Namibgrens Guestfarm on the edge of the Namib escarpment

    You'll depart from Windhoek and travel westwards into the great outdoors. You'll continue through the Khomas Hochland to reach the Rantberg Mountains on the edge of the Namib Desert. The road to Namibgrens and Spreetshoogte Pass is one of the lesser travelled roads and allows a scenic bike ride on a good surface, ideal as a warmup and to get used to the bikes and terrain at the start of the bike tour. You'll bike into a scenic farm in an area on the edge of the Namib escarpment, mountains that run south-north along the Namib desert.

    In the afternoon and/or the following morning you'll bike a jeep trail (two single trails running next to each other) and explore the farm. The route takes you through an area dotted with granite inselbergs and interesting vegetation to a viewpoint that allows you to marvel at the vast Namib desert and dunes in the distance below. It is an adventurous and slightly challenging cycle. You'll return to your comfortable Klipspringer chalets to enjoy a sundowner and look forward to a fine dinner.
     

    Travel distance: 180 km
    Travel time: about 2.5 hour + photo stops

    • 24.9 miles
    • 1,082.7 ft
      1,082.7 ft
    • Namibgrens Guest Farm or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  3. Day 3Spreetshoogte Pass and the Sossusvlei Dune Sea

    After an early breakfast, you'll bike on the farm trails and then from the farm on winding road that takes you to the famous Spreetshoogte viewpoint that overlooks the wide-open plains of the Namib Desert below. The ride down the pass is a thrilling steep downhill experience, after a few kilometres you'll reach a quiet country road that leads you to the start of the dune sea and to Solitaire, an oasis in the desert, famous for its apple pie and wild west town character.

    At Solitaire you'll load your bike and drive the 80 km to your next accommodation in the Sesriem/Sossusvlei area. In the afternoon there is time to enjoy the nature area around the lodge, depending on your wishes, you can go for a walk, another ride or a sundowner drive or simply relax around the pool and take in the views of the area.

    Travel distance: 80 km
    Travel time: about 1 hour + photo stops

    • 31.1 miles
    • 984.3 ft
      984.3 ft
    • Little Sossus Lodge or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  4. Day 4Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei

    The world-famous Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei is the highlight of today. In the safari vehicle, you'll drive deep into the dune sea to reach various dried-out pans which fill up with water every few years after good rains. The last few kilometres are through deep sand, a challenge for the four-wheel drive vehicle. You may also want to walk part of the way. When you reach Sossusvlei you can climb one of 300m high dunes and enjoy the view over the clay depressions and the sea of dunes that stretches all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. You can also walk to the Dead Vlei where ancient dried-out camelthorn trees adorn the landscape. Not far from the gates of the Namib Naukluft Park, one can visit the Sesriem Canyon and the nearby Elim dune.

    You can bike to both of these in the early morning or after the excursion to Sossusvlei. There is also the option to bike part of the 60km road leading into the dunes. In Sesriem Canyon, the geology is particularly interesting. Here, layers that formed millions of years ago come to light.
     

    Travel distance: 120 km
    Travel time: about 1.5 hour – 2 hours + photo stops

    • Barkhan Dune Retreat or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  5. Day 5Cycling at the foot of the Rantberg Mountains/The Donkerhoek Trails, then to Swakopmund

    After an early breakfast, you'll cycle on a track in the desert savannah east of the Namib Sea of Dunes. This area lies at the foot of the Namib escarpment and the Naukluft Mountains. You'll travel a short distance by vehicle to reach the start of the trail. It's an exciting and challenging excursion through the desert. At certain times of the year, herds of Oryx and Springbok as well as Hartmann's Mountain Zebra can be seen along the way. Ostriches and a variety of smaller desert animals and birds are also at home here.

    After a picnic lunch, you'll drive through the Namib into the Namib Naukluft Park, west of the Kuiseb Canyon. You'll encounter impressive rock formations and interesting flora. Here you'll find the quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma) and other interesting plants that have adapted perfectly to the extreme desert climate. You can include some biking on the easy to ride dirt roads on the Namibia Naukluft Park depending on the time available.

    Travel distance: 270 km
    Travel time: about 4 hours + Photo stops

    • 18.6 - 31.1 miles
    • 656.2 ft
      656.2 ft
    • Hotel Pension Rapmund close to the main beach or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  6. Day 6Swakopmund

    Today, after breakfast, you'll be introduced to your modified fat bike and begin your ride into the sweeping dunes surrounding Swakopmund. Thanks to their wide tyres, fat bikes can easily glide over sand, giving access to areas regular mountain bikes can’t reach. The ride lasts about 2.5 -3.5 hours and may include a section along the coastline, depending on the tide.

    Upon returning to Swakopmund, the afternoon is free to enjoy optional activities such as sandboarding or quad biking. Alternatively, you can unwind in one of the town’s renowned cake and coffee shops, known for their German-inspired treats.

    • 12.4 miles
    • Hotel Pension Rapmund or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  7. Day 7Moon landscape and Spitzkoppe

    Today you'll be transferred by car to the nearby Moon Landscape and within minutes find sandy but firm trails along the Swakop ephemeral riverbed and into the Moon Landscape. This unique area, known as the “Badlands”, borders the linear coastal dunes and the gravel plains found further inland to the east. A labyrinth of bike trails in an area that feels and looks like the moon, you'll ride a desolate route to reach Goanikontes Oasis with its rustic restaurant and lodge under the large palm trees. The infrastructure dates to colonial times, when the first immigrants from the Lake District in England started farming here to provide Swakopmund with fresh
    produce.

    From Goanikontes, you'll drive eastwards to reach the southern part of an area called Damaraland, home to the Damara tribe. The area includes three large granite inselbergs/mountains, namely the Spitzkoppe, the Erongo Mountains and the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain. You can cycle the last 20-30 kilometres to the campsite at the foot of this beautiful, massive granite inselberg, the Spitzkoppe, known as the ‘Matterhorn’ of Namibia.

    Travel distance: about 120 km
    Travel time: about 1.5 hours + photo stops

    • 24.9 - 31.1 miles
    • 656.2 ft
      656.2 ft
    • Spitzkoppe, Camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  8. Day 8Save the Rhino Camp, Ugab Ephemeral River, Brandberg

    The landscape around Spitzkoppe and the surrounding granite mountains is unique in the Namib. You could spend days here exploring, climbing, studying the interesting flora and cycling. You'll enjoy an early breakfast in the shade of the Spitzkoppe.
    You'll bike out of the Spitzkoppe area on a road that continues all the way to Cape Cross on the Skeleton Coast.

    After the lunch stop, you'll continue a route past the Messum Crater in the direction of the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain. The landscape is geologically very different from what you have seen so far. Endless plains and mesas, remnants of the Karoo era, dominate the landscape and are reminiscent of old Western films. As you drive through this region, you may see various species of antelope and other animals. In the afternoon you'll cycle on a quiet dirt road with a view of the Brandberg Massif and through a steep side gorge of the Ugab River to the sheltered campsite at Save the Rhino Camp.
     

    Travel distance: 150 km
    Travel time: 2 hours

    • 24.9 - 31.1 miles
    • 721.8 ft
      721.8 ft
    • Ugab Save the Rhino Camp, Camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  9. Day 9Doros View Camp, Damaraland

    The dry Ugab River has carved its way to the Atlantic over millions of years. A linear oasis, the vegetation along its banks provides food and shelter for many wild animals. You'll cycle through the riverbed of the Ugab and take on the challenge of a rocky gorge. Here, at the confluence of the Ugab and Huab rivers, you may encounter desert elephants that have adapted to the extreme conditions. With luck, you may also see other animals such as giraffe, zebra, springbok and oryx.

    From the watershed/on the plateau you'll have magnificent views of the Brandberg and Karoo sandstone formations. This remote area is little visited, sometimes days go by without seeing another vehicle or people.  You'll have it all to yourself, a refreshing feeling considering how busy the world has become. You'll bike on a two-track trail to the Doros Crater area. Apart from the scenic and beautiful Karroo landscape and granite rock formations, you'll have views of the Brandberg massif to the south and the volcanic Etendeka Plateau to the north.
     

    • 24.9 - 37.3 miles
    • 787.4 ft
      787.4 ft
    • Doros View wild camping
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  10. Day 10Biking sandstone mountain trails to the World Heritage site, Twyfelfontein

    The dry and rocky desert plain reaches west from Twyfelfontein to the Skeleton Coast. This remote region is home to a variety of wildlife - zebra, giraffe, oryx and kudu antelope, desert lion and the rare black rhino. You'll cycle on gravel two-track trails to reach remote valleys where, after good rainfall, small herds of rare mountain zebra and giraffes can be found.

    The sandstone mountains of Twyfelfontein are the remains of an ancient desert that occurred more than 280 million years ago. More than 2500 rock engravings are engraved on over 200 rock slabs, the oldest of these dates to the Stone Age, to a time when these mountains provided protection and water to hunter gatherers.
     

    Travel distance: 110 km
    Travel time: 2 hours

    • 18.6 miles
    • 984.3 ft
      984.3 ft
    • Damara Mopane Lodge 80 km east of Twyfelfontein or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  11. Day 11Etosha National Park

    After many days in the Namib Desert of western Namibia, your journey takes you eastwards via the geologically interesting Ugab Terraces to Vingerklip and the Etosha National Park. You'll bike this “Marlboro Country” along the banks of the Ugab River with views of the sedimentary rock formations created millions of years ago, one of the most unique being the finger-like rock protrusion called the “Finger Rock”.

    After lunch at the Vingerklip Lodge, you'll be transferred by vehicle to a lodge near the gates of Etosha National Park. Etosha is one of the most special game parks in Southern Africa and is over 22000 km2 in size. Etosha means “great white place” and refers to the huge 5000 km2 salt pan that gives its name to the park. The park is teeming with different animal species, including lions, rhinoceros, and elephants. You'll explore the park with a guide and tour vehicle.
     

    Travel distance: 200 km
    Travel time: 2-2.5 hours + photo stops + game drive in Etosha National Park

    • 18.6 - 24.9 miles
    • 984.3 ft
      984.3 ft
    • Taleni Etosha Village or similar
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  12. Day 12Etosha National Park continued
  13. Day 13Bike trails near Okahandja

    After an interesting time in Etosha, it is time to start the journey back to Windhoek. After breakfast you'll head south towards civilization, arriving in Okahandja in the early afternoon. The name is derived from Otjiherero and means "the place where two rivers flow into each other to form a wide one". Known for its large camel thorn trees, it is your last oasis before preparing for the journey home.

    You'll enjoy the afternoon biking on the trails of the nearby farm Ongeama. On a network of jeep tracks and single trails, you'll bike this interesting nature area, home to a variety of antelope and other animals.
     

    Travel Distance: about 340 km
    Travel time: 3.5-4 hours + breaks and photo stops

    • 12.4 miles
    • 1,115.5 ft
      1,115.5 ft
    • Okahandja Country Hotel
    • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  14. Day 14Windhoek Departure Day

    Unfortunately, your Namibia adventure is slowly coming to an end today. Depending on the time of your departure flight, you may still have time for a final bike ride or a morning walk in the Ongeama nature area.  Before departure to Windhoek, you can stop at the woodcarvers' market in Okahandja to look at the handmade carvings and buy some souvenirs. Alternatively, or better still, you can spend a little time in Windhoek before departing for the airport, the Craft Centre is a special place and a final walk through the city centre may also be worthwhile.


    Driving distance: 120 km
    Travel time: 2-2.5 hours

    • Breakfast