Despite its aridity, Namibian wilderness supports a remarkable range of wildlife from dew-drinking beetles to handsome gemsbok and desert-adapted elephants. Going on foot is a great way to appreciate its ecosystems and guided walks are available at the most interesting locations in Sossusvlei, Damaraland and Etosha.
See Chapter 5 of Walking Safaris of Africa for detailed information about the country’s walking safaris.
Onguma Trails Camp is the first of its kind in Namibia. This intimate, eco-friendly glamp-camp offers a 2-night walking trail experience that can be extended to three nights, delivering a perfect balance of adventure and Onguma-style comfort.
Choose from two comfortable Wilderness company lodges in Damaraland, both offering guided walks. Exploring on foot is the way to fully appreciate remarkable plant and animal life that is adapted to desert conditions.