Namibia
About Roncook Safaris
- From leisure tour packages to corporate travel programs, including family tour packages, they have all the varieties to offer you. They even have customised tour packages for short-term business travellers. In other words: they are a one stop travel shop! Also, holiday visa services are offered so you do not need to travel to the nearest consulate to have your holiday visa for Namibia, Botswana or Zambia.
- They treat their customers to a truly impressive comfortable vacation, followed by a unique caring service and picturesque environment. Choose from distinct travel packages available through luxury resorts and hotels, enhance the holidays with sweet memories through a number of luxurious vacation packages including Spa and Wellness, Golf, Villas, Safaris and lots more.
- Roncook Safaris’ quality policy will ensure tighter control over the quality of travel and related services and their dedicated corporate travel team keeps close relationship with all clients to provide them with immediate response. With them, every travel opportunity will be a moment to cherish and truly be an “Inspiration for pleasure”. They live up to their motto: Making holidays unforgettable!
- As part of this commitment, they are engaged with the diffusion of the concepts and practices of sustainability in the local tourism industry, as well as the community development of local Namibians. Their team is involved in various activities which contribute to the preservation and protection of Namibia’s cultural and natural heritage.
Raymond Bere
Product & Services
- FIT & GIT Travel
- Ground handling for all touristic services
- Tour packages for various needs
- Holiday/Tourist visas for Namibia and Botswana
- Car rental (4 x 4 vehicles and normal SUVs)
- VIP airport Meet & Greet and transfers
- Security services for VIPs and celebrities
- Self drives and guided tours
Contact Info
- 49 Kingfisher Road Hochland Park
- Windhoek, Khomas
- Namibia
- +264 816 244 411
Top Activities
- Visit Twyfelfontein and see the largest concentrations of rock engravings in Africa
- Explore the world’s biggest ship graveyard along the so called Skeleton Coast, the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean coast
- Experience the unique event of Cape Fur Seal breeding season at Cape Cross, while as many as 150.000 seals gather around the area
- Stroll through the city of Swakopmund with its old German Colonial buildings and pristine beaches, while the Namib Desert is just around the corner
- Enjoy spectacular colour changes during sunrise and sunset in Sossusvlei, an enormous clay pan surrounded by gigantic, red sand dunes
- Check out the ghost town of Kolmanskop, located in the middle of the Namib Desert
- Spend unforgettable times at Fish River Canyon, second only in grandeur to the Grand Canyon in the USA
- Reward yourself and start a great self-drive safari experience at Etosha National Park
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About Namibia
Namibia is known for spectacular encounters with the nature and wide range of activities that appeals to your spirit of adventure. Those who enjoy absolute quiet can opt for a dolphin cruise and camel or horse-trail adventure through the desert. Motor races are offered for the motorbike enthusiast and various hiking routes and caves across the country invite those who prefer to explore on foot. Extreme sports such as mountain climbing, endurance racing, skydiving and hiking the world’s second largest canyon are for those who like to feel adrenalin rushing through their veins! The driving can be challenging, distances are vast, the wildlife is really wild – it is surely not for the faint hearted.
Also, Namibia is home to 11 ethnic groups of evident diversity. These are namely; Herero, Damara, Nama, Coloured, Baster, Owambo, Ovahimba, Kavango, Caprivian, and San and White people. Each of the varied cultural groups has their unique traditional traits that contribute to the richness of the Namibia’s cultural heritage and unity. There are a number of cuisines on offer – both traditional and international. Traditionally meat is the main food of choice among locals and Namibia beef is renowned worldwide for its quality and taste. There are plenty of restaurants including traditional/specialty (Italian, Portuguese, Indian, Chinese, German and others) restaurants countrywide with menus to cater for every taste.
Sossusvlei
The Sossusvlei Region is situated in south-western Namibia and is characterized mainly by the Namib Naukluft Park and its highlight Sossusvlei and Dead Vlei. The Region is very diverse with the breath-taking Namib Desert – the oldest desert in the world – to the west and the Great escarpment forming a natural barrier between the Namib Desert and the central highlands to the far east.
Swakopmund
Swakopmund is a coastal city in Namibia, west of the capital, Windhoek. Its sandy beaches face the Atlantic Ocean. Established by German colonists in 1892, the city’s colonial landmarks include the Swakopmund Lighthouse and the Mole, an old sea wall. Next to the lighthouse, the Swakopmund Museum documents Namibian history. Inland, the elegant Swakopmund Railway Station, now a hotel, also dates to the colonial era.
Damaraland
The breath-taking mountainous region of Damaraland is home to an assortment of desert-adapted wildlife such as elephant, rhino, zebra and lion, which eke out an existence in this near-barren landscape. The breath-taking mountainous region of Damaraland is home to an assortment of desert-adapted wildlife such as elephant, rhino, zebra and lion, which eke out an existence in this near-barren landscape.
Himba People
Down in the Kunene and Omusati regions of Northern Namibia, are the semi-nomadic people of Ovahimba and Ovazimba tribes. It is customary, for them, for the women to engage in daily activities of milking cows, taking care of the children while the men go hunting, sometimes leaving for long periods of time. With a population of over 50,000, the Himba are a polygamous people where Himba girls are married off to male partners selected by their fathers once they attain puberty.
Etosha National Park
Since Etosha National Park is the gateway to Northern Namibia and Ovamboland, it’s a very popular stop on any Namibian tour. Above all, it is known as Namibia’s foremost wildlife sanctuary.
AFRICAT Foundation – Okonjima
is home to the AfriCat Foundation, an organisation whose mission is to try and ensure a future for the large carnivores of Namibia. Witness some of our projects such as the Cheetah Rehabilitation Project at work, during your stay at Okonjima.