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·Open-vehicle Game Drives
· Wild Remote Camping
· Salt Pans
· Victoria Falls
· Game Walks
· Private Camp in the Heart of the
Okavango Delta
· Moremi National Park
· Chobe National Park
· Chobe River
· Savuti |
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* Quad biking
* Dune Boarding
* Sky Diving
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This tour
involves a certain amount of walking, so
a small daypack is advisable.
Seasonable
Malaria precautions are advisable and
are locally obtainable.
During
winter the nighttime temperatures can
fall below zero and during summer the
daytime temperatures can reach the
forties, so be prepared for this.
Most major
currencies can be exchanged on arrival
in Windhoek and other centers, but
banking hours do apply.
Credit
cards are generally accepted.
Our price
includes transport, food, coffee, tea
and fruit juice at breakfast, a
professional guide, group equipment,
accommodation, permits and park entry
fees.
The price
does not include alcohol and soft
drinks, tips, curios and optional
extras.
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12 Day
Namibia
Safari -
Euro 995 |
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Start
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Windhoek
Namibia |
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Departures:
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Every
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The land of
unrelenting
sun, where
the ground
seems to beg
the heavens
for rain,
and the
landscapes
stretch
uninterrupted
for hundreds
of
kilometres
on end.
Deserts
where one
gazes in
wonder and
amazement at
the animals
and plants
that survive
in this
harsh
environment.
This tour
covers all
of the
highlights
of central
and northern
Namibia, but
also
concentrates
on “off the
beaten
track”
routes and
attractions.
Flexibility,
a
willingness
to
participate
and an
awareness of
the elements
are
essential in
order to get
the most out
of this
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DAY 1:
WINDHOEK -
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Setting off
from the
capital,
Windhoek at
09h00, we
travel south
to Rehoboth,
and then
into the
true Namib
to the
DRIFTERS
DESERT CAMP
adjoining
the
Namibrand
Nature
Reserve.
Here we camp
alone in the
wilderness
with only
the desert
landscapes,
rocky
mountains
and towering
dunes to
keep us
company. The
sunset over
the desert
is a sight
to behold.
We enjoy a
traditional
meal under
the clear
night skies
before
falling
asleep to
the sounds
of the wild.
Dinner |
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DAY 2:
NAMIB DESERT
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Awake
to desert
vistas that
extend
further than
the eye can
see. The
DRIFTERS
DESERT CAMP
is nestled
against a
towering
rock outcrop
within a
protected
wilderness
that
DRIFTERS
has
conserved,
and restored
and on which
game has
been
re-introduced
with the
proceeds of
tourism.
During our
stay here,
we will
conduct
extensive
guided walks
and game
drives both
during the
day and at
night in
order to
better
understand
the desert
fauna and
flora.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 3:
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After a
short
morning walk
we pack up
and continue
through the
desert to
the Sesriem
Canyon and
the awesome
Soussusvlei
dunes. We
will
transfer
into the
dunes by 4x4
and will
spend time
climbing
these
spectacular
dunes before
moving on to
camp wild in
the desert.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 4 - 5:
SWAKOPMUND
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Crossing
through the
Namib
Naukluft
Park, we
visit the
dramatic
Lunar
Landscape,
and the
ancient
Welwitschia
plants,
before
making for
the coastal
town of
Swakopmund
where we
spend two
nights in
the
centrally
located,
comfortable
DRIFTERS
SWAKOPMUND
INN.
We explore
this holiday
town and its
surrounds
thoroughly,
and enjoy
one evening
meal at a
local
nightspot
(own
expense).
Clients will
have the
opportunity
to partake
in Quad
Biking, Sand
Boarding and
Sky Diving
whilst here
(own
expense).Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 6:
SKELETONCOAST
- SPITSKOP
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Today we
head up the
barren
Skeleton
Coast, scene
of many a
shipwreck,
to the Cape
Cross-Seal
Colony where
thousands of
Cape Fur
Seals can be
seen ashore.
Venturing
inland, our
next stop is
at the
impressive
Spitskop
where we
will camp
wild amongst
the boulders
at the base
of this
unusual
granitic
outcrop. We
hope to see
the endemic
colorful
Lovebirds
during our
stay here.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner |
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DAY 7:
TWYFELFONTEIN
- PALMWAG
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A long day,
we move on
to visit the
Organ Pipes
and the
bushman Rock
Engravings
at
Twyfelfontein
before
entering
Damaraland
and crossing
the
Grootberg to
camp the
night at the
oasis of
Palmwag.
Palmwag is
one of a few
waterholes
used by the
rare Desert
Elephants,
and we hope
to see these
magnificent
animals up
close today.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 8-9:
EPUPA FALLS
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Traveling
through the
heart of the
Kaokovelt
today, we
make our way
north to the
Angolan
border where
we will camp
for two
nights at a
community
project on
the banks of
the Cunene
river at the
awesome
Epupa Falls.
During our
time here we
hope to
interact
with the
nomadic
Himba
people, a
tribe that
live in this
inhospitable
region and
wander with
their
livestock in
search of
grazing. We
will also
explore the
area
surrounding
the Fall"s.
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 10 - 11:
ETOSHA
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Entering
Etosha
National
Park today,
we will
spend two
nights here
in search of
the big game
that this
park is so
well known
for. One
evening will
be spent at
a floodlit
waterhole,
watching the
many animals
that come
down to
drink.
During these
days we will
conduct
extensive
game drives
within the
park. One
night we
will dine in
a restaurant
(own
expense).
Meals:
Breakfast,
Lunch &
Dinner
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DAY 12:
ETOSHA
-WINDHOEK
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This morning
we leave the
Park to make
the journey
back to
Windhoek.
We expect to
arrive back
in the
capital in
the late
afternoon.
Meals:
Breakfast
& Lunch
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DAY 16: NATA
- JHB
Transfer
back to the
bus to
arrive in
JHB in the
early
evening
(all meals
own expense).
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