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BOTSWANA
& NAMIBIA SAFARI 15 Day Delta & Dunes Safari Day 1: Your guide will pick
you up at Windhoek International Airport. After greetings and possible
money exchange, we will head out towards Botswana. We will pass through
some important cattle country and on to the town of Gobabis. There will
be time for a short stop before heading onto the border crossing. Our
camp for the evening will be close to the town of Ghanzi, called Thakadu.
Here there is the chance to see some of the animals indigenous to the
Kalahari and, in the evening around the campfire, have a relaxing evening
under an African sky.
Day 2: After breaking camp,
we drive to Ghanzi and make a short stop for those wishing to exchange
money and purchase drinks. Some 25 kms further on is D'Kar, a Bushman
Self-Help Project, an interesting enterprise with a Bushman art studio,
craft shop, tannery and museum. On leaving D'Kar we continue across the
Kalahari and up the west side of the Okavango Delta to Sepupa, beside
the Okavango River. Driving time approx. 6hrs (430km) Day 3: Here we leave our vehicle
behind and travel by motor- boat into the Delta. We exchange motorboat
for mokoro (dug out canoe) at the village of Seronga, this will be our
transport for the next 2 days and allows us to travel further into the
Delta, a marvelous way to enjoy the many waterways and to see this unspoiled
part of Africa. After setting up our bush-camp on one of the many islands
we will go for a short walk to see our surroundings.
Day 4: There will be an early
morning game walk with the opportunity to see the large variety of wildlife
at close quarters. Seeing big game on foot is an unforgettable experience.
Return to camp for a big brunch and a bit of relaxation through the heat
of the day. If you wish it is possible for a poler to take you to a safe
place to bathe in the fresh clear water. There is a shorter walk later
in the afternoon to be back by sunset. After supper there is always the
opportunity to chat with the local guides and learn something of their
way of life. Day 5 After another early morning
game walk, we load our mokoros and travel to a village camp, viewing game
and the huge variety of bird life as we go. On arrival at the village
camp, and after lunch, there is time to visit the nearby school and speak
with some of the local people. One of the real attractions of the Delta
is seeing how the people and animals share this area as they have done
for hundreds of years. This will be our final evening in the Okavango
Delta. Day 6: We depart by motorboat
this morning, back to Sepupa and our vehicle. Along the way, we hope to
see some last crocodiles and hippos as well as more of the abundant bird
life. After loading up, it is then back into Namibia and onwards to Rundu,
via the Mahango Game Reserve where we will have lunch. Your camp is beside
the Okavango River and we have dinner at the lodge after a sundowner.
Day 7: A short drive brings
us to Rundu where you will have time to explore the local market before
continuing through the Kavango Region. There will be a few breaks along
the way at various kraals to see the local woodcarvings. Our camp is on
a farm and is exclusive to us. We will visit the nearby Bushman Project
and learn how they are learning to cope and adapt to the modern world.
Day 8: Today we head for Etosha,
Namibia's premier game park. We reach Namutoni, our campsite in Etosha,
and here we will stay for two nights. After lunch, we will head out for
an afternoon game drive. Namutoni has a floodlit waterhole that allows
you to view game during the evening and late into the night if you choose.
Driving time approx. 2,5hrs (1600km) Day 9: Up before dawn to start
our game drive and see the incredible scenery, return to camp for brunch
and relax through the heat of the day. Time for a swim or some hours spent
at the waterhole before our afternoon drive. It is always a treat to watch
the sunset from the tower of the old German fort and then enjoy supper
under the stars. Once again, the floodlit waterhole is a great place to
finish off the day. Game drives. Day 10: After loading the vehicle,
we start off across Etosha. More and more animals and birds appear and
soon it is time for lunch at Halali, the most central of the camps. We
will rest for a couple of hours and have a refreshing swim. Continue our
game drive heading to the western camp, Okaukuejo, where we spend the
night. This camp also has a floodlit waterhole, which is a popular drinking
place for both the white and black rhino. Game drives.
Day 11: We leave Etosha today
and head to Damaraland. Our route takes us through some picturesque farm
country and the capital of the region, Khorixas. From there it is on to
Twyfelfontein, a fascinating area where we will take a tour to view the
hundreds of rock engravings and imagine the life which must have been
here hundreds and even thousands of years ago. We will then continue to
the Ugab River and our camp under the shadow of the Brandberg massif,
Namibias highest peak. Driving time approx. 6hrs (500km) Day 12: After skirting the Brandberg,
we cross the gravel plains of the Namib Desert. Soon, we see the Atlantic
Ocean and our first stop is Cape Cross. This is a breeding site for Cape
fur seals and numbers can reach 250 000 seals which is an incredible sight.
We then head south along the Skeleton Coast to Swakopmund. Here we are
in accommodation and we go out to supper in one of the local fish restaurants.
For those who have missed civilisation, there is even a casino in town!
Driving time approx. 4.5hrs (400km)
Day 13: It is back in to the
Namib Desert today. We will stop along the way to marvel at the Welwitschia
Mirabilis. Our journey takes us through varied and fascinating desert
to Sesriem, the gateway to the world's largest sand dunes. The camp is
spread out under enormous and ancient camel-thorn trees and there is a
pool to wash off the dust of our trip through the desert. Driving time
approx. 5.5hrs (420km) Day 14: We rise well before
dawn to drive into the heart of the dunes. As the pre-dawn light brushes
the dunes, the full impact of this incredible scene begins to hit you
and, with dawn, it becomes breathtaking. We walk into Sossusvlei, the
end of an ancient riverbed, and climb some of the dunes. The heat forces
us back to our camp where we will rest until the afternoon when we will
visit Sesriem gorge, a small but fascinating area where the desert has
been cut by the force of floodwaters. Driving time approx. 2hrs (120km)
Day 15: Today, unfortunately, is the last leg of our safari. We bid the dunes farewell and travel back to Windhoek. Our route takes us across the Central Highlands and we arrive in Windhoek with enough time to see some of the capital city before our flight home. Driving time approx. 5hrs (350km) Breakfast, Lunch. Price Guide 15 Day Delta & Dune Safari Price
Per Person Notes : Luggage
restrication is 12kg per person in a soft bag. Prices are Per Person Sharing
and excluding flights to and from Africa. To
check availability for this safari, please contact us on NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT ON THIS SAFARI
Your Accommodation for this safari
The tents are dome type with
built in ground-sheets. All camping
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