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THE
GREAT NAMIBIA SAFARI
14 NIGHTS/ 15 DAYS
12 NIGHTS CAMPING WITH 2 NIGHTS HOTEL/ CHALETS
Etosha - Epupa Falls - the Himba tribe - Damaraland -
Twyfelfontein - Brandberg - Seal Colony - Swakopmund - the Welwitschias
- Sesriem - Namib Desert
Discovering Namibia is a rewarding experience. Venture into
a world of changing scenery, contrasting unspoilt wilderness and interesting
cultures with the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Windhoek and Swakopmund.
We explore Namibia's attractions using a diverse itinerary, including
the northern area with the famous Etosha National Park and the Himba tribe
as well as the central area with Damaraland, the Brandberg, the Namib
Desert (Sesriem and Naukluft) and other regions not normally visited by
ordinary tourists.
Day 1: WINDHOEK
Windhoek, with its lingering heritage of German architecture, activities
and atmosphere is a city which can be visited throughout the year. The
day is spent at leisure. Hotel Safari or guesthouse accommodation is on
a bed and breakfast basis. Dinner and lunch are not included. (Hotel with
bed & breakfast)
Days 2 & 3: ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
This park is one of the most important reserves and game sanctuaries in
Africa. The pan itself is a vast shallow depression 139km by 50km. Thousands
of wild animals such as blue wildebeest, springbok, zebra, kudu, giraffe,
cheetah, leopard, lion, elephant, etc. are attracted to the area. The
birdlife is prolific with 326 recorded species. We relax around the swimming
pool and enjoy early morning and afternoon game drives. (Camping full
board)
Day 4: KAOKOLAND - HOBATERE
We travel through the western side of Etosha. (Camping full board)
Day 5: KAOKOLAND - OPUWO AREA
We travel further into Kaokoland where the Ovahimba, a semi-nomadic tribe,
live in scattered settlements throughout the region. They are characterised
by their proud yet friendly stature and the women are noted for their
unusual beauty, enhanced by intricate hairstyles and traditional dress.
They rub their bodies with red ochre and fat to protect their skins against
the desert climate. (Camping full board)
Days 6 & 7: KAOKOLAND - EPUPA FALLS
The Epupa Falls are a series of cascades where the Kunene River drops
60m in 1,5km forming a multitude of channels and rock pools. A variety
of birds occur in the area. We visit a Himba village to familiarise ourselves
with their way of life. (Camping full board)
Day 8: WARMQUELLE
Damaraland is a vast and rugged terrain. Its mountain ranges are intercepted
by wide gravel plains which run into sandy, vegetated riverbeds and hot,
dry valleys. We enjoy the solitude and the remoteness of our secluded
bush camp. (Camping full board)
Day 9: TWYFELFONTEIN ROCK ENGRAVINGS
Our journey takes us deeper into Damaraland where we may be fortunate
enough to see the rare desert elephant or the elusive black rhino. We
visit Twyfelfontein ("Fountain of Doubt") possibly the most spectacular
collection of rock paintings and engravings in Africa. (Camping full board)
Day 10: BRANDBERG
The Brandberg is famous for its rock paintings. We set out on foot to
find the painting called the White Lady of the Brandberg. It is set in
a wild and beautiful ravine amongst a jumble of rocks. Of 8000 documented
paintings, the White Lady is the most famous. We camp at the foot of the
Brandberg. (Camping full board)
Day 11: SEAL COLONY - CAPE CROSS - SWAKOPMUND
The large colony of Cape fur seals (about 50.000) at Cape Cross is a very
impressive sight. Swakopmund, with its German colonial atmosphere is surrounded
by the Namib Desert and has many buildings and houses dating back to the
German colonial era. Excludes dinner and lunch. (Accommodation in chalets
with bed & breakfast)
Day 12: THE RARE WELWITSCHIAS - MOON VALLEY - NAMIB DESERT
The Welwitschia is an unusual pre-historic plant, which is a dwarf tree
flourishing on the moisture of the Atlantic Coast. Its lifespan is estimated
at more than 1.000 years. Our camp in the desert under the bright stars
of the Southern Hemisphere will create a lasting impression. (Camping
full board)
Days 13 & 14: NAMIB DESERT - SESRIEM
Our journey takes us through the Namib Desert, the oldest desert on earth.
The gigantic 275m high red and grey dunes are the highest in the world.
Most of the 200 species plants that occur here depend on the mist from
the Atlantic for survival. (Camping full board)
Day 15: WINDHOEK
We arrive in Windhoek in the early afternoon +-14h00.
Price
Guide
15
Day Great Namibia Safari
Safari starts and finishes
in Windhoek Namibia.
Price includes accommodation, meals, excursions and taxes.
Excluded are gratuities and alcoholic beverages.
Price Per Person Sharing
from £1,040.00
for departures between January and the end of June
(Excluding all flights to and from Africa)
Price
Per Person Sharing
from £1,125.00
for departures between July and the end of December
(Excluding all flights to and from Africa)
Safaris subject to availability
and prices can change without prior notice.
To
check availability for this safari, please contact us on
UK
- 01995 679 776 International
- 44 1995 679 776
Priority is given to people who call us, due to
the number of e-mails we receive.
holidays@safari-africa.co.uk
START: Meet in the foyer of Hotel Safari at 18:00hrs on
Day 1.
END: Hotel Safari or Windhoek Airport around 14:00hrs on Day 15
Non Participation Safari.
Accommodation: 12 nights camping, 2 nights Chalet / Hotel.
Meals: all meals when camping. Breakfast only in Windhoek and Swakopmund.
Group size: 6-13 participants.
Price includes: 12 nights camping with meals, 2 nights Hotel / Chalet
accomodation in Swakopmund and Windhoek with breakfast.
Excludes :flights to and from Africa, Airport taxes, visa
costs, lunches and dinners in Swakopmund and Windhoek, excursions, drinks,
gratuities and personal expenses.
2005
Departure Dates available upon request

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