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This 12 day fully accommodated safari provides a fantastic insight into the stunning landscapes and atmosphere of this remarkable land of barren deserts, rugged mountains and spectacular wildlife. Group size is limited to eight guests and all meals are included. There is no camping on this safari, although there are nights in comfortable permanent tented camps.
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1
Sesriem |
The safari begins early in Windhoek. Guests are transferred by road to Kulala Tented Camp which is in the lee of the mountain to protect it from the notorious East wind. The camp consists of 6 Meru style tents with en suite bathrooms with showers; hot water will be solar heated. The tents are linked to the main dinning room, bar, reception area and swimming pool by sand pathways. The interiors are furnished in the traditional Wilderness style of simple yet stylish and have solar powered 12V lighting. The main dining area, bar and reception are built from canvas with thatch roofing. There is a fully stocked bar. |
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2
Sesriem / Sossusvlei |
We awake very early and travel northwest along the Tsauchab River bed to the towering dunes surrounding Sossusvlei. At Sossusvlei the Tsauchab River is swallowed by a sea of orange dunes, some as high as three hundred metres. This early morning drive into the vlei allows one to experience and photograph the morning light on the dunes. We return to Kulala Tented Camp for overnight. Afternoon activities are enjoyed on the property; guests can spend time taking in the desert scenery and its unique fauna and flora. |
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3
Swakopmund |
Leaving the Namib Naukluft after breakfast, we travel northwest via the Kuiseb Canyon to Swakopmund, enjoying a packed lunch en route. The scenery changes from sand dunes, to dark craggy canyons and then to the flat gravel plains inland from Swakopmund. En route, we will make stops to take in the Moon Landscape and the Welwitschia plants. We reach Swakopmund this afternoon and stay at the Hansa Hotel for the night. |
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4 & 5
Damaraland |
From Swakopmund guests travel north up the infamous Skeleton Coast, named after the numerous casualties claimed by the treacherous shores over the years. En route we stop at the Cape Cross Seal colony, home to thousands of breeding Cape Fur Seals. Continuing the journey up the coast, past a remaining shipwreck site, we cross the windswept gravel plains with an icy green Atlantic Ocean on one side, and the endless desert on the other. Leaving the coast behind us we travel inland to Damaraland Camp where we have the opportunity to track Desert Elephant and see Springbok, Oryx and Ostrich. The highlight for this area is the rugged desert scenery and the isolation. Explore the area around the camp on foot or in our vehicle, and in the afternoon enjoy a siesta or a dip in the rock pool. |
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6 & 7
Ongava Reserve / Etosha Park |
From Damaraland we continue to Twyfelfontein and the rock engravings before heading on to Ongava Tented Camp, located within the Ongava Game Reserve on Etosha's southern boundary. Etosha, covering an area of 22,000 square kilometres, offers excellent game viewing opportunities. Our game drive activities will focus mainly within Etosha in the mornings. In the afternoon and evening we have the opportunity to enjoy walks, hides and night drives within the Ongava Reserve, activities not possible within Etosha. |
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8 & 9
Etosha Park |
We travel east through Etosha toward Fort Namutoni gate and where we spend the next two nights. En route, we stop at the numerous perennial springs found along the edge of the pan looking for Lion, Leopard, Elephant and Black Rhino as well as all the plains game of the park. Mushara Lodge is located on the eastern boundary of Etosha National Park, offering a completely different experience than that of Ongava. Among the animals to be seen in this section of the park are Damara Dik-Dik and Blackfaced Impala. Accommodation: Mushara Lodge - Etosha Park - Luxury bungalows with air-conditioning and en suite facilities. |
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10 & 11
Okonjima |
We travel south via Tsumeb, Otavi and Otjiwarongo to Okonjima Guest Farm, situated in the Omboroko Mountains which make up the western reaches of the Waterberg formation. Okonjima is a privately owned nature sanctuary, which is owned and operated by the Hanssen family. It is an excellent finish to the safari. Activities here centre on bird watching, walks and learning about the AFRICATS project that they have started. For the keen photographer there are excellent opportunities to photograph Cheetah and Leopard, as well as several other species. Accommodation: Okonjima Bush Camp - Namibia Comfortable bungalows with en suite facilities |
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Time permitting, the group will enjoy a Bushman Trail or walk in the morning before brunch. We depart Okonjima and return to Windhoek at about 3pm where the safari ends. Connect with your flight out in the afternoon or evening. |
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| Duration | 12 Days | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Cost | On request | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Vehilces | The vehicles we use on this safari are 4x4 Land Rovers. We may occasionally use a minibus. Smoking is not permitted in the vehicle. We will have regular stops which smokers in the group can use as smoke breaks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Group Size | The group size will be a maximum of eight guests per safari. All the safaris are sold on a per person sharing basis. If you are booking onto the safari as an individual then we will pair you with another person of the same sex. If you wish to have a guaranteed single room there will be an additional cost. This must be requested when making your reservation, and is subject to availability. Should a suitable match not be found, the single supplement will be charged. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Included | All road transfers between camps within Namibia as specified; all accommodation on a shared basis; all meals; activities at safari lodges and camps; all excursions and transfers by vehicle as shown; services of the lodge guides and staff; park fees. Drinks policies vary - some lodges include house wine at dinner and drinks on activities whilst other accommodation establishments include no drinks. Your guide will be able to advise you. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Excluded | All scheduled flights and their departure taxes; all items of a personal nature; all insurance; visas and their respective fees; all other drinks; any new Namibian Government taxes; gratuities to staff; any meals, activities and excursions which are not specified. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| General | Baggage is restricted to 12kg per person in a soft bag (including camera equipment and carry on baggage). Laundry can be done at all camps with the exception of Kulala Tented Camp which is on special request due to water shortages. |
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