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This six day camping safari visits the highlights of northern Namibia including the Waterberg Plateau and Etosha National Park. What sets this safari apart from most of our other safaris is that it ends in Swakopmund, on the Namibian coast. This allows you to spend some days taking in Swakopmund, Namibia's adventure capital, at your leisure.
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Waterberg Plateau |
You will be collected from your accommodation in Windhoek on Saturday morning between 08:00 and 08:30 and you should be on the road by about 09:00. Travelling via the community woodcarving market in the small town of Okahandja, about 80 km north of Windhoek, we continue north to the Table Mountain of Namibia. Waterberg Plateau towers high above the surrounding plains, dominating the landscape and providing us with an ideal campsite for your first night under canvas. We aim to arrive in time for lunch, giving you time in the afternoon to make use of the swimming pool and to take the Mountain View Hike to the top of the plateau. |
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Etosha National Park |
An early start and continuing north we pass through some small towns, making short stops for fresh supplies and fuel. Our first main port of call today is the mysterious Lake Otjikoto. Otjikoto is in fact Namibia's largest permanent natural lake and we take time here to rest a little and learn something about the history of this unusual landmark. Continuing on to Namutoni camp in Etosha National Park we again aim to arrive in time for lunch, giving you time to relax before heading out into the park during the cool of the late afternoon for our first game drive. After your evening meal there are still more chances to see Etosha's game at Namutoni's floodlit water hole. Situated on the boundary of the camp and easily reachable on foot from your tent, elephants are regular visitors here and there is a good chance of seeing other species of big game as well. |
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Etosha National Park |
Namutoni is our first two night stop. No breaking camp today, we are straight out on an early morning game drive. We visit some of the numerous waterholes in the area hoping to catch some of Etosha's big game out for an early morning drink. |
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Etosha National Park |
A full day's game driving, we again leave early to enjoy the cool morning air. We game drive our way through Etosha to Halali camp, situated in the middle of the park. Along the way we visit several waterholes and are afforded splendid views of the massive Etosha Pan. The game viewing is usually excellent and we have the chance to tick off a few new species that are not normally seen on the Namutoni side of the park. We stop at Halali for a rest and a leisurely lunch. There is also time to visit the Halali water hole and to make use of the swimming pool and bar facilities before continuing on our way and game driving down to Okaukuejo camp. Okaukuejo is famous for its water hole. It has been described as one of the "best game viewing opportunities in Southern Africa". Situated on the doorstep of our campsite, black rhino, elephant, lion and numerous species of antelope are often seen. |
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Damaraland |
Leaving Etosha we are en-route for the desert and the most scenic campsite of our Safari. We make a stop at a small town called Outjo where we can get coffee, sticky cakes and make use of the Internet Cafe. We then drive west to Khorixas, the Capital of the Damaraland region. A short break here and then, leaving the sealed roads far behind us, we drive into the desert. We stop for lunch at the Petrified Forest geological site, where a local guide will take us around and explain about the pre-historic trees, before continuing on to our campsite on the banks of the Aba Huab river bed, in the vicinity of Twyfelfontein. Damaraland scenery is some of the best in Namibia. Open grasslands studded with massive granite koppies create the feeling of being surrounded by mountains. We are well into desert elephant and black rhino country and other game such as springbok, ostrich and gemsbok are often seen. Aba Huab Desert Camp is right in the middle of this wilderness providing basic facilities with star lit showers and a small bar. We aim to arrive in the early afternoon and have time to relax in the shade before making a late afternoon excursion to Twyfelfontein itself. Here again a local guide will introduce us to the ancient Bushman rock engravings or pectoglifs. We also make a visit to another geological site in the area called the Organ Pipes. |
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6
Swakopmund |
More beautiful Damaraland scenery this morning. We pass Namibia's highest mountain, the Brandberg (2573 m) and make our first stop of the morning in the small town of Uis. Upon arrival in Swakopmund you will be dropped off at your accommodation. We can help with any accommodation and transport arrangements that are required. It must be noted that if you only travel for six days, the last meal provided on safari is lunch en-route to Swakopmund and that accommodation in Swakopmund on day six is not included. |
Note: Itinerary Description Text supplied by tour operator
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| Duration | 6 Days |
| Departure | Every Saturday (Wednesday departures between June & October) |
| Cost | valid from 1 April 2005 until 31 March 2006 - N$3400 per person sharing |
| Mode of Transport | Minibus |
| Group Size | Maximum of 10 people and 1 safari guide |
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