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DAY 1 |
Arrive at Namibia's International airport where your host and transport will meet you. Transfer to Windhoek for a quick tour of its sights and sounds before settling into a comfortable B&B facility on the outskirts of Windhoek. Relax after the long flight and acclimatize to Namibia. |
| DAY 2 |
A leisurely breakfast before heading south. Travelling along the perimeter of Namibia's central highlands, you will make a pit-stop as you reach the edge of the escarpment. Breathe the fresh air of the mountains as an endless vista of the Namib desert unfolds at your feet,
while enjoying a picnic lunch. Descend into the desert towards a desert camp for your first night in the Namib desert. |
| DAY 3 |
An early start to enter the valley leading to Sossusvlei and the highest sand dunes in the world. Experience a sea of dunes and mountains that never seem to end. Return to the lodge for a quick stop, before continuing towards a
desert nature camp in the southern Namib as your next venue. |
| DAY 4 |
As you penetrate deeper into the Namib desert today, and you think that nothing can surprise you anymore, the landscape changes once more. Subject to time of year, the entire landscape appears to be one massive artist's canvas, with a completed water-colour painting on it - all in pastel colours! Arrive at the fairy-tale town of Lüderitz on the South Atlantic coast |
| DAY 5 |
Return to the Interior with a visit to the ghost town of Kolmanskop
en-route. Arrive at the "home-base" of Namibia's famous feral horses of the
Namib. |
| DAY 6 |
Continue into southern Namibia, where you will sleep in the immediate vicinity of the Fish River canyon. |
| DAY 7 |
The largest canyon in the southern hemisphere and the second largest on the African continent. Travel towards your next night stop, a southern
Kalahari camp where you may view more than 5000 unique Quiver Trees. |
| DAY 8 |
A leisurely breakfast before heading
north-east towards a lodging in the central Kalahari desert. Time to find your bearings, relax and freshen up, then end your day with a scenic drive through this
section of the Kalahari desert. |
| DAY 9 |
Although moving further north today, you shall continue within the Kalahari
desert to reach your next lodging. A Game- & guest farm in the eastern
Kalahari. Meet the local San or Bushman as they welcome you in dance. |
| DAY 10 |
Feel the crisp morning air as you join a Bushman tracker for a short, but
pleasant, walk through the desert. Observe these dwarf-like, friendly people's
knowledge and skills of survival in the Kalahari. |
| DAY 11 |
Still within the Kalahari, your journey today will take you to the
transitional zone between the Kalahari desert and the central savannah plains
of Namibia. A late afternoon Game drive to acquaint yourself with this region. |
| DAY 12 |
To shorten the distance to the "gateway" into the water wonderland of Namibia,
stop over for the night, right in the heart of the African savannah. |
| DAY 13 |
Arrive at said "gateway" today - a rustic rest camp where you may view wildlife coming to drink at a small waterhole, right in camp, clearly visible from your
chalet porch. Short nature hikes could result in viewing from the smallest
antelope in Namibia - the Damara Dik-dik - to the largest antelope in the
world - the Eland. |
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DAY 14 |
An early start this morning to enter the water wonderland of Kavango and Caprivi regions. Arrive at your overnight venue, situated on the banks of the Kavango River, by mid- to late afternoon. |
| DAY 15 |
The entire day at own leisure to join game viewing drives, relax, have a refreshing swim and end your day with a sundowners boat cruise. |
| DAY 16 |
On the return journey today, concede to your reluctance, and spend one more night at the gateway to this region before leaving it behind. Enjoy a final sunset raft cruise down the Kavango River. |
| DAY 17 |
Today you experience how quickly a landscape changes in Namibia. From the wet, watery world you left behind, to a dry & dusty Etosha
National Park. Something new, something different, as you settle into a Bush
lodge near to the Park's entrance. |
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DAY 18 |
An
entire day's Game viewing across the length of the Etosha National Park's
visitor's area. Arrive at the centre camp in time for lunch. Continue towards
the western exit and leave the Park before sunset to settle in a safari camp
before dinner. |
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DAY 19 |
Once again a total change of landscape as you enter the last true wilderness area of Africa - the Kaokoveld. At tonight's venue - with a little luck - you have an excellent opportunity to spot and view the unique desert adapted Elephants. Late afternoon and early morning you are treated with a great variety of sight and sound from the local bird life. |
| DAY 20 |
A relatively long drive to reach the upper areas of Kaokoland, on the banks of the Kunene River - the very northern end of Namibia's
border! En-route you will pass through the only town in the entire area. Here
you are sure to meet up with some of the local, ochre-coloured Ova-Himba people.
Your venue tonight is a tranquil piece of African paradise, welcoming you on a
silent and peaceful sundowners cruise down the Kunene River. |
| DAY 21 |
Besides the serene setting of this beautiful riverine environment, those who dare can partake of some white-water rafting and many other pleasurable activities such as canoeing, quad-biking,
hikes or visit a Himba village. |
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DAY 22 |
Return all the way to the southernmost border of this wilderness area on your way back south,
via a slightly more western route through this wilderness, for a well deserved rest in
the restored ruins of an old German Fort - used as an outpost during the
German-colonial era. |
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DAY 23 |
Today you enter Damaraland and its rugged landscapes, often referred to as
Landscapes of the Soul. En-route, visit the remains of the Petrified Forest before reaching a Damaraland
rest camp for a good night's rest after a sunset drive within this pristine
wilderness. |
| DAY 24 |
Start your day with an informative guided walk, before joining a local guide
on a short but pleasant hike through the myriad ancient Petroglyphs
(rock engravings). See nature's artist at work in the miniature valley of the
Organ Pipes; theorize on the origin of the Burnt Mountain and return to camp. |
| DAY 25 |
Another relatively long drive back into "civilization" today.
En-route, pass the highest mountain peak in Namibia, the Brandberg. Visit one of the larger Cape fur seal colonies en-route to your coastal accommodation.
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| DAY 26 |
Entire day at own leisure in Namibia's own holiday Riviera, Swakopmund! You are free to join any of the several, privately operated,
optional activities. (To view some of these activities and their approximate prices, click HERE). You
might also wish to view the largest mineral, crystal cluster ever unearthed to date. |
| DAY 27 |
No particular rush this morning, sleep late, maybe browse or do some last minute shopping. Enter the Namib en-route to Windhoek, where you may experience the desolation of the
"moon landscape" and the amazing Welwitschia mirabilis plant before arriving at a
small Game Lodge en-route to the airport by late afternoon. Should you feel up
to it, join a sundowners nature drive for a final glimpse of our sunset on this, your last night in Namibia, Africa. |
| DAY 28 |
Subject to flight departure time, a leisurely morning for
nature walks, or simply laze in a pool chair, watching wildlife at the
waterhole. Transfer to Namibia's International airport to arrive in time for your departure flight. |