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11 Day Namibia Highlights Offer Ended
This tour is available as a camping or guided tour. The itinerary is a sample and can be modified to suite your interests.. Highlights: Windhoek City Tour Sossusvlei Dead Vlei Dune 45 Sesriem Canyon Walvis Bay Lagoon Marine Cruise Swakopmund Twyfelfontein Damara Living Museum Etosha NP 11 Days / 10 Nights GROUP SIZE 2-10 Travelers
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Offer Start Date 01/01/2023 Offer End Date 12/31/2023
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Day:1 Windhoek

 

 Situated in Central Namibia, the cosmopolitan city of Windhoek serves as the capital of the country. It is home to an international airport and a plethora of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and accommodation options. The city is clean, safe and well-organised, with a colonial legacy that is reflected in its many German eateries and shops, and the widespread use of the German language. Windhoek has an interesting mix of historical architecture and modern buildings, many of which are worth a look, including the Alte Feste an old fort, the 1896 Christuskirche Christ Church, and the more contemporary Supreme Court.

Windhoek Gardens Boutique Hotel
Windhoek Gardens Boutique Hotel is located 5 minutes away from the centre of Windhoek, making it ...read more...
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 1 Night

(Days 1 - 2)
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Day:2 Sossusvlei

 Located in the scenic Namib-Naukluft National Park, Sossusvlei is where you will find the iconic red sand dunes of the Namib. The clear blue skies contrast with the giant red dunes to make this one of the most scenic natural wonders of Africa and a photographer's heaven. This awe-inspiring destination is possibly Namibia's premier attraction, with its unique dunes rising to almost 400 metres - making them some of the highest in the world. These iconic dunes come alive in morning and evening light and draw photography enthusiasts from around the globe. Sossusvlei is home to a variety of desert wildlife including oryx, springbok, ostrich and a variety of reptiles. Visitors can climb 'Big Daddy', one of Sossusvlei’s tallest dunes; explore Deadvlei, a white, salt, claypan dotted with ancient trees; or for the more extravagant, scenic flights and hot air ballooning are on offer, followed by a once-in-a-lifetime champagne breakfast amidst these majestic dunes.

Desert Homestead Lodge
The wide valley in which the lodge is situated is sheltered by the Nubib, Tsaris and Naukluft Mou...read more...
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2 Nights
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Day:3 Sossusvlei

 Early morning start to explore the world heritage site of the Namib Sand Sea. Attractions in the area are Dune 45, Dead Vlei, Sossusvlei & the Sesriem Canyon.

Explore World Heritage Site Of The Namib Sand Sea
Attractions in the area are Dune 45, Dead Vlei, Sossusvlei & the Sesriem Canyon.
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 (Days 3 - 4)

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Day:4 Swakopmund

 Set along Namibia's spectacularly scenic coast, the seaside town of Swakopmund is known for its wide-open avenues, colonial architecture, and its surrounding otherworldly desert terrain. Founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South-West Africa, Swakopmund is often described as being more German than Germany. Now a seaside resort town, Swakopmund is the capital of the Skeleton Coast tourism area and has plenty to keep visitors happy. The quirky mix of German and Namibian influences, adventure options, laid-back atmosphere and cool sea breeze make it a very popular Namibian destination. Visitors can look forward to a number of exciting activities including: quad biking, horse riding, paragliding, fishing, sightseeing and fascinating desert tours.

Dunedin Star guest house
Located in the beautiful coastal town of Swakopmund with it's colonial German character and archi...read more...
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Day:5 Swakopmund

 A transfer (+/- 08:00 am) from your hotel to Walvis Bay waterfront for your marine cruise (Ends +/- 12:00). There is an option of combining the picturesque Sandwich Harbour to this activity or partaking in one of the many optional activities on offer in the town. Alternatively, the afternoon can be spent at leisure.

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Day:6 Twyfelfontein

 Set in the Kunene Region of northwestern Namibia, Twyfelfontein is a spectacularly scenic area, featuring one of the largest and most important concentrations of rock art in Africa. The name ‘Twyfelfontein’ translates to ‘Fountain of Doubt’, which refers to the perennial spring situated in the impressive Huab Valley flanked by the slopes of a sandstone table mountain. It was this spring that attracted Stone Age hunters over six thousand years ago, and it was during this time that the extensive group of rock engravings and paintings were produced. Visitors can look forward to basing themselves at some wonderfully shady campsites along the Aba-Huab riverbed, while exploring over thirty different sacred ritual sites of the traditional hunter-gatherer communities.

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Day:7 Etosha South

 Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the southern region of this wild paradise. The area is comprised of a collection of world class private game reserves. The national park can be accessed via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate. Visitors can catch a glimpse of a variety of wildlife including: lion, giraffe, elephant, white and black rhino, and a multitude of plains game. Popular activities include: enjoying an open 4x4 safari with an expert guide, half day or full day drives with the option of a picnic lunch with wine on the full day game drive.

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Day:8 Etosha West

 Situated in the western part of Etosha National park, a world-famous wildlife sanctuary in the northwestern part of Namibia, Etosha West is the wilder western region accessed through Galton Gate. Visitors to Etosha West can look forward to exploring the magnificent scenery of this remote north Namibian landscape characterised by lush undulating terrain and a reddish-brown soil, which is a stark contrast to the white dusty clay soil of Etosha East’s flat expansive plains. This area is home to several species not found in the rest of the park: baboons, Mountain Zebra, and Brown Hyena, as well as several unique plants. The area also boasts numerous waterholes attracting elephant, rhino, leopard, lion, a variety of buck, and around 300 bird species.

Etosha West Details
Situated in the western part of Etosha National park, a world-famous wildlife sanctuary in the no...read more...
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 Early morning and afternoon game drives in the park.

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Day:9 Etosha East

 Located in Northwestern Namibia, Etosha East is a protected sanctuary in the eastern part of the world-renowned Etosha National Park, known as one of the most accessible game reserves in Southern Africa. Etosha East boasts vast open plains scattered with semi-arid savannah grasslands dotted with watering holes and secluded bush camps. An impressive 5000-square-kilometre Etosha salt pan makes up a large area of the eastern side of the park and can even be seen from space. This remote area teems with abundant wildlife such as lions, elephants, black rhinos and giraffes, as well as a variety of birdlife featuring flamingos, ostriches, eagles, hornbills, and owls.

Namutoni Resort
The lodge centres on an old German Fort overlooking the King Nehale waterhole; an elevated decked...read more...
Etosha Pan (2nd Activity in Etosha East)
Enjoy a transit game drive & visit the Etosha pan before reaching your next camp- Namutoni. ...read more...
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Day:10 Windhoek

 

 Situated in Central Namibia, the cosmopolitan city of Windhoek serves as the capital of the country. It is home to an international airport and a plethora of restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and accommodation options. The city is clean, safe and well-organised, with a colonial legacy that is reflected in its many German eateries and shops, and the widespread use of the German language. Windhoek has an interesting mix of historical architecture and modern buildings, many of which are worth a look, including the Alte Feste an old fort, the 1896 Christuskirche Christ Church, and the more contemporary Supreme Court.

Windhoek Gardens Boutique Hotel
Windhoek Gardens Boutique Hotel offers the perfect fusion of rustic comfort and experience from E...read more...
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