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Discover Kaokoland

Itinerary Price

US$3,230

Itinerary length

10 nights/ 11days

No Set Departures, minimum of 4 people. 2 or 3 people can travel but a surcharge will apply.

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Professional Safari Guide

Explorations are led by highly skilled and qualified professional guides with an incredible passion for the natural regions they work in. Sharing the adventure and guiding you on this journey of discovery combined with their vast knowledge of the natural world, history and culture are their professions and personal hobby. Many of our guides are also skilled photographers and can assist you in taking amazing wildlife photographs. Your guide will host you for the duration of the safari, providing you with a consistent, detailed interpretation that is shaped to your specific interests.

About the Safari

Guided mobile camping and lodge safari incl. Etosha National Park

Day 1:
Departure from Swakopmund along the Atlantic Coast towards the North. Visit the lichen fields near Wlotzka’s Baken to inspect a shipwreck before continuing to Henties Bay, a small holiday resort. Onwards to the seal colony at Cape Cross. After visiting the seals, the journey continues via Ugabmund to the southern Skeleton Coast Park. We leave the Skeleton Coast Park in the early afternoon via Springbokwasser and guests can experience the harsh transition from the Namib Desert to the Damaraland highlands with its impressive landscape and ragged valleys. Here one can perhaps sight the first springbok, zebra and Oryx and, with some luck, the desert elephants. Overnight stay in bungalows at Palmwag Lodge or similar. After enjoying a drink and a delicious supper, guests can luxuriate in the Lodge’s cosy atmosphere and let the day’s impressions sink in.

Day 2:
This safari leads into the 5500 square kilometre private Concession Area of Palmwag Lodge. Breathtaking landscapes in mountainous area teeming with game welcome the guest - the famous desert elephant, zebras, springbok, Oryx, giraffe, ostrich, jackal, hyena and occasionally the endangered Black Rhino and famous desert lion, provide excellent photographic opportunity for wildlife photography in this vast open infrastructure less wilderness area. Tonight’s camp will be erected in the wild. Enjoy a refreshing drink while the guide prepares the meal on an open fire and absorb the day’s experiences.

Day 3:
After breakfast enjoy a short hike for a brief inspection of the night’s game activities around camp. The journey continues into the upper Mudorib River with a good chance of encountering black rhino or desert elephant in this dry and harsh desert environment. Arrive in the Hoanib River, a dry river bed densely overgrown with nutritious acacia trees providing the necessary fodder for the desert adapted elephant. Camp will be set up in one of the side tributaries of the Hoanib River.

Day 4:
Today we will enjoy a fullday gamedrive on the look out for more animals that made this part of the world their home. We overnight in the same camp as we did the previous night.

Day 5:
In the early morning we continue our journey to the western part of Kaokoland. Again the client experiences the primitive but interesting lifestyle and tradition while visiting the traditional villages en route. The usual reception from the Ovahimba is friendly and most of them are willing to engage in conversation. Today’s routing will lead the group via Purros to the Khumib valley. We camp here tonight and conclude this day with a sundowner while enjoying the last rays of sun around the fire pit. P O Box 339, Swakopmund, Namibia Tel: +264 64 41 6821 - Fax: +264 64 40 4664 - E-mail: sales@namibia-tracks-and-trails.com Webpage: www.namibia-tracks-and-trails.com

Day 6:
Heading east towards Opuwo, enjoy the breathtaking surrounds of Sanitatas and the Tonnesen Mountains with yet more opportunity to encounter plains game en-route. Meet various Ovahimba herdsmen and their stock on the move in search for better grazing areas. We reach the Ovivero dam, a small depression that contains water, used by man and animals alike. We put up our overnight camp here.

Day 7:
Driving past the village of Okangwati, we reach Epupa Falls on the mighty Kunene River, which forms the border between Namibia and Angola. Enough time is spent to explore the majestic falls on an adventurous walk along the falls followed by a welcoming swim in one of the upper rapids of the falls. Camp is pitched on the banks of the Kunene River.

Day 8:
In the morning we drive along the river bank, exploring this fascinating area. Travel meander with the river through mountains and valleys. Receive a friendly and warm welcome from the inhabitants of the Ovahimba settlement. Learn about the ancient customs and way of life of this fascinating tribe and explore the village with its traditional huts. In the late afternoon we will return to our overnight camp.

Day 9:
This morning we depart early and drive via the small town of Opuwo on to Hobatere Lodge located in the #Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy where we overnight in lodge rooms. Hobatere offers the visitor the opportunity to experience game drives in open vehicles and nature walks with well-knowledgeable rangers. Early morning and night drives are part of the activities on offer where many nocturnal animals, such as aardvark, cape fox, bat-eared fox, aardwolf, genet and many more are encountered.

Day 10 and 11:
Today, we enter the western side of Etosha National Park at Galton Gate, past the research station of Otijivazandu. We will enjoy full day game viewing while driving through the park towards Okaukuejo rest camp in the centre of the park. We leave the park at Andersson’s gate to check-in to Andersson’s Camp in the late afternoon, where we will overnight for two nights and enjoy game drives within Ongava’s own private reserve, as well as and Etosha National Park

Day 12:
We bid farewell to Ongava and return to Windhoek via Okahandja - Okahandja is an important centre for woodcarvers from the north. They practice their ancient skills at the Woodcarvers Market next to the main road. This is a great place to stop for those wishing to pick up their last souvenir. End of services.

INCLUDED: - Travelling costs as per itinerary; game drives, activities, entrance- and park fees;
• Accommodation in two-man tents / double rooms;
• Full board
• Rrefreshment drinks en route
• House wine and beer at dinner whilst camping;
• Experienced guiding in English or German;
• VAT and Bed levy.

EXCLUDED: - Expenses of a personal nature, i.e. laundry, telephone, gratuities, souvenirs, etc
• Personal-, medical- and evacuation insurances;
• Additional activities
• Alcoholic beverages and drinks

• PLEASE NOTE: - Rates are as per scheduled departures above; min. 2 pax – max 10 pax
• Private tours available at a surcharge
• It is compulsory for all guests to have comprehensive cancellation-, default-, baggage-, emergency evacuation- and medical insurance for the duration of the trip;
• The operator reserves the right to change the itinerary.

Wildlife

The wildlife in Namibia is myriad with many different ecosystems offering different game viewing. From the Desert adapted species to the savanna species, Namibia has everything you could want from a Safari and much, much more besides.

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