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DAY 1 |
Meet your host at
Namibia's International airport. Transfer to a small Game-/guest
farm in the eastern Kalahari desert
to
relax from the long flight and acclimatize
to Namibia. San (Bushman) dancing to welcome
you to the Kalahari and its inhabitants. |
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DAY 2 |
Refreshed
and breakfasted, you should be prepared to join a San
tracker who will demonstrate their age-old skills of survival.
Also included is a Game drive through the
orange-red, linear dunes of the Kalahari. |
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DAY 3 |
Move
further south and towards the central Kalahari to join a
Cheetah drive and end your day peacefully, viewing wildlife
from a hide. |
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DAY 4 |
Start
your day with an early morning scenic drive, enjoy a guided
walk and end your day with a sundowners drive through the
Kalahari. |
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DAY 5 |
To shorten the
distance to southern Namibia, spend the night at a unique
fossil site on the edge of the Kalahari, ending your day with
a short hike. |
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DAY 6 |
After visiting the site of the fossils, the amazing Quiver
trees - plus a few other surprises - move on to a mountain
lodge where you will end your day with a Game viewing drive. |
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DAY 7 |
Continue
further south towards the Orange River - the most southern
border of Namibia with South Africa - with some canoeing on
the river in the late afternoon. |
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DAY 8 |
A good
night's rest and a hearty breakfast before a day visit to the
majestic Fish River Canyon. Return to your Cabana for dinner
and a well-deserved rest. |
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DAY 9 |
An early
start to move closer to the Namib desert where you will end
your day with a sundowners drive in search of the elusive
Feral horses of the Namib. |
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DAY 10 |
Today, a
respite from the heat in the Interior, with a visit to the
fairy- tale, coastal town of Lüderitz - totally secluded with
one road in and out. Visit Agate Beach and experience the fury
of the Atlantic Ocean at Diaz Point. |
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DAY 11 |
En-route
to the most photogenic area of the Namib desert, stop over at
the ghost town of Kolmanskop. Experience first-hand the
might of the desert as it gradually encroached on an erstwhile
"boom town". |
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DAY 12 |
Once
settled at this photographer's paradise, join a dune- and
wildlife viewing drive. |
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DAY 13 |
A relatively short drive today as you continue further north into the
Namib towards a Nature Camp where you may decide on either a
Nature drive or guided hike. |
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DAY 14 |
Entire day to explore this scenic region of the Namib on a
combination guided hike and mountain drive. |
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DAY
15 |
Another short drive
today will end at a Moroccan-styled tented camp near
Sossusvlei. After leisurely exploring your new surroundings on
short walks, freshen up for dinner, served al fresco on
the terrace with paraffin-/kerosene lamps lit after sunset.
Dine while viewing desert wildlife quenching their thirst at a
floodlit waterhole. |
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DAY
16 |
Just a quick cup of
coffee/tea before a very early drive along the Tsauchab River
Valley towards some of the highest sand dunes in the world at
Sossusvlei. Climb a dune to experience the changing colours of
this pristine landscape as the sun rises. Descend when ready
to enjoy a scrumptious breakfast in the shade of age-old Camel
thorn trees. A welcome Siesta during the hottest part
of the day before exploring the geologically historic Sesriem
Gorge, late afternoon. |
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DAY
17 |
As an optional
extra - NOT included in the safari price,
but privately
offered at a fixed price of N$3050 per person -
be woken
before dawn for the experience of a lifetime. In the cool,
pre-dawn air, ascend in a hot-air balloon and silently drift
high above the immensity of the Namib desert. From this
exclusive vantage point, the rising sun paints an endless
vista of shadow and light over an ocean of sand dunes and
mountains. After about an hour of silently riding the air,
descend and celebrate this unique event with a champagne
breakfast in the middle of the desert. Flight certificates
will be presented before the 4 X 4 drive back to the lodge.
Continue across the
endless plains of the central Namib, where you will be treated
with a scenic drive on which you can etch this pristine
wilderness into your memory - forever! |
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DAY
18 |
Travelling through
two Canyons/Gorges, continue towards the Atlantic coastline to
welcome the cool sea-air after days in the desert. If you are
seafood lovers -
Swakopmund is it! |
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DAY
19 |
Entire day at own
leisure for winding down. View and photograph the
German-colonial architecture; visit museums; view the largest
mineral crystal cluster unearthed to date - amongst other
glittering treasures of the earth; visit the many stores,
coffee bars and curio shops, or simply laze on the beach -
weather permitting. (Alternatively, you may wish to partake of
any of a number of optional adrenaline
activities offered privately - or a pleasure flight along the
Skeleton Coast. To view some of these activities and their
approximate prices, please click
HERE). |
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DAY
20 |
Unfortunately, all
good things must also end and you have to return to Windhoek.
En-route, experience the utter desolation of the Moon
Landscape and stand in awe nest to the oldest living plant
specimens on earth, the Welwitschia mirabilis. Not to
make the transition from the wilderness to civilization too
abrupt, you will sleep at a Game-/guest farm en-route to the
airport. End your day with a scenic drive, with a final glimpse
of our Namibian sunset on this, your last night in Namibia,
Africa. |
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DAY
21 |
Subject to flight
departure time, you may have an entire morning to finish the
last few exposures on your film - or space left on your
digital memory card. Transfer to Namibia's International
airport to arrive in time for your departure flight. |