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 | ARTIST'S ESCAPE AN INSPIRATIONAL NATURE SAFARI 21-DAYS OF PURE INSPIRATION |
DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1
and
DAY 2 |
Meet your host at Namibia's International airport and transfer to an
eastern Kalahari guest farm. Unwind after the long flight and acclimatize to
Namibia, while being welcomed by Bushman song and dance. Your first morning,
refreshed and breakfasted, start you day with a guided hike in the company of
a Bushman tracker, teaching you some of their centuries old survival skills in
the Kalahari desert. A Game viewing drive is included during the course of the
day. | |
DAY 3 |
Move further into the central Kalahari desert of Namibia.
You are now at the site of the longest cave in Namibia. Afternoon at leisure
to enjoy free nature walking trails and acquaint yourself with your new
environment. |
DAY 4
and
DAY 5 |
A hearty breakfast to set you right for some cave exploring.
A quick shower then
your next stop, the southern section of the Namibian Kalahari, where your accommodation will be
on the orange/red dunes of this arid environment - so dramatically transformed after the
rains.
End your first day with a sundowners drive. Experience the stark contrast of the
dunes against
the azure blue sky during the day, and the gradient tones of the setting sun's
crimson hues against
the orange/red dunes. Your second day promises an
informative scenic
drive and guided
walks/hikes through the Kalahari. |
DAY
6
and
DAY 7 |
A slightly earlier breakfast this morning as you will
cross over from the Kalahari desert in the east, to the Namib desert in the
west. On arrival, relax and make your own comparison between a Kalahari sunset
and
a Namib sunset. Here,
on this soil of the oldest desert on earth, is represented the story of Earth, as portrayed through the awesome results
of
Nature's essential performance. Experience this timeless desert where the
silence of its remote ruggedness, loneliness and desolation sometimes seems
absolute to the human ear. On your second day,
be woken before sunrise for a quick cup of coffee/tea before driving out to some of the highest sand dunes in the world at Sossusvlei.
Arrive in time to climb these dunes & experience the
ever-changing
views of earth-tone hues.
Return to camp for a scrumptious dinner and a well-deserved rest. |
DAY 8
and
DAY 9 |
Traverse the endless gravel plains of the central Namib
today, via the Gaub- and Kuiseb Canyons, towards Namibia's Atlantic
coastline. Picnic lunch en-route - in the middle of nowhere. While at this
premier holiday resort of Namibia, you may wish to partake of any of a
number of optional adrenaline activities on offer by private
operators. To view some of these activities and their respective prices,
please click here. If you are seafood
lovers, Swakopmund is it! | |
DAY 10 |
Entire morning to still partake of an activity, if you
wish, or simply browse around the German-colonial architecture; shops,
stores and coffee-bars. After lunch, continue on a salt-surfaced road along
the coast to one of the larger Cape Fur Seal colonies on the Skeleton Coast. | |
DAY 11 |
Special treat today as you join a local guide, taking you to view the largest
congregation of Cape Fur Seals on a mainland in the world. Excellent opportunity for
close-up photography of these - sometimes comical - creatures of the sea. This
is followed by an excursion into the Interior through the ancient landscape of
the northern Namib desert. Visit a 400 year old petrified salt lagoon and one of the richest Lichen fields in the Namib, en-route to the Messum Crater. The silence and solitude of the crater is totally contrasting with the turbulence of other destinations. You will be introduced to ancient rock paintings in this desolate rocky region, as well as many geological phenomena. End your day with a sensational beach drive and sundowners in the brisk breeze of the Skeleton Coast. | |
DAY 12 |
A relatively early start today
as you will be travelling further north along the coast, and into the
Skeleton Coast Park. When you've reached the northernmost point that permits
allow, return to the Interior where you will soon enter the rugged beauty of Damaraland. Arrive
at a concession area camp in time for lunch - should "tyre-slashing drive"
allow it! | |
DAY 13 |
After breakfast this morning,
you will be in the care of a local guide as you set off into this pristine
wilderness in search of the elusive desert Elephant and the Black Rhino.
(The ONLY place on earth where the Black Rhino still roams free).
Accommodation tonight will be a camp-out in the wilderness. | |
DAY 14 |
Continue your tracking
excursion today. Although the aim is to find the Elephants and Rhino, it is
not uncommon to chance upon Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, a variety of antelope
and a myriad birds. Return to camp in time to freshen up and relax before
dinner. | |
DAY 15 |
Return to Windhoek for a quick night stop and to shorten
the distance from the north, to your long awaited retreat. Accommodation in a
comfortable bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Windhoek. |
DAY 16
to
DAY 18 |
After a leisurely breakfast, and replenishing what's needed, travel along the perimeter of the Khomas Hochland
(our central highlands) towards the edge of the escarpment. On reaching the
Escarpment, take a few minutes to embrace the expanse of the Namib desert at
your feet. Descend into the desert to finally reach your retreat where you
will be at own leisure to reminisce over the past few days; jot down some
notes, or even make a sketch to take home as basis for that painting which
will relate your entire experience in Namibia. | |
DAY 19 |
At the end of your respite, enjoy a final drive through
the Namib to refresh your memory on details you wish to imprint.
Accommodation in quaint, private chalets in the valley between the Naukluft
Mountains and the Tsaris Mountains. | |
DAY
20 |
Unfortunately all good things must also come to an end
and you have to return to Windhoek today. Not to make the transition from
the wilderness to civilization too shocking on the system,
accommodation will be at a small Game Lodge en-route to the airport. Before dinner, join a
nature drive for a final view of our sunset on this, your last night in Namibia,
Africa. Dine with local wildlife milling around a floodlit waterhole. | |
DAY
21 |
Subject to flight departure schedule, there could be time for a last walk or hike on the premises of the Lodge,
or simply laze in a pool chair and view wildlife at the waterhole. Transfer to Namibia's International airport to arrive in time for your departure flight. |
Song: Somewhere in Time
RATES: Currency Converter - ZAR to £/€/US$ etc. (The second column reflects the total price per person per safari. For those who prefer a daily rate per person, please consult the fourth column. | PRICES IN SOUTH AFRICAN RAND (ZAR) = Namibian Dollars (N$) | | A minimum of two Guests travelling together | 44625/person/safari | OR | 2125 / person /day | | Three Guests travelling together |
37065/person/safari | OR | 1765 / person /day | | Four Guests travelling together | 32130/person/safari | OR | 1530 / person /day | | Five Guests travelling together | 30240/person/safari | OR | 1440 / person /day | | Six Guests maximum travelling together | 28140/person/safari | OR | 1340 / person /day |
Our emphasis on a maximum of six guests, is NOT a restriction on number of guests per safari, but a restriction of guests per vehicle and host. Should there be more than six guests wishing to travel together, more hosts and vehicles will be employed. Groups thus divided, will still be able to travel together as one group, but in multiple vehicles and with more hosts. Our reputation was earned on personal service to guests, not effectively possible with more than six guests per host.
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