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Meet your host at Namibia's International airport and transfer
via Windhoek to near the edge of the Khomas Hochland (our central
highlands). Relax as much as time will allow, and acclimatize to Namibia.
Walking time: morning: 0 hrs /
afternoon: 0 hrs
Sleeping at a Khomas Hochland guest farm; (D) |
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An early breakfast, then continue to the edge of the escarpment. Spare a
few minutes to absorb the vista of the endless Namib desert at your feet.
Descend into the Namib and proceed towards an old desert farmstead to
arrive before 14:30. Here you will be introduced to your guide. Prior to
departing on a short scenic drive to the starting point of the trail, you
will be given a daypack with a water bottle and some raisins and a cup.
All you have to do is add your camera, binoculars and a book to read
during the heat of the day. Your luggage needed for the duration of the
trail will be transferred to your overnight camp by vehicle. From your
drop-off point in the sand dunes it is a short walk to your first
overnight camp. The dunes are not the massive ones that are encountered at
Sossusvlei, but small, vegetated dunes that have a unique beauty of their
own. Relax with a sundowner, marvel at the magnificent scenery and start
“feeling” the desert. Enjoy a wholesome three-course dinner and unwind
before falling asleep in the open, under a blanket of stars - the true
Southern Skies!
Walking time: morning: 0
hrs / afternoon: 1 – 2 hrs
Sleeping out in the open on stretcher beds; (B, Lunch Pack & D) |
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Early morning tea or coffee is served before sunrise, followed by a light
breakfast so that you can set off in the cool of the early morning. You
will be given a lunch pack, as the day heats up it is time to stop at a
shady spot. The highlight of the walk is the breathtaking view of the
dunes and plains as well as the “coming alive” of the desert as the guide
allows you to feel, smell, taste and see the oldest living desert in the
world. The “morning news”, as written in the sand of the dunes is always
fascinating and with some luck, and the guide’s trained eyes, you may spot
some of the desert specials. (Golden Mole, Dancing White Lady, Barking
Gecko, Dune Lark, Flightless Wasp, to name a few). You spend a good part
of the morning on the mountain before descending the other side to a dry
riverbed. During the course of the day your guide will explain the wonders
of the Namib - how the fascinating desert flora survives by tapping
underground water from the riverbed, how insect life, which is prolific,
adapts to the harsh environment. Birding is surprisingly good and you may
be lucky enough to see one of Namib endemics, the Dune Lark.
Larger animals you might come across include Bat-eared Fox, Oryx,
Springbok and Ostrich. As the day heats up it is time to stop at a shady
spot where you can enjoy your lunch pack and fill up your water bottles.
There is plenty of time to relax, have a siesta and reflect on all you
have seen. As the heat recedes you start walking – on and through the
dunes to your second overnight spot. The scene in front of you is an
endless dune sea and “fairy circles” with a backdrop of magnificent
mountain scenery. Photography is spectacular as the shadows on the dunes
create an ever-changing palette of colours shortly before sunset. A
delicious dinner after a long and enjoyable day is indeed welcome. The
sound of barking geckoes, the occasional cry of a hyena, the hooting of
spotted eagle owls and, more likely than not - the silence - accompanies
you through the night.
Walking time: morning: 4 –
4.5 hrs / afternoon: 2 – 2.5 hrs
Sleeping out in the open on stretcher beds; (B, Lunch Pack & D) |
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Once again you are woken in the soft light shortly before sunrise. Coffee
and breakfast is served before you set off through the dune field. The
soft and rolling dunes are interspersed by camel thorn trees, which
provide welcome shade for a rest. Today’s walk is easy and you arrive at
the farmstead at approximately 10:30 When time allows we visit the Namib
Desert Environmental Education Trust (NaDEET), a non-profit, donor
sponsored trust, which aims at developing environmentally responsible
citizens of Namibia. Relax during the hottest part of the day to enjoy
your lunch pack before returning to Windhoek. Not to cause too a sudden
transformation to civilization, you will sleep at a small Game
Lodge en-route to the airport. No camping tonight, and a hot, welcome dinner awaits you!
Walking time: morning: 3 –
3.5 hrs / afternoon: 0 hrs (B, Lunch Pack & D) |
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Subject to flight departure time, you may have
a leisurely breakfast, explore your surroundings on nature walks, or
simply laze on a pool chair, viewing wildlife at the waterhole. Transfer to Namibia's International airport to arrive in time for your departure flight.
Walking time: morning: 0
hrs / afternoon: 0 hrs (B) |
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RATES FOR THIS
HIKING TRAIL SAFARI: (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).
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PRICES IN SOUTH AFRICAN RAND (ZAR) = Namibian Dollars (N$) | |
A single guest wishing to join a group |
17625/person/safari |
OR |
3525/person/day | |
Two guests travelling together |
13295/person/safari |
OR |
2659/person/day | |
Three
guests travelling together |
11910/person/safari |
OR |
2382/person/day | |
Four
guests travelling together |
11870/person/safari |
OR |
2374/person/day | |
Five
guests travelling together |
11275/person/safari |
OR |
2255/person/day | |
Six
guests maximum travelling together |
10845/person/safari |
OR |
2169/person/day |
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THESE FIGURES REFLECT THE TRUE PRICE FOR THIS SAFARI – THERE ARE NO HIDDEN
COSTS OR ADDITIONAL, UNPLEASANT COST SURPRISES UPON ARRIVAL!
VALID UNTIL 31 OCTOBER 2010.
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