NAMIBIAN ADVENTURE SAFARI 
An adventure including wildlife viewing and
adrenaline activities

18-day self-catering camping


 

                                       


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SELF-CATERING, CAMPING SAFARI WITH WILDLIFE VIEWING &
ADRENALINE ACTIVITIES . . . 

. . .a
"no frills" African experience! This 
offer is valid for any 18 days of choice 
between January and December. 


GENERAL OVERVIEW

This camping safari is guaranteed to run, even with a minimum booking of only two guests! The safari will start in Windhoek, and will end again in Windhoek 18 days later. Your itinerary will include the well-known game viewing venue, Etosha National Park, and include Damaraland as well as part of the Skeleton Coast of Namibia and the Cape Fur Seal colony. In the south it will include a visit to some of the highest sand dunes in the world at Sossusvlei; the Fish River Canyon & Quiver tree forest. A camping safari adventure of scenic beauty & wildlife viewing.

The basis of this safari is that we shall provide you with the necessary transport, fuel and driver, as well as tents and roll-up mattresses for the camping; accommodation & Game Reserve permits as well as guidance, leaving you the choice of activities & bodily nourishment requirements. Two days include breakfast & dinner. On the day of your arrival - the night before departure - as well as your last night on safari. For the remainder, you eat what you want when you want to. Maybe organize your own "food-kitty" or something similar. Either restaurants, dining rooms and/or self-catering facilities will be available at most venues.


            FOR A SAMPLE ITINERARY, CLICK HERE, OR REQUEST A CUSTOMIZED ITINERARY.

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