Namibian Discovery (Escorted Tour)
16 days / 12 nights
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Round trip airport
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1 night Windhoek
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4 nights Etosha
National Park |
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Etosha National
Park game viewing |
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2 nights
Damaraland |
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Damaraland touring
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2 nights
Swakopmund |
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2 nights
Sossusvlei |
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Sossusvlei touring
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1 night Windhoek
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12 breakfasts, 1
lunch, 7 dinners |
Day 1 & 2 Fly
USA to Johannesburg (Via Europe)
Day 3 Arrive Johannesburg
Upon arrival into Johannesburg International Airport, you will be
met by our representative who will welcome you to the City of Gold –
Egoli. You will be assisted to the complimentary airport shuttle
which will take you to your overnight hotel
Accommodation: 1 night – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Airport Grand Hotel
Day 4 Fly Johannesburg to Windhoek, Namibia
Check out and take the complimentary hotel shuttle to Johannesburg
International Airport. Fly from Johannesburg to Windhoek in Namibia.
On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Namibia's
capital city is an attractive town located in a beautiful valley
bordered by mountains, highlands out to the Namib Desert and the
coast.
Accommodation: 1 night – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Kalahari Sands Hotel
Day 5 Windhoek to Etosha
Depart Windhoek and head north via Okahandja, for a visit to a local
market, to shop for wood carvings and curios. We visit the Otjikoto
Lake, Namibia's largest natural lake, then continue to our lodge
situated on the border of the Etosha National Park.
Accommodation: 2 nights – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Mokuti Lodge
Day 6 Etosha National Park
Today we will spend a full day in this world class game park,
visiting a number of waterholes to observe the wildlife. Etosha,
translated, means 'The place of dry water' and here we get our first
view of the magnificent pan.
Etosha is one of Africa's greatest parks in both size and variety of
wildlife species. The park is mainly mixed scrub, mopane savannah
and dry woodland surrounding the huge Etosha (Salt) Pan. The pan is
a silvery-white shallow depression, dry except during the rainy
season. Mirages and dust devils play across what was once a lake fed
by a river that long ago changed course. Along the edge of the pan
are springs that attract wildlife during the dry winter season.
Etosha is famous for its huge elephant population. Lion are commonly
seen, and zebra are often sighted way out on the barren pan where
lions have no cover from which to launch an attack. Rhino occur
throughout the park. Leopard are seen fairly often.
Day 7 Etosha National Park
We again enter the park, driving along the vast saltpan with stops
at various waterholes and game viewing en route. After lunch at
Halali Restcamp (for your own account), we continue westwards
through the park and on to our overnight stop.
Accommodation: 1 night – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Namatubis Guest Farm
Day 8 Etosha National Park to Damaraland
An early start to see the highlights of Damaraland; one of the last
true wilderness areas in Africa. We head through Otjo, Khroxas, and
the capital of this region. We pass through scenic landscapes and
Damara village before we reach the Petrified Forest. We arrive at
our lodge at lunchtime.
Accommodation: 2 nights – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
Day 9 Damaraland
We visit the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein, the fascinating
geological features such as the Organ Pipes and Burnt Mountain.
Afternoon at leisure.
Day 10 Damaraland to Swakopmund
We continue to Henties Bay in time for lunch (own account).
Afterwards proceed to the charming coastal resort of Swakopmund. We
visit some of the regions natural wonders such as the ancient
Welwitschia Mirabilis, the Moon Landscape and the Oasis Goanikontes.
Accommodation: 2 nights – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Superior: Eberwein Hotel
Day 11 At leisure, Swakopmund
Today is a free day in this charming town. Options include visiting
the museum, the aquarium, the crystal gallery, a harbor cruise or
simply just enjoy exploring the town.
Day 12 Swakopmund to Sossusvlei
We travel via Walvis Bay to the edges of the Namib Desert and then
proceed through the southern region of the Namib Naukluft Park, the
Kuiseb Canyon, and the Gaub Pass before we reach our accommodation.
Accommodation: 2 nights – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Namib Desert Lodge
Day 13 Sossusvlei
We visit the spectacular dunes at Sossusvlei, reputedly the highest
dunes in the world. Energetic guests may choose to climb to the top
of the dunes, before returning to our lodge.
Day 14 Sossusvlei to Windhoek
This morning we have a leisurely start and drive through the scenic
Spreetshoogte Pass (road conditions permitting) on to Windhoek. You
arrive at your Windhoek city hotel at approximately 3:00pm, spend
the remainder of the afternoon at leisure.
Accommodation: 1 night – refer to ‘Hotels’ section for detailed
information.
Standard: Kalahari Sands Hotel
Day 15 Fly Windhoek to USA (Via
Johannesburg)
Transfer to Windhoek Airport to connect with your departing flights.
Day 16 Arrive USA
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Dates of Travel |
Twin Share |
Single
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Standard |
4/1/09 -
10/31/09 |
$3070 |
$3650 |
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Arrangements commence in Johannesburg on Friday
2009 Departure Dates (from Johannesburg)
May 8, 22; Jun 5, 19; Jul 3, 17; Aug 7, 21; Sep 4, 18; Oct 9 |
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*Single prices
listed are subject to a minimum of two travelers on the
tour. |
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International Airfare From |
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Routing
for this itinerary includes: |
JFK-(Via
Europe)-JNB-(Via Europe)-JFK |
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8/31/09
- 10/31/09 |
$1395 |
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4/3/09 -
5/14/09 & 7/27/09 - 8/31/09 |
$1445 |
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5/15/09
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$1909 |
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Africa Airfare From |
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Routing for this itinerary includes: |
JNB-WDH-JNB |
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4/1/09 -
10/31/09 |
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$535 |
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*Prices are per person, twin/double share in USD. Travel may be
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applicable for group travel. The best deal available for group
travel will always be given in lieu of the offer indicated. Unless
otherwise indicated all travel must be completed by October 31, 2009
if not before. CST #2012413-20
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Wildlife in Etosha National Park |
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