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Southern Africa Dream 2012/13

Southern Africa Dream 2013

    Windhoek
    Sossusvlei
    Sossusvlei
    Swakopmund
    Swakopmund
    Kamanjab
    Etosha NP
    Etosha NP
    Rundu
    Chobe NP
    Chobe NP
    Vic Falls
    Vic Falls
    Fly out or Option 
    came back with truck to Windhoek — 
    MaunMaun
    Windhoek

Three of the astonishing countries of Southern Africa: Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, conjure up to portray an image of absolute grandeur, unparalleled adventure, elegant style and, for most, anticipation of an exhilarating experience.

All with their own distinct characteristics, they share the vast expanse of African skies, far stretching horizons, and exceptional wildlife.

This is a continent full of adventure, offering the discerning traveler the chance to discover a world beyond his wildest dreams.

This tour was designed especially for those wishing to break away from the everyday chasing after long-lost time, ordinary Christmas cakes, and common features of a festive season. This journey was designed in particular to enter 2013 with excitement and a touch of adventure.

Join this group and experience Africa over our festive season, into the New Year!

27 December 2012

Day 1: Windhoek – Sossusvlei (354 km)

Drive straight to the heart of the Namib Desert that will be home for the next 2 days.

Arrive in Sossusvlei, an area marked by the highest dunes in the world.

Their warm colors, ranging from pale apricot to deep red, contrast with the large clay pans at their bases. Visit Sesriem Canyon and photograph the peculiar shapes of the 30-40m (100 feet) deep chasm.

Camping at Sesriem Campsite

Lunch, Dinner included

Permit to park included

 

28 December 2012

Day 2: Sesriem Gate – Solitaire (93 km)

Early morning — get up to catch the sun rising over the spectacular dunes… totally breathtaking. Travel to the dunes, watch a spectacular play of light and shadows, and marvel at the colors painted by the rising sun.

Take a short walk to the Dead Valley, a large ghostly expanse of dried white clay punctuated by skeletons of ancient camelthorn trees. Fix your gaze on “Big Daddy,” a dune that rises to 300m (800 feet). The real die-hard sand lovers can climb it all the way. Just 300m? Sure, but make no mistake: this one can literally be a real breath taker!

Brunch will be made the moment we arrive back at the 4x4 stop.

Those of you that still have energy left are welcome to climb Dune 45, or just chill while the rest is climbing it. Then back to camp to break up before travelling to Solitaire, where Moose’s apple pie is waiting for you… one of those specialties in a place far away from anywhere else.

Camping at Solitaire Guest Farm

Brunch, Dinner included

Permit for Sossusvlei included

 

29 December 2012

Day 3: Solitaire – Walvis Bay – Swakopmund (260 km)

After breakfast travel between a majestic mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean. Walk along the steep edge of Kuiseb Pass to experience its unique ecology. Continue to Walvis Bay and visit one of the most important wetlands on the African continent. Over 80% of African flamingos feed here. Arrive in Swakopmund and spend the remainder of your day at leisure. Relax or stroll the streets of this idyllic town. Your accommodation will be close to where all the parties take place, so that you are welcome to walk there in the evening.

Breakfast and Lunch included; Dinner own account at restaurant

Camping at Alte Brucke

30 December 2012

Day 4: Swakopmund

This morning you have a choice of what you would like to do:

Marine Cruise or Living Desert Adventure.

The Marine Cruise: return to Walvis Bay for the cruise along the lagoon. Entertainment can be provided by two types of dolphins — if natures are willing to show them to us — and members of a large seal colony who will climb onto the vessel for a fishy snack.

OR

The Living Desert Adventure: go out with Namibia’s own “Crocodile Dundee”. He will try to (and most likely will) find for you the “Little Five of the Namib Desert” and show you that the desert is indeed alive, even if you won’t see it at first.

Breakfast included; Lunch at own; Dinner own account at restaurant that evening

Camping at Alte Brucke

31 December 2012

Day 5: Swakopmund – Kamanjab (426km)                                     

Travel along the Atlantic Coast inland. Pass Brandberg, an extinct volcano and Namibia’s highest mountain. Our journey will take us further inland to Kamanjab.
To end our day and our year (!) we will visit the Himba people, a semi-nomadic tribe, living in scattered settlements throughout this region known as Kaokoveld. They are characterized by their proud yet friendly stature; the women are noted for their unusual beauty, enhanced by intricate hairstyles and traditional dress. A few hours are spent learning more about these fascinating people.

Onjowewe Self catering – “House in the Rocks”

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included

Himba Village included

01 January 2013

Day 6: Kamanjab — Etosha National Park (269km)

After breakfast, we will make our way to Etosha National Park, the most famous of Namibia’s parks. For the next two days, we will explore this vast park in pursuit of its abundant wildlife.

Camps have floodlit waterholes for excellent night game viewing of all kinds of animals coming for their evening drink while you enjoy yours.

Camping at Okaukuejo or Halali

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included

Permit for Etosha included

02 January 2013

Day 7: Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park opens at sunrise. Enjoy an early game drive.

Wait in anticipation at water holes that support a rich variety of mammals and birds. You never know what you might see behind the next bush.

Camping at Namutoni or just outside the park

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included

Permit for Etosha included

03 January 2013

Day 8: Etosha National Park – Rundu (469 km)

Our journey takes us north to the Kavango River. Stop at the Hoba Meteorite. Weighing over 60 tons, this space rock crashed through the atmosphere 80,000 years ago. Continue to Rundu, capital of the region. Explore the woodlands and boundary rivers. The Okavango River forms a natural border between Namibia and Angola. Five tribes live in this region, each led by a traditional chief who is assisted by a headman. Take an optional boat cruise along the river to observe the traditional lifestyle of these people while enjoying the surrounding paradise.

Omashahare Hotel

Breakfast, Lunch included

Entrance to Otjikoto Lake and Hoba Meteorite included

04 January 2013

Day 9: Kavango Region – Caprivi Region (485 km)

We will follow the flow of the Okavango River to the border of Caprivi where the river turns sharply south, forming the spectacular Okavango Delta in Botswana.

Tonight we will sleep on our way to Botswana.

Fish Eagle Nest B&B

Breakfast, Lunch included; Dinner own account

05 January 2013

Day 10: Caprivi Region – Kasane (126 km)

Our journey continues forward to the Zambezi River into Botswana. This narrow strip of land provides a migration route for a variety of game species moving from Botswana into Namibia. Arrived in Kasane, situated on the Chobe River.

Chobe Safari Lodge B&B

Breakfast included; Lunch & Dinner own account

Sunset cruise on the Zambezi River included

06 January 2013

Day 11: Chobe National Park

After sunrise, ride in an open-air vehicle to Chobe National Park, where wildlife roams freely. This park is home to Africa’s largest concentration of elephants. During the dry season hundreds of elephants, congregate along the fertile flood plains of the Chobe River. In the afternoon, embark on a guided Chobe sunset cruise. Experience an amazing variety of animals found along the banks of the river.

Chobbe Safari Lodge B&B

Breakfast included; Lunch & Dinner own account

Visit to Chobe National Park included

07 January 2013

Day 12: Chobe National Park – Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (120 km)

Cross the border into Zimbabwe and continue to the Victoria Falls.

Take a walking tour of Victoria Falls, truly one of the “Seven Wonders of the World.”

Victoria Falls Rest Camp — bungalows

Breakfast, Lunch included

Park entrance to Vic Falls included

08 January 2013

Day 13: Victoria Falls

Today you are welcome to do any activities that you desire on your own:

Flight over the Vic Falls, White River Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Bridge Swinging, Elephant Back Safari, Scenic Flights, Boat Cruise, Swimming in Devil’s Pools, shopping at curio market, walk into Zambia.

Victoria Falls Rest Camp — bungalows

Breakfast included

09 January 2013

Day 14: Victoria Falls – Maun (674 km)

 Inevitably, this is where the tour ends for many of you

Board your international flight home.

Breakfast included

OR

If there are some of you that can extend your holiday…we will travel back via Maun. Those of you travelling back with us to Namibia and get on the flight back from Windhoek...2 nights in Maun, so that you can visit the Okavango Delta.

10 January 2013

Day 15: Maun

Day to spend on the Okavango Delta.

11 January 2013

Day 16: Maun – Windhoek (808 km)

From Maun we will travel to Windhoek. This is where the tour ends. Sleep night in Windhoek

B&B in Windhoek

12 January 2013

Day 17: Windhoek

You can do shopping, before been taken to airport for your flight back to country.

 

 

English speaking guide Truck Meals: Breakfast - 12 Brunch - 1 Lunch - 8 Dinner - 5 Activities: Activity in Swakopmund Himba Village Visit Hoba Meteorite Sunset Cruise on Zambezi River Chobe National Park Game Drive Permits: Namib Naukluft Park (Sossusvlei) Etosha National Park Victoria Falls Visit Camping nights - 6 Fix accommodation - 7 2 Man Tent will be provided Camping equipment (chairs, tables, ensv.)
Flight from country and back. Luggage an also medical insurance All the activities and meals that are not mentioned in program. Mattress and sleeping bag (you can rent it from us, if you do not want to bring your own) Visa (s) to enter into Zimbabwe or Zambia (around US$50-00) Own arrangement if you stay longer in Victoria Falls or in Windhoek. Also when arrived before in Windhoek. Transport if fly out from Livingstone. Beverage and water Price on request available for the extra day’s type in green. Or anything else that we didn’t mention in program Tip Optional activities
For cancellation up to 3 days, a full refund will be given. For cancellation up to 1 days, 50% refund will be given.
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