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Meet our Neighbours

Meet our Neighbours

Starting fromN$ 42 810 per person

Travel from the central highlands of Windhoek to the Namib Desert and world renown Sossusvlei.  To the Atlantic Ocean and Namibia’s Skeleton Coast,  on to Etosha National Park for an excellent game viewing experience.  The water rich northern areas are quite unlike the rest of the country, travel through the BwaBwata National Park as you make your way to Botswana and Chobe National Park ending with the natural wonder of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. 

Duration:
15 Days / 14 Nights
Group Size:
Minimum 1
Vehicles used:

1 - 4 guests – Toyota Fortuner 4x4 / similar

Included

  • Accommodation as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Vehicle inclusions:  Unlimited kilometres | Premium cover | contract fee | tyre & glass damage | airport transfers | 1-2 spare tyres | Unlimited additional drivers.
  • Transfers from/to airport
  • VAT + Tourism Levy

Excluded

  • Fuel
  • Vehicle exclusions:  One-way drop-off fees NAD11 580.00 | additional equipment | fines & fine handling fee | lost key call out fee | fuel.   Credit Card Block NAD2500.00
  • Cross border permit to Botswana, South Africa  N$650. Cross border customs fees/insurance etc. for drivers own account  (rates subject to change).
  • Meals other than specified
  • Additional activities not specified in program 
  • Park /Entrance Fees (NAD150.00 per person & NAD50.00 per vehicle per day) & sightseeing fees – prices subject to change.
  • All beverages (bottled water, juices, soft drinks & alcoholic drinks, snacks etc.)
  • International & regional flights and Airport Taxes (if applicable)
  • Travel Insurance
  • All expenses of a personal nature
  • One way Drop-off Fees for your Car Rental

Itinerary

Day 1 - Windhoek International airport - City

Route:      Windhoek Hosea Kutako International airport - City
Distance: 48 km

Journey:  You will be met in the arrivals hall of our International airport and transferred into the city of Windhoek.  Remainder of day at leisure.  Depending on your arrival time we suggest joining a short City & Katutura tour / Penduka - Craft market.

Day 2 - Windhoek to Sesriem

Route:      Windhoek to Sesriem
Distance:  310 km

Journey:  Your vehicle will be delivered to you after breakfast this morning.  Embark on the drive to Sossusvlei, home to the giant red dunes, some of the most spectacular in the world!   It is a wild, beautiful and romantic spot, with sparse vegetation edging a few water courses which flow in from the Tsauchab River, here Springbok, Oryx and Ostrich are often seen.  During late afternoon enjoy a sundowner overlooking the plains and Naukluft mountains.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Dinner

Day 3 - Sesriem - Sossusvlei - Sesriem

Route:      Sesriem - Sossusvlei - Sesriem
Distance: 130 km

Journey:  Up at dawn so as you can make the most of the early morning hours in the Namib Naukluft Park as the sun rises over the dunes with the colours changing over the dunes, early morning or late afternoon are the best times for this.  Return to the lodge for lunch and visit Sesriem Canyon mid to late afternoon, explore the cool passageways of this Canyon on foot. The canyon is small but very picturesque - many plants grow in the shade and shelter it offers, and water pools attract several species of birds and animals.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Dinner

Day 4 - Namib Naukluft to Swakopmund

Route:      Namib Naukluft to Swakopmund
Distance: 345 km

Journey:  Today you travel via the Gaub and Kuiseb Canyons to the Atlantic Ocean and coastal town of Swakopmund.  Passing through the settlement of Solitaire  stop for photos at the Tropic of Capricorn sign.   At Walvis Bay spend time at the lagoon which is Paradise for bird lovers with roughly 50 species of seabirds, including vivid flocks of flamingos, bulky- billed pelicans and glossy black cormorants. Your arrival in Swakopmund will be after lunch with this afternoon to explore the town.

 

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 5 - Swakopmund to Etosha National Park

Route:      Swakopmund to Etosha National Park
Distance: 512 km

Journey: Your journey today takes you inland to the sun baked town of Usakos.  Omaruru is a good place to stop with its good restaurants and souvenir shops.  Visit the Kristall Kellerei which is the only manufacturer of Namibian brandy and is one of four wine producers in the country (they also produce a variety of schnapps from prickly pears).  Travelling via the Erongo region through the town of Outjo to the world famous Etosha National Park.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 6 - Etosha National Park

Route:      Etosha National Park

You may choose to do your game drives in your touring vehicle, alternatively join one of the guided game drives for either the morning, afternoon or night drive with spotlight.  The best time for game viewing are the early morning and late afternoon hours, Okaukujeo Resort has the better of the floodlit waterholes in the National Park.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 7 - Okaukeujo to Mushara Lodge

Route:      Okaukuejo to Mushara Lodge

Journey:  After an early breakfast pack up and leave Okaukuejo travelling to the most central of the Resorts, Halali.  Stretch legs and have some lunch before heading off towards Namutoni, after exiting  the National Park it is a short drive to your lodge for overnight.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 8 - Mushara Lodge to Rundu

Route:      Mushara Lodge to Rundu
Distance: 410 km

Journey:  Early morning start as there are a few sights you may wish to take in today such as Lake Otjikoto, the museum in Tsumeb and the Hoba Meteorite.  The journey takes you into the Kavango region which is dominated by the Kavango River which forms a natural border between Namibia and Angola.  Due to the river this area of the country is considerably greener than the rest of Namibia, rich in fauna and flora this is the only perennial river in Africa that flows eastwards without reaching the ocean. After a journey of more than a thousand kilometers, it drains itself in the endless sands of the Okavango Delta in Botswana.

Alternatively you can also travel via Tsinsabis, where you will come across a few of the settlements of the San People. 

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 9 - Rundu to Divundu

Route:      Rundu to Divundu
Distance: 225 km

Journey:  After a leisurely breakfast your short drive brings you to Divundu, a village on the south-eastern banks of the Okavango in the Kavango East Region where the River cuts through Namibia meandering into Botswana.  This area is the homestead of the local Mbukushu kings.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Dinner

Day 10 - Divundu

Route:      Divundu

Journey: Optional game drives into Mahango National Park, guided drives across the river into BwaBwata National Park, boat cruises and village visits.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Dinner

Day 11 - Divundu to Camp Kwando

Route:      Divundu to Camp Kwando
Distance: 252 km

Journey:  There is sufficient time for a morning activity before heading off into the Zambezi Region (Caprivi strip) and the BwaBwata National Park which was created by merging Caprivi Game Park and Mahango Game Reserve.  This Park is bounded by the Okavango River to the west and the Kwando River to the east. Angola lies to the north and Botswana to the south.  An important migration route from Botswana to Angola for African elephant and some other game species. It is an unusual as a Protected Area in that people live in the park, the Namibian Government involves park residents and neighbours in planning and managing the park.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Dinner

Day 12 - Camp Kwando to Kasane (Botswana)

Route:      Camp Kwando to Kasane (Botswana)
Distance: 265 km

Journey:  Katima is the main town in this region and sits on the banks of the Zambezi River (which flows into Zimbabwe). South of Katima farewell to Namibia as you cross the border into Botswana and on to Kasane, a town in the northeastern corner of Botswana, near the borders with Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It's the gateway to Chobe National Park, known for the herds of elephants which converge on the Chobe River in the dry season.

 

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 13 - Chobe National Park

Morning game drives are available into Chobe National Park with afternoon / evening boat cruise on the Chobe River.

Your rental vehicle will be collected today as  road transfer across the border has been arranged for tomorrow morning.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 14 - Kasane to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)

Route:      Kasane to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Distance: 85 km

Journey:  mid morning you will be collected from your the lodge and transferred across the border to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe).  This is the gateway to the massive waterfall of the same name  and is one of the seven wonders of the world.  The best time to catch the rainbows  is early to mid afternoon when the sun is in a perfect position over main falls.  The falls are situated in the Victoria Falls National Park (Zimbabwe) and are split between  Zimbabwe and Zambia (Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park).

Should you wish to add an additional night in Victoria Falls to this program please enquire as to pricing from us.  There are many additional activities to be done in the area, from adventure white water rafting, bungee jumping, gorge swings, sunset cruise, helicopter flights, village and national park visits, canoeing and much more.

Included Meals

Breakfast

Day 15 - Depart from Victoria Falls

Transfer to Victoria Falls airport for your outbound flight.

Included Meals

Breakfast
Start Accommodation Destination Basis Room type Duration
Day 1 Villa Violet Windhoek B + B Twin 1 night
Day 2 Desert Camp Namib Desert DBB Twin 2 nights
Day 4 Namib Guesthouse Swakopmund B + B Twin 1 night
Day 5 Okaukuejo Resort Okaukuejo Resort B + B Twin room 2 nights
Day 7 Mushara Lodge Outer eastern Etosha DBB Twin room 1 night
Day 8 Hakusembe River Lodge Rundu B + B Twin room 1 night
Day 9 Ndhovu Safari Lodge Divundu DBB Twin tent 2 nights
Day 11 Camp Kwando Kwando River DBB Twin 1 night
Day 12 The Old House Kasane - Botswana B + B Twin room 2 nights
Day 14 Explorers Village Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe B + B Twin room 1 night
Day 15 Depart Zimbabwe        
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The Chobe National Park is the biggest in the Chobe/Kasane region. It is one of the largest parks in Botswana. Its landscape varies from floodplains, dense Mopane forests, and savanna to grasslands. You can expect to see a magnificent wealth of game, e.g. giraffes, a wide variety of Antelopes, Hippos, Buffalo, lions, bat-eared foxes, cheetah wild-dog, leopards etc. and also a massive population of elephants. Kasane is the main town of this region and is a tourist hub. Kasane also offers boat trips for game viewing on the Chobe River.

Vic Falls Walkway

The Scottish missionary David Livingstone identified the falls in 1855, and naming them Victoria Falls after Queen Victoria. Since the mid 20th century, the site is growing to be a very important source of tourism to both Zimbabwe and Zambia, situated approx. 10km outside the city of Livingstone. It is known as one of the world’s seven natural wonders and one of the most spectacular natural sites in the world.

The Falls are 1.7 km wide with a volume of between 20,000 and 700,000 cubic metres per minute, falling down a vertical drop of 100 metres. The spray of the Falls can be seen from a distance of 30km and hereafter its local name, Mosi-oa-Tunya, “The smoke that thunders.”

Due to the increasing levels of tourism and the region’s development, it has become known as a centre for adventure sports. Activities gained attractiveness in the area, including white-water rafting in the gorges, bungee jumping from the bridge, game fishing, horse riding, kayaking, and flights over the falls.

Tintenpalast or Ink Palace Parliament Building in Windhoek, Namibia

Windhoek, with its now over 500,000 inhabitants, is the largest city in Namibia. The pretty capital is located at an altitude of 1650 meters, in a basin of mountain ranges, lined by the Eros Mountains in the north and the Auas Mountains in the south. To the west, the Khomas Highlands stretch towards the Namib and the coast. The influence of the German language and culture can be seen in many areas due to the colonial past.

Particularly worth seeing are the “Ink Palace”, Namibia’s parliament building, the Christuskirche of the Lutheran community from 1896, the new bombastic Independence Museum right next to it and the “Alte Feste”, once the headquarters of the protection force and now the Namibian National Museum.

Tamboti Campsite Fireplace

The environment is becoming denser and greener, trees are becoming more numerous. Free-roaming goats, sheep and cattle move between the settlements, and fields with corn and millet, and unexpectedly cross the roadway due to the lack of fences. On the roadside, woodcarvers sit in front of their huts and shelters and offer their carving work. The transport of water to the villages is unique, namely with environmentally friendly ox-drawn sledges.

The district capital, Rundu, is located on a small hill directly on the Kavango River. This is the lifeline of this region . Over a length of more than 400 kilometres, the Kavango River marks the border between Namibia and Angola before turning south into the Okavango Delta

200 Kilometers east of Rundu, near the village of Divundu, is one of the scenic highlights, the Popa Falls. The Popa Falls are not really a waterfall, but only rapids, which looks more impressive in deep water than in high water, because then the rock reef stands out more strongly from the riverbed.

The national parks such as Mahango Park are home to a range of animals, including hippos.

People standing along the Skeleton Coast busy fishing.

Swakopmund was of great importance as a port during the German colonial period. Since the coastal waters are actually too shallow, a protected bay is missing and the surf is too strong, this attempt has failed.

Today Swakopmund is a popular holiday town for visitors offering many tourist attractions.

Swakopmund’s surrounding area also has a lot to offer. Particularly attractive are trips along the magnificent dune-lined coast, both to Walvis Bay, located 30 kilometers to the south, with its peaceful lagoon. The lagoon is a bird paradise. Especially impressive are the flamingos, which are usually very numerous near the shore looking for crayfish.

On a clear day, you can see the striking black and white lighthouse on the tip of the headland in the northwest of the lagoon.

In addition, sea salt is produced in Walvis Bay. 400,000 tons of high-quality salt are extracted annually on the 3,500 hectare salt fields

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Sandboarding is permitted on the approximately 130-meter-high sand dune. Pure quadbike tours are also possible, one-hour or two-hour. Since it is easy to get lost in the almost endless dune world, quadbiking should only be done in the company of a guide.

Historic buildings

The beautiful historical buildings in Swakopmund – Hohenzollern House, Woermann House, Old District Court, Princess Rupprecht’s home, cable fair, “Knight’s Castle” – can be easily got to know during a stroll through the city.

Crystal Gallery Swakopmund

The Crystal Gallery in Swakopmund, on the corner of Tobias Hainyeko and Theo-Ben Gurirab Avenue, is definitely worth a visit. In modern designed rooms, the entire variety of ores and minerals to be found in Namibia is exhibited here, tourmalines, amethysts, aquamarines, dioptase, quartzes and much more. Particularly impressive is a giant quartz weighing 14 tons, the crystal is 3 meters wide and just as high, and the exposure took several years.

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The former Caprivi Strip (today Zambezi region), is a bulge in the northeast of Namibia. Drawing the border and naming it after Leo von Caprivi, it dates back to the colonial prehistory of the country as German South-West Africa.

The Caprivi is the most water-rich region in Namibia. The area is surrounded by the Okavango, ,Kwando, and Zambezi rivers, all of which originate in Angola. In addition, there are also rivers such as the Linyanti and the Chobe.

The abundance of water in the Caprivi ensures an immeasurable wildlife population, in addition, to a large number of elephants. Although there are no border fences, the game is protected and allows the animals to move relatively undisturbed to the neighboring countries of Botswana and Zambia.

The entire western Caprivi is now a wildlife sanctuary. In 2002, the former Mahango Game Park and the West Caprivi Game Park were combined to form the Bwabwata National Park. In East Caprivi there are two other game reserves, Mudumo National Park and the wide-ranging Mamili National Park

Both national parks are home mainly to large population to elephants, but also rare antelope species, zebras, hippos, crocodiles and over 430 bird species.

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The dunes in the Namib Desert were formed over the course of many millions of years. Sand,which was constantly washed into the sea by the Orange River, was transported northwards along the west coast by the cold Benguela Current. The surf pushed the sand ashore. Coastal dunes were formed, which were shifted inland by the wind. The wind is still constantly shifting the sand of the shifting dunes

Namibia’s scenic highlight in the middle of the Namib Desert is the Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft Park – is a salt-encrusted clay depression surrounded by mighty sand dunes. In 2013, the area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dunes in the Sossusvlei sometimes reach heights of 300 meters and more and are therefore among the highest in the world. The record is held by the 350-meter-high “Big Daddy” or “Big Mama”.

The Tsauchab River has created as a gorge millions of years ago with steep and almost vertical conglomerate rock walls rising upwards, sometimes up to 30 meters. The incision is only a few meters wide. This is the nearby Sesriem Canyon. The Tsauchab Rivier supplies the water after a good rainfall, especially from the Naukluft mountains through the canyon to the Sossusvlei. This event is extremely rare.

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The Etosha National Park covers an area of over 22,000 square kilometers and was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1907. In the center is an extensive salt pan, about 5,000 square kilometers in size, surrounded by grass savannas, light bushland in the west and dry forest in the northeast.

Gravel roads lead to the waterholes, where it is best to observe the game. There are three major state rest camps, Okaukuejo in the central part of the national Park, Namutoni in the east and the Halali Camp in between.

Almost the entire range of African game is represented in the park.

Etosha National Park is open all year round, every day from sunrise to sunset. At nightfall you have to be in one of the rest camps or leave the park beforehand.

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