22
Day Small Group Lodge Style Safari in Botswana &
Namibia
A safari in the last, true
wilderness of Africa - a photographer's delight! Discover the real
Africa. Sit around the fire
at night beneath the stars, listening to the calls of the wild... This
diverse safari is all
about wildlife, culture, bush, pictorial towns, local
markets, amazing coastlines
and stunning beaches. These African
memories will last a lifetime!
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Highlights:
Victoria Falls, Caprivi Strip Wildlife, Cultural experience at Rundu,
Etosha National Park, Kaokoland, Himba Tribes, Damaraland, Desert
Elephants, Swakopmund, Waterberg, Bushman Land, Okavango Delta, Khwai
River and Moremi, Magkadigkadi Pans, Chobe National Park, Victoria Falls.
ITINERARY:
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Day 1
Livingstone to Camp Kwando, Botswana. Our tour starts in Livingstone at
the Zambezi Waterfront. From here we make our way to Camp Kwando after
crossing the Zambezi River and entering Namibia. In the early afternoon
we will arrive at our Camp on the Kwando River. Before we have dinner
at our Lodge we'll go out on an afternoon game drive Mudumo National
Park. Mudumo is home to herds of red lechwe and the occasional
sitatunga, while spotted-necked otter, hippo and crocodile are also
found in these fertile waterways. [D] |
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Day 2
Rundu and N'kwazi Lodge, Namibia. Today we are driving west along the
Caprivi Strip to the town of Rundu. We make our way to N'Kwazi Lodge
and spend a relaxing afternoon in our Lodge on the banks of the Kavango
River overlooking Angola. You can do optional activities like a sunset
cruise, horse riding or just relax in the pool with a sundowner and
listen to calls of Mother Nature. Optional traditional dancing in the
evening. [BLD] |
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Day 3
Cultural Experience in Rundu, Namibia. On this day you'll have the
opportunity for a real Namibian cultural experience. After breakfast we
head out to visit a church and a school in Rundu, the closest town to
our Lodge, to experience the lifestyle and traditions of the Namibian
people. In the afternoon you will have more time for optional
activities you missed the day before or have another relaxing afternoon
by the pool. [BL] |
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Day 4-5
Etosha National Park, Namibia. After breakfast we leave our Lodge and
make our way further west into Namibia and onto Etosha National Park.
We spend two nights here, listening to the wild animals at night and
going for game drives during to day hoping to spot the 'Big 5'. At
night you'll have the opportunity to see the nocturnal animals of
Etosha at the floodlit waterholes of the camps and during the day
you'll visit the Etosha Pan to view animals like, Lions, cheetah,
Elephants, Giraffes and the numerous different types of antelope the
park has to offer. In the evenings we will enjoy our guide's self
cooked meals around the campfire. [BLD BLD] |
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Day 6
Damaraland to Opuwo, Kaokoland, Namibia. We leave Etosha National Park
through the North Gate, Nehale lya Mpingana Gate or King Nehale Gate
and drive through to Opuwo in the Kaokoland, which is one of the last
remaining wilderness areas in Southern Africa. It is a world of
incredible mountain scenery, a refuge for the rare desert elephant,
black rhino and giraffe and the home of the Himba people. In the later
afternoon we will arrive at our Lodge and enjoy dinner around the lodge
pool. [BLD] |
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Day 7
. Traveling with a local guide we visit the Himba
tribal villages. Many of the Himba people still live a traditional
lifestyle and have little contact with the modern world. Known for
their ochre body painting they are friendly but shy people. With a
little patience we can learn a great deal about their traditional
lifestyles and culture. Our guide translates for us and we provide food
for the village as thanks for their hospitality. Overnight at local
Lodge. [BLD] |
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Day 8
Palmwag, Namibia. Continuing through Damaraland we pass through
spectacular scenery with some of the country's most unusual natural
features. This afternoon is at leisure at our Lodge, nestled amongst
the savannah brush of the area, to go for a hike, swim in the pool or
sip cocktails by the bar. With luck the desert elephant might visit the
lodge waterhole in the late afternoon. Overnight in Damaraland Lodge.
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Day 9
Twyfelfontein and Brandberg White Lady, Namibia. Today we drive to the
Brandberg; on the way we stop at Twyfelfontein and walk to see the
bushman paintings and etchings in the area. Later on in the afternoon
we arrived at our Lodge and head off to hike to the famous White Lady
rock painting guided by a local guide, who will inform us about the
area and the White Lady paintings. If there's time in the afternoon we
can go on a walk trying to find the desert elephants with the help of a
local guide. [BLD] |
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Day 10-11
Swakopmund, Namibia. Heading west out of the dry interior of Namibia we
make our way to the coastal German town of Swakopmund on the Atlantic
Ocean. The next day is spent at your leisure where you can explore this
quaint town or participate in some of many optional activities like
sand boarding, quad biking or scenic flights, fishing etc. [BL B] |
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Day 12
Waterberg Plateau, Namibia. Today we leave the cold Atlantic coast
behind us and drive North East to the Waterberg Plateau close to
Otjiwarongo. Once we arrive we go for short hike in the reserve to view
the wildlife on the plateau. [BLD] |
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Day 13-14
Bushmanland - walking with the bushman, Namibia. Departing from the
Waterberg we drive deep into Bushman land and to our lodge for the next
two days, Tsumkwe Lodge. The following day we take an 8 hour guided
visit to the Ju'/hoan bushmen community and are shown the activities in
the village, such as the food being cooked, the beadwork, bows and
arrows being made, poison being prepared, etc. Then we take a walk in
the vicinity of the village to search for honey or springhare and bush
food. Traditional games will be played in the afternoon, ending in
traditional dancing. Overnight at Bushman land Lodge for both nights.
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Day 15-16
Okavango Delta, Botswana. We leave our Lodge in bushman land for Etsha
13, a small village on the western border of the Okavango Delta in
Botswana. From here we go in our 4x4 vehicles and take a motorboat
transfer us to Guma Lodge, where we spend the night. The next day is
spent exploring the network of waterways through thick vegetation in
mokoros (traditional dugout canoes) and speedboat viewing the wildlife
in the delta. The Delta is a well-preserved gem of Africa with a vast
oasis of crystal clear lake lets, lagoons and palm-fringed islands.
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Day 17-18
Khwai River, Botswana. Heading out of the Okavango Delta we drive onto
Maun from where we'll head to our tented Camp in the Khwai Region. Our
camp is between Chobe National Park and Moremi National Park. On
arrival at the lodge there'll be some time to relax on the pool before
we head out on a night drive hoping to spot some of the numerous
nocturnal animals in the area like lions, leopards, wild cats etc. The
following day is spent on game drives in the Khwai River area viewing
the wildlife. This is the premier game viewing area in Southern Africa
with huge herds of Elephant, prides of lions, pods of hippos in the
river and much more. We head back to camp after a fulfilling day out
with the African wildlife. [BLD BLD] |
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Day 19
Planet Baobab, Botswana. We leave the bush behind and travel east
towards the Magkadigkadi Pans. If the conditions allow we'll take a
drive onto the Pans. After appreciating the wide-open, uninhabited
spaces under the endless canopy of blue sky, we head off for our final
stop of the day, Planet Baobab. The rest of the afternoon we spend with
a hike to the elephant hole and relaxing at Planet Baobab's facilities.
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Day 20
Toro Lodge, Botswana. Today we drive up north to Chobe National Park
viewing game en route to Kasane and the Chobe area. The Chobe National
Park, which is the second largest national park in Botswana and covers
10,566 square km, and has one of the greatest concentrations of game
found on the African continent. In the afternoon we go on a sunset
cruise on the Chobe River and will have the opportunity to get close up
to all that the Chobe Park has to offer from lions, elephants, hippos,
crocodiles, birds and much more. [BLD] |
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Day 21
Victoria Falls, Zambia. Continuing our trip we leave Botswana via ferry
across the Zambezi and drive back to Livingstone in Zambia, the home of
Victoria Falls. Your guide will take you through to Victoria Falls
(entrance fee on own expense) and you will have the opportunity to take
part in several optional activities like White Water rafting, Bungee
jumping or Elephant back safaris, etc. [BL] |
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Day 22
Victoria Falls, Zambia. After breakfast at the Zambezi Waterfront this
22-day safari ends. This memorable lodge safari will leave you with
life long memories of all that the African continent has to offer. [B]
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TOUR COST: US$
4535 per person sharing
twin
Local Payment: us$240 per person
Single
Supplement: US$ 865
per person
Group Size:
maximum 10 people
Type of Safari:
Non-participation Lodge Safari
Accommodation:
3*+ Lodges
Includes:
Transport
on the tour, accommodation in lodges, resorts and tented camp, 20 breakfasts, 15
lunches, 16 dinners, activities as per itinerary, game drives as per
itinerary.
Meal
Key B: Breakfast L:
Lunch D: Dinner
Excludes: Meals not mentioned in the itinerary,
passport and travel visa fees, medical or travel insurance, items of a
personal nature, such as beverages, laundry. telephone calls,
gratuities, etc.
About Lodge Safaris: these safaris run with a maximum of 10 participants, accompanied by a guide, who is also the driver. Most of the breakfasts and dinners are provided in the restaurants of the lodges. The guide will prepare lunches and, on certain days (such as when we stay inside a National Park) breakfast and dinner as well. This is a non-participation trip.
Tailor-Made Travel: We can tailor-make a private safari to meet your departure date, time period, group size and budget.
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join this 22 day tour or for further information.