AFRICA Fish River Canyon
CLASSIC NAMIBIA 13 Days from £3095 pp twin share with flights
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Our classic journey of Northern Namibia offers visitors some of the most remarkable natural and cultural landscapes anywhere in Africa.
DAYS 1/2 – Fly to Windhoek Fly overnight with Virgin Atlantic to Windhoek, 1 night at Safari Court Hotel.
Himba tribe Etosha National Park
DAYS 3 to 5 – Etosha National Park Travel to Etosha National Park for a 3 night stay split across two camps. Included daily safaris, go in search of large game and spend time by waterholes to observe the wildlife.
DAY 6 – Himba Community Today spend time with one of Namibia’s most distinctive tribes, the Himbas. Continue to Damaraland for a 2-night stay at Damara Mopane Lodge.
DAY 7 – Damaraland One of the last true wilderness areas in Africa, today we discover Damaraland passing through scenic landscapes en route to the Petrifi ed Forest and rock engravings at Twyfelfontein.
DAYS 8/9 – Swakopmund We continue to the charming coastal resort of Swakopmund. At leisure.
DAYS 10/11 – Sossusvlei
Continue to the Namib Desert, stay 2 nights at Namib Desert Lodge. Visit Sossusvlei with a chance to climb the world highest sand dunes.
DAYS 12/13 – Return to the UK From Windhoek fl y Virgin Atlantic via Johannesburg to Heathrow. Arrive the following day.
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COMBINE WITH CAPE TOWN Cape Town’s spectacular setting and myriad charms are just a short fl ight from Windhoek, making it an ideal destination for a captivating extension to your Namibian journey. Cape Town offers a wealth of attractions, from the towering slopes of Table Mountain and the breathtaking majesty of the Cape of Good Hope, to its pristine bays and beaches. So why not extend your stay?
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2 WEEK NAMIBIAN HIGHLANDS PROJECT
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DIVERSE NAMIBIA 13 Days from £3695 pp twin share with flights
An intimate exploration interspersed with activities, using a mixture of tented camps and lodges - altogether a true Namibian adventure.
DAYS 1/2 – Fly to Windhoek Fly overnight with Virgin Atlantic via Johannesburg to Windhoek, 1 night at Olive Grove Guesthouse.
DAYS 3/4 – Sossusvlei Today we travel to Sossusvlei and discover the vivid orange dunes with guided walks and drives to scenic viewpoints. 2 nights in the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve (tented).
DAYS 5/6 – Swakopmund
Drive up the skeleton coast to Swakopmund. Cruise with the dolphins and seals along the Atlantic coast, 2 nights at Hansa Hotel.
DAY 7 – Damaraland Travel to Damaraland for lunch at Save the Rhino Trust Camp. 3 nights in Damaraland Adventurer Camp (tented).
DAYS 8/9 – Damaraland Go in search of Desert Elephants and Black Rhino before viewing the prehistoric rock engravings at Twyfelfontein.
THE CAPRIVI STRIP
Home to a rich mix of ethnic tribes and fed by the waters of four perennial rivers, the Caprivi Strip is abundant in big game. Its riverine forests and vast areas of remote wetland attract over 600 species of birds, as well as large herds of buffalo, elephant and hippo.
DAYS 10/11 – Etosha National Park Travel to Ongava Game Reserve on the boundary of Etosha National Park, to experience big game viewing and this iconic salt pan. 2 nights at Andersson’s Camp.
DAYS 12/13 – Fly to UK Return to Johannesburg via Windhoek for your Virgin Atlantic fl ight to Heathrow. Arrive the following day.
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