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Namibia
Namibia is a place of quiet, uncluttered beauty. It has one of
the world’s lowest population densities and is one of the last
remaining unspoiled areas of the planet. Northern Namibia is
home to Damaraland, one of the country’s most scenic areas,
Lake Malawi
and Etosha, the country’s unmissable national park, with an
Katanga
Namibia
amazing array of wildlife. In Southern Namibia you’ll find
Plateau
the famous red landscape of the Namib Desert and Naukluft
Angola
National Park, home to some of the weirdest and rarest plant
n View wildlife in Etosha National Park n Climb the world’s
and animal species in the world. Here also is Sossusvlei, home
highest sand dunes in Sos
Malawi
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susvlei n Explore the Namib Desert
of the world’s highest sand dunes
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(up to 400m high).
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Etosha National Park
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Flight details Flight Time
Flights to Windhoek (via Johannesburg) Approx 11 hours to Johannesburg
Okavango
with Virgin Atlantic depart daily from
Approx 2 hours from Johannesburg
Namib
Namibia
Delta
London Heathrow. Onward flight to
to Windhoek
Windhoek with South African Airways
or Air Namibia.
Time Difference
Limpopo Riv
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Swakopmund
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Windhoek
Botswana
Flight upgrades
Walvis Bay
Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy
Language
Kalahari
available to Johannesburg frKrugerom £349
English is the official language
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supplement per person each wNationalay.
of Namibia.
Sossusvlei
Virgin Atlantic Upper Class av
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from £1,355 supplement per person
Mbabane
Maputo
Namibian Dollar
Atlantic
each way.
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Keetmanshoop
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For full flexibility call us on 0844 557 4002/travel agents call 0844 557 4001
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