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Africa › Namibia, South Africa


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PRICE PER DAY


£899 64


TOUR ONLY £ MY OWN ROOM


209 £


Cape & Dunes Overland 14 days › Windhoek to Cape Town


✓ Seeing the ‘Big Five’ in Etosha National Park ✓ Trying adrenaline activities ✓ Tackling the world’s largest sand dunes ✓ Fish River Canyon, the world’s second largest canyon ✓ Experience the culture in Cape Town


Experience incredible desert scenery and cosmopolitan city streets as you discover the diverse riches of South Africa and Namibia on this two week adventure. Beginning in Namibia, and continuing down the western edge of South Africa, this tour is a nature and adventure lover’s dream. Explore the world’s highest sand dunes, visit Africa’s largest canyon and view Etosha National Park in search if the ‘Big Five’. Our expert Group Leader will reveal the region’s hidden gems, taking the hassle out of travel so you can focus on breathtaking scenery and incredible wildlife. This is truly an African experience.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Windhoek Arrive at any time. › Day 2 Waterberg Plateau Game Park (1B,1L,1D) Optional forest walk in Waterberg Plateau Game Park. › Day 3-4 Etosha National Park (2B,2L,2D) Game drive in own vehicle. Option to embark on an open safari vehicle game drive in the afternoon/ night. › Day 5 Damaraland (1B,1L,1D) Morning game drive in own vehicle. Travel up the Skeleton Coast through beautiful desert landscapes. › Day 6-7 Swakopmund (1B,1L) Meet our local friends and explore the back streets and local culture on a guided walk. Choose among sand boarding, a dolphin cruise, sky diving, a Living Desert tour or many more as optional activities! › Day 8-9 Namib Desert (2B,2L,2D) Explore Sossusvlei Dunes. Option to climb up breathtaking Dune 45. › Day 10 Fish River Canyon (1B,1L,1D) Enjoy the sunset at Fish River Canyon. › Day 11 Gariep River (1B,1L,1D) Travel past large plantations of Rooibos tea. Camp at scenic Gariep River. Option to ride in a canoe. › Day 12 Cederberg (1B,1L,1D) View dramatic Western Cape scenery, camp on a local farm, sip a local wine. › Day 13 Cape Town (1B,1L) Option to explore vibrant Cape Town; visit Robben Island, Table Mountain and V&A Waterfront. › Day 14 Cape Town (1B) Depart at any time.


Energy Level Tour Code: DNDOG Overland/Wildlife Etosha NP Swakopmund Namib Desert


Gariep River Cederberg


Cape Town What you need to know


What’s included: Etosha National Park entrance with game drives, Sossusvlei Dunes entrance, Fish River Canyon entrance, Waterberg Plateau Game Park entrance.


Accommodation: Simple hotel (2 nts), Participation camping (9 nts), Multishare guesthouse (2 nts). Transport: Overland vehicle, walking. Group size: Max 22, Avg 18. Group leader: Group Leader/ cook and driver throughout, local guides.


Meals included: 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 9 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD75-90 for meals not included.


Waterberg Plateau NP Windhoek


NAMIBI A


Fish River Canyon NP


SOUT H AFRICA


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


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For full details of tour dates and prices visit www.edgeadventures.com/tours/dndog


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