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NAMIBIA TOUR


Swakopmund Camelthorn trees


Etosha National Park


where you can enjoy beautiful views over the Atlantic Ocean while you eat.


Day 6 is free to you to spend relaxing or exploring at your own pace. Alternatively, why not join our optional dolphin and seal catamaran cruise – sure to be a truly memorable experience. We also offer an optional tour of the city, including some of its fascinating townships, where you can get a real flavour of the local cultures.


Dinner tonight is at another local eaterie, the Tug Restaurant, located on the seafront and serving delicious seafood.


ATLANTIC VILLA GUESTHOUSE OR THE DELIGHT HOTEL, SWAKOPMUND (3-STAR)


DAYS 7 & 8 Damaraland Today we head north to the Damaraland area, where we can spend the rest of the day relaxing. Take advantage of your lodge’s facilities which include a viewing point from which you can admire your beautiful surroundings. This is also an ideal place for star gazing, which you may choose to experience during your time here.


This evening we’ll gather for a meal made using fresh ingredients from the lodge’s gardens.


The Twyfelfontein area is rich in fascinating geology and culture, which we discover on day 8. Highlights include the petrified forest, a collection of fossilised trees that exist within an old river channel, as well as ancient rock carvings and the Damara Living Museum, where you’ll learn about some of Namibia’s oldest inhabitants. Discover a Damara village, watch traditional performances and perhaps even buy hand-crafted jewellery during your visit.


We will return to the lodge and spend the afternoon at leisure. Perhaps spend some time by the pool before enjoying another delicious meal here. DAMARA MOPANE LODGE, DAMARALAND (3-STAR)


DAYS 9-10 Etosha National Park The Etosha National Park is a vast game reserve which hosts an incredible array of mammals, reptiles and birds. We head here on day 9, making a stop for lunch at Outjo on the way before experiencing our first game drive this afternoon. We are one of the few tour operators to include game drives in 4x4 safari vehicles within Etosha National Park, so you will have great views of the wildlife that inhabits the park, including endangered species such as


black rhinos. This evening at the lodge we’ll enjoy a drink on the idyllic deck before gathering for dinner.


On day 10, we’ll board 4x4 safari vehicles for a full-day game drive in the park, with plenty of chances to tick more fascinating wildlife off the list. We’ll return to the lodge for dinner together this evening. ETOSHA SAFARI LODGE OR ETOSHA SAFARI CAMP


DAY 11 Etosha National Park This morning we’ll head to the eastern border of the Etosha National Park, where our next lodge is situated. On the way, there will be even more opportunities to watch the animals as they gather around the waterholes and roam freely around the park – incredible sights that you’ll surely never forget. Once we have arrived, the rest of the day is free for you to relax. Enjoy dinner at the lodge this evening. MOKUTI LODGE, ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK (3-STAR)


DAY 12 Windhoek We return to Windhoek today, where you can relax and take advantage of your hotel’s facilities. Perhaps enjoy an ice-cold Nambian beer in the bar or a snack on the patio and reflect on your wonderful experiences. SAFARI HOTEL, WINDHOEK (3-STAR)


DAYS 13 & 14 Windhoek to UK You’ll transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK via Johannesburg on day 13, arriving on day 14. SAFARI HOTEL, WINDHOEK (3-STAR)


Please note: We want you to get the most from your holiday with us so please be advised that this tour is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.


Namibia is a unique and vast country which means long days driving and travelling.


DEPARTURE DATES


For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SLNAM


2017 Heathrow 22 Feb 10 May 2 Aug 11 Oct 2018 Heathrow 21 Feb 9 May


Flights with South African Airways or similar scheduled airline to Windhoek, via Johannesburg. Transfer time is approx. 45 mins. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.


Please have passport details ready when booking 187


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