The Greater Namibia Lodge Special
- 7 Days (South Africa World Cup June - July 2010)
Namibia
is a photographers’ dream, providing one with numerous
wonderful photographic opportunities and unforgettable experiences.
This safari encompasses wonderful game-viewing opportunities
combined with a special Namibian experience.A couple of
nights are spent in Namibia's popular Namib Naukluft Park
and in Etosha National Park. One famous for the highest
red dunes in the world and one for its unusual white Salt
Pans which dominate the centre of the park.
Hailed
as one of Africa’s largest game parks, being almost
the size of Switzerland, this area is Namibia’s premier
game-viewing destination, covering thousands of kilometers
of dense bush and open plains where an incredible diversity
of game roam free, including lion, eland, elephant, giraffe,
rhino and ostrich.Here one can enjoy many a relaxing sundowner,
whilst observing the large concentrations of game coming
down to the floodlit waterholes to quench their thirst.
Day 01 and 02: (2 Nights) WINDHOEK – SOSSUSVLEI –
NAMIB DESERT
Overnight in comfortable Sossusvlei Desert Camp
or similar - Full board basis (drinks excluded at the bar)
The
red dunes at the Sossusvlei are some of the most impressive
natural treasures of Namibia. With a relative height of
about 375m above the Tsauchab River and a height difference
of about 225m to the neighbouring valleys these dunes are
amongst the highest in the world.Below the present dune
field lie the 30 million year-old Tsondab Sandstones, which
represent petrified dunes of an ancient Namib.
Thus
at Sossusvlei a picture of a desert is created, which lies
on the petrified evidence of an even older desert. Both
deserts however are separated by a long period of a more
humid climate. Upon at your arrival at Windhoek International
Airport, you will meet your safari guide and you will drive
to the Namib Naukluft Park (approximately 4/5hours drive).
You will spend the next two nights in the famous Sossusvlei/
Sesriem area, home to some of the highest sand-dunes in
the world. Sesriem, the gateway to Sossusvlei, is named
after a 30m deep canyon carved through layers of conglomerate
by the Tsauchab River.
The
name is translated as “six thongs” – a
reference to the fact that pioneer farmers had to use six
ox thongs to lower buckets to the pools in the narrow canyon.
A very early departure takes us to explore some of the highest
sand dunes in the world at the famous Sossusvlei in time
for sunrise. Morning spent exploring the area. Back to our
lodge for lunch. Afternoon spent visiting the Sesriem Canyon.
Optional
activities balloon flights and scenic flights over Sossusvlei
and Namib Desert.
Day 03: (1 Night) SWAKOPMUND
Overnight in chalet at a local guest house- Full
board basis (drinks excluded for dinner)
The
coast with its desert hinterland offers many options, both
for adventure and for relaxation. We leave the Namib Desert
and travel west towards the historic town of Swakopmund.
We'll have lunch en route. Afternoon spent at leisure or
exploring the town.Swakopmund is a popular amongst visitors
because of its old-world charm and relaxed atmosphere.
Founded
in 1892 during the period of German colonial rule, it served
as the territory’s main harbor for many years. Today
this quaint desert town, hedged by desert and sea, is enhanced
by lush green lawns, palm trees and carefully tended public
gardens.
Day 04 & 05: (2 Night) ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK
Overnight in chalets inside the park - Full board
basis
Our
next two evenings will be spent in the western side of Etosha
National Park. Our very basic routine will be to spend as
much time as is possible game viewing in this world-famous
park. We shall spend all morning out on a game drive, returning
for brunch around 11o’clock, after which you can relax
until the late afternoon, when we shall depart once again
on a game drive.
Day 06: (1 Nights) OKANJIMA
Overnight in comfortable Okanjima Lodge - Full
board basis www.okonjima.com
Okonjima,
home of the AfriCat Foundation, is a non-profit organisation
committed to long-term conservation of Namibia’s large
carnivores, especially cheetahs and leopards. A visit to
Okonjima will give you a chance to witness some of AfriCat’s
work.
Activities
include the “Cheetah Tracking Trail”, or a visit
to our Cheetah Project. Leopard viewing from the safety
of a hide or our game viewing vehicles.
Birding,
guided and self-guided trails. Okonjima also offer a BushmanTrail:
Experience a day in the life of a Bushman. You get to learn
about the art of making traditional artefacts and how the
San adapt and survive in an unforgiving wilderness environment.
Day 07:
This
morning we depart Okanjima and return to Windhoek in time
to connect your international flight.
The Greater
Namibia Lodge Special - 7 Days
MONTH
DATE
June 04 – 10
June 11 – 17
June/July 27 – 03
July 04 – 10
July 12 – 18
The
safari is starting and finishing in Windhoek, Namibia.
