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Africa Lodge Safari - Namibia & Botswana
Our lodge style safari starts
and ends in Livingstone,
Zambia
running through
Namibia and
Botswana. You will experience
the diverse cultural, wildlife
and scenery of Southern Africa,
while staying in comfortable
lodges. Experience the splendour
of untouched Africa by joining
an unforgettable safari.
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This diverse safari has every
aspect an adventurous world
traveller would be looking for;
wildlife, culture, bush,
pictorial cities, local markets,
amazing coast and beach scenery.
These African memories will last
you a lifetime!
Highlights: Victoria
Falls, Caprivi Strip Wildlife,
Cultural experience at Rundu,
Etosha National Park, Kaokoland,
Himba Tribes, Damaraland, Desert
Elephants, Swakopmund, Waterberg,
Bushman Land, Okavango Delta,
Khwai River and Moremi,
Magkadigkadi Pans, Chobe
National Park, Victoria Falls
Group Size:
maximum 10 people
Type of Safari:
Non-participation Lodge Safari
Accommodation:
3*+ Lodges
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from £2495.00pp |
from $4795.00pp |
from €4195.00pp |
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from £345.00 |
from $695.00 |
from €595.00 |
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A
local payment of ZAR 1700
(Approximately £170/$325/€275)
Includes:
Transport on the tour, all
accommodation, all meals and
activities as per itinerary,
game drives as specified.
Excludes:
Meals not mentioned in the
itinerary, all personal
expenses, insurance for luggage,
tips, drinks, laundry
Meals Key:
[B] Breakfast [L] Lunch [D]
Dinner
Tailor-Made Travel:
This safari runs on scheduled
dates throughout the year. We
can tailor-make a private safari
to meet your departure date,
time period, group size and
budget. Contact the office for
further information.
Please click here for the
detailed itinerary.
Departure Dates &
Availability:
Please click here regularly
as availability is updated every
2 weeks.
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Day 1
Our safari starts in
Livingstone, Zambia from where
we make our way to Namibia and
cross the Zambezi River by
Ferry. In the early afternoon we
arrive at our Camp on the Kwando
River. Before we have dinner at
our Lodge we enjoy an afternoon
game drive in the famous Horse
Shoe area which teems with
elephants, hippos, crocodiles,
birdlife and more during season.
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Day 2
Today we are driving along the
Caiprivi Strip further to the
town of Rundu. Our Lodge is
located just out of town where
we spend a relaxing afternoon on
the banks of the Kavango River
overlooking Angola. You can do
optional activities like a
sunset cruise, horse riding or
just relax in the pool with a
'sundowner' (drinks) and listen
to calls of Mother Nature.
Optional traditional dancing in
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Day 3
On the this day you have the
opportunity for a real Namibian
cultural experience. After
breakfast we head out to visit a
church and school in Rundu, the
closest town to our Lodge, to
experience the lifestyle and
traditions of the Namibian
people. In the afternoon you
will have more time for optional
activities you might have missed
the day before or have another
relaxing afternoon at the pool.
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Day 4-5
After breakfast we leave our
Lodge and make our way further
west into Namibia to the famous
Etosha National Park. We spend
two nights here, listening to
the wild animals at night and
going for game drives during to
day hoping to spot the ?Big 5?.
At night you have the
opportunity to see the noctumal
animals of Etosha at the
floodlit waterholes of the camps
and during the day you visit the
Etosha Pan to view animals like
lion, cheetah, elephant, giraffe
and numerous different types of
antelope which the park has to
offer. In the evenings we enjoy
our guide?s self cooked meals
around the campfire. [BLD] |
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Day 6
We leave Etosha National Park
through the North Gate, 'Nehale
Iya Mpingana Gate' or 'King
Nehale Gate' and drive up to
Opuwo in the Kaokoland,which is
one of the last remaining
wilderness areas in Southern
Africa. It is a world of
incredible mountain scenery, a
refuge for the rare desert
elephant, black rhino and
giraffe as well as the home of
the Himba people. In the later
afternoon we will arrive at our
lodge and enjoy dinner around
the lodge pool. [BLD] |
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Day 7
Travelling with a local guide we
visit the Himba tribal villages.
Many of the Himba people still
live in traditional style and
have little contact with the
modern world. Known for their
ochre body painting they are
friendly but shy people. With a
little patience we can learn a
great deal about their
traditional lifestyles and
culture. Our guide translates
for us and we provide food for
the village as thanks for their
hospitality. We overnight at
local lodge. [BLD] |
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Day 8
Continuing through Damaraland we
pass through spectacular scenery
with some of the country's most
unusual natural features. This
afternoon is at leisure at our
Lodge, nestled amongst the
savannah brush of the area, to
go for a hike, swim in the pool
or sip cocktails by the bar.
With luck the desert elephant
might visit the lodge waterhole
in the late afternoon. [BLD] |
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Day 9
Today we drive to the Brandberg,
on the way we stop at
Twyfelfontein and walk to see
the bushman paintings and
etchings in the area. Later on
in the afternoon we arrived at
our Lodge and head off to hike
to the famous White Lady rock
painting guided by a local
guide, who will inform us about
the area and the White Lady
paintings. If there's time in
the afternoon we can go on a
walk trying to find the desert
elephants with the help of a
local guide. [BLD] |
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Day 10-11
Heading west out of the dry
interior of Namibia we make our
way to the coastal German town
of Swakopmund on the Atlantic
Ocean. The next day is spent at
your leisure where you can
explore this quaint town or
participate in some of many
optional activities like sand
boarding, quad biking or scenic
flights, fishing etc. [BL B]
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Day 12
Today we leave the cold Atlantic
coast behind us and drive North
East to the Waterberg Plateau
close to Otjiwarongo. Once we
arrive we go for short hike in
the reserve to view the wildlife
on the plateau. [BLD] |
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Day 13-14
Departing from the Waterberg we
drive deep into Bushman land and
to our Lodge for the next two
days. The following day we take
an 8 hour guided visit to the
Ju?/hoan bushmen community and
are shown the activities in the
village, such as the food being
cooked, the beadwork, bows and
arrows being made, poison being
prepared, etc. Then we take a
walk in the vicinity of the
village to search for honey or
springhare and bush food.
Traditional games will be played
in the afternoon, ending with
traditional dancing. [BLD]
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Day 15-16
We leave our Lodge in bushman
land for Etsha 13, a small
village on the western border of
the Okavango Delta in Botswana.
From here we go in our 4x4
vehicles and a motorboat
transfers us to Guma Lodge,
where we spend the night. The
next day is spent exploring the
network of waterways through
thick vegetation in mokoros
(traditional dugout canoes) and
speedboat, viewing the wildlife
in the delta. The Delta is a
well-preserved gem of Africa
with a vast oasis of crystal
clear lake lets, lagoons and
palm-fringed islands. [BLD] |
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Day 17-18
Heading out of the Okavango
Delta we drive onto Maun from
where we head to our tented Camp
in the Khwai Region. Our camp is
between Chobe National Park and
Moremi National Park. On arrival
at the Lodge there'll be some
time to relax on the pool before
we head out on a night drive
hoping to spot some of the
numerous nocturnal animals in
the area like lions, leopards,
wild cats etc. The following day
is spent on game drives in the
Khwai River area viewing the
wildlife. This is the premier
game viewing area in Southern
Africa with huge herds of
elephants, prides of lions, pods
of hippos in the river and much
more. We head back to camp after
a fulfilling day out with the
African wildlife. [BLD]
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Day 19
We leave the bush behind and
travel east towards the
Magkadigkadi Pans. If the
conditions allow we?ll take a
drive onto the Pans. After
appreciating the wide-open,
uninhabited spaces under the
endless canopy of blue sky, we
head off for our final stop of
the day, Planet Baobab. The rest
of the afternoon we spend with a
hike to the elephant hole and
relaxing at Planet Baobab's
facilities. [BLD] |
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Day 20
Today we drive up north to Chobe
National Park viewing game en
route to Kasane and the Chobe
area. The Chobe National Park,
which is the second largest
national park in Botswana and
has one of the greatest
concentrations of game, found on
the African continent. In the
afternoon we go on a sunset
cruise on the Chobe River and
have the opportunity to get
close up to all that Chobe Park
has to offer; lions, elephants,
hippos, crocodiles, birds and
much more. [BLD] |
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Day 21
Continuing our trip we leave
Botswana via ferry across the
Zambezi and drive back to
Livingstone in Zambia - the home
of Victoria Falls. Your guide
will take you through to
Victoria Falls and you will have
the opportunity to take part in
several optional activities like
White Water rafting, Bungee
jumping or Elephant back
safaris, etc. [BL] |
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Day 22
After breakfast at the Zambezi
Waterfront this 22 day safari
ends. This memorable lodge
safari will leave you with life
long memories of all that the
African continent has to offer.
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