Dunes of Namabia

The Dunes of Namibia

Duration

10

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

2 People, Groups

Languages

English

Namibia offers a chance to really get away from it all. With two people per square kilometer, it is the second least densely populated country on the planet. Namibia is made famous for its dramatic desert landscapes and unique wildlife. Special wildlife includes tracking black rhino and cheetah on foot.

10 Days / 9 Night

You will be met at Windhoek Airport and transferred to your hotel for a relaxing evening before your flight tomorrow to the Namib Nature Reserve.

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Am Weinberg Boutique Hotel

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Eros Airport for your scheduled flight to Kwessi Dunes. Reconnect with the wild in the striking NamibRand Nature Reserve. 

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Kwessi Dunes

Absorb and soak up the landscape that is as much the attraction as the wildlife. Lookout for the rarer creatures like the aardwolf. The Kewssi Dunes is a bird lovers paradise, ask you guide to find the dune lark, which is only found in Namibia. After dinner enjoy a celestial show in the comfort of you "star gazer" room.

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Kwessi Dunes

After Breakfast take a scenic flight over the famous Eduard Bohlen shipwreck, Conception Bay and Sandwich Harbor. Land in Swakopmund for lunch and then continue over thge Skeleton Coast to the beautiful interior of the country. The shipwrecks visible from the air are a stark reminder of nature's power.

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Hoanib Valley Camp

Today you will see a mix of towering mountains and expanse desert and spend the morning with the Himba people one of the last true nomadic tribes of Africa. Visit the Giraffe Conservation Foundation to learn about the giraffe research conducted in the area. 

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Hoanib Valley Camp

Drive through incredible rock formations and desert-elephant digging for water. Arrive at the crashing waves and rolling dunes of the Skeleton Coast.

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Shipwreck Lodge

Afer breakfast your 4X4 drives along the Hoarusib River where you get a chance to explore this raw and rugged slice of African wilderness. A visit to Mowe Bay Seal Colony where you can go quad biking, sand boarding or simply relax and enjoy the views.

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Shipwreck Lodge

Board a private charter plane and fly over the Skeleton Coast to the famous Etosha National Park. After lunch enjoy a late game drive in the Ongava Private Game Reserve.

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Andersons at Ongava

Etosha National Park means the 'Great White Place' makes up a large part of the park. Animals include cheetah, lion, leopard and hyena and maybe see the resident white rhino.

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Andersons at Ongava                                                                                          

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before you transfer to Windhoek. Relax in a day room before your international departure. 

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