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Day 1: We meet you at Hosea Kutako
International airport just outside Windhoek. We do a tour of the
city of Windhoek and have something to eat. By 15:00h we hit the
"Great North Road" into Africa. Near the town of Otjiwarongo we
make our camp for your very first experience of a campfire in the
African bushveld. 350 km
Day 2: We have a leisurely breakfast and on
with our "trek" into unknown. We have short stop at Hoba, they
biggest intact meteorite on earth and then fill-up at Grootfontein.
Then we leave "civilization" as we hit the dirt road running
directly east towards the Botswana border. By mid-afternoon we are
in the San settlement of Mangetti where we make our camp. The rest
of the afternoon you will be introduced to these amazing people -
the last of the great hunters on the planet! 450 km
Day 3: We are up early to get everything ready
for today we leave the last vestibules of development to enter the
Kaudom National Park. We slowly make our way northwards on 4x4
tracks to make our camp in Sigaretti Camp. We are
in an unprotected campsite and we need to be there not later than
16:00h in order to gather enough firewood for a proper campfire - we
might have visitors! The rest of the afternoon we spend at one of
the many water points to do some game viewing. Total of 200 km
Day 4:
Up early to eat and get ready for some real
action. We slowly make our way trough the Kaudom National Park and
by lunch time, we should be near Kaudom Camp. Here we have a picnic.
Then we hit the sandy track all the way to close to the Angolan
border. Now we turn Eastwards on a good tarred road to be in Ngepi
Campsite by 17:00h. 260 km may sound like nothing - believe me, this
is real Africa but you are in the safe hands of the experts.
Day 5: Our rest-day
we spend right here at Ngepi. Perhaps it is better to say - a
peaceful day for shortly after breakfast we do some game viewing in
the nearby Muhango Game Park. Usually we pack a picnic and spend the
entire day in this magnificent Park with some of the most exquisite
animals in Africa like sable antelope, roan antelope and buffaloes.
100 km
Day 6:
Your short introduction to the north-east of
Namibia is running short. You might just have enough time for a
mokoro trip on the Okavango. By 12:00 we are on the road again
driving to the town of Rundu. We spend some time along the road to
visit any of the many informal stalls selling all sorts of hand-made
artefacts. By 17:00h we book into our campsite to have a swim and a
quite evening around the campfire. 460 km
Day 7: A leisurely
breakfast and we are on our way again. We should be in Windhoek no
later than 13:00h in time for you to catch you flight back "home".
We trust by now your rooftop tent has become you new home and that
you will be back for more of the real life! 510 km
Conclusion:
Total distance - 2, 345 km.
Countries visited - Namibia. Meals supplied - 17.
Accommodation- Camp
most of the time. Includes -
Accommodation, food, soft drinks, entrance fees,
activities, beers and sodas limited to 5 per day, local wines
limited to 2 glasses per day. Excludes
- Tips, more that the quota of drinks, hard
liquor. Number of guests - !
– 9 people in 3 vehicles
Total costs:
2 Persons - R15, 565
p/p. 3 - 9 Persons -
R11, 900. Single supplement -
R11, 495.
NB:
1: We prefer to be paid in Rand seeing the
volatility of the exchange rate
2: The vehicles used are luxury SUV's with
air-conditioning and CD players.
3: The clients need only to bring clothes and
personal medicine and toiletries.
4: Extra for the clients are bottled water,
snacks or sweets, own shopping and the activities other than
included in this itinerary.
5: This same route can be done at a slower pace
where you, our guest can determine if you would like to stay longer
in a specific area. Naturally this will increase the total price but
not with much seeing the fact that all travelling costs has been
covered already.
This is an economy type
safari and it is expected of the guests to help with the pitching of
the tents, the making of beds and some cooking and cleaning. We use
I tour guide to 3 guests. Prices are in South African Rand but can
be paid in any accepted currency, according to the existing exchange
rate.
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