24 Days – Namibia – Botswana & Zimbabwe (Mixed Lodging & Camping Expedition)

Kalahari Namibia – Fish River Canyon – Luderitz – Sesriem – Walvis Bay – Skeleton Coast – Kunene – Etosha West -Etosha South – Onguma Game Reserve – Divundu – Kasane – Kwando River – Okonjima Nature Reserve – Windhoek

24 Days / 23 Nights
2 Persons
Price
Starting From: USD 3,315 per person sharing

Price Includes:

Meet & assist at Hosea Kutako Airport, 4 x 4 fully equipped rental vehicle (Toyota Hilux/Ford Ranger or Similar), all
accommodation (Lodging & Campsites), meals and activities as stated included.

Price Excludes:

Personal Insurance, International flights, optional activities, fuel, driver, national park fees, visas, other meals,
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages not stated include

Day 1:Kalahari Anib Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia, Kalahari Namibia

Day Itinerary

Meet and assist at Hosea Kutako International Airport, receive your fully equipped rented vehicle 4 x 4 (1 x credit
card required for the refundable N$/ZAR 4,500 access fee). Depart to your lodge in the Kalahari area, optional E-bike
tour can be booked N$/ZAR 300 per person. Evening is spent at leisure and dinner at your lodge included.
Distance: 283.68km Travel Time: 3:14 hours

Namibia

With its well-developed infrastructure, some of the best tourist facilities in Africa and an impressive list of
breathtaking natural wonders, touring Namibia is truly a pleasure. Visit the capital of Windhoek and the lovely
coastal town of Swakopmund to discover remnants of the country’s German influence, reflected in the architecture,
culture, cuisine and the annual Oktoberfest celebrations. To properly appreciate this extraordinary country, you will
have to venture out of the cities to explore the remarkable natural landscapes Namibia has to offer. These include:
the impressive Fish River Canyon Park; the vast Etosha National Park teeming with local subspecies, such as desert
lions, desert elephants and the Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra; the hauntingly beautiful Kalahari Desert; and of course
the Namib Desert stretching for nearly 1000 km along the magnificent Atlantic coastline. Namibia is an ideal
destination for travellers seeking an unforgettable African experience in a uniquely beautiful untamed wilderness.
The Kalahari is an exceptionally beautiful living desert a large semi-arid sandy savannah draped over a gently rolling
inland sea of sand covering most of Botswana and large parts of Namibia and South Africa. It is also the last bastion
of the San people with the modern world having enveloped all the other areas they once roamed. Here in Namibia it
is typically red sands covered in thin, wispy, mostly golden grass and dotted with acacia trees and wide ranging
wildlife including gemsbok, impala, jackals and cheetah.

Overnight: Kalahari Anib Lodge Gondwana Collection Namibia

Kalahari Anib Lodge lies like a lush green oasis in the midst of red Kalahari dunes. The restaurant and chalets are
arranged around a shaded courtyard with a large swimming pool. 52 rooms (30 Twin Standard, 17 Twin Comfort and
5 Family Comfort Rooms) with a private veranda are available for tour groups.Located about 30 km northeast of
Mariental the lodge makes for a perfect stopover on the way south.

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 2: Hobas Camp , Fish River Canyon 

Day Itinerary

After breakfast, depart to your campsite in the Fish River Canyon area. Take a dip in the pool and evening is spent at
leisure.
The intermittent Fish River has created Africa’s largest and the world’s second largest canyon. Hot, dry and stony the
160 km long, at times 27 km wide and 550m deep canyon is awe inspiring. At the southern end are the renowned
hot springs of Ai-Ais.

Overnight: Hobas Camp

Hobas Camp is the campsite at the start of the hiking trail at the north end of the Fish River Canyon. The camping
site at Hobas is one of the few in the area offering shady trees to camp amongst. There are 14 campsites set among
shady trees at the top end of Fish River Canyon. Campsite amenities include ablution facilities, braai/BBQ area,
swimming pool and a kiosk selling basics and cool drinks.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 3: Ai Ais Hotsprings Resort, Fish River Canyon

Day Itinerary

This day is reserved to explore the Fish River Canyon, park fees payable at the site N$/ZAR 150 per person and
N$/ZAR 50 per vehicle. Evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 409.76km Travel Time: 4:22 hours
Overnight: Ai Ais Hotsprings Resort
Ai Ais Resort in Fish River Canyon offers quality accommodation for holiday or business travel. Offering an excellent
place to relax around the thermal baths & heated swimming pool, especially after a hot, dusty drive or when
completing the Fish River hiking trail. Ai-Ais, which means “burning water” in one of the local languages, refers to the
sulphurous hot springs which are found in this area. Facilities include a restaurant and bar, serving buffet meals for
breakfast, lunch and dinner, seating up to 100 visitors. Other facilities include a laundry and room service, secure
parking and up-to-date disabled ramps into all buildings, including the rooms.

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 4: Kairos Cottage B&B and Coffee Shop, Luderitz

Day Itinerary

Depart to Luderizt en route, visit the Garub wild horses and afternoon is spent on relaxation. Distance: 67.43km
Travel Time: 59 minutes
This seaside town is something of an anomaly – a piece of 19th century Bavaria bordering the pinkish sand dunes of
the Namib Desert. Lutheran churches, German bakeries and colonial buildings are dotted about the settlement,
while its windswept beaches are home to flamingos, ostriches, seals and penguins. The nearby ghost town of
Kolmanskop is one of the most fascinating area attractions, located approximately 10 kilometres from Luderitz
central.

Overnight: Kairos Cottage B&B and Coffee Shop

Kairos Cottage is a unique bed and breakfast accommodation boasting stunning sea views! Our guests can enjoy a
lovely breakfast from our menu while being serenaded with a song or two. We offer five rooms, each with its own
en-suite bathroom with a shower and spectacular sea views and sunsets. Good quality linen and towels are
provided, and each room also has a television and coffee station with a bar fridge. At Kairos Cottage, you will
experience a supreme moment that you will never forget!

Basis

Bed and Breakfast

Day 5: Kairos Cottage B&B and Coffee Shop , Luderitz

Day Itinerary

Start the day with an excitement; join an unforgettable trip on the Penguin catamaran (08H00 – 10H15) to Halifax
Island, home of a colony of African penguins. Passing the old whaling station at Stromvogelbucht, cruising through
Shearwater Bay and around Diaz Point, en route to Halifax Island. Visit Kolmanskop +- N$/ZAR 85 per person permit
fee and evening is spent at leisure.

Basis

Bed and Breakfast

Day 6: Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem

Day Itinerary

After breakfast, depart to Sossusvlei, park fees N$ 150 per person and N$/ZAR 50 per vehicle (please pay for 2 days).
Sundowner inside the park and evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 466.02km Travel Time: 6:00 hours
As there is no accommodation at Sossusvlei, visitors to this desert wilderness are likely to end up staying at Sesriem,
65 kilometres away, where camps and lodges serve as a base from which to explore the dunes. Sesriem Canyon, a
deep chasm carved through the rocks by water, is a striking natural feature of the area that is best explored on foot.
Stony walls rise up sharply on both sides of the canyon, while birds roost in its crags and lizards dart along the
ledges. The canyon’s name was coined when early settlers used it as a water source, using six lengths of leather (‘ses
riem – six thongs) tied together to lower buckets into the water at the base of canyon.)

Overnight: Sesriem Campsite

Located perfectly at the entry to Sossusvlei inside the park gate is Sesriem Camping, perfect for campers who want
to experience the beauty of the Namib Desert with the sun setting over the Elim dune then the stars emerging until
they fill the sky above you and the clicking of the desert barking Geckos and distant howl of the Jackal. After a good
nights rest its up early (one hour before sunrise) for a drive to the sossusvlei where you can climb a sand dune and
watch the colours change as the sun rises over the horizon slipping its morning warmth over the Namib desert
dunes. Accommodation at Sesriem is provided in 24 campsites. Facilities found there include a gas station,
convenience store and a secure parking area.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 7: Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem

Day Itinerary

This morning requires an early start; around 7H00 AM visit Sossusvlei (dune 45), Deadvlei and Sesriem Canyon in
your rented vehicle. Evening is spent at leisure.
You may decide on an optional activity
WHY NOT??? For sunrise, a trip in a hot air balloon. You will float in the air while admiring one of the most beautiful
landscapes in the world. At landing you will be served with a glass of champagne and a full breakfast.
Not Include: Price Per Person USD 520.00. An unforgettable landscape.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 8: Lagoon Lodge, Walvis Bay

Day Itinerary

Depart to Swakopmund, with a stop at Solitaire to taste Africa’s best Apple pies and don’t miss the photographic
opportunity at the Tropic of Capricorn sign via the Kuiseb Pass. Arriving at your accommodation in Walvis Bay, visit
the Lagoon and evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 318.10km Travel Time: 4:03 hours
Walvis Bay (‘Whale Bay’) is a thriving town, Namibia’s principal harbour and one of the country’s most popular
tourist centres, known for its natural lagoon, striking orange sand dunes and wealth of outdoor activities, including
fishing, bird-watching, sailing, sandboarding, swimming, surfing and golf. Located just outside town is Dune 7, one of
the largest sand dunes in the world, offering fantastic views from the crest for those with the energy to climb it.

Overnight: Lagoon Lodge

Lagoon Loge, “the yellow house on the lagoon” long established landmark in Walvis Bay, offers 8 cosy and elegant
individually decorated rooms, all with balcony or verandah with sea view. Laze around the swimming pool or enjoy a
drink on the roof deck facing the lagoon. The lodge offers an original décor, a warm and friendly atmosphere and
delicious breakfasts are served. This is a wonderful place to enjoy an unforgettable stay on the Namibian Coast.
Walvis Bay is a paradise for birders, tourists, a prime spot for surfers and kite surfers, and home of many travellers.

Basis

Bed and Breakfast

Day 9: Terrace Bay Resort, Skeleton Coast

Day Itinerary

Departing to your lodge located in the Skeleton coast area, en route visit Cape Cross Seal Colony, take advantage of
the photographic route and make a stop at Zeila shipwreck. Evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 395.25kmTravel
Time: 4:47 hours
Known by the Bushmen as the “land God made in anger” the Skeleton Coast is remoteness at its best. Thousands of
miles of sandy desert dotted with shipwrecks meet with the cold waters on the Atlantic and somehow an amazing
array of wildlife and flora manages to survive in this harsh but beautiful environment.

Overnight: Terrace Bay Resort

Terrace Bay is a NWR facility – an angler’s paradise offering an absolutely unsurpassed coastal experience packed into
one destination. Whereas the camp is ideal for anglers, it is also set in an undisturbed and peaceful surrounding
enveloped in the sand dunes of the northern Namib Desert. Whether it is families looking for a getaway holiday or
ardent adventurers looking to explore the Uniab River delta, Terrace Bay has something for everybody. With 2 beach
chalets and 20 double rooms, the camp caters for a maximum of 50 people and thus ensuring not only minimum
human induced impact on the environment but also an enhanced wilderness experience for the visitor. The cold
Benguela current which runs offshore in the Atlantic Ocean is the source of a large variety of fish species. Therefore
bring along your rod and experience a fishing adventure of a lifetime. Venturing into the nearby Uniab River Delta
exposes the visitor to a wilderness aspect of Terrace Bay that few are aware of. Whether it is hiking, bird watching,
game viewing or just living a sundowner on the dunes, Terrace Bay is a destination with a difference.

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 10: The Ovahimba Living Meseum, Kunene

Day Itinerary

After breakfast, depart to your camp in the Opuwo area. Evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 469.28km Travel
Time: 6:50 hours
One of just five perennial rivers in Namibia, the Kunene is an invaluable source of water for the local Himba people,
and it has been the mainstay of their existence for hundreds of years. For travellers, the river’s most striking feature
is the Epupa Falls, which cascade over a distance of more than a kilometre downstream, with a total vertical drop of
around 60 metres. White water rafting and kayaking are both popular pursuits on the Kunene.

Overnight: The Ovahimba Living Museum

Located between the Ovahimba capital Opuwo and the paradisiac Epupa Falls at the Kunene River, The Ovahimba
Living Museum is a place where guests can interactively experience the traditional culture of the Ovahimba people.
The Museum consists of a large traditional homestead in which the Ovahimba introduce guests to their daily
routines and encourage them to take part. Important elements include food, craftsmanship, the building of clay huts
as well as singing and dancing.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 11: Olifantsrus Camp, Etosha West

Day Itinerary

At time to be advised, embark on a traditional life in the village (3 Hours) included. Afternoon depart to your
campsite in Etosha area. Evening is spent at leisure. Park fees N$/ZAR 150 per person and N$/ZAR 50 per vehicle, per
day payable at the entrance gate. Distance: 274.92km Travel Time: 3:36 hours
The area andvegetation is very different to the south-eastern and eastern part of the park and the Hartmann’s
Mountain Zebra can be found here. In this area and with a more undulating landscape, it makes for a very different
wildlife experience. White dust and clay which makes up the Etosha Pan turns to a reddish brown soil during this
time which may lead you to believe you have entered an entirely new park when you visit.

Overnight: Olifantsrus Camp

Located in the western part of the park between Okaukuejo and Dolomite Camp, Olifantsrus Campsite is a campsite
only, there are no accommodation available. There are 10 campsites each taking a maximum of 8 people. A hide has
been built at the man made waterhole at the campsite. The hide offers a unique game viewing opportunity in the
double story hut with aluminium glass windows. The Hide has been built at the waterhole so guests will be up close
to the visiting game. It is connected to the campsite by a wooden walkway and provides a safe look out point. There
are numerous waterholes around Olifantsrus Campsite making for good game viewing.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 12: Okaukuejo Rest Camp, Etosha South

Day Itinerary

Heading to Okaukeujo campsite, enjoy game viewing inside the park, park fees N$/ZAR 150 per person and N$/ZAR
50 per vehicle, per day payable at the entrance gate. Enjoy game viewing at the waterhole. Distance: 127.02km
Travel Time: 2:12 hours

Located just south of the boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South makes up the
southern region of this wild paradise. The area is comprised of a collection of world class private game reserves. The
national park can be accessed via the southern entrance at Andersson’s Gate. Visitors can catch a glimpse of a
variety of wildlife including: lion, giraffe, elephant, white and black rhino, and a multitude of plains game. Popular
activities include: enjoying an open 4×4 safari with an expert guide, half day or full day drives with the option of a
picnic lunch with wine on the full day game drive.

Overnight: Okaukuejo Rest Camp

Visitors travel though this camp with its characteristic stone tower and Etosha Ecological Institute is also situated
within the camp. The rest camp was formerly a military outpost founded in 1901 and the tower was added in 1963.
Located in the south of Etosha National Park, Okaukuejo is only 17 km from Anderson Gate. Okaukuejo offers a wide
range of accommodation as well as all the necessities such as a petrol station and a shop. The restaurant and bar
offer refreshments and delicious meals, while the swimming pool offers relief on hot days. The waterhole is a hub of
animal activity starting in the early hours of the morning. Especially during winter diversity of game congregate in
close proximity to the camp to quench their thirst. After sunset floodlights illuminate the waterhole. This is the best
time and place to see the endangered black rhino.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 13: Okaukuejo Rest Camp, Etosha South 

Day Itinerary

Today is purely devoted to a full day game in Etosha National Park, park fees N$/ZAR 150 per person and N$/ZAR 50
per vehicle, per day payable at the entrance gate. Optional night game drive can be booked N$/ZAR 750 per person.
Evening is spent at leisure.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 14: Onguma Leadwood Campsite, Onguma Game Reserve

Day Itinerary

Today is yet another day devoted to full day game in Etosha National Park. Get to your campsite and take a deep
into the pool. Evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 155.55km Travel Time: 2:57 hours
Situated on the eastern side of Etosha, bordering Fisher’s Pan, Onguma Game Reserve is one of Namibia’s best kept
secrets! Here you will be afforded the opportunity of experiencing Africa in all her beauty and diversity. The nature
reserve boasts over thirty different animal species consisting of plains game including kudu, giraffe, eland, oryx,
hartebeest, zebra, impala and many more roam freely as well as predators such as lion, cheetah, leopard, being
common residents of the area. The latest addition to the already abundant wildlife at Onguma Game Reserve is a
family of black rhinos! More than 300 bird species can also be viewed at Onguma Game Reserve. During the
Namibian summer months the nature reserve becomes a bird-watcher’s paradise with thousands of species
migrating to the wetlands created by the seasonal rains and ephemeral river systems.

Overnight: Onguma Leadwood Campsite

Nestled in between the trees, 6 campsites .Each campsite has its own shower, toilet, wash-up area and power
point .Ideal for exclusive-use .The campsite is serviced on a daily basis Large reception area at Onguma Bush
Camp ,Restaurant at Onguma Bush Camp – meals can be booked at reception – based on availability .Swimming pool
available at Onguma Bush Camp

Basis

Self Catering

Day 15: White Sands Lodge & Campsite, Divundu

Day Itinerary

This morning requires an early departure to your lodge in the Divudu area. Evening is spent at leisure. Distance:
628.01km Travel Time: 6:38 hours
Set roughly 200 kilometres east of Rundu on the southeastern banks of the great Okavango River, the small village of
Divundu is a wonderful destination from which to explore the river, game parks and national reserves of the area.
Visitors can enjoy fishing or bird watching boat safaris, or visit the Mahango Game Park, which is home to herds of
elephant as well as hippo, buffalo, giraffes, antelope, and many other animals. The spectacular Popa Falls, a dramatic
series of cascades – are a popular must-see attraction. Divundu is also the perfect base for adventures in Botswana
and the Okavango Delta.
Overnight: White Sands Lodge & Campsite
A family-friendly campsite, White Sands is focused on providing fun and entertainment for both adults and children,
situated directly at Popa Falls on the Okavango River in Namibia. Accommodation is provided in campsites and selfcatering units. 

Each site is equipped with a braai, electricity, water and bathroom facilities. All the campsites are set
among magnificent trees, shrubs offering privacy and seclusion. White Sands campsite offers campers and day
visitors the perfect location from which to enjoy the Popa Falls, a series of enchanting rapids where the Okavango
river cascades downwards on its journey to the Okavango Delta in neighbouring Botswana.

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 16: Chobe Safari Lodge Campsite, Kasane

Day Itinerary

After breakfast, depart to Chobe via Katima Mulilo. USD 1,5 per person, per night towards tourism levy payable at
the accommodation. Optional sunset cruise with your lodge USD 42 per person (USD 20 per person not included).
Evening is spent at leisure. Distance: 429.39km Travel Time: 4:50 hours

Botswana

Despite recent and surprisingly rapid modernization, Botswana’s cities provide little in the way of tourist attractions.
However, what the cities lack in excitement, the surrounding wilderness areas more than make up for in outstanding
natural beauty. The country’s primary tourist draw card is undoubtedly the vast red expanse of the Kalahari desert
and its remarkably beautiful Okavango Delta – the largest inland delta in the world provide a haven for an abundance
of African wildlife. Other highlights include the impressive Makgadikgadi salt pans where visitors are privy to massive
zebra migrations during the flood season; the Savuti plains which host large prides of lions; and the Tsodilo Hills
where 4500 rock paintings form a unique record of human settlement over many millennia.
Kasane is almost part of the Chobe National Park as there are no boundary fences separating the village from the
park. In fact, game such as elephant and hippo are often spotted in Kasane. If on the lookout for game in the area,
pay a visit to the large, dead trees along the Sedudu Valley Road as they often act as temporary homes for leopards.
These aren’t the only enticing trees in Kasane – the village is also the proud owner of an old baobab tree whose tree
trunk was once a local prison. Kasane is the main town servicing Chobe and the Linyanti.

Overnight: Chobe Safari Lodge Campsite

The famous Chobe Safari Lodge campsite offers individual sites scattered amongst the riverine forest close to the
Chobe River. Each site has its own power point and is close to one of the modern ablution facilities. The Sedudu Bar
overlooks the river and floodplains, and is well known as “the” sundowner spot in the region.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 17: Chobe Safari Lodge Campsite, Kasane

Day Itinerary

Full day Chobe game drives in your rented vehicle. Optional morning or afternoon game drive with your lodge USD
46 per person (USD 20 per person not included). Evening is spent at leisure

Basis

Self Catering

Day 18: Chobe Safari Lodge Campsite, Kasane

Day Itinerary

Today’s journey takes you to Victoria Falls with your lodge (return transfer, lunch, p/fee, Guide for The Falls & Craft
Market included). Visa fees USD 30 per person payable at the border.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 19: Camp Kwando, Kwando River 

Day Itinerary

Leaving Chobe, head to your camp nestled on the banks of the Kwando River. Sunset and dinner at your camp.
Distance: 257.47km Travel Time: 3:01 hours
Meandering through the spectacular Caprivi Strip in northwest Namibia, the Kwando River rises from the central
Angolan highlands forming the boundary between Namibia, Zambia and Angola. The area surrounding the Kwando
River is known for its protected game reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. It offers excellent game
viewing with the perennial waters of the river attracting plentiful wildlife including large herds of elephant, hippos,
crocodiles, red lechwe, turtles, zebra, impala, spotted-necked otters and over 400 species of bird. Visitors can enjoy a
relaxing stay at one of the many lodges set on the banks of the river and soak up the spectacular views of wild Africa.
Popular activities include: game viewing, bird watching, fishing, and camping.

Overnight: Camp Kwando

Beautifully set on the banks of the Kwando River Camp Kwando is centred round a large thatched lapa which houses
a restaurant and bar. The Camp has two room types, chalets near the reed beds of the river, and larger ‘tree houses’
built on stilts. Game drives and boat trips are on offer. Come capture the spirit of the African bush while sipping
sundowners from the beautiful overhead deck and experience the thrill of the tiger fish and the hauntingly beautiful
call of the African fish eagle.

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 20: Nwanba Campsite, Kwando River 

Day Itinerary

Today is spent on half day game viewing in the Mudumu Game Park using your rented vehicle before heading to
Nambwa Campsite. Park fees payable at the entrance N$/ZAR 150 per person and N$/ZAR 50 per vehicle. Evening is
spent leisure. Distance: 49.37km Travel Time: 1:16 hours

Overnight: Nambwa Campsite

Nestled under Jackalberry, Marula and Mopanetree canopies, Nambwa campsite, laid out beautifully on the banks of
the Kwando River, offers you the tranquillity of nature’s bounty.The splendour of Nambwa Campsite and the iconic
environment it is located in, stimulate the senses and offer adventurous “wild camping”. It was originally an initiative
run by the local communities within the Bwabwata National Park and operated by the Mayuni Conservancy. The
management and marketing of this truly unique location was transferred to African Monarch Lodges to enhance the
ever evolving experience of camping, yet, keep to the roots of this truly unspoilt and rustic hideaway that has earned
Nambwa campsite its reputation.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 21: Okonkima’s Omboroko Campsite, Okonjima Nature Reserve

Day Itinerary

After breakfast depart to Okonjima Reserve, park fees included. Optional Leopard tracking can be booked with the
lodge at an additional cost N$/ZAR 1,100 per person or game drive N$/ZAR 660 per person. Distance: 937.76km
Travel Time: 10:02 hours
Halfway between Windhoek and Etosha lies the well-known Okonjima Nature Reserve. The 22 000 ha Nature
Reserve is surrounded by 96 km of fence and was finally completed in 2010. Okonjima is home to AFRICAT, a
Carnivore Conservation, which gives the captive carnivores a second chance to be released back into the wild and to
take the time it needs, to become a completely independent hunter – in a protected area right in the middle of
commercial farmland! Also in the Reserve is a 2000 ha ‘safe’ zone around Plains Camp, Bush Camp, Bush Suite, the
Omboroko Campsite as well as the PAWS Environmental Education Centre.

Overnight: Okonjima’s Omboroko Campsite

Nestled among the Omboroko Mountains lies Okonjima, which means ‘Place of the Baboons’ in the native Herero
tongue. The Omboroko Campsite has 4 private campsites, all sharing one secluded swimming-pool, 2 open-air
showers with hot water, 2 flush toilets, washing-up area, sundowner view point, fire wood and electricity. Activities
offered on Okonjima range from Tracking Leopards from a game-view vehicle; Tracking rehabilitated Cheetah on
foot; Tracking rehabilitated Spotted Hyaena on foot; Tracking rehabilitated Wild Dog on foot , Guided walking /
Bushman trail as well as a visit to AfriCat’s Carnivore Care and Information Centre. Not only is Okonjima a luxury
lodge, but it is also home to The AfriCat Foundation, a non-profit organisation, committed to long-term conservation
of Namibia’s large carnivores, especially cheetahs leopards and lions.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 22: Okonkiama’s Omboroko Campsite, Okonjima Nature Reserve

Day Itinerary

Embark on the optional morning game drive N$/ZAR 660 per person or Endangered Species Nature Drive N$/ZAR
1,100 or Rhino tracking N$/ZAR 1,500 per person. Evening is spent at leisure.

Basis

Self Catering

Day 23: The Weinberg Windhoek , Windhoek

Day Itinerary

After breakfast, check out and safe travel back to Windhoek en route make a stop at the wood carving market in
Okahandja for a souvenir or 2. Explore Windhoek city centre and dinner at the various restaurant at your hotel.
Distance: 224.56km Travel Time: 2:30 hours
Windhoek is Namibia’s capital, home to an international airport and a plethora of restaurants, shops, entertainment
venues and accommodation options. The city is clean, safe and well-organised, with a colonial legacy that is reflected
in its many German eateries and shops, and the widespread use of the German language. Windhoek has an
interesting mix of historical architecture and modern buildings, many of which are worth a look, including the Alte
Feste (Old Fort), the 1896 Christuskirche (Christ Church), and the more contemporary Supreme Court.

Overnight: The Weinberg Windhoek

The Weinberg Windhoek provides all of the exclusivity and privacy you might expect from this prestigious Estate –
making it the perfect retreat when travelling on vacation or business.
The elegant 41-bedroom hotel wraps around a heritage building, creating an inviting courtyard. This design
complements its historic character, while modern amenities ensure the utmost comfort. Aside from the location and
spectacular views, hotel guests also have access to facilities including the Estate’s Soulstice Day Spa, Be Hair Salon,
five upmarket restaurants and the Conference Centre. Location: 13 Jan Jonker, Klein Windhoek

Basis

Bed and Breakfast

Day 24: End of Itinerary (Sat , 17 June)

Day Itinerary

At time to be advised, tour debriefing, drop off rented vehicle and transfer to Hosea Kutako International Airport.
We hope you had a memorable holiday and have a safe flight back home. Distance: 40.67km Travel Time: 29
minutes

Basis

Bed and Breakfast, Lunch