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Tours Overview & Prices
7 Day - Tribes of Northern Namibia
Routing Highlights:
Windhoek - Tsumeb - Tsintsabis - Ombili - Ovamboland - Kaokoland - Etosha –
Windhoek
Tour Information:
TOUR CODE:
NSA019
Safari Type:
Scheduled Guided Tour
Style:
Accommodated
Duration:
7 Days / 6 Nights
Departure Date:
Mondays (see set departure dates below)
Departure Location:
Windhoek - Namibia
Tour Ends:
Windhoek - Namibia |
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NOTES:
This Group Safari itinerary can easily be converted
into a Private Safari
or a Self Drive Tour
Airport transfers and pre & post safari accommodation is not included but can be arranged on
request.
We also offer regional flights and coach
bookings.
Please contact us for advice & information on how to reach departure
point of
this safari and how to continue afterwards…
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ITINERARY:
Day 1:
Tsumeb
In the morning departure from Windhoek to the north. At Okahandja – the
former tribal centre of the Herero people and old mission station – visit
some Herero graves, the cemetery of the German Schutztruppe and the Kavango
woodcarver’s market. Via Otjiwarongo and Otavi drive to Tsumeb. The
“Cultural village”, being an Open Air Museum, invites tourists to get an
insight into the rural life of Namibian tribes. It displays the life of the
majority of Namibians and tells about their history and culture, shows their
work and skills in arts and crafts. A visit to the Mine museum is also
planned.
Accommodation: Makalani Hotel – (DBB)
Day 2:
Etosha National Park
After breakfast depart to Treesleeper Camp near Tsintsabis. It is home to
the Hei//omn Bushmen, the former habitants of Etosha and its surroundings,
and the !Kung Bushmen. Until recently the Bushmen practiced a lifestyle of
hunting and gathering. They will show you their traditional way of life in a
“Historic living Village”. After a light lunch (not included in the Tour
Price) proceed to Farm Hedwigslust, the home of the Ombili foundation.
Attempts are made to teach Bushmen (350 are living on the farm) to get used
to sow, maintain and harvest – become “farmers” and no longer hunters
because their base of living, game, is extinct. As the Ombili foundation is
financing this project through donations, gratitude of app. N$ 50.00 is very
welcome.
Accommodation: Etosha Aoba Lodge – (DBB)
Day 3:
Owamboland
Drive north to Ovamboland, the most densely populated region of Namibia
(app. 600 000 people). The Ovambo are divided into 8 sub-tribes. First stop
will be the Nakambale Museum at Olukondo, that represents the present and
the past of the role of the Finnish Mission, the church and the local
cultures. Visit the Ngonga homestead; observe a demonstration of
wheat-crushing, basket-weaving, hair-plaiting, traditional dancing and music
etc. A traditional lunch will be served. Afterwards proceed to Oshakati via
Ondangwa.
Accommodation: Oshakati Country Lodge – (DBB)
Day 4:
Damaraland
Travel through the western Ovamboland. The landscape is characterized by
flat, sandy plains dotted with Makalani palms, savannah grasslands and
Mopane woodlands. Different attractions will be visited.
Continue to Opuwo via Ruacana.
Accommodation: Opuwo Country Lodge – (DBB)
Day 5:
Damaraland
Today a typical Himba settlement will be visited. The Himba, a sub-tribe
of the Herero – are nomads who are still living their old tradition and
culture. Their cattle are their wealth and so they are roving around the
area to feed them. That’s why there are several deserted settlements to be
seen along the way.
A local guide, accompanying the group, will negotiate a visit to a “Kraal”
with the headman of the tribe and will explain the lifestyle and the culture
of the Himba. Afterwards return to Opuwo and proceed in southern direction
to Hobatere Lodge at the western border of the Etosha National park. In the
afternoon a game drive will take place.
Accommodation: Hobatere Lodge – (DBB)
Day 6:
Etosha National Park
Travel through the western part of Etosha National Park. The Oryx and many
other antelopes prefer this region. West of Okaukuejo is the well known “Sprokieswoud”,
Phantom or Fairy Forest, the only location where the African Moringa tree
grows in a flat area. Game viewing continues. At the floodlit waterhole
wildlife can be viewed throughout the day as well as at night.
Accommodation: Okaukuejo Rest camp – (DBB)
Day 7:
Windhoek
Short game drive in the morning before leaving the Etosha National Park.
Return to Windhoek via Outjo, Otjiwarongo and Okahandja. Lunch en route.
Arrival in Windhoek in the afternoon.
DEPARTURE DATES:
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Private Group departures are possible on any departure date on request
Services include:
Overland trip, accommodation in Hotels/Lodges/Rest Camp in Etosha, all
rooms with private facilities, Dinner, bed and breakfast, on day 3 also Lunch,
all sightseeing and entrance fees as per itinerary, English speaking tour guide
(OTHER LANGUAGES CAN BE SPOKEN ON TOUR)
PLEASE NOTE:
The itinerary above is a guideline only and whilst we try to adhere to it
there may be circumstances when it may change – for example weather and/or
road conditions, seasonal daylight hours etc. Overnight stops on occasion may
be altered from those indicated above.
TOUR NOTES:
It is strongly recommended that you purchase comprehensive personal travel
insurance before you embark on your safari. Travel insurance is for your own
protection and we consider it to be an essential part of modern international
travel.
Our
safaris are merely suggested itineraries and therefore can be
tailor-made
to suit your specific needs:
- Routes can be amended
according to your preference
- Accommodation can be
changed to suit your style and budget
- Accommodation meal
basis can be booked according
to your requirements
- Extra nights can be added
depending on your arrival and departure flight times and the
pace that you want to travel
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