NAMIBIA - Scheduled Guided
Tours & Safaris Scheduled
Guided Camping Tours Overview
7 Day - Southern Swing Safari
TOUR INFORMATION:
TOUR CODE:
NSC008
Safari Type:
Scheduled Guided Tour
(Guaranteed
Departure Dates)
Style:
Camping (limited
participation, assisted camping)
Duration:
7 Days / 6 Nights
Departure Date:
Fridays (weekly)
Departure Location:
Windhoek - Namibia
Tour Ends:
Windhoek - Namibia
Routing Highlights:
Windhoek – Kalahari Desert - Keetmanshoop - Quiver Tree Forest – Fish River
Canyon - Orange River Oasis - Klein Aus Vista – Lüderitz - Kolmanskop - Namib
Naukluft Park - Sesriem – Sossusvlei - Windhoek
Head south to the magnificent sand dunes at Sossusvlei, on to Klein Aus and
the wild horses of the Namib, a visit to Kolmanskop Ghost Town and Lüderitz,
then on down to see the Orange River and Fish River Canyon with the hot
springs at Ai Ais. On our return to Windhoek we visit the Kalahari Desert and
the San People (Bushmen) that live there.
This safari has a guaranteed departure every Friday of the year, with a
minimum of 2 people. There is no single supplement, and the price is
virtually fully inclusive of everything you will need whilst travelling with
us. The style is limited participation, assisted camping. Collection time is
between 07:30 and 08:00 from anywhere within the Windhoek city limits. |

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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 the departure point
of
this safari and how to continue afterwards…
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Suggested Safari Combination Options:
This safari can also be combined with our 7 day Northern Adventure itinerary
to make an unforgettable 14 Day Namibian Experience. To make a comprehensive
10 day itinerary, combine this with our 3 day Etosha Link itinerary. Two of
the world’s natural wonders, the Okavango Delta and the mighty Victoria
Falls can also be included by combining this trip with our 8 day Delta and
Falls Safari.
ITINERARY:
Day 1
Windhoek – Quiver Tree forest (500 km) (LD) (camping)
You will be collected between 07:30 & 08:00.
We start our long journey south on the main B1 highway, travelling through
the thin strip of Kalahari Desert that protrudes onto the eastern side of
Namibia. Stopping at small towns along the way including Rehoboth,
traditional home of the Baster people, we aim to arrive at the Quiver Tree
Forest in the middle afternoon. Located just north of the southern centre of
Keetmanshoop, (officially the sunniest town in the world), we make camp and
have time to explore the area on foot.
Quiver trees are not in fact trees, they are a type of aloe, (Aloe
Dichotoma), so called because the branches fork “dictomously”. These weird
looking plants dot the landscape in this part of the world and are locally
common, however they are one of the world’s rarest flora species.
Day 2
Quiver Tree Forest – Fish River Canyon (250 km) (BLD) (camping)
Before leaving the Keetmanshoop area we visit another local site of interest
this morning, the Giants Playground”, an area filled with massively eroded
dolerite rocks that are precariously balanced in tottering towers. We then
head to the Town of Keetmanshoop, the capital of the South, for a short
stop.
Leaving the town behind, we travel west and over the Fish River, our first
sight of this famous river. Our journey takes us off the tarmac road and
onto gravel roads and south to reach our night’s destination, close to Fish
River Canyon. This area is on the North West side of the Canyon and opposite
the traditional viewing point of the Canyon.
Day 3
Fish River Canyon – Klein Aus Vista, southern Namib, (250 km) (BLD)
(camping)
It’s an early start to make the most of the morning and our visit to the
Canyon. Viewing from the top we can see the river sparkling in the sunlight
far below us, and can barely imagine how many millennia it took for the
forces of erosion to carve such a magnificent vista.
It’s possible to make our way into the canyon and to the bottom of this the
second largest Canyon in Africa. We have lunch and a dip in the cool waters
before making our way out and back to camp. Time to pack up camp and move on
to our next destination, the tiny town of Aus. We sleep tonight at Klein Aus
Vista, a private reserve, beautifully located in the Aus Mountain Range,
(Huib-Hoch-Plateau region).
Day 4
Klein Aus Vista – Lüderitz – Klein Aus Vista (250km) (BD) (camping)
We are up with the dawn this morning for the short drive to Lüderitz, we
travel on the main road and keep a sharp look out for the unique Namib wild
horses. These horses are the only feral horses in Namibia and have, very
unusually, become adapted to an existence with very limited water. Where
they originated from is un-clear, some people think they are the descendants
of the horses used by the German cavalry during the First World War. Another
theory is that they originally came from a horse farm that used to be run by
a German Barron, (von Wolff), in the very early colonial days.
We arrive in Lüderitz in time to join an optional extra excursion, a trip on
an old wooden sailing ship, “The Sedina”. We take a cruise around Lüderitz
bay and, weather permitting, to Halifax Island to see the Jackass Penguins.
If the weather conditions are suitable we turn off the engines and come back
to Lüderitz under sail.
Straight after the Sedina trip we drive out to Kolmanskop, a desert ghost
town about 20 km out of Lüderitz. It was built in the 1920's during the
diamond rush and was abandoned when bigger and better diamonds were found
further along the coast. The area is still abandoned and the desert has
encroached over the entire town, giving an eerie feeling and real meaning to
the word “ghost”.
Lunch today is not included in the programme, this is to allow everybody as
much flexibility with their time as possible and to give us the opportunity
to sample some of the excellent local cafes.
During the middle of the day there is time to explore Lüderitz Town with its
traditional German architecture and later we will take a drive out to Diaz
Point to see the bird life, hopefully a few seals and the stone cross
replica, originally erected by the Portuguese mariner Bartholomew Diaz.
Returning to Klein Aus Vista in the late afternoon, the road takes us
through the “forbidden Zone” so named because in years gone by, the alluvial
diamonds found in Namibia were simply scattered across the desert and we
again have time to enjoy sunset over the mountains.
N.B: The “Sedina” excursion is subject to availability and, if undertaken,
will be for the clients own risk and expense.
Day 5
Klein Aus Vista – Namib Desert Camp (350km) (BLD) (camping)
Turning north, we once again head deep into the ancient southern Namib,
travelling on small gravel roads and passing some tiny rural communities
along the way. The scenery is harsh, and sometimes forbidding. The process
of erosion in these areas is well advanced and we pass time rounded
“koppies” arid terrain and outcrops of tortured rock.
Traversing this bleak yet beautiful landscape, the terrain begins to change
and we cross some open grass savannah and farmlands before the terrain
begins to give way to the immense red sand dune desert of the Namib. We aim
to arrive at our camp during the late afternoon and watch the colours glow
and change on distant mountains to the east.
Day 6
Namib Desert Camp – Sossusvlei - Namib Desert Camp (camping) (BLD)
A pre dawn start is essential this morning as we want to catch the soft
light of the sunrise on the desert. After passing through Sesriem, the
gateway to the dunes and driving into the heart of the dune field, we reach
Sossusvlei itself by walking the last 5 km through the dunes.
The walk is like nothing else, in the cool of the morning, with soft
sunlight just beginning to play over the dunes creating a sharp light and
shadow contrast across the whole desert.
Ancient mineral pans, stunted camel thorn trees and the chance of seeing a
gemsbok or maybe an ostrich make the photo opportunities perfect.
We spend the morning in and around Sossusvlei, also visiting dune 45, and as
the day wears on we return to Sesriem for lunch to escape the heat of the
afternoon. As the day cools off in the late afternoon we will take a short
excursion to the Sesriem Canyon.
Day 7
Namib Desert Camp - Windhoek (350 km) (BL)
After breakfast we begin our journey, over the mountains and along scenic
roads, back to Windhoek. We will travel over the Naukluft Mountains and also
the Khomas Hochland Range, through beautiful mountain passes on our way back
to civilization.
We are due back into the city around 16:00 and you will be dropped off at
your accommodation on our return.
TOUR NOTES:
Maximum group size is 14 people, with a minimum of 2 participants. Transport
for up to 8 people will be in a minibus and for 9 people and more in a
Toyota bus / truck.
The style of safari is limited participation, you will be asked to assist
put up and take down your own tent, however there will be a camp assistant
to complete all the other campsite chores. Your tour guide will do all the
shopping, cooking and day-to-day organization of the safari. Unless
otherwise specified, all safaris will be conducted in English
Includes:
1. All transport
2. Three meals a day (unless differently specified)
3. Tap drinking water
4. Tea & coffee in camp
5. All camping equipment
6. Park entrance fees
7. Camping fees
8. Professional guide
9. Camp Assistant
10. Pick up & drop off from accommodation in Windhoek
Excludes:
1. Sleeping bag (can be hired)
2. Alcoholic beverages
3. Soft drinks
4. Personal travel insurance
Useful items to bring with you:
1. Two litre water bottle
2. Torch
3. Towel
4. Sun hat
The tents are dome type, which are easy to assemble and your mattresses are
approximately 5 cm thick with your own mattress cover, and everyone has a camp
chair with a backrest.
Clients are limited to one soft, barrel type bag per person with maximum
weight of 15kg, one medium sized hand luggage bag, one medium sized camera bag
and a sleeping bag.
We suggest a sleeping bag range of “3 – 4 season”. Sleeping bags can be hired
by prior arrangement for the trip. When packing your clothing please be aware
that Namibian summer temperatures (December - March) can reach 45*C, and
winter temperatures (June - September) can be as low as -5*C. The rainy season
is between December and April.
All evening meals on camping safaris, (unless stipulated), are cooked on an
open fire by your guide. Salads and fresh vegetables will be served where
possible, but please note in some areas this is not necessarily every day.
Fresh fruit will also be supplied when possible. Vegetarians can be catered
for but please notify us prior to safari departure.
Namibia is a low risk malarial destination but we recommend that seek
professional medical advice to enable you to make decisions on personal
malaria protection.
All tap water in Namibia has been purified or comes directly from boreholes
and is safe to drink. We supply tap drinking water but bottled mineral water
is easily available at shops and rest camps should you prefer to drink this.
Electrical plugs are 220 V and are 3 pin (round pin as opposed to square pin).
Adaptors can be purchased in Windhoek. It is possible to re-charge batteries
at some campsites.
It is customary to tip in Namibia, usually, around 10% at restaurants. Your
guide and assistant can be tipped at your own discretion but we ask that the
guide be tipped separately from your assistant.
GENERAL NOTES:
PASSPORTS
must be carried with you at all times whilst on safari and in the vehicle.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your safari
finishes/you leaving the country. You may not be allowed into Namibia if your
passport does not have the required 6 months; we cannot accept any
responsibility or refund on a safari in this scenario.
CURRENCY –
The Namibian Dollar (N$) is tied permanently 1-1 to the South African Rand
(SAR). SAR, notes and coins are legal tender in Namibia. Credit cards are
widely accepted at ATM’s. Traveller’s cheques can be changed only in major
towns but it is advisable to carry a limited amount of cash with you.
PERSONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
is not included but is compulsory when travelling on any safari. Travel insurance is for your own
protection and we consider it to be an essential part of modern international
travel. Please consult your travel agent prior to leaving home or contact us.
VISA REQUIREMENTS –
Visas are your own responsibility; persons arriving without the relevant
visa for their safari will not be refunded in this scenario.
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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