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From: US$1,313
This “One Way” self-drive safari combines the best of Namibia with highlights of Botswana, all topped with the mighty Victoria Falls: Namib desert, Damaraland, Okaukuejo with the famous water hole in Etosha National Park, Caprivi, Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park. The safari starts in Windhoek and ends in Victoria Falls or Livingstone. Included is a 4×4 Toyota HiLux with two spare wheels, unlimited mileage and vehicle return fee.
Included:
– Accommodation and meals as specified in itinerary.
– 4×4 Toyota HiLux as specified.
– One way vehicle return fee.
– Chobe Park fees
– private transfer to Victoria Falls
Excluded:
– Botswana tourism fee (30 USD),
– petrol,
– international flights,
expenses of a personal nature, i.e. laundry, telephone expenses, gratuities and other personal purchases.
personal- as well as medical- and evacuation insurance.
Activities other than specified in itinerary.
Children (-12y) receive a 50% accommodation discount, but are not included in the displayed prices. After we received your booking details we will include the children and send a proforma invoice.
How to determine the right price: Select the season and the number of persons in the vehicle. Click on Book Now and tell us your desired date of travel. We will respond with 24 hours.
Our Windhoek Namib Rand Victoria Falls Self Drive Camping Safari can be adapted to your personal interests.
Windhoek Namib Rand Victoria Falls Self Drive Camping Safari Day 1: Windhoek – Maltahöhe
Upon arrival at Hosea Kutako (Windhoek International) airport, you will be transferred to the capital of Namibia. Depending on your arrival time you will will pick up your 4×4 vehicle, get a brief instruction and go straight on your tour or you will check-in at your guest house in Windhoek
The drive to Maltahöhe will take 4 hours. On arrival at We Kebi you will be greeted by the two zebras, who prefer to live also at the lodge. You might also like get in touch with the local cheetah. (Nothing to worry, she lives in a very large enclosure.)
(We Kebi Lodge, breakfast & dinner (DBB).
Day 2: Namib Rand Nature Reserve
The 200 000 hectares Namib Rand is one of the biggest private nature reserves in Southern Africa. It’s a vast wilderness on the edge of the Namib Desert, with epic landscapes of massive apricot dunes and grassy plains peppered with mysterious fairy circles.
The reserve was established in the 1980s when landowner Albi Brückner integrated a number of livestock farms to form a rehabilitated wilderness area. Today, with its high-quality, low-impact tourism model, the Namib Rand is a model of conservation success.
Along the edge of the Namib Desert there are thousands of small circles dotted around on the ground, like lunar pockmarks, in which nothing grows. Various theories have been formed by scientists and researchers trying to explain their existence: that they’re a result of fungi which poison the soil; meteor showers, or termites. However, no one knows for certain why they’re there.
Accommodation inside the reserve is restricted to one bed per 1000 hectares. Please inquire if you would like to spend a night or two inside the Namib Rand reserve.
Naukluft Sossusvlei
You should enter the Namib-Naukluft Park at sunrise, while the temperature is still mild and when the dune contrasts are at their best.
Drive through the dune corridor down to the Vlei to take in the vistas. At Dune 45, make a stop to view the the world’s most photographed dune. Further along, a gradual 2,6 kilometer round-trip guided walk up to Dead Vlei is a must for the healthy visitors. The more energetic have the opportunity to climb to the upper ridge of Big Daddy Dune, one of the highest dunes in this area! Overnight at Sossuvlei Camping site, pool, restaurant, bar (All camping sites are self-catering, restaurants are often available at the sites).
Windhoek Namib Rand Victoria Falls Self Drive Camping Safari Day 3 & 4: Walvis Bay & Swakopmund
The route takes you West to Swakopmund.
Swakopmund has a lot of activities to offer. Whether you spend a morning on the water with adventure, drinks food and the best Walvis Bay oysters, or perhaps a full Marine Dune day, where you will visit the spectacular Sandwich Harbour or drive through the massive sand dunes and try Sand Boarding. We particularly like the catamaran tour we offer. Lots of fun with seals, pelicans and delicious oysters.
Overnight stay at Atlantic Villa or Desert Breeze (BB).
Namibia Windhoek Victoria Falls Day 5 & 6: Damaraland
Drive along the coast and may be stop at Hentiessbaai. Then turn inland towards Uis.
In Uis you may visit a real Himba Village. Please ask the locals for direction. Its not on a map.
Damaraland & Kunene region is home to giant mountains, formed millions ago when lava was all the rage, rise sheer and jagged from the barren plains of the inner Namib Desert. Most impressive of these are Spitzkoppe and the Brandberg Massif – which, in addition to being the highest peak in the country, has the allure of ancient rock paintings and the intriguing White Lady of Brandberg. Among the red sandstone boulders and hills at Twyfelfontein is the most impressive collection of petroglyphs in Africa. Around 2,500 ancient rock paintings and engravings feature animals, tracks and abstract symbols. The exact age is unknown but archaeological evidence indicates that hunter/gatherers lived here more than 7,000 years ago. Overnight at Ugab Terrace Camping Site.
Day 7 Etosha National Park
Please ask us if you prefer a different route or accommodation.
Okaukuejo is located inside Etosha NP, 24 km from the Anderson Gate. Overnight at Okaukuejo Camping site.
Day 8 Mushara Bush Camp
Mushara Bush Camp is 5 km form the Lindequist Gate.
The restaurant and chalets are situated on a hillock, offering a magnificent view of the Savannah below. The dinner at Mushara Bush Camp is a life changing experience.
Overnight at Mushara Bush Camp, (DBB).
Day 9 West Caprivi Popa Falls
This is a long 6h drive. We can insert a stop over at a rest camp, please inquire.
Nunda River Lodge is picturesquely situated on the south bank of the Okavango River, 2 km south of Divundu. Game Drives in Mahangu Park, with over 450 species of birds recorded are recommended. A wide variety of wildlife species, including elephant, hippo, buffalo, crocodile, red Lechwe, reedbuck, roan and sable antelope, and even the elusive Sitatunga antelope can be observed. You may also visit the Popa Falls, which are right next to it.
Overnight at Ngepi Camping site.
Day 10 : East Caprivi
The lodge is situated 5 km east of the town of Katima Mulilo on the B8 Ngoma Road on route to the Ngoma Border Post to Botswana and the Chobe National Park. Situated on the banks of the Mighty Zambezi River, with beautiful river views from the wooden lunch deck or from under the shade of old indigenous trees so, whether you are a tourist, fisherman or avid bird-watcher, the lodge is the perfect place to chill out and relax at the Caprivi Mutoya Lodge Camping site.
Day 11 Chobe Game Reserve
Chobe Bush Camp – Kasane – Botswana
Accommodation is thatched en-suite chalets on stilts. 5 chalets are individual (stand-alone) units.
The Bush Camp offers a typical Bush experience with no modern amenities such as TV’s or Wi-fi.
The Camp does not have municipal electricity, but operates on power from a generator, which is switched on for a few hours each evening, so guests are always advised to let the camp team know, should they need to charge any camera batteries, toothbrushes etc. it is advisable to carry spares.
Visitors must advise of any medical conditions, dietary requirements, preferred drinks and special occasions beforehand as pre-planning is imperative at the Bush Camp. Unlike Kasane based lodges, the Bush Camp is in a semi-remote location where shops and suppliers are not in close proximity, hence the need to facilitate logistics and orders, well in advance. At about 3:00 you will go on a Chobe River Sunset Cruise.
Lunch at Water Lily Lodge, overnight and dinner at the Bush Camp.
The rental vehicle will be picked up at the lodge.
Day 12 Chobe Game Reserve
Chobe Bush Camp
06:00 – Breakfast at Chobe Bush Camp
06:30 – Departure on game drive to Chobe NP
12:30 – Return to Water Lily Lodge for lunch
14:00 – Continue with the game drive in Chobe
18:30 – Return back to Bush Camp
20:00 – Dinner
Inclusions:
Accommodation, 2x lunch, 2x dinner, 2x breakfast,
full day game drive Chobe NP
1x Chobe River Cruise, Transfers.
Park Fees
Day 13 & 14 Victoria Falls
You will be picked up at about 9:00 at Chobe Safari Lodge and transferred to Victoria Falls.
N1 Lodge is situated in the heart of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and only 10 minutes walk from the Falls and from the area’s main attraction, the N1 lodge is ideally positioned to take advantage of the many activities that are on offer in the area. The lodge offers facilities including a pool and bar where many a sundowner has been enjoyed Victoria Falls has its place among the wonders of the world to rights.
This is a place to raise your adrenaline level, e.g. by riding an elephant, walking with a young lion, river rafting on the rapids of the Zambezi, bungee jumping, rock climbing, helicopter flight over the falls or swimming in the Devils Pool (in season). Overnight at the N1 Lodge in air conditioned superior room.
Day 15 Victoria Falls
You will be transferred to the airport. The Windhoek Namib Rand Victoria Falls Self Drive Camping Safari ends in Victoria Falls or in Livingstone, please specify.
Toyota Hilux 4×4, single or double cab.
Vehicle equipped with: Extra tough Off-Road tires, extra large fuel tank (or jerry can), 2 spare wheels, wheel spanner, complete set of tools, brush set, danger triangle, tow rope, tire pressure gauge, spade, first aid kit.
Super Cover, unlimited km. reduced excess US$ 250