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The Tour Starts In Windhoek And Ends In Zambia Or Zimbabwe. Highlights Of This Tour Are: Windhoek, Okahandja Craft Market, Etosha, Bird Watching, Kavango River And (Poppa Falls), Mahango Game Reserve, Kwando River, Zambezi River And Victoria Falls.Flights Not Specified/Airport Taxes/ Visa & Permits / Travel Insurances Of Any Kind
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Day 1 : Windhoek - Ondekaramba
The Farm Ondekaremba Measures 7.300 Hectares And Boasts A 100-Year Old Family Tradition. Shortly After Touching Down You Will Be Met By The Peace And Quiet Of Africa’s Wide-Open Spaces. Enjoy After A Long Flight The Charm Of Scenery And Unspoilt Nature. Ondekaremba Is Called: ‘the Place Where Grazing Is Good’. Thanks To This, Combined With Numerous Watering Places, You Can Be At One With Nature By Exploring, Be It Via Game Drives, Hiking Trails On A Terrain Where There Are An Abundance Of Wildlife And Birds. The Lovely Garden With Landscaped Pool Area Waits For You To Come And Have A Swim, Or To Just Relax. Meals Made To A Large Extent Of The Lodge’s Own Products Are Prepared In Their Farm Kitchen And Are Served On The Open-Air Verandas, As A Picnic In The Bush, Or Inside The Old Rustic Stone Farmhouse.
Overnight At Ondekaramba Farm Or Similar. (Dbb)
Day 2 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Okaukuejo Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Overnight At Dolomite Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Day 3 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Okaukuejo Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Overnight At Dolomite Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Day 4 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Okaukuejo Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Overnight At Dolomite Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Day 5 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Okaukuejo Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Day 6 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Okaukuejo Camp Or Similar (Dbb)
Day 7 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Namutoni Camp Or Similar (Dbb).
Day 8 : Etosha
Etosha Will Be Explored In 3 Parts, Western (Dolomite Camp), Southern (Okaukuejo) And Eastern Side (Namutoni)
Departing After Breakfast, We Turn North Towards Etosha. En-Route We Will Stop At The Okahandja Craft Market. Discover The Hand Make Craftworks That Are Produced By The Indigenous Peoples Of Namibia. A Visit To The Etosha National Park Is One Of The Highlights Of Travelling Namibia. Etosha, Which Was Declared A Game Reserve By The German Colonial Administration Back In 1907, Covers An Area Of More Than 22 000 Square Kilometres. In Its Centre Lies A Vast Saltpan Surrounded By Grass And Thorn Savannah, Mopane Bush Land In The West And Dry Forest In The North-East. About Two Million Years Ago, This Area Was An Enormous Lake, Fed By The Kunene River. However The Lake Slowly Dried Up Because Over Time, The River Changed Its Course. The Etosha National Park Has A Good Infrastructure. Well-Maintained Gravel Roads Lead To The Waterholes, Where Game Viewing Is At Its Best. In The Three Rest Camps Okaukuejo, Halali And Namutoni, Hotels, Chalets And Camping Sites Are Available As Well As Restaurants, Stores And Swimming Pools. The Main Entrance To The Park Is Called The "Anderson Gate" At Okaukuejo In The South, Where The Park Administration Is Also Situated. The "Von Lindequist Gate" Lies In The East Near Namutoni. A New Gate, The "Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate" (King Nehale Gate) Was Opened At The Beginning Of 2003 In The North-East. The Pan Is Just About Always Dry. However, In The Southern Parts There Are Have Water-Holes Scattered Throughout This Area And Form The Basis Of Life For Countless Game. Be It A Lion Or An Elephant, A Giraffe Or A Zebra; Almost All African Animal Species Are Represented In The Huge Nature Reserve, Approx. 22 000 Square Kilometres In Size. There Is An Estimated Number Of 250 Lions In The Park, 300 Rhinos, 2 500 Giraffes, 6 000 Zebras And More Than 2 000 Elephants. The Dainty Springbok Are Especially Numerous; At Least 20 000 Of Them Roam The Reserve. Often, They Can Be Observed In Enormous Herds Of Several Hundred Animals.
Activities - Ac:
Am And Pm Game Drive In The Etosha Park.
Overnight At Namutoni Camp Or Similar (Dbb).
Day 9 : Hakusembe - Caprivi
Picturesquely Situated On The South Bank Of The Okavango River, 16 Km West Of Rundu, Hakusembe River Lodge Is The Perfect Stopover On The Way Into Caprivi And To The Victoria Falls. The 10 Chalets (With Air-Conditioning) Offer Magnificent Views Of The River And The Lush Vegetation Which Teems With Diverse Birdlife. The Swimming Pool Invites To Cool Off On Hot Summer Days. Experience The River World On A Boat Trip Or Join An Excursion To The Cultural Village Nearby. Relish The Enchanting Atmosphere During Dinner In The Restaurant And With A Drink At The Bar.
Activities - Ac:
Bird Watching From Boat
Sunset River Cruise
Overnight At Hakusembe River Lodge – Floating Bungalow Or Similar. (Dbb)
Day 10 : Hakusembe - Caprivi
Picturesquely Situated On The South Bank Of The Okavango River, 16 Km West Of Rundu, Hakusembe River Lodge Is The Perfect Stopover On The Way Into Caprivi And To The Victoria Falls. The 10 Chalets (With Air-Conditioning) Offer Magnificent Views Of The River And The Lush Vegetation Which Teems With Diverse Birdlife. The Swimming Pool Invites To Cool Off On Hot Summer Days. Experience The River World On A Boat Trip Or Join An Excursion To The Cultural Village Nearby. Relish The Enchanting Atmosphere During Dinner In The Restaurant And With A Drink At The Bar.
Activities - Ac:
Bird Watching From Boat
Sunset River Cruise
Overnight At Hakusembe River Lodge – Floating Bungalow Or Similar. (Dbb)
Day 11 : Hakusembe - Caprivi
Picturesquely Situated On The South Bank Of The Okavango River, 16 Km West Of Rundu, Hakusembe River Lodge Is The Perfect Stopover On The Way Into Caprivi And To The Victoria Falls. The 10 Chalets (With Air-Conditioning) Offer Magnificent Views Of The River And The Lush Vegetation Which Teems With Diverse Birdlife. The Swimming Pool Invites To Cool Off On Hot Summer Days. Experience The River World On A Boat Trip Or Join An Excursion To The Cultural Village Nearby. Relish The Enchanting Atmosphere During Dinner In The Restaurant And With A Drink At The Bar.
Activities - Ac:
Bird Watching From Boat
Sunset River Cruise
Overnight At Hakusembe River Lodge – Floating Bungalow Or Similar. (Dbb)
Day 12 : Caprivi - Poppa Falls
Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa, Namibia’s Hidden Wildlife Paradise In The Caprivi Where Time Stands Still. This Luxury Lodge Is Nestled Amongst Majestic Trees On The Banks Of The Okavango River A Few Hundred Meters From Poppa Falls. It Is Fondly Referred To By The Locals As Paradishi Ghomumbiru, (Little Paradise). The Lodge Offers An Exquisite View Over The Okavango River With Excellent Opportunities For Bird Watching. The Lodge Is Only A Couple Of Kilometers Away From The Mahango Game Reserve, Which Is Celebrated For Its Abundance Of Game Species Such As Elephant, Buffalo, Sable And Roan Antelope, Bushbuck, Reedbuck And Tsessebe.
Activities - Ac:
Birding
Boat Trip Including Island Sundowner
Game Drive In Mahango Park
Traditional Village Visit
Overnight At Divava Okavango Lodge And Spa Or Similar.
Day 13 : Caprivi - Poppa Falls
Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa, Namibia’s Hidden Wildlife Paradise In The Caprivi Where Time Stands Still. This Luxury Lodge Is Nestled Amongst Majestic Trees On The Banks Of The Okavango River A Few Hundred Meters From Poppa Falls. It Is Fondly Referred To By The Locals As Paradishi Ghomumbiru, (Little Paradise). The Lodge Offers An Exquisite View Over The Okavango River With Excellent Opportunities For Bird Watching. The Lodge Is Only A Couple Of Kilometers Away From The Mahango Game Reserve, Which Is Celebrated For Its Abundance Of Game Species Such As Elephant, Buffalo, Sable And Roan Antelope, Bushbuck, Reedbuck And Tsessebe.
Activities - Ac:
Birding
Boat Trip Including Island Sundowner
Game Drive In Mahango Park
Traditional Village Visit
Overnight At Divava Okavango Lodge And Spa Or Similar.
Day 14 : Caprivi - Poppa Falls
Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa, Namibia’s Hidden Wildlife Paradise In The Caprivi Where Time Stands Still. This Luxury Lodge Is Nestled Amongst Majestic Trees On The Banks Of The Okavango River A Few Hundred Meters From Poppa Falls. It Is Fondly Referred To By The Locals As Paradishi Ghomumbiru, (Little Paradise). The Lodge Offers An Exquisite View Over The Okavango River With Excellent Opportunities For Bird Watching. The Lodge Is Only A Couple Of Kilometers Away From The Mahango Game Reserve, Which Is Celebrated For Its Abundance Of Game Species Such As Elephant, Buffalo, Sable And Roan Antelope, Bushbuck, Reedbuck And Tsessebe.
Activities - Ac:
Birding
Boat Trip Including Island Sundowner
Game Drive In Mahango Park
Traditional Village Visit
Overnight At Divava Okavango Lodge And Spa Or Similar.
Day 15 : Caprivi – Kwando River
As The Evening Sky Turns Into A Red Glow You Sit Back, High Above The River, Enjoying A Chilled Drink While Listening To The Deep Grunt Of Hippos. This Experience Awaits You On The Sundowner Deck Of Namushasha River Lodge On The Kwando River In Eastern Caprivi. Apart From 24 Rooms In Chalets The Lodge Consists Of A Restaurant, A Bar And A Swimming Pool. Watch Elephant, Hippo, Buffalo Or Sable Antelope On Our Excursions By Boat Or Off-Road Vehicle, Visit A Traditional Village In The Vicinity Or Take Time To Observe The Colourful Birdlife (More Than 400 Species).
Activities - Ac:
Boat Trip
Game Drive Mwabatha Park
Birding
Overnight At Namushasha Lodge Or Similar.
Day 16 : Caprivi – Kwando River
As The Evening Sky Turns Into A Red Glow You Sit Back, High Above The River, Enjoying A Chilled Drink While Listening To The Deep Grunt Of Hippos. This Experience Awaits You On The Sundowner Deck Of Namushasha River Lodge On The Kwando River In Eastern Caprivi. Apart From 24 Rooms In Chalets The Lodge Consists Of A Restaurant, A Bar And A Swimming Pool. Watch Elephant, Hippo, Buffalo Or Sable Antelope On Our Excursions By Boat Or Off-Road Vehicle, Visit A Traditional Village In The Vicinity Or Take Time To Observe The Colourful Birdlife (More Than 400 Species).
Activities - Ac:
Boat Trip
Game Drive Mwabatha Park
Birding
Overnight At Namushasha Lodge Or Similar.
Day 17 : Caprivi - Zambezi River
This Voyager Is More Than A Houseboat, Or Just Another Lodge In Africa, It Is A Luxuriously Appointed Floating Lodge, Operating On The Chobe And Upper Zambezi Rivers. It Is An Exclusive Experience Affording You Privacy And The Opportunity To Experience The Wildlife-Rich Floodplains Of The Chobe National Park. What Is Unique About This Voyager Is That Each Cabin Is Allocated Its Own Tender Boat And River Guide To Explore The Endless Water Ways. You Are Free To Create Your Own Itinerary, From Game Viewing, Birding, Photography, Fishing, Cultural Visits Or Walking Through One Of Africa'S Prime Wildlife Environments. The Upper Zambezi Has Some Of The Best River Fishing In The World. Test Your Skills Against The Tiger Fish, One Of The Most Explosive Freshwater Game Fish In The World, Or Simply Travel Through An Iconic Piece Of Africa In Distinctive Comfort And Style.
Entertainment Decks
The Middle Deck Comprises Of The Lounge, Dining Area, Open Air Decks, Galley (Kitchen) And Captains Bridge. The Lounge Area Consists Of Two Private Lounges With A Small Reference Library Containing The Latest Bird, Plant And Fishing Guides. This Area Affords Panoramic Views Of The Surroundings And Unequalled Game Viewing Opportunities. The Communal Dining Area Is Where All Your Sumptuous Meals Are Served, And Also A Great Place To Hold Meetings Should This Be Required. Tea, Coffee And Refreshments Are Available From The Bar Throughout The Day On This Deck. The Open Air Deck Offers A Choice Of Cooling Off In The Jacuzzi Or Watching The African Sunset Whilst Being Serenaded By The Night Sounds. Top Deck Or The Viewing Deck Has A Seating Area To Leisurely Sip Sundowners Or Soak Up The Warm African Sun On The Sun Loungers. Catch Up On Some Supreme Birding And Game Viewing. In The Evenings, This Top Viewing Deck Becomes Prime Position To Familiarise Oneself With The Spectacular African Night Sky...
Game Viewing
Water Based Game Viewing From The Main Vessel And Private Tenders While Based On The Chobe River In Chobe National Park. This Area Is One Of The Prime Game Viewing Destinations In Africa. Sightings Of Two Of The Big Five Are Almost Guaranteed On A Daily Basis In The Form Of Elephant And Buffalo While Big Cats Are Often Spotted Leisurely Lapping Up Water Or Just Taking A Stroll On The Water’s Edge. Crocodiles And Hippo Are Always Present. Not Being Restricted To Having To Leave The Park Before Sunset To Head Back To A Lodge, Clients Are Afforded The Opportunity To Allow Africa To Lull Them To Sleep With Her Lullaby While On The Waters Of Chobe.
Birding
This Area Of Operation Boasts ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ To Over 450 Species Of Birds Found In The Following Varied Habitats: The Floodplains (Water Birds), Woodlands Savannah, Riverine Forest & Mopani Woodlands. Birding Is Conducted Either Directly Off The Main Vessel, From Small Tender Boats Or By Foot On The Surrounding Floodplains And Woodland/Forest Areas. A Bird List Is Available Of 390 Species That Can Be Seen From The River, This Excludes The Species Recorded In The Surrounding Areas That Are Unlikely To Be Seen From The Boat. Being Serenaded At Night By The Swamp Nightjar And Sightings Of Rock Pratincole, African Skimmer, Luapula And Chirping Cisticolas, Slaty Egrets, Swamp Boubou, Coppery-Tailed Coucal, White-Backed Night Heron, Half-Collared Kingfisher, Collared Palm Thrush, Pygmy Geese, Western Banded Snake Eagle Make This Trip A Must For All Birders. 14 Species Are Noted As Exceptional Interest To Birders And 31 Species Of Unusual Interest.
Walking
The Floodplain And Wetland Areas Of The Zambezi And Chobe Have A Diverse Ecological Makeup. The Opportunity To Take Guided Walks Is Available Over Varying Distances And Within Different Habitats. The Walking Is Comfortable As The Terrain Is Reasonably Flat And Is Not Exclusively For The Energetic. At Caprivi’s Tip Is An Island Called Impalila Island Which Has The Accolade Of Being The Only Place In The World Where 4 Countries Meet Each Other, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia And Zimbabwe.
Cultural Village Visit
On A Typical Village Visit Clients Are Shown Around And Introduced To The Various Village Life Elements By One Of The Headmen And Are Encouraged To Ask Any Questions They May Have. After The Tour Through The Village, The Locals Then Put On A Small Dance And Encourage The Guests To Join Them. Small Beaded Necklaces And Other Curios Are For Sale Afterwards. A Truly Warm Caprivian Village Experience.
Overnight At Zambezi Voyager Or Similar.
Day 18 : Caprivi - Zambezi River
This Voyager Is More Than A Houseboat, Or Just Another Lodge In Africa, It Is A Luxuriously Appointed Floating Lodge, Operating On The Chobe And Upper Zambezi Rivers. It Is An Exclusive Experience Affording You Privacy And The Opportunity To Experience The Wildlife-Rich Floodplains Of The Chobe National Park. What Is Unique About This Voyager Is That Each Cabin Is Allocated Its Own Tender Boat And River Guide To Explore The Endless Water Ways. You Are Free To Create Your Own Itinerary, From Game Viewing, Birding, Photography, Fishing, Cultural Visits Or Walking Through One Of Africa'S Prime Wildlife Environments. The Upper Zambezi Has Some Of The Best River Fishing In The World. Test Your Skills Against The Tiger Fish, One Of The Most Explosive Freshwater Game Fish In The World, Or Simply Travel Through An Iconic Piece Of Africa In Distinctive Comfort And Style.
Entertainment Decks
The Middle Deck Comprises Of The Lounge, Dining Area, Open Air Decks, Galley (Kitchen) And Captains Bridge. The Lounge Area Consists Of Two Private Lounges With A Small Reference Library Containing The Latest Bird, Plant And Fishing Guides. This Area Affords Panoramic Views Of The Surroundings And Unequalled Game Viewing Opportunities. The Communal Dining Area Is Where All Your Sumptuous Meals Are Served, And Also A Great Place To Hold Meetings Should This Be Required. Tea, Coffee And Refreshments Are Available From The Bar Throughout The Day On This Deck. The Open Air Deck Offers A Choice Of Cooling Off In The Jacuzzi Or Watching The African Sunset Whilst Being Serenaded By The Night Sounds. Top Deck Or The Viewing Deck Has A Seating Area To Leisurely Sip Sundowners Or Soak Up The Warm African Sun On The Sun Loungers. Catch Up On Some Supreme Birding And Game Viewing. In The Evenings, This Top Viewing Deck Becomes Prime Position To Familiarise Oneself With The Spectacular African Night Sky...
Game Viewing
Water Based Game Viewing From The Main Vessel And Private Tenders While Based On The Chobe River In Chobe National Park. This Area Is One Of The Prime Game Viewing Destinations In Africa. Sightings Of Two Of The Big Five Are Almost Guaranteed On A Daily Basis In The Form Of Elephant And Buffalo While Big Cats Are Often Spotted Leisurely Lapping Up Water Or Just Taking A Stroll On The Water’s Edge. Crocodiles And Hippo Are Always Present. Not Being Restricted To Having To Leave The Park Before Sunset To Head Back To A Lodge, Clients Are Afforded The Opportunity To Allow Africa To Lull Them To Sleep With Her Lullaby While On The Waters Of Chobe.
Birding
This Area Of Operation Boasts ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ To Over 450 Species Of Birds Found In The Following Varied Habitats: The Floodplains (Water Birds), Woodlands Savannah, Riverine Forest & Mopani Woodlands. Birding Is Conducted Either Directly Off The Main Vessel, From Small Tender Boats Or By Foot On The Surrounding Floodplains And Woodland/Forest Areas. A Bird List Is Available Of 390 Species That Can Be Seen From The River, This Excludes The Species Recorded In The Surrounding Areas That Are Unlikely To Be Seen From The Boat. Being Serenaded At Night By The Swamp Nightjar And Sightings Of Rock Pratincole, African Skimmer, Luapula And Chirping Cisticolas, Slaty Egrets, Swamp Boubou, Coppery-Tailed Coucal, White-Backed Night Heron, Half-Collared Kingfisher, Collared Palm Thrush, Pygmy Geese, Western Banded Snake Eagle Make This Trip A Must For All Birders. 14 Species Are Noted As Exceptional Interest To Birders And 31 Species Of Unusual Interest.
Walking
The Floodplain And Wetland Areas Of The Zambezi And Chobe Have A Diverse Ecological Makeup. The Opportunity To Take Guided Walks Is Available Over Varying Distances And Within Different Habitats. The Walking Is Comfortable As The Terrain Is Reasonably Flat And Is Not Exclusively For The Energetic. At Caprivi’s Tip Is An Island Called Impalila Island Which Has The Accolade Of Being The Only Place In The World Where 4 Countries Meet Each Other, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia And Zimbabwe.
Cultural Village Visit
On A Typical Village Visit Clients Are Shown Around And Introduced To The Various Village Life Elements By One Of The Headmen And Are Encouraged To Ask Any Questions They May Have. After The Tour Through The Village, The Locals Then Put On A Small Dance And Encourage The Guests To Join Them. Small Beaded Necklaces And Other Curios Are For Sale Afterwards. A Truly Warm Caprivian Village Experience.
Overnight At Zambezi Voyager Or Similar.
Day 19 : Caprivi - Zambezi River
This Voyager Is More Than A Houseboat, Or Just Another Lodge In Africa, It Is A Luxuriously Appointed Floating Lodge, Operating On The Chobe And Upper Zambezi Rivers. It Is An Exclusive Experience Affording You Privacy And The Opportunity To Experience The Wildlife-Rich Floodplains Of The Chobe National Park. What Is Unique About This Voyager Is That Each Cabin Is Allocated Its Own Tender Boat And River Guide To Explore The Endless Water Ways. You Are Free To Create Your Own Itinerary, From Game Viewing, Birding, Photography, Fishing, Cultural Visits Or Walking Through One Of Africa'S Prime Wildlife Environments. The Upper Zambezi Has Some Of The Best River Fishing In The World. Test Your Skills Against The Tiger Fish, One Of The Most Explosive Freshwater Game Fish In The World, Or Simply Travel Through An Iconic Piece Of Africa In Distinctive Comfort And Style.
Entertainment Decks
The Middle Deck Comprises Of The Lounge, Dining Area, Open Air Decks, Galley (Kitchen) And Captains Bridge. The Lounge Area Consists Of Two Private Lounges With A Small Reference Library Containing The Latest Bird, Plant And Fishing Guides. This Area Affords Panoramic Views Of The Surroundings And Unequalled Game Viewing Opportunities. The Communal Dining Area Is Where All Your Sumptuous Meals Are Served, And Also A Great Place To Hold Meetings Should This Be Required. Tea, Coffee And Refreshments Are Available From The Bar Throughout The Day On This Deck. The Open Air Deck Offers A Choice Of Cooling Off In The Jacuzzi Or Watching The African Sunset Whilst Being Serenaded By The Night Sounds. Top Deck Or The Viewing Deck Has A Seating Area To Leisurely Sip Sundowners Or Soak Up The Warm African Sun On The Sun Loungers. Catch Up On Some Supreme Birding And Game Viewing. In The Evenings, This Top Viewing Deck Becomes Prime Position To Familiarise Oneself With The Spectacular African Night Sky...
Game Viewing
Water Based Game Viewing From The Main Vessel And Private Tenders While Based On The Chobe River In Chobe National Park. This Area Is One Of The Prime Game Viewing Destinations In Africa. Sightings Of Two Of The Big Five Are Almost Guaranteed On A Daily Basis In The Form Of Elephant And Buffalo While Big Cats Are Often Spotted Leisurely Lapping Up Water Or Just Taking A Stroll On The Water’s Edge. Crocodiles And Hippo Are Always Present. Not Being Restricted To Having To Leave The Park Before Sunset To Head Back To A Lodge, Clients Are Afforded The Opportunity To Allow Africa To Lull Them To Sleep With Her Lullaby While On The Waters Of Chobe.
Birding
This Area Of Operation Boasts ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ To Over 450 Species Of Birds Found In The Following Varied Habitats: The Floodplains (Water Birds), Woodlands Savannah, Riverine Forest & Mopani Woodlands. Birding Is Conducted Either Directly Off The Main Vessel, From Small Tender Boats Or By Foot On The Surrounding Floodplains And Woodland/Forest Areas. A Bird List Is Available Of 390 Species That Can Be Seen From The River, This Excludes The Species Recorded In The Surrounding Areas That Are Unlikely To Be Seen From The Boat. Being Serenaded At Night By The Swamp Nightjar And Sightings Of Rock Pratincole, African Skimmer, Luapula And Chirping Cisticolas, Slaty Egrets, Swamp Boubou, Coppery-Tailed Coucal, White-Backed Night Heron, Half-Collared Kingfisher, Collared Palm Thrush, Pygmy Geese, Western Banded Snake Eagle Make This Trip A Must For All Birders. 14 Species Are Noted As Exceptional Interest To Birders And 31 Species Of Unusual Interest.
Walking
The Floodplain And Wetland Areas Of The Zambezi And Chobe Have A Diverse Ecological Makeup. The Opportunity To Take Guided Walks Is Available Over Varying Distances And Within Different Habitats. The Walking Is Comfortable As The Terrain Is Reasonably Flat And Is Not Exclusively For The Energetic. At Caprivi’s Tip Is An Island Called Impalila Island Which Has The Accolade Of Being The Only Place In The World Where 4 Countries Meet Each Other, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia And Zimbabwe.
Cultural Village Visit
On A Typical Village Visit Clients Are Shown Around And Introduced To The Various Village Life Elements By One Of The Headmen And Are Encouraged To Ask Any Questions They May Have. After The Tour Through The Village, The Locals Then Put On A Small Dance And Encourage The Guests To Join Them. Small Beaded Necklaces And Other Curios Are For Sale Afterwards. A Truly Warm Caprivian Village Experience.
Overnight At Zambezi Voyager Or Similar.
Day 20 : Caprivi - Zambezi River
This Voyager Is More Than A Houseboat, Or Just Another Lodge In Africa, It Is A Luxuriously Appointed Floating Lodge, Operating On The Chobe And Upper Zambezi Rivers. It Is An Exclusive Experience Affording You Privacy And The Opportunity To Experience The Wildlife-Rich Floodplains Of The Chobe National Park. What Is Unique About This Voyager Is That Each Cabin Is Allocated Its Own Tender Boat And River Guide To Explore The Endless Water Ways. You Are Free To Create Your Own Itinerary, From Game Viewing, Birding, Photography, Fishing, Cultural Visits Or Walking Through One Of Africa'S Prime Wildlife Environments. The Upper Zambezi Has Some Of The Best River Fishing In The World. Test Your Skills Against The Tiger Fish, One Of The Most Explosive Freshwater Game Fish In The World, Or Simply Travel Through An Iconic Piece Of Africa In Distinctive Comfort And Style.
Entertainment Decks
The Middle Deck Comprises Of The Lounge, Dining Area, Open Air Decks, Galley (Kitchen) And Captains Bridge. The Lounge Area Consists Of Two Private Lounges With A Small Reference Library Containing The Latest Bird, Plant And Fishing Guides. This Area Affords Panoramic Views Of The Surroundings And Unequalled Game Viewing Opportunities. The Communal Dining Area Is Where All Your Sumptuous Meals Are Served, And Also A Great Place To Hold Meetings Should This Be Required. Tea, Coffee And Refreshments Are Available From The Bar Throughout The Day On This Deck. The Open Air Deck Offers A Choice Of Cooling Off In The Jacuzzi Or Watching The African Sunset Whilst Being Serenaded By The Night Sounds. Top Deck Or The Viewing Deck Has A Seating Area To Leisurely Sip Sundowners Or Soak Up The Warm African Sun On The Sun Loungers. Catch Up On Some Supreme Birding And Game Viewing. In The Evenings, This Top Viewing Deck Becomes Prime Position To Familiarise Oneself With The Spectacular African Night Sky...
Game Viewing
Water Based Game Viewing From The Main Vessel And Private Tenders While Based On The Chobe River In Chobe National Park. This Area Is One Of The Prime Game Viewing Destinations In Africa. Sightings Of Two Of The Big Five Are Almost Guaranteed On A Daily Basis In The Form Of Elephant And Buffalo While Big Cats Are Often Spotted Leisurely Lapping Up Water Or Just Taking A Stroll On The Water’s Edge. Crocodiles And Hippo Are Always Present. Not Being Restricted To Having To Leave The Park Before Sunset To Head Back To A Lodge, Clients Are Afforded The Opportunity To Allow Africa To Lull Them To Sleep With Her Lullaby While On The Waters Of Chobe.
Birding
This Area Of Operation Boasts ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ To Over 450 Species Of Birds Found In The Following Varied Habitats: The Floodplains (Water Birds), Woodlands Savannah, Riverine Forest & Mopani Woodlands. Birding Is Conducted Either Directly Off The Main Vessel, From Small Tender Boats Or By Foot On The Surrounding Floodplains And Woodland/Forest Areas. A Bird List Is Available Of 390 Species That Can Be Seen From The River, This Excludes The Species Recorded In The Surrounding Areas That Are Unlikely To Be Seen From The Boat. Being Serenaded At Night By The Swamp Nightjar And Sightings Of Rock Pratincole, African Skimmer, Luapula And Chirping Cisticolas, Slaty Egrets, Swamp Boubou, Coppery-Tailed Coucal, White-Backed Night Heron, Half-Collared Kingfisher, Collared Palm Thrush, Pygmy Geese, Western Banded Snake Eagle Make This Trip A Must For All Birders. 14 Species Are Noted As Exceptional Interest To Birders And 31 Species Of Unusual Interest.
Walking
The Floodplain And Wetland Areas Of The Zambezi And Chobe Have A Diverse Ecological Makeup. The Opportunity To Take Guided Walks Is Available Over Varying Distances And Within Different Habitats. The Walking Is Comfortable As The Terrain Is Reasonably Flat And Is Not Exclusively For The Energetic. At Caprivi’s Tip Is An Island Called Impalila Island Which Has The Accolade Of Being The Only Place In The World Where 4 Countries Meet Each Other, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia And Zimbabwe.
Cultural Village Visit
On A Typical Village Visit Clients Are Shown Around And Introduced To The Various Village Life Elements By One Of The Headmen And Are Encouraged To Ask Any Questions They May Have. After The Tour Through The Village, The Locals Then Put On A Small Dance And Encourage The Guests To Join Them. Small Beaded Necklaces And Other Curios Are For Sale Afterwards. A Truly Warm Caprivian Village Experience.
Overnight At Zambezi Voyager Or Similar.
Day 21 : Zambia
Transfer To Livingstone/Victoria Falls Airport
NETT Tour Cost Per Person Sharing (ZAR/N$)
Subject To Fuel Price, Exchange Rate And Availability
Cost Valid Until 31 October 2013
Single Supplement On Request
Inclusions And Exclusions
Persons | Rates Per Person |
2 person | 76500 |
4 person | 58850 |
6 Person | 52990 |
8 Person | 50100 |
Other Terms & Conditions :
Booking Terms And Conditions
Contract
Sasendle Adventure Tours Undertakes To Provide All Services Offered Subject To Terms And Conditions Set Out Herein, Which Terms And Conditions Are Accepted By The Passenger.
Definition
The Company Refers To Sasendle Adventure Tours Cc. Clients’ Means: Individuals, Groups, Companies Or Legal Persons Using The Services Offered By Sasendle Adventure Tours And Includes The Agents And Passengers.
Booking
When A Booking Is Made, A 50% Deposit Of The Full Amount Due Is Required For Confirmation, 60 Days Before Departure. The Balance Of The Tour Price Must Be Received By The Company Not Later Than 30 Days Before The Intended Departure Date. Bookings Made Within 30 Days Of The Departure Date Must Be Accompanied By The Full Payment. If The Full Amount, The Total Tour Price, Is Not Received By The Company 30 Days Prior To The Tour, The Company Reserves The Right To Cancel The Reservation And Retain Whatever Deposit Or Other Payment Received From The Client Or His Agent. Tours Must Be Booked At Least 120 Days Prior To Departure.
Payment
Bank Details On Tour Confirmation With Supplied Invoice.
Cancellations
Cancellations Made More Than 30 Days Prior To Arrival Will Not Normally Result In Cancellation Fees Being Charged. However, Sasendle Adventure Tours Reserves The Right To Cover Any Costs Incurred Or Charges Received From Suppliers Up To The Date Of Cancellation.
In The Event Of Services Cancelled 30 Days Or Less, Prior To Arrival, The Following Cancellation Fees Applies:
30 – 15 Days – 50% Of Total Fare
14 – 7 Days – 75% Of Total Fare
7 – 0 Days – 100% Of Total Fare
We Recommend That You Ensure That Your Passengers Take Adequate Personal Cancellation Insurance Cover Before Departure From ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥.
Responsibility
Sasendle Adventure Tours Carries Comprehensive Passenger And Personal Liability Insurance Cover Of Which The Details Will Be Made Available On Request. Sasendle Adventure Tours Is Not Responsible For Any Damages Sustained By Any Passenger As A Result Of Any Act Or Omission Whatsoever Of Any Hotel, Airline Or Other Person, Notwithstanding The Fact That Sasendle Adventure Tours Acted As Agent Of Such Hotel, Airline Or Other Person.
Health
You Must Be In Perfect Health To Undertake Any Safari. You Will Visit Remote Areas With Little Or No Medical Facilities. Sasendle Adventure Tours Will Only Apply Limited First Aid As Per Their First Aid Training And Limitations There-Off.
Insurance
Comprehensive Travel Insurance Covering Cancellation, Curtailment, Medical, Emergency Travel And Personal Accident Is Compulsory. The Client Is Aware That It Is His Responsibility To Arrange Adequate Insurances. The Clients Must Be Satisfied That Their Insurance Covers Their Personal Requirements.
Luggage
Baggage On Tours Will Be Limited To A Maximum Of 20Kgs Per Person.
Travel Documents
You Will Require A Valid Passport. Please Check With Us, Your Local Consulate Or Travel Agent As To Visa And Passport Requirements. It Is You’re Responsibly To Ensure That Your Passport, Visas And Certificates Are All In Order Before Departure. We Cannot Be Held Liable For Any Passenger Being Refused Entry Into Namibia/ Botswana/ Zambia For Any Reason Whatsoever.
Marketing
The Company Reserves The Right To Use Any Photographs And Video Taken During Tours For Use In Marketing Or Any Other Advertising Material And The Client Hereby Gives Consent Of Such Photographs To Be Used And For The Company For Marketing Purposes.
Authority On Tour
The Decisions Of The Company’s Driver/Guide On Tour Shall At All Times Be Final And Binding. The Client Must At All Times Comply With The Laws, Customs And Foreign Exchange Regulations Of All Countries Visited. Should The Client Be In Any Contravention Of The Above Or The Client Is A Nuisance To The Group, The Driver/Guide May Order The Client To Leave The Tour Without Any Claim To A Refund.
Force Majeure
Unforeseen Circumstances Including But Limited To War, Mechanical Breakdowns, Weather, Riots, And Other Unforeseen Reasons Beyond The Control Of The Company May Cause Delays Or Alterations To The Tour. The Company Shall Not Be Held Liable In Any Way For Any Of These Possible Occurrences Or Any Consequences, Which May Arise As A Result Of These.
Accommodation
Accommodation Will Be Provided As Per Itinerary. Accommodation Is Subject To Availability At Date Of Booking. We Reserve The Right To Use Alternative Accommodation Of Similar Or Higher Standard.
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