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Summary of Itinerary

Days 1 & 2
Fly to Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp, Namib Desert

Days 3 & 4
Fly to Walvis Bay for dolphin boat cruise and Swakopmund touring, then on to Damaraland Camp, Damaraland

Days 5 & 6
Fly to Ongava Game Reserve, and Etosha Region

Days 7
Transfer back to Windhoek

Namibian Safaris

Best of Namibia Wing

6 nights/7 days

A Wings Exploration

Flying over the Namib Desert - Wilderness SafarisTo observe Namibia from the air is an awe-inspiring experience:
the vast expanses of moving, rippling sands, the great blue skies
and grey of the ocean extending to the horizon.

This safari explores four distinct regions: the sands and red dunes of Sossusvlei; the icy, life-filled coasts at Swakopmund and Walvis Bay; the stark plains of Damaraland, with their desert-adapted elephants; and the amazing wildlife abundance on the Etosha savannah.

Features of this Safari

Private charters between camps minimise travel time and provide a bird's-eye view of the immense landscape.

Diverse activities enhance in-depth experience of the landscape, including dolphin cruise, seafood lunch and quad biking. Seamless experience with one expert pilot-guide leading throughout. Small group size ensures that special interests are satisfied.

Enormous concessions and private camps combine with advantages of nearby National Parks.

Inclusions / Exclusions

Rates Include:
Game drives and activities as per itinerary
Non-alcoholic drinks
Map of the Spirit of the Namib SafariBreakfast, lunch & dinner throughout the tour.
Game or Park entrance fees and permits
Radio communication where communication lines are not available
Accommodation specified as per itinerary
Qualified professional guide
Single/double dome safari tents and safari ablution facilities.
Transport provided by tour company

Rates Exclude:
Visas and visa fees required
laundry
Anti-malarial and vaccinations
Any items bought prior and during the tour for personal use
Insurance for the full duration of the tour
Airport Tax, Departure Tax and / or Government Tax
Flight costs for specific routing
Gratuities/tips & porterage for tour guide and staff
Optional additional excursions to be paid whilst on tour - Surcharge of 10%

Itinerary

Days 1 & 2: Sossusvlei Wilderness [B, L, D]

Beautiful contrasts in the Sossusvlei Wilderness - Wilderness SafarisThe safari departs no later than 10h00 by light aircraft from Eros International Airport, close to the centre of town in Windhoek and it is a one-hour flight down to Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp, where we spend 2 nights.

Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is situated 20 km's from Sesriem, the Park's entrance to the Sossusvlei dunes. Towering dunes rise dramatically, more than 1000 ft above the surrounding plains. The camp's location provides access to Sossusvlei, yet also offers privacy and exclusivity. It has been built just below the top of a mountain, using rock, brick, timber and thatch and provides a cool refuge from the desert. There are 9 guest units, ensuring personal service and attention. Each unit is superbly appointed and has a panoramic view overlooking the plains below, its own plunge pool as well as an en suite bathroom with hot and cold running water, shower and flush toilet. The main living area (comprising dining room, bar and lounge) is under thatch. Activities centre round early morning excursion's in 4x4 vehicles to the magnificent Sossusvlei dunes and the "vlei" itself. Afternoon activities are enjoyed on the property where guests can spend time taking in the desert scenery with its unique fauna and flora.

Day 3 & 4: Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Damaraland [B, L, D]

Windhoek Harbour from the airThe early morning flight takes guests over the Namib and over Sossusvlei itself for an alternative view of the dunes from the air and then due west to Meob Bay on the Skeleton Coast. The desert and Skeleton Coast scenery is spectacular, where the dunes and the desert meet the Atlantic Ocean. The flight up the coast takes you over the site of the Eduard Bohlen shipwreck, past Conception Bay and the wreck of the Shaunee, over Sandwich Harbour and its famous lagoon and will land at Swakopmund Airport. You are then transferred to Walvis Bay Harbour for a boat trip (weather permitting) which will allow you the opportunity to view seals and usually schools of dolphins swimming alongside the boat. You may also see turtles, sunfish, penguins, as well as a wonderful quantity and variety of birdlife. The group will return to Walvis Bay Harbor and following a delicious seafood lunch, be transferred by road to Swakopmund to enjoy a tour of this charming town. In the afternoon you depart from Swakopmund for a scenic flight further up the Skeleton Coast, past the Cape Cross Seal Colony, before turning east to fly up the Huab River Valley to Damaraland Camp (Doro Nawas Camp is sometimes substituted here) for two nights.

Tented camp at Damaraland - Wilderness SafarisSituated on the northern face of the Huab River valley and looking south toward the imposing Brandberg Mountains, Damaraland Camp offers its guests endless vistas. Early morning mists, generated by the clash between the icy Atlantic Ocean and the warm desert air of the Skeleton Coast, drift inland along the river sand canyon, providing sustenance to the flora and fauna of the region. This comfortable and friendly camp offers walks and drives in one of the best wilderness areas in Namibia. Although wildlife is not concentrated, the camp is situated where the rare Desert Elephant roams, alongside Gemsbok (Oryx), Springbok, Ostrich and other hardy desert animals. Rare succulent plants somehow manage to eke out an existence in this harsh countryside. Damaraland Camp accommodates guests in 9 comfortable tented rooms, with en-suite facilities including flush toilets and showers with hot and cold running water. The combined dining room and bar are under canvas, and an open fire is enjoyed on calm evenings. A feature of the camp is the unique rock pool. Activities throughout the area are in 4x4 vehicles, and on foot.

Days 5 & 6: Ongava Game Reserve, and Etosha Region [B, L, D]

Group of Elephants in Ongava Game Reserve - Wilderness SafarisWe fly by light aircraft today from Damaraland to Ongava Tented Camp (Ongava Lodge is sometimes substituted), for a further two-night stay. Highlights are the game drives into Etosha National Park as well as the night drives, walks and hides on the private reserve.

Ongava Tented Camp is situated along the southern boundary of Etosha National Park in the privately owned Ongava Game Reserve. The small 12 bedded tented camp is built in a different sector of the reserve to Ongava Lodge. Accommodation comprises six large comfortable walk-in tents with en-suite facilities, including flush toilet and a hot shower. All meals are enjoyed in the main dining area under thatch. There is a small pool as well. Activities include game drives into the Okaukuejo area of Etosha where Lion, Elephant, Cheetah, Gemsbok, Springbok, and Hartebeest can be seen at many of the waterholes in the park. In addition, night drives and walks are offered on the private reserve. Ongava has resident White Rhino, and Etosha has Black Rhino, allowing guests staying at Ongava the opportunity to see both species.

Day 7: Back to Windhoek [B]

We depart Ongava by light air charter back to Windhoek where the safari ends at either Windhoek's Eros International Airport or Windhoek International Airport at about 13h00.

Extra information

Limitations

Luggage allowance - 12 kg per person
Maximum group size - 8 persons
Minimum age - 12 years
Maximum age - 70 years

Flashlights/ torches

Please ensure that a minimum 2-D cell flashlight is brought on safari, with spare batteries. Head lamps are also useful. Flashlights are not supplied.

Camera battery charging facilities

Please note that a 12V cigarette lighter adaptor will be required (that is compatible with camera make) on this safari for charging batteries while on game drive or transfer drives. 110/ 240V outlets are available at the permanent lodges; however Linyanti Discoverer and Ketumetse Trails Camp only have 12V electricity.

Dietary requirements and special occasions: Due to remote locality of Discoverer camps, please ensure that full dietary requirements and special occasions are advised at the time of your booking confirmation.