Bushman and Delta Tour |
8 Day Camping Safari |
* Vehicle Used: 4x4
* Maximum Group Size: 9 + 1 guide
* Single Supplement: None
DEPARTS: 2010 Every 2nd Friday from Windhoek
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N$10 600/PERSON + US$100/person cash
for Vehicle Cross Border Charges (Valid from 1st November
2009 until 31st Oct 2010)
Enquire or book email: book@go.namibiabookings.com
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A safari combining superb game viewing in Etosha National
Park, a visit to the local Bushman tribe, the roars of the
hippos at Ngepi Camp situated on the banks of the Okavango
River, the tranquility of the Okavango Delta, spotting buffaloes
at Nambwa, Susuwe - a remote game park in the Caprivi area
where we utilize a local community campsite before finishing
in Livingsone, Zambia - home to the mighty Victoria Falls
and a highlight of any holiday. A safar which is designed
for a physically fit and adventurous traveler.
Highlights: Etosha Wildlife( Big
Cats particularly cheetah), Bushman Tribes, Okavango Delta,
Livingstone- Zambia, Victoria Falls
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Safari email: book@go.namibiabookings.com |
Bushman and Okavango Delta Tour Details
Day 1:
Windhoek - Okaukeujo, Etosha National Park (LD) (Camping)
We collect you from your accommodation and depart from Thimbi Thimbi
Offices in Windhoek at 8.00am. After stopping briefly at Otjiwarongo
for fresh supplies we have lunch at the entrance to the Etosha National
Park, Namibia’s prime game viewing destination. We game drive
to camp and if time permits game drive before sunset. Overnight
camping. Dinner prepared by the Guide with your help and evening
is spent around the campfire or at the floodlit waterhole by the
camp which is often visited by endangered black rhinos coming to
quench their thirst after sunset. Option for upgrade accommodation.
Depends on avalability.
Day 2:
Okaukeujo - Namutoni, Etosha (BLD) (Camping)
Early morning and late afternoon game drives seeking the many species
of animals found in this huge park including elephant, lion, leopard,
endangered cheetah, black and white rhino as well as many antelope
and over 340 species of bird, plenty for all wildlife enthusiasts
to enjoy. We spend the hottest part of the day at camp either by
the waterhole or the swimming pool before heading to Etosha Pan,
one of the translations meaning “Great, White Place”
to marvel at the size of the pan that disappears into the horizon.
Overnight camping. Dinner prepared by Guide with your help and evening
spent around the campfire.Option for upgrade accommodation. Depends
on avalability.
Day 3:
Namutoni - Roy's Camp (BLD) (Camping)
After a short game drive we enjoy breakfast before we travel down
to Roy's Camp where we will overnight. We stop briefly at Lake Otjikoto
and continue to Tsumeb to get our fresh supplies. A short lunch
is taken at Hoba Meteorite – the world’s largest single
meteorite and we continue through to Grootfontein to refuel before
entering the Kalahari. We arrive at our camp just after lunch.This
afternoon we drive down to the Bushman village where we will be
sharing the most wonderful experience of our trip with the Bushman
people. You will have a chance to also get some original craft made
by the Bushman at the village. Some of the highlights will be going
out with a San tracker to collect bush food, experiencing how the
tranditional San lived - generally a fascinating experience for
westerners where they have an opportunity to find out on how they
still survive in today's modern wolrd. We return late afternoon
to our camp. Overnight camping. Dinner prepared by your guide with
your help. Option to upgrade accommodation. Depens on availability.
Day 4:
Roys Camp - Okavango River, Ngepi Camp (BLD) (Camping)
After breakfast we depart for the Okavango town of Rundu for fresh
supplies. We will have time to see the local market in Rundu before
heading to our camp on the banks of Okavango River, Ngepi Camp.
This afternoon you have time to relax on the wooden deck or go for
optional activities offered by Ngepi Camp like water rafting, boat
cruise, canoeing etc. Overnight camping and evening meal prepared
by the Guide with your help. Option for upgrade accommodation. Depens
on availability.
Day 5:
Ngepi Camp - Guma Camp Botswana (BLD) (Camping)
This morning just after breakfast we drive to Mahango Game Reserve.
This little jewel of a game reserve is home to many unusual species
such as Roan and Sable antelope, Buffalo, large herds of Elephants,
Hippo and many aquatic birds not found in many areas of Namibia.
We arive at our camp just in time for lunch. After setting up the
camp we can enjoy our free time at the camp deck overlooking the
beautiful lagoon of the Okavango Delta, a very lovely place for
birders. Overnight camping and evening meal prepared by your guide
with your help.
Day 6:
Gama Camp (BLD) (Camping)
After early breakfast we have the chance to visit the Delta on Mokoro.
Each of our guest can take only 1 small day pack and depart early
morning initially in a motor boat before transfering to uor mokoro
( dug out canoe), we relax while our polers push through this beautiful
and serene area enjoying the tranquility of the Okavango Delta.
We'll have the opportunity to game walk and learn about this fragile
and unique ecosystem. We enjoy more game walks and mokoro trails
before we return to the luxury of our camp early afternoon. Overnight
camping and evening meal prepared by the guide with your help.
Day 7:
Gama Camp Botswana - Susuwe National Park Namibia (BLD) (Camping)
Early start to cross the border back into Namibia and on to Mahango
Game Reserve. We leave the park and have lunch overlooking Popa
Falls before continuing through the Caprivi Strip to Susuwe National
Park. This is a wild park where we camp without fences and spend
an exhilarating night listening to the night sounds of the animals
and maybe get the chance to enjoy “close up” encounters.
Overnight camping and evening meal prepared by the Guide with your
help.
Day 8:
Susuwe National Park - Livingstone Zamiba (BL)
Enjoy breakfast and short game drive before heading through to Katima
Mulilo. This busy and bustling town is the last frontier of Namibia
and we glimpse our first sight of the mighty Zambezi River. We cross
the border into Zambia and have lunch at a scenic location along
the roadside. We arrive at Livingstone mid afternoon and we drop
you at your accommodation in Livingstone.
Safaris include
All camping fees
Camping equipment (except sleeping bag which can be hired)
Entry fees for the sights (except National Parks and fuel which
is covered by the local payment)
Vehicle
Trailer
Safaris exclude
International airfares
Arrival and departure transfers
Travel and medical insurance
Personal spending money
Visas, passports, vaccinations
Personal taxes (including departure and border taxes) all optional
activities unscheduled or optional National Parks / Reserves entrance
fees
Gratuities
Restaurant meals and all other items of a personal nature.
All drinks, even on days with full board basis.
Useful to bring with you:
Towel, torch, water bottle, hat.
PLEASE NOTE: This safari is designed for the adventure
traveller, one who enjoys pitching in to help, conversing with nature
and does not mind the discomfort of bush camping without shower
and toilet facilities. Please ensure that you have the necessary
entry visas for Namibia, Botswana and Zambia. 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.
Visa Requirements - All nationalities require
visa's for Zambia. Nationalities that require visa's for Namibia
& Botswana will need a multiple entry visa for Namibia. Possession
of correct visa's is the responsibility of each individual traveller.
If you are traveling on your own, you will share a “room/tent”
with another same gender client. You do not pay extra when booking
as a single person.
If however you request a single room/tent, then you'll pay a single
supplement.
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.
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