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FREEDUM OF NAMIBIA  9 days / 8 nights Self-Drove

This tour encompasses much of Namibia's extraordinary variety , taking you from the decidedly Barbarian atmosphere of Swakopmund to the wildlife of Elosha. And with the freedom of your own car, you can set your own pace. 
Day 1:Windhoek/Swakopmund (410kilometres, driving time - five hours) 
Arrive at Windhoek International Airport in the afternoon, where you are met by our representative who sill advise you about your tour, routing and provide all your travel documents. After collecting your hired vehicle, drive into Swakopmund. Overnight at the Swakopmund Hotel.
Day 2: Swakopmund 
You have the entire day to relax in Swakopmund, the most popular holiday destination in Namibia. There is the excellent Ethnology and Natural History Museum where you can see the old German colonial buildings in a delight fully continental atmosphere and, just outside the town, is the world's largest opencast uranium mine. At the oasis of Goanikontes, 25 kilometers away, is a reserve especially created to protect the Welwitschia plant, a dwarf tree unique to Namibia. Overnight at Swakopmund Hotel.
Day 3: Swakopmund/Damaraland (510 kilometres, driving time - seven to eight hours) 
Today your route takes you along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean via Henties Bay to Cape Cross, where you can see one of the largest fur seal colonies in the southern hemisphere. Your journey continued along the coast through the southern section of Skeleton Coast Park and then heads inlands to khorixas. Overnight at khorixas Rest Camp. 
Day 4: Danaraland/Outjo (460 kilometers, driving time - eight hours) 
Spend the morning visiting the eerie landscapes of the Burnt Mountains, the Organ Pipes, the petrified forest and Twyfelfontein, where you can view hundreds of rock paintings and engravings. Some dating back to the Stone Age.
After lunch at the camp, visit the rock finger " Vingerklip"
Before continuing to Outjo, close to the entrance to Etosha National Park. Overnight at Outjo. 
Day 5: Outjo/Etosha National Park (155 kilometers, driving time - two hours) 
Today you dead to Etosha National Park where, after checking in at one of game including elephant, lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena rhino and numerous species of antelope. Your evening game drive takes you game viewing around a floodlit waterhole. Overnight at the rest camp. 
Days 6-7 Etosha National Park 
Spend the next two days exploring Etosha and witnessing the park's abundant wildlife in its natural gabitat. Each day presents a good chance of seeing the Big Five - and you may even be lucky enough to witness a "kill". Overnight at your rest camp. 
Day 8: Etoxha/Windhoek (640 kilometres. Driving time- eight-and-half hours) 
After breakfast, your journey takes you via Lake Otjikoto, north-west of the mining town of Tsumeb, and on to Grootfontein, perhaps Calling at the Gaikaisa ostrich farm on the way Visit the site of the Hoba meteorite, a 50-ton mass of nickel and iron estimated to be up to 300 million years old, which crashed to earth some time between 30.000 million years old, which crashed to earth some time between 30.000 and 80.000 years age - believed to be the largest meteorite in the world, continue via Octave and Okahandja. Overnight at the Windhoek Country Club Resort. 
Day 9: Windhoek/ Airport ( 60 kilometers, driving time - one hour ) After breakfast, drive to Windhoek International Airport to drop off your hire car, before catching your =return flight to Johannesburg.

DESERT AND BIG GAME  10 days / 9 nights Overland Tour

Windhoek/ Swakopmund/Ameib/Darmaraland/Etosha National Park/Windhoek 
This tour takes you through many of Namibia's varied landscapes, from the forbidding Skeleton Coast to the rugged terrain of Damaraland, from the unearthly Burnt Mountains to the blinding-white salt flats of Etosha. 
Day 1: Depart on the afternoon flight from Johannesburg and arrive in Windhoek in the evening. Overnight at Windhoek Country Club Resort. 
Day 2: Explore Windhoek or relax at the hotel - you may wish to try your luck at the casino, play a round of golf or simply laze by the pool. 
Overnight at Windhoek Country Club Resort. 
Day 3: Leave Windhoek in the morning and drive west to the coastal town of Swakopmund, where there is time to explore, shop and perhaps visit the museum and marine aquarium. After lunch there is an excursion into the barren lunar-like landscape at Goanikontes, where the rare Welwitschia plant grows. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Pension Detaches Hausa in Swakopmund. 
Day 4: breakfast follows a city tour of Swakopmund and a visit to the fur seal colony at Cape Cross. Continue east, via the Spitzkoppe, to Ameib Ranch, situated near Kari bib. 
Lunch is taken en route. Enjoy a sundowner at the Bullw' Party, a formation of giant granite boulders. Dinner and overnight at the Ameib Ranch. 
Day 5: After breakfast, an early morning hike takes you to the rock painting of the White Wlephant in Phillip's Cave,, before driving via Omaruru to Immengof Guest Farm. After lunch there is a scenic drive or you you may sish to search for amethysts. Dinner and overnight at Immenhof Guest Farm. 
Day 6: Breakfast follows a drive through Damaraland. Passing Hereto settlements near Omatjette. Visit petrified forests, the Burnt Mountains and Twyfelfontein's thousands of rock engravings. Some of which date back to the Stone Age, depiction animals, hunting scenes and abstract images. Enjoy lunch en route. Dinner and overnight at a lodge. 
Day 7: After breakfast head for "Vingerklip" (rock finger) .
Continue to Etosha National Park, Namibia's best-known attraction and one of Africa's most beautiful game parks. The he heart of this enormous reserve is a vast, shallow salt pan, a lifeless landscape of dust devils and mirages, around which perennial springs draw huge concentrations of birds and game animals. Lunch is served en route. Dinner and overnight in bungalows in one of the three rest camps in the park. 
Day 8: After breakfast, the day game viewing in Etosha. Enjoy lunch before continuing east. Dinner and overnight at the luxurious Mokuti Lodge, situated at the entrance to the park. 
Day 9: After breakfast return to Windhoek via Ojikoto Lake, in which. After World War I, retreating German forces submerged a great part of their arsenal, much of which has still not been recovered. Enjoy lunch en route. You also visit the mining town of Tsumeb with its fascinating museum and stop at the African wookcarvers' market at Okahandja, before reaching Windhoek. Overnight at Windhoek. 
Day 10: After breakfast transfer to Windhoek International Airport for your return flight to Johannesburg.


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