Namibia Highlights

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Explore the stark yet stunningly beautiful desert and dunes of Sossusvlei, the seaside and activity town of Swakopmund, the dramatic landscapes of Damaraland and the nomadic Himba people in the north as well as one of the most famous and prolific game parks of Southern Africa ? Etosha National Park. This safari also includes Erindi Game Reserve which is one of the largest private game reserves and home to some more unusual species, so a real must for animal lovers while enjoying the comfort of accommodation throughout the tour.

Please note: For single travellers - A single supplement applies to this tour and you will be allocated your own room. The single supplement is payable immediately and taken in your local currency.

Itinerary

Day 1

Windhoek

Days 2-3

Sesriem, Namib Naukluft Area, Sossusvlei

Days 4-5

Walvis Bay, Swakopmund

Day 6

Twyfeltfontein, Damaraland

Day 7

Opuwo, Himba Village

Days 8-9

Etosha National Park - Game Drives

Day 10

Erindi Game Reserve

Day 11

Windhoek - Tour Ends on Arrival

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