Desert
Adventure Safaris:
Kaokoland, Namib and Damaraland tours from Swakopmund
and Palmwag Lodge
Short Descriptions -
Current Standard Programs
TOUR 01
12 DAYS
KAOKO – KUNENE – OVAHIMBA ADVENTURE
Depart from Swakopmund and travel along the Atlantic
Coastline (Skeleton Coast), through the Namib Desert to central Damaraland
and Kaokoland. Visit the spectacular Epupa Falls. Nights are spent camping
under starry skies nearby the native Ovahimba villages in fascinating
landscapes. Enjoy the kaleidoscope of diversity in the remote Marienfluss -
and Hartmann's Valley; On your return journey you will camp in the Hoanib
River, where the desert elephant can be sighted. The last day, stopover at
the rock engravings and Burnt Mountain at Twyfelfontein before returning to
Swakopmund.
KAOKO – KUNENE - OVAHIMBA ADVENTURE
From/to Swakopmund
Combined Camping/ Lodge Tour
12 days, 11 nights
± 2000km
Day 1: Departing from Swakopmund travelling along the Atlantic Coast
towards the North. Visit the lichen fields near Wlotzka’s Baken before
continuing to Henties Bay, a small holiday resort. Onwards to the seal
colony at Cape Cross. After visiting the seals, the journey continues via
Ugabmund to the southern Skeleton Coast Park to inspect a shipwreck. Enjoy a
picnic lunch and cold refreshments then to the old deserted Toscanini
Diamond Mine and also an abandoned oilrig. We leave the Skeleton Coast Park
in the early afternoon via Springbokwasser and guests can experience the
harsh transition from the Namib Desert to the Damaraland highlands with its
impressive landscape and ragged valleys. Here one can perhaps sight the
first springbok, zebra and oryx and, with some luck, the desert elephants.
Overnight stay in at Palmwag Lodge, a rustic but refined bush lodge. After
enjoying a drink and a delicious supper, guests can let the day’s
impressions sink in.
Day 2: After a hearty breakfast, the journey continues through
central Damaraland and the Khowarib Gorge and the Sesfontein Pass to Opuwo.
Continue via Okongwati. Visit to an Ovahimba village. Learn about the
ancient customs and way of life of this fascinating tribe and explore the
village with its traditional huts. We continue our journey to the Epupa
Falls – fascinating scenery, the mighty Kunene River, the densely vegetated
riverbanks and the magical falls. Open camping under some shady palm trees
along the bank of the Kunene River. Visit to the Epupa Falls.
Day 3: Today we explore the vicinity of the Epupa Falls. On today's
excursion, we drive along the Kunene, into the beautiful landscapes around
the Falls and visit an Ovahimba village. The rest of the day is at your own
leisure. You can relax and enjoy the magic of Epupa. Camping overnight at
the Kunene.
Day 4/5 AND 6: After a hearty breakfast we set off. The next two and a
half days take you through the fascinating landscape and valleys of central
Kaokoland. Receive a friendly and warm welcome from the inhabitants of the
Ovahimba settlement. D.A.S. is no longer a stranger here. Learn about the
ancient customs and way of life of this fascinating tribe and explore the
village with its traditional huts. Once again camping in the open with
perhaps occasional visits from curious Ovahimba. In the afternoon of the
fifth or the morning of the sixth day we cross the notorious Van Zyl’s Pass,
a hand-hewn narrow trail which painstakingly winds its way through the
largest mountains in this area. Thorough 4 x 4 driving skills and endurance
are pre-requisites for the driver. At the end of the trail the valley opens
into one of the most awe-inspiring and spectacular views this area has to
offer - that across the Marienfluß. Here man can only feel dwarfed and
helpless by comparison. At the Kunene River we come to the **Camp Syncro,
overnighting in rustical 2bed huts - our home for the next nights.
**Overnight at Camp Serra Cafema/ Hartmanns Valley on request, at extra
charge.
Day 7 and 8: During the next days the guests are indulged with guided 4
x 4 sightseeing tours, hikes in the gorges and valleys of the Marienfluss
Valley and a visit to an Ovahimba settlement, in the vicinity of the camp.
The Marienfluss Valley is unique and offers the guest the opportunity to
enjoy nature at it's purest.
Day 9: Today we say “Adieu Camp Syncro” and embark on our return journey
to Palmwag. The drive progresses along the border of the Skeleton Coast
Park, via Orupembe, an Ovahimba settlement, into the Khumib River. We
traverse almost deserted contrasting landscapes, ranging from desert to the
Kaokohighland. Camping in the open in the Khumib River.
Day 10: After breakfast the journey continues in a southerly direction
through the beautiful Hoarusib River Valley with its Ovahimba settlements
and palm trees. With a bit of luck the desert elephant can be sighted.
Camping in one of the many branches of the Hoanib River. Small elephant
herds often stroll past the camp unhindered.
Day 11: Break up camp, we then go on a game drive in search of the
desert elephant. We continue in the Hoanib Riverbed towards Sesfontein.
Encounter with game species such as zebra, oryx, giraffe, springbok and
ostrich along the way. After a short sojourn at Sesfontein, a one-time
Schutztruppen outpost with six water springs situated above the settlement,
our journey takes us back to Palmwag Lodge. Overnight in bungalows.
Day 12: Early departure to Twyfelfontein to visit the rock
engravings. We continue via the “Burnt Mountain” to Uis, a small mining
town. As we pass the highest mountain of Namibia, the ± 2800 meter high
Brandberg, it appears almost surreal. Return to Swakopmund in the late
afternoon.
TOUR 02
9 DAYS
KAOKOLAND/KUNENE RIVER
“BEST OF
THE NORTHWEST”
Departing from Swakopmund, experience the beauty of Namibia’s northwest on
an adventurous 9-Day safari. Similar to the Tour01, this safari will be an
unforgettable experience.
KAOKOLAND / KUNENE RIVER - “BEST OF THE NORTHWEST”
From/to Swakopmund
Lodge/ Camping Tour
9 days, 8 nights
Day 1: Departing from Swakopmund along the Atlantic Coast towards the
North. Visit the lichen fields near Wlotzka’s Baken before continuing to
Henties Bay, a small holiday resort. Onwards to the seal colony at Cape
Cross. After visiting the seals, the journey continues via Ugabmund to the
southern Skeleton Coast Park to inspect a shipwreck. Enjoy a picnic lunch
and cold refreshments then to the abandoned oilrig. We leave the Skeleton
Coast Park in the early afternoon via Springbokwasser and guests can
experience the harsh transition from the Namib Desert to the Damaraland
highlands with its impressive landscape and ragged valleys. Overnight stay
in bungalows at Palmwag Lodge, a rustic but refined bush lodge. After
enjoying a drink and a delicious supper, guests can luxuriate in the Lodge’s
cosy atmosphere and let the day’s impressions sink in.
Day 2: Departure en route to Sesfontein and Opuwo over the Sesfontein
Pass. The trail continues in a westerly direction to Kaoko Otavi. After a
visit there, the journey continues into the Hoarusib River Valley,
encountering various Ovahimba families. Camping at the Hoarusib River under
the Namibian starry skies.
Day 3: Time and again one meets Ovahimba families and the guest will
have, if not today, the opportunity to explore an Ovahimba village as well
as a traditional hut. The guest learns about the old customs and way of life
of this nomadic tribe. The Ovahimba gratefully accept sugar, confectionery,
tobacco and other trinkets as gifts. Overnight open camp in the region of
Orupembe, a large Ovahimba settlement.
Day 4: We continue into the western part of Kaokoland, the Marienfluß
Valley. Our destination today is Camp Syncro. Beautiful, rustical 2bed huts,
in the relaxing atmosphere on the banks of the mighty Kunene River. This is
our home for the next days.
Day 5: Today guests are indulged with guided 4 x 4 sightseeing tour,
walk in the gorges and valleys of the Marienfluß Valley and a visit to an
Ovahimba family living in the vicinity of the Camp. The Marienfluß Valley is
unique and offers the guests the opportunity to enjoy, in perfect solitude,
nature at its purest. Overnight in Camp Syncro.
Day 6: Today we say “Adieu Camp Syncro” and embark on our return
journey. Via Rooidrom we continue our journey through the northwestern
Kaokoland to Orupembe. We traverse almost deserted contrasting landscapes,
ranging from desert to Kaoko-highland. Camping in the open.
Day 7: After breakfast, we leave in southerly direction through the
beautiful Hoarusib River valley with Ovahimba settlings and high palm trees.
With some luck, will we encounter the desert elephant. Camping in one of the
side arms of the Hoanib River. Often small herds of elephant pass the camp.
Day 8: Break up camp and game drive in search for elephants. We continue
through ragged valleys to Sesfontein. Visit of the old fort at Sesfontein -
a one-time Schutztruppen outpost, which functions as a lodge nowadays and we
return to Palmwag Lodge.
Day 9: Early departure to visit the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein. We
continue via the “Burnt Mountain” to Uis, a small mining town. As we pass
the highest mountain of Namibia, the ± 2800 meter high Brandberg, it appears
almost surreal. Return to Swakopmund in the late afternoon.
TOUR 03
7 DAYS
KAOKOLAND/KUNENE RIVER
"BEST OF
THE NORTHWEST”
Depart
from a lodge in the Damaraland into the impressive landscape of the
Kaokoland. Similar to the Tour01 - a highlight to end off your Namibia
visit.
KAOKOLAND / KUNENE RIVER - “BEST OF THE NORTHWEST”
Ex Damaraland
Camping Tour
7 days, 6 nights
Day 1: Departing from a lodge in Damaraland to Opuwo over the
Sesfontein Pass. The trail continues in a westerly direction and stops for a
short visit at Kaoko Otavi, encountering various Ovahimba families en route.
Camping on the banks of the Hoarusib River.
Day 2: Time and again one meets Ovahimba families and the guest will
have, if not today, the opportunity to explore an Ovahimba village as well
as a traditional hut. The guest learns about the old customs and way of life
of this nomadic tribe. The Ovahimba gratefully accept sugar, confectionery,
tobacco and other trinkets as gifts. Overnight open camp in the region of
Orupembe, a large Ovahimba settlement.
Day 3: We continue into the western part of Kaokoland into the
Marienfluß Valley. Our destination today is Camp Syncro. Beautiful rustical
2bed huts in a relaxing atmosphere on the banks of the mighty Kunene River.
This is our home for the next two nights.
Day 4: Today guests are indulged with a guided 4x4 sightseeing tour,
hike in the gorges and valleys of the Marienfluß Valley and visit an
Ovahimba family in the vicinity of the camp. The Marienfluß Valley is unique
and offers the guests the opportunity to enjoy, in perfect solitude; nature
at it's purest.
Day 5: Today we say “Adieu Camp Syncro” and embark on our return journey
to Palmwag. Via Rooidrom the journey takes us through the northwestern
Kaokoland to Orupembe. We traverse almost deserted contrasting landscapes,
ranging from desert to the Kaoko-highland. With a bit of luck the Desert
Elephant can be sighted. Camping in the open.
Day 6: After breakfast the journey continues in a southerly direction
through the beautiful Hoarusib River Valley with its Ovahimba settlements
and palm trees. With a bit of luck the desert elephant can be sighted.
Camping in one of the many branches of the Hoanib River. Small herds of
elephant often stroll past the camp unhindered.
Day 7: Break up camp and game drive in search for elephants. After a
short sojourn at Sesfontein, a one-time Schutztruppen outpost which
functions as a lodge nowadays, the journey takes us back to your lodge.
TOUR 04
8 DAYS
KAOKO – OVAHIMBA EXPERIENCE
The
safari begins in Swakopmund, travelling along the Atlantic coastline
(Skeleton Coast), then through the Namib Desert to the Damaraland. The next
days are spent camping in the wilderness. Enjoy the overwhelming landscapes
of the Marienfluss, let yourself be enchanted by the Ovahimba tribes as well
as herds of game, such as oryx, springbok, giraffe and the desert elephant.
Travelling back to Swakopmund via the rock engravings and Burnt Mountain at
Twyfelfontein.
KAOKO - OVAHIMBA EXPERIENCE
From/ to Swakopmund
Camping/ Lodge Tour
8 Days, 7 Nights
Day 1: Departing from Swakopmund along the Atlantic Coast towards the
North. Visit the “Lichen fields” near Wlotzka’s Baken before continuing to
Henties Bay, a small holiday resort. Onwards to the seal colony at Cape
Cross. After visiting the seals, the journey continues via Ugabmund to the
southern Skeleton Coast Park to inspect a shipwreck. Enjoy a picnic lunch
and cold refreshments then to the abandoned oilrig. We leave the Skeleton
Coast Park in the early afternoon via Springbokwasser and guests can
experience the harsh transition from the Namib Desert to the Damaraland
highlands with its impressive landscape and ragged valleys. Overnight stay
in bungalows at Palmwag Lodge, a rustic but refined bush lodge.
Day 2: After breakfast at Palmwag Lodge the tour starts through central
Damaraland and the Khowarib Gorge en route to Opuwo. In this breathtaking
landscape one may meet the first Ovahimba, nomads who live according to
ancient traditions in the northwest of the country. We continue in a
westerly direction towards Kaoko Otavi. The trail continues further into
western Kaokoland, this time our destination being the Hoarusib River
Valley. This unique landscape is home to the Ovahimba, an ancient tribe, who
still live according to old traditions and customs. A visit to a few
Ovahimba settlements and families are a highlight. Camping in the open in
the Hoarusib River Valley.
Day 3: Today the track continues along the Hoarusib River in a northerly
direction. A few Ovahimba families (large and small) are met here. The
safari receives a warm, albeit slightly inquisitive welcome. In this region
D.A.S. is no longer a stranger. Frequently the first aid box has to be
brought out to treat injuries and illnesses and in conversation one learns
more about the problems, the cattle and the trails. The Ovahimba gratefully
accept sugar, confectionery and tobacco as gifts. Camping overnight near
Etanga.
Day 4: The trail becomes more difficult to negotiate. At a water
installation boasting a hand pump the safari replenishes its water supply.
Thereafter we continue further into the notorious Van Zyl’s Pass, a
hand-hewn narrow trail that painstakingly winds its way through the largest
mountains in this area. Thorough 4 x 4 driving skills and endurance are
pre-requisites for the driver. At the end of the trail the valley opens into
one of the most awe-inspiring and spectacular views this area has to offer -
that across the Marienfluss Valley. Here man can only feel dwarfed and
helpless by comparison. Depending on the weather, we camp in the open,
either before or after the Pass.
Day 5: Through the Marien River, with its spectacular landscape, we
carry on via “Rooi Drum” and the Hartmann's Pass to Orupembe, an Ovahimba
settlement. After a short break the trail leads into the Khumib River where
one can enjoy the beautiful landscape and perhaps watch some game such as
giraffe, oryx, ostrich, springbok. Camping in the Khumib riverbed.
Day 6: The journey continues through the palm vegetated and Ovahimba
inhabited Hoarusib Valley, where one can, with some luck, see the desert
elephant. Thence via Purros, an older Ovahimba settlement into the Hoanib
River Valley, the home of the desert elephant. Camping in one of the side
branches of the Hoanib River. Occasionally small elephant herds wander past
the camp at night.
Day 7: After breakfast the trip continues along the Hoanib River
towards Sesfontein. Encounter various game such as zebra, oryx, springbok,
giraffe, ostrich and jackal. At the waterhole in the river bed at Dubis the
lucky observer can sometimes witness an elephant bath.
After a short sojourn at Sesfontein, a one-time Schutztruppen outpost with
its six water springs situated above the settlement, our journey takes us
back to Palmwag Lodge.
Day 8: Early departure to Twyfelfontein, to visit the rock
engravings. Thereafter we continue via the “Burnt Mountain” to Uis, a
deserted mining town. As you pass the highest mountain of Namibia, the ±
2800 meter high Brandberg, it appears almost surreal. Return to Swakopmund
in the late afternoon.
TOUR 05
4 DAYS
DAMARALAND – Sponsor a Rhino Patrol
Depart
from Swakopmund and travel along the Skeleton Coast into the contrasting
landscapes of the Damaraland. We join 'Save the Rhino Trust' on a rhino
patrol. Ideal game sightings, fascinating mountain- and desert landscapes.
With a visit to the Burnt mountain and the rock engravings at Twyfelfontein
we return to Swakopmund.
DAMARALAND – SPONSOR A RHINO PATROL
From/ to Swakopmund
Camping Tour
4 Days/ 3 Nights
Day 1: Our guide meets the guests at their hotel in the morning. From
Swakopmund the safari takes us into the Damaraland, visiting the lichen
fields at Wlotzka's Baken and the seal colony at Cape Cross en route. We
turn of towards Brandberg West, our destination for tonight is Fly's Camp,
run by SRT- 'Save the Rhino Trust'. Camping overnight in 2Man tents (Fullboard).
Day 2: After breakfast we start the day with a scenic drive into
these contrasting beautiful landscapes of the Damaraland/ Ugab region.
Nature lovers and hobby photographers will be richly rewarded, with a
possibility to see desert elephant. Around noon we meet up with the SRT
Patrol group, joining them on their routine work. The 'rhino' area has to be
guarded by regular patrols and we will contribute to the protection and
preservation of the environment and this endangered species. Camping
overnight under the Namibian stars (Fullboard).
Day 3: We continue our patrol with SRT, learning more about their field
work and what it entails to protect and preserve the black rhino population.
Apart from savanna game such as kudu, oryx, ostrich, springbok, giraffe -
with some luck we might encounter the endangered black rhino. Late Midday we
say 'farewell' to SRT and travel onwards to Twyfelfontein. Camping overnight
(Fullboard).
Day 4: In the morning we take a guided walk to the superb collection
of rock-engravings at Twyfelfontein, visiting the Burnt Mountain and
continuing the safari via the town of Uis, passing the ±2800m high Brandberg
massive, travelling back to Swakopmund. Arrival in the late afternoon,
Our guide takes the guest's to their hotel,
TOUR 06
6 DAYS
EXCITING DAMARALAND
Travel
from Swakopmund along the Atlantic Coastline (Skeleton Coast), view the
Welwitschia fields and enter the unspoilt canyons of the Ugab and Huab
river. Good chances of sighting the desert elephant and black rhino. Three
nights camping, the next nights at the rustical Palmwag Lodge in Damaraland.
A day excursions to Sesfontein and the surrounding area. Early morning
departure takes us back to Swakopmund via Twyfelfontein to visit the rock
engravings and the Burnt Mountain.
EXCITING DAMARALAND
From/ to Swakopmund
Camping Tour
6 days, 5 nights
Day
1: Departing from Swakopmund along the Atlantic Coast towards the North.
Visit the lichen fields near Wlotzka’s Baken before continuing to Henties
Bay, a small holiday resort. Onwards to the seal colony at Cape Cross. After
visiting the seals, the journey continues towards the Brandberg. We visit
the Welwitschia plains in the vicinity of the Ugab. We encounter game
species, e.g. oryx, springbok, kudu, ostrich - and with some luck we might
sight desert elephant. We set up camp in the Ugab River. While our guide
prepares dinner the guest can enjoying a drink at the camp fire.
Day 2: In the morning the trip continues through this mineral rich
area, along old prospectors’ trails, past old mines and abandoned farms.
When you look back, the Brandberg now resembles a toy mountain. The trail
traverses endless plains, which change into huge oceans of grass after heavy
rainfalls, through red sand dunes, and eventually leads to the ancient Doros
Crater. Here the lucky guest might be lucky enough to sight some of the
endangered Black Rhino on the eternal search for good grazing or quietly
resting in the shade of a huge acacia tree. It is astonishing how these
animals can survive in such an isolated area with little or no water. We
visit the Petrified Forest - still almost complete, these massive tree
trunks, now petrified poles, merge into a rock wall. Every detail is
recognizable. In the late afternoon, the campsite is erected in a
wind-sheltered gorge close to the Huab River.
Day 3: In the early morning the drive continues into the Huab River
Valley. The morning sun effectively enhances the splendour of this part of
Namibia. The Riverbed is surrounded by high mountains and gorges. The
journey continues in the riverbed and often-inquisitive oryx, springbok,
zebra and ostrich accompany the tour group. A surprise lurks around every
corner - one landscape being more beautiful than the next. The trail ends at
the Torra Bay - Khorixas road junction. This road also forms the southern
border of the approximately 5000 square kilometre Concession Area of Palmwag
Lodge, the destination for the day. Camping in the Concession Area.
Day 4: Depart and continue in the direction of Palmwag Lodge. A
multitude of savannah game such as zebra, ostrich, kudu, oryx, springbok,
jackal, hyena, giraffe and often the desert elephant and black rhino can be
sighted here. From the behaviour of the wildlife it is immediately
noticeable that here hunting is prohibited. The game is peaceful and remains
not bothered by the new visitors. The absence of humans, roads and
civilization, allows for optimal game and bird watching. Camping in the
Palmwag Lodge Concession.
Day 5: After breakfast we continue the journey towards the Hoanib
River. With some luck we might sight desert elephant. We reach Fort
Sesfontein, a one-time German fort which has been restored and today
functions as a lodge. The old military cemetery with its lonely graves
conjures up memories of the German colonial period. Alleviate the midday
heat in a natural “pool” of the Ongongo Waterfall near Warmquelle, where the
crystal clear water of the pool is inviting and refreshing. After a short
rest, we return to Palmwag Lodge. Overnight in 2Bed bungalows.
Day 6: Early departure to Twyfelfontein to visit the rock engravings.
Thereafter we continue via the “Burnt Mountain” to Uis, a deserted mining
town. As you pass the highest mountain of Namibia, the ± 2800 meter high
Brandberg, it appears almost surreal. Return to Swakopmund in the late
afternoon.
TOUR 07
4 DAYS
EPUPA – ENCHANTING WATER SCENES
The tour
starts at a lodge in the Damaraland, travelling into the Kaokoland to
several Ovahimba villages and to the amazing Epupa Falls on the mighty
Kunene River. Spend the nights camping on the banks of the Kunene River.
Nature walks to explore the vicinity of the falls. The last day takes us
back to your lodge via Fort Sesfontein and surrounding areas.
EPUPA - PLACE OF ENCHANTED WATERS
Ex Damaraland
Camping Tour
4 days, 3 nights
Day 1: Departing in the morning from a lodge in Damaraland we travel via
the Khowarib Gorge and the Sesfontein Pass to Opuwo. The path continues on
via Okongwati, visiting an Ovahimba settlement en route. During this visit
the guest learns about the old customs and traditions of the Ovahimba tribe.
Onwards to the Epupa Falls - a fascinating landscape, the mighty Kunene
River, overgrown banks and magical waterfalls. We set up camp under the palm
trees at the Kunene River. Explore the waterfalls and enjoy an unforgettable
sundowner on one of the viewing points on top of the Falls.
Day 2: Today we take the opportunity to explore the vicinity of the
Epupa Falls. We stroll down the Kunene River, visit a Himba family and have
time to experience the amazing atmosphere. The rest of the afternoon is at
own leisure - Camping overnight at Epupa.
Day 3: After breakfast enjoy a last walk along the waterfalls, then
onwards in a southerly direction through the fascinating landscapes of the
central Kaokoland towards Opuwo. We travel further south until we reach the
Hoanib River, home of the desert elephant. Camping under Namibia's starry
skies.
Day 4: After breakfast enjoy a day trip to Sesfontein and its
surroundings. Visit one of the 6 springs at the mountain slopes of
Sesfontein (hence the name “Sesfontein”) and a one-time German fort which
has been restored and today functions as a lodge. The old military cemetery
with its lonely graves conjures up memories of the German Colonial period.
Alleviate the midday heat in a natural “pool” of the Ongongo Waterfall near
Warmquelle, where the crystal clear water of the pool is inviting and
refreshing. An ideal venue for lunch!
The return trip leads through the Khowarib Gorge - a fairytale gorge through
which the Hoanib River has laboriously wound its way. After a short rest we
return to the lodge.
TOUR 08
3 DAYS
MORO-MORO SAFARI
Travel
from a lodge in Damaraland via Sesfontein Pass to Kaoko Otavi and on towards
the Hoarusib River; spend two nights camping under marvelous starry skies.
Experience the traditions and way of life of the Ovahimba people. Go in
search of the desert elephant along the banks of the Hoarusib River. The
return journey takes us via Fort Sesfontein and its surrounding highlights
to your lodge.
3 DAYS MORO – MORO SAFARI
Ex Damaraland
Camping Tour
3 days, 2 nights
Day 1: Departing from a lodge in Damaraland - travelling to Opuwo over
the Sesfontein Pass. The trail continues in a westerly direction to Kaoko
Otavi. During the encounter with various Ovahimba families the guests learn
about the customs and traditions of the Ovahimba Nomads. Camping under the
Namibian stars on the banks of the Hoarusib River.
Day 2: After breakfast the trip continues in the Hoarusib riverbed. The
valley widens and the vegetation and tree-growth becomes more profuse. A
unique landscape, where the Ovahimba tribes still live according to ancient
traditions. The reception from the Ovahimba is friendly and most of them are
willing to engage in conversation. Whilst visiting the Ovahimba, guests
learn more about their way of life. The tribe gratefully accepts sugar,
confectionery and tobacco as gifts. Camping overnight near Purros – with
some luck we might sight desert elephant.
Day 3: Early morning departure, searching for desert elephant.
Continuing towards Sesfontein, a one-time German fort which has been
restored and today functions as a lodge. The old military cemetery with its
lonely graves conjures up memories of the German Colonial period.
Alleviate the midday heat in a natural “pool” of the Ongongo Waterfall near
Warmquelle, where the crystal clear water of the pool is inviting and
refreshing. An ideal venue for lunch!
The return trip leads through the Khowarib Gorge - a fairytale gorge through
which the Hoanib River has laboriously wound its way. After a short rest, we
return to your lodge.
TOUR 09
5 DAY
OVAHIMBA RENDEZVOUS
Depart
from a lodge in Damaraland via Sesfontein Pass to central Kaokoland.
Experience the Ovahimba nomads living in the area. Spend the nights camping
under Namibia's starry skies. Possible encounters with the famous desert
elephant in the Hoarusib and Hoanib river. After these highlights, the
journey takes us back via Fort Sesfontein and surrounding area.
OVAHIMBA RENDEZVOUS
Ex Damaraland
Camping Safari
5 Days, 4 Nights
Day 1: Departing from a lodge in the Damaraland region we travel via
Khowarib, Sesfontein Pass in a northerly direction in the region of Opuwo,
the centre of Kaokoland. The trail continues through an Ovahimba inhabited
area. Overnight camp is erected on the banks of the Hoarusib River.
Day 2: The journey continues along the river. Time and again one meets
Ovahimba families and the guest will have, if not today, the opportunity to
explore an Ovahimba village as well as a traditional hut. The guest learns
about the old customs and way of life of this nomadic tribe. The Ovahimba
gratefully accept sugar, confectionery, tobacco and other trinkets as gifts.
Overnight camp near Orupembe.
Day 3: Today’s drive continues in a southerly direction to the Khumib
River. The vegetation grows sparse - large grass plains and savannah game
adorns this region. In the afternoon we cross a highland and can relish
another enchanting view of the Hoarusib River, Ovahimba can often be
encountered. The desert elephant often visit the Hoarusib River Valley and
with some luck we have the opportunity to watch these animals in close
proximity. Overnight at a communal camping site.
Day 4: We gradually leave the region of the Ovahimba. Our destination
is the Hoanib River with its abundant game - amongst others the desert
elephant. The Hoanib River Valley is the northern border of the
approximately 5000 square kilometre Concession Area of Palmwag Lodge. Short
game drive into the valley with optimal wildlife encounters. Sighting the
desert elephant is an absolute highlight of the day. Overnight camp in one
of the branches of the Hoanib River.
Day 5: We embark on the return journey through the Hoanib riverbed
onwards to Fort Sesfontein and its surroundings. Visit one of the 6 springs
at the mountain slopes of Sesfontein (hence the name “Sesfontein”) and a
one-time German fort which has been restored and today functions as a lodge.
The old military cemetery with its lonely graves conjures up memories of the
German Colonial period.
Alleviate the midday heat in a natural “pool” of the Ongongo Waterfall near
Warmquelle, an ideal venue for lunch! The return trip leads through the
Khowarib Gorge - a fairytale gorge through which the Hoanib River has
laboriously wound its way.
TOUR 10
2 DAY
NAMIB DESERT EXCURSION
Travel
from Swakopmund along the coast to the seal colony at Cape Cross and then on
to Omdel Dam. At the Spitzkoppe, participate in climbing and walking
excursions and enjoy a typical Namibian sundowner at your campsite.
Overnight under starry skies. Return to Swakopmund via the Welwitschia
Plains and the bizarre Moon landscape of the Namib desert.
NAMIB DESERT EXCURSION
From/ to Swakopmund
Camping Tour
2 days/ 1 night
Day 1: We depart from Swakopmund in the morning travelling north along
the coast to Henties Bay, visiting the lichen fields at Wlotzka’s Baken.
After a short drive through Henties Bay, a small holiday resort on the
Atlantic, continue to the seal colony at Cape Cross. Between 80 000 and 100
000 seals have settled here over the years and excellent studies of these
animals can be made. The trip continues to the Omdel Dam in the Omaruru
River. A short picnic lunch break under the shady trees in the riverbed.
Continue in the riverbed over the plains of the Namib Desert to Spitzkoppe,
a granite island berg in the middle of the desert, also known as the
Namibian “Matterhorn”. A short climbing expedition and hike through the
gorges of the Spitzkoppe. Sundowner with fantastic sunsets and spectacular
view over the western Namib Desert. Camping in the open.
Day 2: Experience a fascinating sunrise with a unique colour display on
the “red” granite rocks. The journey continues towards Swakopmund. The trail
winds through the Swakop River, past the Oasis Goanikontes, to view the
Welwitschia plants on the Welwitschia Plain. Continue through the gorges and
valleys of the Swakop Valley, the Moon landscape and back to Swakopmund. Stop
at the “Groaning Dune”, close to the ocean. Return to Swakopmund in the
afternoon.
TOUR 11
3 DAY
SESRIEM-SOSSUSVLEI SAFARI
The
safari starts in Swakopmund. Travel through the Namib Naukluft Park, past
the “Blutkuppe” to the Kuiseb Canyon. Two camping overnights at the Sesriem
campsite. Experience unforgettable sunrise at Sossusvlei, amazing colour
kaleidoscopes and the ghostly looking Dead Vlei. A nature walk in the
Sesriem Canyon to round off your day. The return journey takes you through
the Kuiseb Canyon to view the wide variety of seabirds at the Walvis Bay
lagoon. The tour ends in Swakopmund.
**Lodge
option on request.
SESRIEM / SOSSUSVLEI SAFARI
From/ to Swakopmund
Camping Tour
3 days, 2 nights
Day 1: Departing early morning from Swakopmund through the Namib
Naukluft Park. Short visit and rest at Blutkuppe, a granite massif set in an
impressive landscape. Continue via Hotsas and Ganab, two water holes in the
Park, and enjoy the opportunity to watch savannah game such as oryx, zebra,
springbok and ostrich. Picnic lunch at the impressive Kuiseb Canyon with its
breathtaking views. Continue along the edge of the Namib Desert via
Solitaire to Sesriem. Camping overnight on the sight at Sesriem.
Day 2: Departure before sunrise for the trip to Sossusvlei, a dried
up lake surrounded by the highest dunes in the world. Experience a
spectacular sunrise full of nature’s contrasts and an unforgettable display
of colour. Continue on to the “Dead Vlei”, a dry “vlei” with eerie, dead
Camel Thorn trees. After a picnic lunch enjoy a short hike in the Sesriem
Canyon. We end off the day with a refreshing sundowner. Camping overnight at
Sesriem.
Day 3: After breakfast return to Walvis Bay via the Kuiseb Canyon. Visit
the lagoon with possible bird viewing such as flamingo, pelicans, sea gulls
etc. Return to Swakopmund along the coastline, arriving in the early
afternoon.
TOUR 12
10 DAYS
KAUDOM/ CAPRIVI TOUR
From
Windhoek we travel via Waterberg into the the formerly known Bushmanland.
Spend a day with the San. We continue to explore the untouched game of the
the Kaudom Game Reserve, visit the Popa rapids, as well as the water-rich
area of the Caprivi/ Kwando. Fantastic game- and bird watching in Bwabwata
Game Park. The return journey takes us via Rundu, the Okavango, back to
Windhoek.
Tour KAUDOM/ CAPRIVI
From/ to Windhoek
10 Days/ 9 Nights
Camping Tour
Day 1: Our guide meets the guest's in the morning at the Windhoek
International airport. The journey takes us through the farmlands of
Hochfeld and Otjisondu to the Waterberg Plateau Park. The plateau, with its
sheer orange cliffs, rises unexpectedly above the acacia savanna. We explore
the vicinity of the plateau on the well-marked walking trails. Overnight
camping in 2Man tents at Waterberg (Fullboard).
Day 2 and 3: Onwards we travel to Tsumkwe in the north-eastern part of
Namibia, formerly know as Bushmanland. The next day we join an excursion to
the Ju/'hoan Bushman Community in the Naye-Naye Conservancy. On this guided
tour we learn about the history and traditions of the san and how they have
learned to survive in this harsh environment. We visit a nearby San village,
where you can buy some handmade curios and see traditional dances. Two
camping overnights at Tsumkwe Lodge (FullBoard).
Day 4: We leave Tsumkwe after breakfast and head toward the Kaudom
Nature Reserve - off-the beaten-track. Only accessible by four-wheel drive,
the Kaudom Nature Reserve is home to herds of elephant, roan, eland... and
also offers a broad spectrum of fauna and flora. With some luck we might see
all of the “Big Five”. Camping in the Kaudom Park (Full Board).
Day 5: The journey takes us further into the Caprivi. Our destination
today is the Mahangu Safari Lodge, near the Mahango Game Park. We visit the
Popa Falls, a series of rapids in the Okavango River, and take a drive into
the Mahango Park. Ending of the day with a boat trip on the Okavango,
camping overnight at the Mahangu Safari Lodge (Fullboard).
Day 6 and 7: The next days we spent at the Kwando, in the eastern
Caprivi. This water-abundant area is renown for its hippo's as well as a
variety of game and top birding spots. The Bwabwata Game Park is a sanctuary
to herds of antelopes e.g. red lechwe, eland, as well as buffalo and
elephant herds. Two camping nights at Mazambala Island Lodge (Fullboard).
Day 8 and 9: We travel back into the Caprivi strip, along the
Okavango to the N'Kwasi Lodge near Rundu. Camping at N'kwasi, we continue
the return journey via the towns of Grootfontein and Otavi to Khorab Lodge.
Enjoy the rustic atmosphere at Khorab, relax at the pool and let the
impressions of the last days sink in. Camping at Khorab Lodge (Fullboard).
Day 10: After a hearty breakfast we leave Khorab. The road takes us
back via Otjiwarongo and Okahandja, with a stop-over at the woodcrafters
market, to Windhoek. Arriving in the afternoon – our guide brings the
guest's to their hotel.
TOUR 13
14 DAYS
'ALL AROUND NAMIBIA' SAFARI
From/to
Windhoek; Experience the open spaces of the Kalahari and contrasting beauty
of Namibia's South. Visit Lüderitz, the Sossusvlei dunes of the Namib
desert, the coastal resort Swakopmund and the fascinating mountain landscape
of the Damaraland. To end of an unforgettable journey we spent the last
days on game drives in the famous Etosha National Park, with its large
diversity of animal and bird species.
ALL AROUND NAMIBIA TOUR
From/ to Windhoek
14 Days/ 13 Nights
Combined Camping/Lodge Tour
Day 1: Our guide meets the guest's at the Windhoek International
airport. From here we travel into the southern parts of Namibia. Our
destination today is the Intu Kalahari Reserve, lying in the outskirts of
the Kalahari Desert. Time-bound we will join either an afternoon guided
Bushman-walk or a scenic morning drive into these parts of the Kalahari.
Camping overnight at !Xoo Camp (Fullboard).
Day 2: We continue our journey to the awe-inspiring FishRiver Canyon,
the second largest canyon in the world. En route we visit the Quiver Tree
Forest at Keetmanshoop. We end off the day with a sundowner on one of the
view-points. As far as 500m the rocks drop steeply from the plateau to
create an extraordinary spectacle of nature. Camping at Cañon Roadhouse (Full board).
Day 3: From the FishRiver we continue due west to Klein-Aus Vista.
Situated in the Aus Mountains, neighbouring the Namib Naukluft Park and
Sperrgebiet, where Namib Desert Horses roam, we explore this part of the
magical South. Camping overnight at Klein-Aus Vista (Full board).
Day 4: Our journey takes us through die 'Diamond Prohibited Zone' – a
moon landscape out of sand and bizarre rock formations – to Lüderitz Bay. In
the afternoon we visit the 'Ghost Town' Kolmanskop, where the first Diamond
were found in Namibia. Overnight at the Guesthouse Zur Waterkant (Dinner not
included).
Day 5: After a early morning excursion to take a tour through
Namibia's oldest German settlement and visiting Diaz Point, we leave
Lüderitz and head back towards Aus, travelling via Helmeringshausen into the
Tiras Mountain Conservancy, to the Duwisib Castle. The castle lies nestled
between the rolling hills south-west from Maltahöhe. Overnight camping at
Landsberg (Fullboard).
Day 6: After breakfast we break up camp and drive through the
fascinating and contrasting landscape of the Namib Rand to Sesriem. In the
afternoon we explore the Sesriem Canyon, a 30m deep canyon carved through
layers of conglomerate by the Tsauchab River. Camping at Sesriem Campsite (Full board).
Day 7: Early morning we start our excursion into the Sossusvlei.
Surrounded by majestic curvaceous dunes the pan and surrounding dunes are
especially breathtaking in the early morning hours. Through the grayish
plains of the Namib Naukluft Park we continue our journey towards the
Atlantic Coast. Passing the Kuiseb Canyon, we travel via Walvis Bay to
Swakopmund. Palm avenues and historical buildings contribute to the
attractiveness of Swakopmund. Overnight accommodation at Hotel Deutsches
Haus (B&B only).
Day 8: The day is at own leisure. Swakopmund offers various
activities from Dolphin Cruises at the Walvis Bay Yacht Club, Scenic
Flights, Desert Tours, Quad Bike and Dune Boarding excursions – just to name a
few. There is also the Museum, Aquarium, Snake Park and Craft Market.. if
you just feel like browsing through town. Our guide will assist you with
booking requests. Overnight at Hotel Pension Deutsches Haus (B&B only).
Day 9: From Swakopmund we travel further north, along the Atlantic
Coast. We visit the lichen fields at Wlotzka's Baken and the seal colony at
Cape Cross. At Ugabmund we enter the southern Skeleton Coast Park, visiting
a shipwreck and an abandoned oil-rig en route. As we continue from
Springbokwasser, the landscape changes from the Namib Desert into the
mountainous scenery of the Damaraland. Camping overnight at the Palmwag
Lodge (Fullboard).
Day 10: After breakfast we break up camp. From Palmwag Lodge we travel
towards Sesfontein, entering the Khowarib Gorge at Khowarib. Through this
spectacular mountain range, forming the origin of the Hoanib River, we
travel towards Hobatere Lodge. We set up camp and end the day with a
sundowner, watching the game coming for a drink at the waterhole from the
hide. Camping at Hobatere Campsite (Full board).
Day 11, 12 and 13: The road leads us via the western gate at Otjivasondu
into the Etosha National Park, one of Africa's great game parks. We spent
the days on game drives visiting various waterholes. Etosha is a sanctuary
to large populations of striking black-faced impala, elephant as well as
black and white rhino, lions and a profusion of other animals and birds.
From dense bush to open plains the landscape offers a magnificent variety of
scenery. Camping overnight in Okaukuejo and Namutoni Rest Camp (Full board).
Day 14: We leave Etosha at the Namutoni Gate. Via Tsumeb, Otjiwarongo
the return journey takes us towards Windhoek. En route we visit the Lake
Otjikoto – which became watery grave of German armaments during World War 1.
Picnic lunch en route. At Okahandja we stop over at the woodcrafts market,
arriving in Windhoek in the late afternoon.
Rates:
on request
ADDITIONAL TOURS ON OFFER:
•
Special Tour 'Desert to Desert'
Visiting
Namibia's south this tour takes us from the Kalahari- to the Namib Desert in
11 Days.
•
Special Tour 'Northern Highlights'
Visiting
Namibia's north-west we get an insight of the harsh transition of landscapes
from the Namib Desert to the Damara- and Kaoko Highlands.
•
Scheduled Lodge-Tour 'Namibia's
Highlights'
Travelling from/to Windhoek we show you the highlights of Namibia on this
8Day or 14Day lodge tour.
•
Caprivi/ Kaudom Tour into the northeastern part of Namibia.
•
Bushmanland/ Kaudom Tour in the Tsumkwe area.
•
Camping tours into the Namib Desert, Spitzkoppe, Welwitschia plains,
Brandberg, Kuiseb Canyon, Namib Naukluft Park.
•
Tailor-made safaris and tours through Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe.
•
Day Tours/ Excursions from Swakopmund.
•
Individual Fly-in Safaris and Scenic flights.
**
Tours can also start/end in Swakopmund, Windhoek.
The operator reserves the
right to alter the itineraries. Minimum 2 persons.
Reservations & information agent:
Elena Travel Services &
Car Hire CC
P.O. Box 3127 Windhoek, Namibia
Fax: +264 61 244558
E-mail:
info@namibweb.com
Reservations are only accepted in
writing: by fax or via e-mail.
Final availability confirmation: in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
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also: Terms & conditions,
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Cancellation
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