Kalahari to Caprivi
Take the trip of a lifetime and experience a gem of West Africa - Namibia’s canyons, deserts and game parks. Our tour begins in the Namibian capital of Windhoek, a kaleidoscope of architectural styles, cultures and traditions.
For sheer scale, we cannot miss the majestic Fish River Canyon (second largest in the world). Further north, Namib Naukluft Park protects some of the world’s oldest deserts and highest dunes. Explore the overwhelming beauty of the Sossusvlei dunes, nearby canyons and the rare plants of the Welwitschia Plains.
On the west coast, the oasis town of Swakopmund is flanked by the Atlantic Ocean and the ancient Namib Desert. In the Damaraland region, ancient water courses, savannah, open plains and massive granite formations are home to desert elephant, black rhino, ostrich and springbok. A must-see on any Namibia visit, Etosha National Park has a fauna diversity that few parks can match. We continue east into the narrow Caprivi Strip to spot crocodiles, elephants, hippos, buffalo and a plethora of bird life.
A final highlight will be visiting spectacular Victoria Falls before our journey ends in Maun, in northern Botswana.
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Quote:
" There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”
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Quote_Source:
Nelson Mandela
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Highlights:
- Fish River Canyon second only in size to the Grand Canyon
- Explore sections of Namib Naukluft Park, Africa’s largest nature conservation area
- Experience some of the highest dunes in the world
- Etosha National Park
- Visit the Kavango River in the Caprivi Strip abundant with wildlife
- Victoria Falls from the Zambian side
- Quintessential African wildlife & savannah plus arid landscapes and the varied Atlantic coast
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Dates:
6 - 26 October 2010
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Price:
Twin share (ex Windhoek, ends Maun)
Early Bird: A$9,800 * until 08/06/10
Regular: A$10,100
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Accommodation:
Hotels and safari lodges, all with private facilities
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Rating:
Easy to Moderate
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Guide:
Sally Brown






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