THE
ELUSIVE DESERT WILDLIFE
7 days & 6 nights in search of namibia's wildlife
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Combination of Vintage Camp, Discoverer Camp, hotel overnight
and fully serviced dome tent camping in private concession areas
and campsites. This old-style serviced camping safari recreates
a sense of pure adventure for the traveller seeking an authentic
African experience. Our Adventurer Explorations provide serviced
spacious tents, designed to provide comfort in remote wilderness
areas, coupled with lodges and hotels that accentuate the overall
enjoyment and experience.
Accommodation
The Adventurer style of accommodation takes you back to the
great days of African exploration.
Pure cotton linen bedrolls (with duvets) on GI stretchers, bedside
table with silver lantern and mini
luggage benches complement the atmosphere in pristine, wild
camping areas. Separate toilet and
shower ‘bathrooms’ with old-style tin bucket showers
and basins and all amenities create simple
serviced comfort.
Guides
The entire safari is guided and hosted by professional and passionate
trained guides
who share their in-depth knowledge to present a seamless, well-rounded
experience.
Exclusive experience
To ensure total privacy and exclusivity, most areas in which
we travel are
private concessions in unspoiled, prime game and scenic locations.
All campsites are private and
for the use of the Adventurer Exploration guests only.
Routes
The routes followed on this safari aim to track the shy, elusive
wildlife of the desert, revel
in the abundance of life on the Atlantic Coastline and view
the enormous moving dunes of the
Namib Desert. Surprisingly, the seemingly barren desert comes
to life with an amazing plethora
of plants and animals that have ingeniously adapted to their
harsh surroundings – and in fact
thrive. On this journey there is an excellent opportunity to
find even the largest of mammals
surviving here – the desert black rhino and elephant.
Transfers
To maximise guests’ travel time, a variety of transport
modes that bring out the best of
each area is used: flying in private charters (when the travelling
experience is not enhanced by
road) and cross-country transfers provide both a bird’s-eye
view and an in-depth experience of
the contrasting landscapes of Namibia.
ITINERARY
Days 1 & 2: Ongava Homestead, Etosha Region
Transfer by comfortable charter flight to Namibia’s big
game country: Etosha Pans and its
environs. Here, the diverse and varied flora and fauna is brought
to life in a variety of activities,
from game walks to game drives and visits to hides on the Ongava
property and into the famous
Etosha National Park.
Within Etosha we’ll also visit numerous perennial springs
and pans, possibly also encountering
lion, leopard, elephant and black rhino as well as plains game.
Stay the night at Ongava Homestead, a renovated old farmhouse,
with en-suite bathrooms, and a
farm kitchen overlooking its own waterhole, floodlit at night
to watch nocturnal visitors, from the
timid genet to big game such as elephant, lion, leopard and
a host of antelope come to drink .
Simple safari furnishings create a wonderful atmosphere in which
to make friends and enjoy good
company throughout the Exploration.
Days 3 & 4: Palmwag Adventurer Camp, Damaraland
After an early breakfast, we depart westwards by road in the
direction of the private Palmwag
concession.
Here, on the concession and in the surrounding areas the desert-adapted
elephant, the careful
feeder and gentle giant of Damaraland, thrives. Special activities
include tracking and searching
for these enormous mammals, on foot and by vehicle. In addition,
expert guides expose the sheer
magnificence of nature’s survi val strategies in this
arid environment through walks and game
drives, concentrating on a variety of topics from birds to insects,
medicinal uses of plants and
viewing wildlife.
Our Adventurer campsite is set in a private setting with magnificent
views of the surrounding
mountains and wide-open landscape.
Day 5: Damaraland Camp, Damaraland
Departing early, we travel to Twyfelfontein where we take a
guided walk via a number of routes,
with local San (Bushman) people to view the petroglyphs - ancient
rock etchings strewn over the
rock face. After a quick stop at the “Burnt Mountain”
a place where the mountainside glows as if
on fire, when the red-orange shales catch the morning and evening
sunlight. We end the journey
at Damaraland Camp, set in the heart of the largest free-roaming
population of the critically
endangered black rhino on Earth.
Damaraland Camp accommodates guests in 10 comfortable tented
rooms, with en-suite facilities
including flush toilets and showers with hot and cold running
water. The dining room and pub are
combined under canvas, and an open fire is enjoyed on calm evenings.
A feature of the camp is
its unique rock pool. In the late afternoon, we search on foot
or on a game drive for the black
rhino, hoping to have a glimpse of this prehistoric-looking
animal that survives today in these
desolately beautiful areas.
Day 6: Beach Lodge, Swakopmund
We cross-country westwards and out of the concession along the
ephemeral game-rich Ugab
River, where we begin to encounter the extraordinary Welwitschia
plants and “wandering lichen”
en route to the life-filled Atlantic Ocean. Arriving at Cape
Cross Seal colony, we make our way
through the mass of life on the shore – including the
only mainland-breeding site of Cape fur
seals.
After relaxing over lunch at the Cape Cross restaurant, we make
for Beach Lodge in the quaint
“colonial-style” town of Swakopmund, arriving in
the late afternoon. Swakopmund is a wonderful
town in which to end a safari after the experiences of the northern
Namibian bush, with its unique
urban atmosphere that is a vibrant combination of Africa and
Europe.
This quaint Bed & Breakfast is directly on the beach! Enjoy
the magnificent view of the sea from
each room, listen to the waves and smell the fresh sea breeze.
Beach Lodge offers three double
rooms and four 'family units', each with fully equipped kitchenette
and en-suite bathrooms.
Tonight we enjoy a braai (barbecue) while overlooking the roaring
Atlantic Ocean.
Day 7: Transfer to Windhoek
After an early breakfast, we drive southwards to Walvis Bay
Lagoon. Here in a protected bay,
many flamingos, pelicans and other waterfowl amass. On the calm
waters of the bay, we embark
on a sea kayak trip, a spectacular activity that allows us to
approach the waterbirds and their
habitat and allows for some unique photographic opportunities
of birds flying low over the bay.
We bid farewell to the adventure and your journey ends with
a transfer by road to Windhoek.
NOTE: THIS ITINERARY IS AVAILABLE ON FLEXIBLE DATES AND ITINERARIES,
FOR TAILOR-MADE SAFARIS FOR SMALL GROUPS UP TO EIGHT GUESTS.
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