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Spirit of the Namib Adventure Tour

From: £3,599

Our 10 day luxury camping safari is hosted by a trained and professional guide and covers the key areas of Namibia. This is an ideal trip to maximise your enjoyment of this diverse country.

The route followed on this Exploration aims to track and reveal the elusive wildlife of the desert and the life-rich, the rugged Atlantic Coast and the immense moving dune fields 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 also an excellent opportunity to find even the largest of mammals surviving here – the desert-adapted black rhino and elephant.

The style of accommodation in the private Discoverer campsites takes you back to the era of Africa’s exploration. Pure linens of heavy cottons, bucket showers and basins, separate flushing toilets and shower areas all add to the atmosphere, while comforts and amenities are elegantly provided.

To maximise guests’ travel time, a variety of transport modes that bring out the best of each area is used: flying in light aircraft transfers (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.

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Departure Dates Nts Board Basis Room Type Transportation Start - End point UK Airport Airline Price
02Apr-03Jun 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,599
04Jun-14Jun 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,609
15Jun-10Jul 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,759
11Jul-17Sep 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,759
18Sep-15Nov 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,809
16Nov-16Dec 13 Mixed Standard Road Windhoek Heathrow Virgin Atlantic/South Africa Airways £3,659
Group Tour 2-8 Passengers.
For other dates or durations, please call for your tailor made quote.
Day 1
Days 1 & 2: Andersson’s Camp, Etosha Region
Transfer by comfortable charter flight to Namibia’s big game country: Etosha and its environs. Here, the diverse flora and fauna is experienced in a variety of activities, from game walks to game drives and visits to hides both on the property and in the famous Etosha National Park.

Andersson’s Camp is surrounded by plains teeming with wildlife and situated close to Etosha (the vast expanse of savannah and salt pan, the largest in Africa, ‘discovered’ by Sir Francis Galton and Charles Andersson in 1851), the Discoverer atmosphere of the camp makes for a much more comfortable modern-day exploration of this landscape. The resurrected farmstead now forms the anchor fronting onto a thriving waterhole and the 20 tented guest units, each with en-suite bathroom, are raised on decks for an enhanced view. This model of eco-sensitive lodging provides an authentic, safe and down-to-earth experience for small groups, families and independent travellers to Etosha.

Within Etosha on game drive we’ll visit numerous springs and pans, in search of lion, leopard, elephant and black rhino, as well as plains game.
Day 2
Day 2: Andersson’s Camp, Etosha Region
Day 3
Day 3: Palmwag Lodge, Palmwag
After an early breakfast, we travel to the Palmwag concession.

Here, on the concession and in the surrounding areas the desert-adapted elephant and elusive black rhino can be found. We will be staying either in the comfortable rooms or the tented camp at Plamwag Lodge.

Over the course of the next four nights in the enormous wilderness areas of Damaraland and Palmwag our guides expose the sheer magnificence of nature’s survival strategies in this arid environment, through walks, tracking and game drives concentrating on a variety of topics from birds to insects, medicinal uses of plants and viewing wildlife. In addition, we travel through regions with an exciting array of exposed geological sequences, ranging in age from “young” 130 million-year-old igneous shale through to 850 million-year-old schist formations.

Day 4
Days 4 & 5: Hoanib Camp, Plamwag concession
With an early start, our journey continues by road towards the ephemeral river of the Hoanib Valley. Please note that this is a long nature transfer, giving guests a unique opportunity to see some of the most rugged and “hard to get to” areas within Namibia’s remote North West. Here, in an area seemingly parched and desolate, we enter one of Namibia’s richest desert wildlife areas.

The rugged mountains and canyons of the Hoanib River provide a last refuge for some of the continent’s most unique wildlife; this is the home of the legendary desert elephant. In fact seventy-five per cent of Namibia’s endemic species inhabit this last bastion of the wild. While here, we have the opportunity to explore this area on game drives and walks

Experience the wilder side of Africa where only the sporadic roar of lion or cackle of hyaena punctuates the silence of the night.

Our Discoverer-styled tented camp close to the Hoanib River is a relaxed haven from which we explore this wild land on foot, or from the comfort of one of our safari vehicles. The camp is powered by solar-powered inverter systems and there are no generators or pumps running whilst guests are in camp. There are 5 guest walk-in hexagonal Meru-style tents with en-suite and flush toilet and bucket shower bathrooms in a separate portion of the tent. Each tent is furnished with necessary comforts and styled with burnt orange interiors, wood and brass, effectively recreating a sense of the early explorers.
Day 5
Day 5: Hoanib Camp, Plamwag concession
Day 6
Day 6: Damaraland Camp, Damaraland
Departing early, we travel east to Sesfontein and we end this road journey at the award-winning Damaraland Camp.

Damaraland Camp is situated on the northern face of the Huab River valley and looking south toward the imposing Brandberg Mountain. The camp accommodates guests in 10 comfortable tented rooms (with en-suite facilities including flush toilets and showers) with endless vistas as views. The dining room and pub are combined under canvas, and an open fire is enjoyed on calm evenings.

Early morning mists generated by the clash between the icy Atlantic Ocean and the warm desert air of the Skeleton Coast, drift inland along the river sand canyon, providing sustenance to the flora and fauna of the region. Although wildlife is not concentrated, we are situated where the rare desert-adapted elephant roams, alongside gemsbok (Oryx), springbok, Ostrich and other hardy desert animals. Rare succulent plants eke out an existence in this harsh countryside.
Website: www.damaraland.com

Day 7
Day 7: The Stiltz Lodge, Swakopmund
After an early breakfast, we travel to Twyfelfontein where we take a guided walk with local Damara guides to view the San petroglyphs – prehistoric rock etchings, strewn over the rock face.

After lunch we continue our journey travelling south via Uis en route to Swakopmund. As we get closer to the coast there are lichen fields strewn over the gravel plains, one of the most fragile ecosystems on Earth.

After relaxing over our packed lunch en route, we make for The Stiltz Lodge in the quaint and charming town of Swakopmund, arriving in the late afternoon. Swakopmund, with its unique urban atmosphere that is a vibrant combination of Africa and Europe, is a wonderful town in which to end a safari after the experiences of the northern Namibian bush.

The Stiltz, as its name implies, is built on stilts, providing breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, the red iron-rich beach dunes and also the Swakopmund River mouth. Each of the 8 minimalist yet elegantly furnished thatched bungalows is linked by wooden walkways to the main restaurant. As the lodge is sited close to the central part of town, this allows for easy access to enjoy the special hospitality, history and cuisine.

Day 8
Days 8 & 9: Kulala Discoverer Camp, Sossusvlei
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 experience sea kayaking, a spectacular activity that allows us to approach seals, dolphins and water birds at a respectable distance and in their habitat, allowing for some unique photographic opportunities.

Afterwards, we drive inland to the Kulala Discoverer Camp in our private Sossusvlei concession.

Here we enjoy access to the Sossusvlei dunes, for walks in the immense moving sands of the Namib, game drives on our concession and stargazing. Photography in the early morning of the dunes is particularly stunning with rich reds and dark shadows completing the extraordinary vista that is the enormity of the Namib Desert.
Day 9
Day 9: Kulala Discoverer Camp, Sossusvlei
Day 10
Day 10: Transfer to Windhoek
After breakfast we transfer by road, including lunch overlooking the view of the plains nearby, to Windhoek and bid farewell to the adventure.

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