6 Days Desert, Coastal and Cultural Tour (Lodging)

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6 Days Desert, Coastal and Cultural Tour (Lodging)

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  • 6 Days / 5 Nights
  • Max People : 26
  • Min Age : 10+

Introduction

This 6 Days Desert, Coastal and Cultural Lodging Tour takes you across Namibia’s contrasting landscapes, including dramatic canyons, towering dunes, and magnificent cultures, by night you enjoy a sundowner in lodges located perfectly for exploring. You can start your experience by having trail walks which can be guided and cultural visits. Namibia is one of Africa’s most spectacular destinations where you will enjoy inspiring and adventurous wildlife, Desert tours in Swakopmund, and visits to cultural buildings and historical places.

Includes

  • Toyota Hilux 4x4 DC/ Nissan NP300 4x4 D/C/ Ford Ranger 4x4
  • Zero Excess Fee
  • GPS & latest Track4Africa software
  • 12-220v inverter with USB
  • Fridge
  • Airport transfers
  • If Driver needed it can be arranged

Excludes

  • Excludes International Flights
  • Excludes Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Excludes Park Fees
  • Excludes Drinks
  • Excludes Upgrades on accommodations
  • Excludes Fuel
  • Excludes Park Fees 
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Itinerary

Day 1: Desert Camp, Sesriem (304.1km)

Day 1: Desert Camp, Sesriem (304.1km)

Guest will be picked up at the airport and depart to Sesriem where they will be spending the two nights enjoying the scenery and to explore the world famous Sossusvlei.

Included activities

  • Sundowner at Elim Dune

Overnight & Desert Camp

 

Day 2: Desert Camp, Sesriem

After breakfast, we will depart early morning for our day excursion of the Sossusvlei area (Namib-Naukluft National Park). Inside the park, we will go explore the Big Daddy Dune, Sossuvlei, Deadvlei, Hidden Vlei, Elim Dune and the Sesriem Canyon during the day. We will enjoy a picnic lunch in the afternoon inside the park. After the day’s activities, we will head back to the lodge.

Included activities 

  • Excursion to Sossusvlei

Overnight & Desert Camp

 

 

Day 3: Hotel Pension à la Mer, Swakopmund (344.6km)

Guest depart to Swakopmund early morning at around 09:00 am. Once clients have arrived in Walvis Bay they will buy lunch and depart to Swakopmund, check in and taken by the guide for their activity (Quad biking and Sandboard) which is about a 2-hour activity. After the activity clients will go freshen up for dinner.

 

Included activities

· Sandwich Harbour, Quad biking and fascinating desert tours

Optional activities

  • Horse riding, Boat cruise, paragliding and sightseeing

 

 

Day 4: Twyfelfontein Country Lodge, Twyfelfontein (334km)

Have breakfast and drive towards Damaraland from the rock paintings at Brandberg to desert elephants and himba tribes.

Included activities

  • Visit the Damara living museum

Optional activities

  • Visit rock paintings at Brandberg to desert elephants, Doros Crater, Burnt Mountain, Organ Pipes, Petrified Forest and desert-adapted animals

 

 

Day 5: Oppi-Koppi Restcamp, Kamanjab (206.5)

After breakfast, we are leaving making our way to Kamanjab, where we will meet the Himba people – a tribe having the appearance of having been forgotten by the rest of the world, but this is only a product of their extreme isolation and conservative way of life.

Included activities

  • Visit the Ovahimba Living Museum which opens at (09:00am-06:00pm)
  • Himba excursion

 

 

 

Day 6: End of Itinerary (471.4km)

After breakfast we are heading back to Windhoek.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1.Should I expect changes to the issued itinerary?

Yes, there are factors beyond our control mostly with accommodations either they are fully booked and we now need to look for a substituted which means that the itinerary may change, and each tour operator reserves the right to do this. Generally, these changes are minor, and we will do our best to advice clients.

2.What is the history of Sesriem?

Sesriem canyon formed some 2 million years ago as the then mighty Tsauchab River cut its way through the sedimentary rocks creating a gorge with a depth of between 30 and 40m. It is a popular place to visit when traveling to Sossusvlei, one of the top destinations for a safari in Nambia.

3.How old is the Sesriem Canyon?

It was carved out of sedimentary rock by the Tsachaub River in a process that started over 2 million years ago. The pools at the bottom of this trench are replenished by the rains and still hold water almost year-round today.

4.What time does the Sesriem gate open?

The main gate known as “Sesriem Gate” which is accessed from the main road D826 and C27, opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.

5.What is special about Swakopmund?

Swakopmund is a beach resort and characterized by German colonial architecture. The city was founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa. Buildings in the city include the Altes Gefängnis, a prison designed by Heinrich Bause in 1909.

6.Are the roads in good condition when traveling to Swakopmund?

Generally, they are in excellent condition. Most of the roads and towns are well signposted. Major roads are tarred; the rest are gravel.

7.How would you describe Swakopmund?

“Timeless” is the word most often used to describe Swakopmund, a historic German colonial era town that is a favourite holiday destination for both locals and visitors.

8.Why visit Swakopmund Namibia?

Swakopmund is a perfect base for exploring the coast, from taking boat and kayaking trips from Walvis Bay to spot the abundant marine life of the Atlantic Ocean to going birdwatching at Sandwich Harbour further south.

9.How important was the Declaration of Twyfelfontein as a heritage site?

The site forms a coherent, extensive and high-quality record of ritual practices relating to hunter-gatherer communities in this part of southern Africa over at least 2,000 years, and eloquently illustrates the links between the ritual and economic practices of hunter-gatherers.

10.What is the importance of preserving heritage sites?

Human race has always relied on its past to build the present and construct its future. Generations have lived before us and have shaped the world we reside in. It is important to protect our heritage as it adds character and distinctiveness to the place, region or community and hence provides a sense of identity.

11.I would like to see the Himba Tribe when I am in Namibia - Where and how can I do this?

The Himba people mainly live in the North-West part of Namibia. Please remember when you visit the tribes to show respect to them and their cultures and views. They are also changing to the environment they live in today, so do not be surprised to see them in modern clothing or occasionally clutching a cell phone! Please also be aware that whilst we endeavour to arrange walks and meetings with the tribes, they choose what and when they wish to do things, which can occasionally be out of our control.

12.What is Damaraland known for?

The breath-taking mountainous region of Damaraland is home to an assortment of desert-adapted wildlife such as elephant, rhino, zebra and lion, which eke out an existence in this near-barren landscape.

13.What to see in Damaraland?

Spitzkoppe, National Parks Hiking Trails, Damara Living Museum, Speciality Museums, Twyfelfontein, Brandberg Mountain, Divorce Pass. Off-Road & ATV Trails, Doros Crater. Off-Road & ATV Trails, Twyfelfontein Elephant Drives. 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours.

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