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Namibia Holidays Road Trip Self Drive Safari Tours Etosha Namib Desert

Namibia Private Tour, Tailor Made by Guide: Etosha + Africat + Photo Safari

Namibia Wildlife: Etosha + Africat - Private Guide
Namibia Private Tour Tailor Made Guide Etosha Africat Photo Safari
7 NIGHTS FROM:
$3,579
Per person sharing
Scheduled flights quoted separately
NPA7W
• Namibia Private Tour
• Tailor Made Guide
• Windhoek
• Etosha Wildlife
• Game Drives
• Photo Safari
• Bird Watching
• Africat Foundation
• Private Guide, Etosha
• Wildlife of Namibia

Explore the wildlife of Namibia on this private tour that can be tailor made to your exact requirements. Travel with your own driver guide to Etosha National Park, which surrounds a salt pan larger than the Netherlands & the Africat Foundation, which rehabilitates leopards. Ideal for a photo safari or birding holiday. English-speaking guide, all transfers, park fees & game drives included.

Day 1
You will be met at Windhoek Airport by your guide and transferred 1-hour to your hotel in this small capital city.
  
Check in and relax under warm blue Namibian skies.
 
Note: Please be aware that many roads in Namibia are rough gravel with corrugated surfaces, resulting in a tougher and slower drive that can be very bumpy.
Day 2
Today we travel northwards for 4-hours through central Namibia to Etosha National Park, one of the largest and greatest game parks in Africa (picnic lunch included).
 
Etosha owes its unique landscape to a vast shallow depression – the Etosha Pan.  During the dry season it becomes an expanse of white cracked mud, shimmering with mirages and spiralling dust devils, with its open pans offering magnificent game viewing. Etosha is home to over a hundred different species of mammals including elephant, rhino, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, lion, cheetah and leopard.
 
Check into your rest camp situated near the southern entrance to the park.
Days 3 To 5
Today is devoted to game viewing in the famous Etosha National Park, which surrounds an enormous salt pan that is the size of the Netherlands.
 
As you will have your own driver/guide, you have the flexibility of discussing preferred routings and travelling times with him each day, with picnic lunch included. However we recommend setting off early each morning as soon as the park gates open after sunrise, to take advantage of the best game viewing conditions of the day, with all game drives taken in his vehicle.
 
The vast Etosha Pan offers magnificent game viewing opportunities - including springbok, oryx, black-faced impala, roan, cheetah and the Damara dik-dik, Namibia’s smallest antelope. A series of waterholes throughout the park guarantees rewarding game viewing, with Etosha being renowned for its vast array of plains game and its 'great cats' which are more easily seen on the open pans.
 
With over 100 different species of mammals and reptiles in this park, you can hope to see lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, cheetah, giraffe, kudu, sable antelope, warthogs, baboons and many other interesting animals. Etosha is also a bird watchers paradise, with hundreds of recorded bird species and many migrants during the summer months.
 
In the evening enjoy a beautiful African sunset and the pristine stars of the Milky Way as you have never seen them before – including the spectacular Southern Cross.
 
Note: Vehicles are not allowed to drive off-road in any national park in Namibia.
Day 6
This morning we leave Etosha and drive 4-hours southwards through central Namibia to Okonjima.
 
This is the home of the Africat Foundation dedicated to the preservation of Namibia’s large carnivores, but especially leopards and brown hyena. Leopards can be radio-tracked from the game viewing vehicle. Check in to your lodge before enjoying an afternoon game activity in the reserve.
 
Note: Ensure you arrive at your lodge in good time, as they stop serving lunch at 2 pm.
Days 7 To 8
After an early morning game activity in the Africat Reserve, we travel 3.5-hours to Windhoek.
 
Along the way we stop at the Kavango craft market in Okahandja. The Kavango woodcarvers ply their trade at this large open-air craft market on the outskirts of town - one of the best places in Namibia to purchase woodcarvings.
 
Continue to Winhoek, check into your hotel and relax under warm blue Namibian skies.