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4 Days/ 3 Nights: Guided Tour or Self-drive Tour: departure daily, itinerary can be changed upon request
Etosha National Park is one of the world’s greatest conservation areas and Namibia’s prime tourist attraction. An Etosha Safari is one of the highlights of travelling Namibia. Etosha, which was declared a game reserve by the German kolonial administration back in 1907, covers an area of more than 22 000 sqkms. It is a sanctuary to large herds of animals typical of the African plains, and entices tourists hoping to spot four of Africa’s ‘Big Five’ – lion, elephant, leopard and rhino. Be it a lion or an elephant, a giraffe or a zebra; almost all African animal species are represented in the huge nature reserve.
HIGHLIGHTS
Windhoek – Etosha National Park – Windhoek
Itinerary
4 Days/ 3 Nights
Day 1: Travel to Etosha National Park
Arrive Windhoek International Airport, pick up your rental car and depart for Etosha National Park. The Etosha National Park consists of almost 23 000sq.km saline desert, savannah and woodlands in one of the largest parks in Africa. A total of 114 species of mammals are found in the park including rare and endangered species like the black-rhino and black-faced impala. (BB Etosha National Park) approx. 435 km
Day 2: Etosha
Full day game viewing in the park. Other large game includes blue wildebeest, mountain and plains zebra, hyena and lion. Cheetah and leopard complete the trio of “big cats”.
About 300 bird species occur in the park, of which about one third are migratory, including the European bee-eater and several species of waders. (BB Etosha National Park) approx. 145 km
Day 3: Return to Windhoek
En route from Etosha you can stop at Lake Otjikoto and the mining town of Tsumeb. Travel further via Okahandja to Windhoek. Okahandja is the cultural centre of the Herero community of Namibia. The woodcarver’s market has a variety of interesting handmade objects to offer. The carvers mainly use indigenous wood. (BB Windhoek) approx. 535 km
Day 4: Windhoek
Morning at leisure. Windhoek has a pleasant ambience of tranquility and leisure with its continental-style sidewalk cafes and beer gardens. The city is considerably enhanced by stately historic buildings in the German architectural style of the turn of the century. Old buildings which lend a singular charm to the city include the historic seat of government which is known as the “Tintenpalast” and the Christuskirche with its graceful spire. The white-walled Alte Feste which was once a fort and now a museum reflects the history of the country. In the afternoon drive to Windhoek Airport, drop off your rental car and depart. Approx. 40 km
Self-drive Tour in rented car: Prices per person, sharing (calculated for 2 persons travelling together)
departure daily, itinerary can be changed upon request
This tour can be adapted to suit customer needs & can also be booked as Guided Tour!
Further Tour information:
4 Days/ 3 Nights: Self-drive Tour in rented car:
departure daily, itinerary can be changed upon request
Self-drive Tours: (Prices are “Per person sharing”, based on 2 participants traveling together. Prices for more or fewer participants are available on request)
Included: Accommodation, breakfast, Car rental (Gr.B) Tourism Levy, VAT
Excluded: All Flight costs, all Entrance fees & meals other than those specified above, Park Entrance fees, all Gratuities, Medical Aid or Travel Insurance
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