CSC NAMIBIA - SKELETON COAST SAFARI

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Day 1 - 3

10 Jun 2017 - 12 Jun 2017

    

Sossusvlei

Day notes

Day 1 to 4 - Sossusvlei

Arrive Windhoek International Airport – Transfer via Light Aircraft to Kulala Airstrip.

Sossusvlei is where you will find the iconic red sand dunes of the Namib. The clear blue skies contrast with the giant red sand dunes to make this one of the natural wonders of Africa and a photographers heaven. Aside from the attractions at Sossusvlei - Dune 45, Hiddenvlei, Big Daddy and Deadvlei - other attractions in the area include the Sesriem Canyon and Namib-Naukluft National Park, where the mountains of the Namib meet its plains.

Situated at the foot of the majestic Sossusvlei dunes, a private entrance to Namib Naukluft Park makes Kulala Desert Lodge the closest location to Sossusvlei, while magnificent views of its famous red dunes, mountainous scenery and vast open plains make it the most spectacular. Activities impress guests with the overwhelming magnitude, solitude and tranquillity of the desert and include private tours to Sossusvlei, scenic nature walks and drives to view the desert’s fascinating flora and fauna. At extra cost, it is also possible to experience the area on a hot air balloon safari and eco-sensitive guided quad-biking excursions.

Stay at Little Kulala

Scheduled Flight from Hosea Kutako International Airport [WDH] to Little Kulala

Details  

10 Jun 2017

Mode

Scheduled Flight

Departure

Hosea Kutako International Airport [WDH]

Arrival

Little Kulala

Day 4 - 6

13 Jun 2017 - 15 Jun 2017

    

Hoanib River

Day notes

Day 4 to 7 - Skeleton Coast

Transfer via Light Aircraft from Kulala Airstrip via Doro Nawas Airstrip to Hoanib Skeleton Coast Airstrip.

Known by the Bushmen as the "land God made in anger" the Skeleton Coast is remoteness at its best. Thousands of miles of sandy desert dotted with shipwrecks meet with the cold waters on the Atlantic and somehow an amazing array of wildlife and flora manages to survive in this harsh but beautiful environment. In a remote area of the Kaokoveld, in a land of bare mountains, gravel-strewn plains and dry riverbeds that draw fascinating wildlife, lies Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp. Both the eight large en-suite tents (including one family unit) with shaded outdoor lounges and the main area and swimming pool look out over rugged scenery: a wide valley that slopes down to the almost-always dry Hoanib River. Explorations of this isolated yet diverse area take place via game drives along the riverbed’s narrow ribbon of vegetation, where a surprising wealth of desert-adapted wildlife can be found: elephant, giraffe, gemsbok and springbok, with glimpses of lion and brown hyaena. The Skeleton Coast with its desolate rocky coastline, noisy colonies of Cape fur seals and remains of shipwrecks is accessed either by a fascinating drive or scenic flight, depending on the weather. The camp is fully solar powered and a joint venture with the neighbouring Conservancies of Anabeb, Torra and Sesfontein.

Stay at Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

Scheduled Flight from Little Kulala to Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

Details  

13 Jun 2017

Mode

Scheduled Flight

Departure

Little Kulala

Arrival

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

Day 7 - 9

16 Jun 2017 - 18 Jun 2017

    

Ongava Private Game Reserve

Day notes

Day 10 to 13 - Etosha National Park

Transfer via Light Aircraft from Hartman Valley Airstrip via Doro Nawas Airstrip to Ongava Airstrip.

Ongava is one of the largest and most exclusive games reserves in the southern part of Etosha National Park. It offers an authentic and comprehensive safari experience, including nature walks and game drives, as well as luxurious accommodation. The reserve is home to – among others – lion, eland, black-faced impala, Hartmann's mountain zebra and a variety of other antelope species. It is also one of the few private reserves in South Africa where both black and white rhino can be observed. Birdlife is plentiful at the reserve, with over 340 species recorded in the area. Little Ongava is perched on the crest of a hill commanding magnificent vistas of the plains stretching for miles to the horizon. Arguably Namibia’s most luxurious accommodation, Little Ongava offers an extraordinary experience as the focal point of an Etosha journey. This intimate camp has only three spacious suites each with its own plunge pool, en-suite bathroom, “sala”, and outdoor shower. The lounge and dining areas have wonderful views of a productive waterhole below the camp, the open deck allowing for relaxed, stylish dining under the African sky. Guests at Little Ongava share a dedicated guide and vehicle, ensuring the best possible nature experience at one of Africa’s great wildlife destinations. Day and night wildlife-viewing drives, visiting hides overlooking waterholes, walks and rhino tracking with experienced guides can all be enjoyed exclusively on this reserve. Game drives and day trips into nearby Etosha National Park are also offered.

Stay at Little Ongava

Scheduled Flight from Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp to Little Ongava

Details  

16 Jun 2017

Mode

Scheduled Flight

Departure

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

Arrival

Little Ongava

Day 10

Mon. 19 Jun 2017

    

End of Itinerary

Day notes

Day 13 - Departure

Transfer via light Aircraft from Ongava Airstrip via Doro Nawas Airstrip to Windhoek International Airport (Hosea Kutako). Take care of all formalities and bid farewell to Namibia!

Check-out from Little Ongava

Scheduled Flight from Little Ongava to Hosea Kutako International Airport [WDH]

Details  

19 Jun 2017

Mode

Scheduled Flight

Departure

Little Ongava

Arrival

Hosea Kutako International Airport [WDH]

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