Day 1: Etosha South

Your adventure starts as the guide collects you from the hotel between 08:00 and 08:30. We shall depart the city via B1 to the north, embarking on an adventure to the world famous Etosha National park. We have a long drive today. On our way we shall stop in Otjiwarongo to fill up with petrol and provisions. We will have a lunch along the way, maybe Outjo depending on time. We reach our destination as we will enter south side of Etosha through Anderson Gate and arrive in Okaukuejo. After settling our rooms, in the afternoon we shall have time to explore the surroundings and enjoy the swimming pool before a late afternoon game drive. After dinner a visit to the floodlit waterhole is strongly recommended, as there are good chances to see rhinos and lions come to drink.

Included

Lunch & Dinner

Afternoon game drive

Park fees

Day 2: Etosha East

Today we will spend most of the day game driving. We will visit a number of waterholes and make a stop at the Etosha Pan, the “place of dry water” which is the essence of the park. The Pan is an extensive flat depression of about 5,000 km2. This great, white expanse is a place of shimmering mirages, and being able to see large herds of game in this setting makes Etosha a unique experience in Africa. We may stop at Halali middle camp to have lunch before we continue our game drive to Namutoni. We have time to relax at the swimming pool to cool down in Namutoni or at the waterhole before a late afternoon game drive. The game viewing is usually an excellent opportunity for photography with close views of springboks, zebras, impalas, giraffes, gemsboks and plenty of birds. If we are lucky we may also have some close encounters with elephants and lions. In the evening we may enjoy a glass of wine and experience a fabulous sunset from the tower of the old German fort before dinner

Included

All meals

Park fees

Full day game drive.

Day 3: End of Itinerary

After a morning game drive, with the chance to get some more pictures of Etosha's wildlife in the soft morning light, we depart Etosha via the Von Lindequist Gate headed back to the city. We will travel on the main road (B1), making a short detour to Lake Otjikoto distinguished by its ald- green waters discovered in 1851. Just before reaching Windhoek we have time to stop in the small town of Okahandja with Namibia’s largest wood–carving market. We are likely to arrive back into the city at around 16:30 and you will be dropped off at your accommodation on our return

Activities and Services

Included

Beakfast & Lunch

Morning short game drive

Lake Otjikoto

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