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Tour highlights
Get up close and personal to the big cats at the AfriCat Foundation at Okonjima.
Visit the spectacular Victoria Falls and canoe along the Zambezi.
View the wonderful riverine birdlife and wildlife of the Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip) bordering Botswana's Okavango Delta.
Enjoy a safari in Etosha National Park.
Price includes:
- Fully insured vehicle rental
- All accommodations
- 24-hour support while you travel
Itinerary idea
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On arrival at Windhoek Airport, your driver will meet you and drive you to your guesthouse in the center of town. This afternoon, our representative will meet with you to answer any last-minute questions you may have, and your vehicle will be delivered while they're present.
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Today, you will head to the Central Highlands, where you will stay at Okonjima Plains Camp. It may be worth stopping off at one of the supermarkets in Windhoek to stock up on snacks and water for the journey. While staying here, you will have the opportunity to go on cheetah and leopard tracking drives. If you would like to head out on an afternoon activity, I recommend you aim to arrive early afternoon.
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Today, your journey continues to the eastern side of Etosha National Park. You will stay at Mushara Bush Camp, outside the Von Lindequist Gate, for two nights.
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Today, you can either drive into the park yourselves or join one of the guides from Mushara and head into the park (payable locally) — with the expert eyes of your guide, it is likely you will see more than if you were traveling on your own.
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You will drive onward into the Zambezi Region today — the road is good-quality tarmac so you should be able to make fast progress. Hakusembe has a lovely riverside location just outside Rundu and you might like to take an evening boat cruise (payable locally).
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Today is a relatively short drive to River Dance Lodge, very close to the border of Botswana. This national park is incredibly varied, combining the aridness of the Kalahari with the lushness of the Okavango.
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Today, you will have the chance to go on both a river cruise and also a safari drive if you wish (payable locally) or alternatively explore under your own steam. There are more bird species here than any other national park in Namibia, as well as a number of larger mammals.
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A second day at River Dance Lodge.
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Today, your journey continues through the Zambezi Region and the Bwabwata Game Park (formerly the Caprivi Game Park) to the Nkasa Lupala National Park. You will stay at Nkasa Lupala Lodge for three nights. After settling into the lodge, you might like to head out on a sunset safari drive with your guide (payable locally).
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Head out on safari with your guide today. Activities are booked and paid for locally and these include early morning and late afternoon safaris, motorboat cruises, mokoro rides and walking safaris.
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Head back out on safari with your guide today.
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This morning, you will leave Nkasa Lupala and drive across the border into Botswana. Leave your car at Chobe Safari Lodge in Kasane, and then a driver will pick you up and take you across the border into Zambia. Spend the next three nights at Waterberry Zambezi Lodge. Waterberry Lodge is around forty minutes away from Victoria Falls, located on the banks of the Zambezi River. The location is perfect because you can escape the crowds around the falls, enjoy peaceful river cruises, and visit the falls. This afternoon, you can head out on a sundowner boat cruise.
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While you are at Waterberry there are a number of included activities. You can enjoy visits to Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park or local villages and craft markets. Birdwatching, fishing, picnic cruises and sundowners on the river are also available.
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A final day at Waterberry Lodge to enjoy Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River.
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This morning you will be transferred to Livingstone Airport.
Accommodation
- Windhoek
- Rundu
- Popa Falls and Mahangu Game Park
- Mudumu and Nkasa Lupala National Park
- Chobe National Park
- Kasane
- Livingstone & The Victoria Falls
The specialist who designs your trip to Namibia will have explored the country many times and, in some cases, lived there. Their first-hand knowledge gives us the belief that no other travel company can match our expertise in helping you plan your trip.
When to go
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Mudumu & Nkasa Lupala National Park | ||
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Victoria Falls |