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| 14 DAY NAMIBIA & BOTSWANA ADVENTURE |
| Swakopmund to Victoria Falls |
Beginning from Namibia's seaside town of Swakopmund where you can explore the desert on a number of activities. This 14-day trip takes us on safari in the Etosha National Park, where magical waterholes attract a host of African animals. We cross into Botswana where we spend a couple of nights camping in the wilderness of the Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta of tranquil channels, islands and lagoons. Our next safari is in the Chobe National Park, where we hope to see some of the thousands of elephants that the park is famous for. We end the trip at the mighty Victoria Falls.
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Road, Namibia |
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14 Day Namibia and Botswana Adventure: R4.720 + US$370 |
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Start |
Destination |
Accom |
Meals |
Activity |
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Swakopmund |
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Dorm |
B |
Variety of activities |
| 2 |
Swakopmund |
Spitzkoppe |
Camp |
BLD |
Bushmen painting |
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Spitzkoppe |
Cheetah Park |
Camp |
BLD |
Cheetah |
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Cheetah Park |
Etosha |
Camp |
BLD |
Game Drive |
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Etosha National Park |
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Camp |
BLD |
Game Drive |
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Etosha National Park |
Rundu |
Camp |
BLD |
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Rundu |
Maun |
Camp |
BLD |
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Okavango Delta |
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Camp |
BLD |
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Okavango Delta |
Maun |
Camp |
BLD |
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Maun |
Chobe |
Camp |
BLD |
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Chobe National Park |
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Camp |
BLD |
Game Drive |
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Chobe National Park |
Victoria Falls |
Camp |
Brunch |
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Victoria Falls |
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Tour Ends |
| [D] – Dinner [L] – Lunch [B] – Breakfast [*] Own Meals |
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CLICK ON MAP TO VIEW ENLARGEMENT |
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Animals, Etosha |
Makoro, Okavango Delta |
Elephants |
Victoria Falls |
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| ETOSHA |
| Despite being in a semi-arid area, the park is home to over 340 bird, 110 reptile and 100 mammal species, including close to 3 000 elephant, 300 black rhino - one of the biggest populations in Africa - 27 000 wildebeest, 7 000 zebra and rare antelope species like black faced impala, Damara dik dik, suni and roan antelope. Lion, cheetah and leopard are common sights. |
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| VICTORIA FALLS |
Victoria Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world and a World Heritage site. The Victoria Falls topples over a sheer 100 metre (330 feet) drop.
This results into a spray that can be seen from more than 30km (20 miles) away and from there it derives its local African name - Mosi-Oa-Tunya - ‘The Smoke that Thunders’. |
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