Wagon Trails - Small group adventure holidays and safaris in Africa
11 days - South Africa, Namibia
Trip Cost - £440 or €620
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Upington (South Africa)
We head to Upington, the principal town of the North Western Cape on the banks of the Orange River, South Africa's largest. This area is the heart of an irrigated corridor of intensive wheat, cotton and grape farms on the edge of the Kalahari desert. (D)
Day 2 - Fish River Canyon (Namibia)
The scenery that greets you this morning as we cross into Namibia will impress you. You will notice immediately the stark change. After setting up camp we enjoy watching the sunset over the canyon, the second largest in the world. Measuring roughly 160km from north to south and about 550m deep this is an experience to remember as we watch the sunset into the canyon! (B,D)
Day 3 - Aus (Namibia)
This morning you have time to explore the canyon further before we take a relaxed drive to Aus, a small town on the edge of the desert. We camp at Klein-Aus, a farm set amongst the rocky hills. There is the opportunity to go horse riding or hiking from here and keep alert for sightings of the famous 'desert horses' who have adapted to some of the most arid conditions on earth. (B,D)
Days 4 & 5 - Sesriem (Namibia)
We take a drive northwards to Sesriem. The scenery, as we approach the dunes will leave you breathless. We venture into Naukluft Park for great photo opportunities. The dunes of Sossusvlei are some of the highest sand dunes in the world. Take the challenge and see if you can make it all the way to the top! Here you also have the opportunity to visit the Dead Vlei. (B,L,D)
Day 6 & 7 - Swakopmund (Namibia)
This morning we make the journey through the Namib-Naukluft Park to Walvis Bay. As we make our way through the pass, you will see spectacular scenery in colours straight from an artists painting. The lunar landscape appears, as we get closer to the coast - have your cameras at the ready. We continue through the desert to the oasis town of Swakopmund. Here there are boundless activities for you. You can relax on the beach or go deep-sea fishing. You can also go quad biking, parachuting or sand boarding on the dunes for a close up look at the landscape! The evening brings an opportunity to try some of the increasingly popular nightlife available after the days adrenelin rush. (B)
Day 8 - Cheetah Farm (Namibia)
Making our way up the Skeleton Coast, scene of many a shipwreck, we visit Cape Cross, where the Portugese navigator Diago Cao placed a cross in 1486. Here you will have a chance to visit the famous cape seal breeding colony with over 250,000 seals. Leaving the coast behind, we head back inland. Our overnight stop tonight is the Cheetah Farm where you have a unique experience awaiting you. We camp right next to the cheetah enclosure and have the chance to see many of these majestic animals close up. The brave can get very close as we feed the most effective "watch dogs" in the world at the main house! (B,L,D)
Day 9 & 10 - Etosha National Park (Namibia)
Continuing northwards we enter the vast Etosha National Park. Centred around the Etosha pan, this park covers an incredible 22,207km and is home to large populations of predators. One night we camp at Okaukuejo, giving us the opportunity of game viewing at the amazing water hole on the edge of the camp. All night, animals from the smallest to the largest come to the water hole to drink - it's up to you how long you want to watch! Our days are spent on game drives, spotting some of the animals in the park. Midway we stop at the Etosha Pan after which the park is named. (B,L,D)
Day 11 - Windhoek (Namibia)
Exiting Etosha we head to Windhoek, the capitol of Namibia. This city has a vast mixture of all the different ethnic groups that live in Namibia. The city has a strong German influence that you can clearly see in the architecture. Tonight we enjoy the nightlife of the capital. (B)
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Trip Dates |
| Start | Finish |
| 04-Jul-07 | 15-Jul-07 |
| 01-Aug-07 | 12-Aug-07 |
| 05-Sep-07 | 16-Sep-07 |
| 03-Oct-07 | 14-Oct-07 |
| 07-Nov-07 | 18-Nov-07 |
| 05-Dec-07 | 16-Dec-07 |
| 02-Jan-08 | 13-Jan-05 |
| 06-Feb-08 | 17-Feb-08 |
