When you take a 7-day safari to Namibia you will get more than you ever bargained for. From sightseeing, to wildlife and culture, you can see and do it all and then some. Namibia is one of the most beautiful destinations in the entire world, and there is no better way to see it then on a safari where you can really take in all of the action.
Starting your trip in the gorgeous Soussusvlei Wilderness Camp, you can spend your first two days enjoying long treks along the Tsauchab River in a guide operated 4×4. On this trip you will see some of the rivers most fascinating animals. After your trek down the river, you should take some time and try the hot air ballooning that is very popular in this area. While above the earth you can spot many of the wildlife that dot the countryside such as hyenas and foxes. While staying at the camp, you will also be rewarded at night with incredible accommodations that include a thatched camp complete with swimming pool so you can have some relaxation after a hard day of sightseeing. You can also relax by the campfire and talk about your day and the excitement of the wildlife with the other group members.
The third and fourth day of your 7-day safari to Namibia include an excursion that is focused on the beauty of the desert itself. You will fly over the most popular dunes such as the Namib and Sousseslvei dunes, as well as Meob Bay and the Skelton Coast. During this time you will also fly over the ocean in order to see through the crystal clear waters in order to get a glance at the shipwreck sites of the Shaunee and Eduard Bolen, two of the most famous shipwrecks in African history. From there you hop on a boat in order to take a trip to the Walvis Bay so you can experience the natural habitat of the dolphins, seals, whales, and penguins. While here you will stay at the Damaraland Camp which offers many daily activities including game drives that allow you to see some of the best wilderness that Africa has to offer. Hopefully you will even get a chance to see some of the rare desert plants that everyone is on the lookout for.
After your remarkable trip to the Damaraland Camp area you will spend two wonderful days in Ongava which offers an outstanding private reserves game drive in which you will spot a huge variety of birds, as well as zebra, giraffe, deer, cheetahs, lions, leopards, and rare black and white rhinos. After you are done with your drive through the area to see the animals up close, you can enjoy a stroll around the gaming reserve before you retreat to your relaxing room in the Ongava Lodge.
This incredible 7-day safari is offered by Go 2 Africa.com and is really a once in a lifetime experience. Since it is a flight safari as well, there are restrictions on the amount of luggage you take, but it is well worth it at a great cost of only $4362 per person which includes all expenses.
ON A 7-DAY NAMIBIA SAFARI, THERE IS MUCH TO SEE!
Sightseeing, wildlife, and activities abound in the many parts of Namibia you will visit on this safari. Beginning at the Soussusvlei Wilderness Camp, you first two days will be spent enjoying treks along the Tsauchab River in 4×4′s, and you can also try some hot-air ballooning. The wildlife in this area include foxes and hyena, which can be viewed at their maximum from these balloons. The accomodations at this location is a thatched camp with a swimming pool! In the evening, if you wish, you can relax beside the night’s campfire.
The third and fourth day of the excursion is focused on the breathtaking beauty of the desert. You will fly over the Namib and Sousseslvei dunes, Meob Bay, and the Skelton Coast. Upon flying over the ocean you will see the shipwreck sites of the Shaunee and the Eduard Bolen, the most famous shipwreck in African history; and the flamingo in Sandwich Harbour. On a boat trip to Walvis Bay you will see seals, dolphins, whales, and, if you’re lucky, penguins! You will stay at the Damaraland Camp, which offers game drives into the area’s best wilderness, brimming with local wildlife and rare desert plants.
Next you will have a two-day stay in Ongava, taking part in the private reserve’s game drives. Etosha National Park contains a variety of birdlife, deer, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, cheetah, leopard, lion, and the very rare black and white rhino. While on the reserve you can enjoy walks and drives, and will stay at the Ongava Lodge which provides wonderful accomodations as well as being able to view for miles.
This tour package, the Namibia Wing Safari, which is currently offered by go2africa, requires that all guests have full, valid travel insurance. Due to it being a flight safari, the luggage restriction is one 12-kg bag per person. The latest cost of this package is $4362 per person, which includes all expenses except personal and tips.
