Namibia Travel
Adventurer
Exploration Safaris in Namibia,
10 days & 9 night’s ultimate Namibia,
Combination fully serviced dome tent camping in remote
campsites, Classic and Vintage camps. Namibia is a rugged and arid country;
therefore its unique wildlife tends to be found near surface water, often on
the banks of river systems. This safari, which creates a sense of pure
adventure, follows the twisting riverbeds and finds an unexpected and
delightful diversity of life in this remote corner of the world.
Accommodation
The style of accommodation takes you back to the great days of African
exploration. Comfortable
linen bedrolls on “disco” stretchers lit by hurricane lanterns, thus
complements the atmosphere in
pristine, wild camping areas (often on the edges of dry ephemeral
riverbeds). Separate toilet and
shower ‘bathrooms’ with old-style tin bucket showers and all amenities
create simple serviced
comfort.
Guides
The entire safari is guided and hosted by the professional and passionate
Chris
Liebenberg. As a Namibian, he shares his in-depth knowledge of an area in
which he is an
expert, presenting a seamless and well-rounded and experience.
Exclusive experience
Namibia’s Kaokoland is extremely remote and well off the main tourist
routes. On this specialised tour, most areas will more than likely be
private, and shared only with
the local Himba people. All campsites are private and for the use of
Adventurer Exploration
guests only.
Routes
The dry river systems of the arid Namibian north-west are vital oases for
elephant and
other desert -adapted wildlife. These hidden life supports form the basis of
an innovative travel
route, where we spend six days exploring one of the most remote and exciting
regions in Africa.
Natural animal movements and location dictate where our ‘wild’ campsites and
areas of focus will
be. The landscape is simply unimaginably large, 4x4 driving is challenging
and roads can be
rough; all this just enhances the atmosphere of isolation and achievement.
Transfers
Cross-country drives have the advantage of viewing the changing scenery and
landscapes of the region, while the air transfer allows for a bird’s-eye
view and comfort with which
to end the journey.
ITINERARY
Day 1: Ongava Tented Camp, Etosha
Region
After an early morning arrival at Windhoek International airport, we meet
Chris Liebenberg and
depart by road to Ongava Tented Camp.
Ongava Tented Camp, situated in the Ongava Game Reserve neighbouring Etosha
National
Park, is a small, traditional tented camp. Guests sleep in comfortable ‘Meru’-style
tents with ensuite bathrooms and open -air showers. The main area is under
thatch with a veranda and a pool.
There is a much-frequented waterhole in front of the camp where guests can
experience
excellent game viewing from the veranda.
Days 2-7: Wild camping, Kaokoland
Leaving early after a light breakfast, we wind our way westwards towards the
linear oases of the
Namibian north-west. Here, in these river systems that hold more surface
water and hence more
vegetation, we begin our search for desert game. Exploring from the Khumib
to the Ombonde and
Hoanib rivers, these systems often serve as migratory routes for game; our
encounters thus are
diverse, different and exciting. So specialised is the area that behaviour
of the same species of
bird is often different from one river system to the next.
We meet the local custodians of Kaokoland, the Himba nomadic peoples,
explore almost every
geological sequence, from the oldest to the youngest, and experience
community-based tourism
first hand. We camp in two or three different sites, depending on wildlife
movements. These camps are always erected before our arrival, allowing us
more time to explore the areas in detail and
providing a comfortable place in which to relax on our return to camp.
Days 8 & 9: Serra Cafema Camp,
Kunene
Making our way across country through the last of the desert tracks
northwards, we arrive at
arguably the most remote camp in Africa, Serra Cafema. The camp is set
amongst ancient Albida
trees on the banks of the only permanent source of water in the region, the
Kunene River.
The eight canvas and thatched chalets, each with its own en-suite bathroom ,
are raised off the
ground. The camp also has a dining room, bar and pool. Guests fall asleep to
the sound of the
river rapid just below the camp; in contrast, during the day they explore
one of the driest deserts
in the world.
Activities here are many and varied, including traversing sand dunes,
boating on the river,
walking in remote valleys, enjoying breathtaking landscapes, as well as
carefully guided quadbike
excursions that tread lightly on the dunes. Serra Cafema is often visited by
nearby native
Ovahimba families, providing guests with the opportunity to learn about
their lifestyle and
traditions.
Day 10: Transfer to Windhoek
Our adventurous journey ends this morning with a flight back to Windhoek
Eros Airport, enjoying
the magnificent and vast landscapes from the air along the way.
NOTE: THIS ITINERARY IS AVAILABLE ON FLEXIBLE DATES AND ITINERARIES,
FOR TAILOR-MADE SAFARIS FOR SMALL GROUPS UP TO EIGHT GUESTS.