On arrival into Windhoek, guests will be met by their Pilot from where they will fly north towards Etosha National Park.
Etosha National Park, proclaimed in 1907, is one of Southern Africa’s finest and most important game reserves. The park covers an area of 22,270 km² of saline desert and is home to dozens of mammal and reptile species, several amphibian species, more than 300 bird species and even one species of fish.
Guests will spend 3 nights at Mushara Outpost in luxury custom-made tent-like wood and canvas structures which are nestled on the banks of an ancient dry riverbed. The lodge’s main house is styled like an old farm house with high walls, corrugated iron roof and a large wrap-around veranda facing northeast to take advantage of shade. The ambiance is similar to that of a well lived-in house: friendly and extremely comfortable with a light feel to it.
Morning and afternoon game drives into the Etosha National Park and/or Onguma Reserve will be a truly unique experience.
Depart Etosha on your flight to Damaraland and your camp for the next two nights – Camp Kipwe in the Twyfelfontein Conservancy. ‘Kipwe’, meaning blessed in Swahili, is nestled in the boulders, facing out onto superb scenery. Incorporating boulders, small red basalt rocks and mopane branches, it has a natural organic feel.
Damaraland features vast khaki plains, sheer Rocky mountains and incredible desert-adapted wildlife. Explore the rugged land or sit back and enjoy the dramatic scenery.
Morning and afternoon activities include a visit to Namibia’s “open-air museum”, the Twyfelfontein petroglyphs and bushman paintings, Burnt Mountain, as well as the interesting Organ Pipes rock formations. Another highlight is to go in search of a healthy population of desert adapted elephants as well as oryx, kudu, springbok, steenbok and occasionally rare desert-adapted black rhino. Carnivores include brown hyaena, bat-eared fox and black-backed jackal.
Bird life is excellent with Namibian endemics such as Monteiro’s Hornbill and Rüpell’s Korhaan.
Depart Twyfelfontain taking to the air and flying west and then south along the Skeleton Coast to the colonial town of Swakopmund. You will spend 2 nights at Strand Hotel where the Namib Dunes meet the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 7 will include a half day excursion to visit Sandwich Harbour, just south of Walvis Bay – this journey is in a 4×4, over towering dunes and along the beach – a real Skeleton Coast Experience.
Other activities include hot air balloon flights, sea kayaking, a Walvis Bay boat cruise to see dolphins and sea lions, dune quad biking, desert tours for the smaller creatures, sand boarding and lots more.
Depart Swakopmund with a scenic flight along the Skeleton Coast and the Namib Dunes to the landing strip close to the Namib Naukluft Park, where you will be met for a road transfer to Hoodia Desert Lodge. Spend 2 nights in this location set in a peaceful desert valley around 20km west of the park gate at Sesriem.
Day 9 activity is an early morning rise for a light breakfast and then on to the beautiful Sossusvlei area for the day. Enjoy an amazing picnic style lunch under ancient acacia trees with a backdrop of magnificent sand dunes.
Other activities, as time allows is a visit to Sesriem Canyon, some superb balloon safari and quad-biking, as well as guided hiking options.
Also witness the sparsely distributed desert-adapted wildlife such as ostrich, springbok, oryx, spotted and brown hyaena, and bat-eared fox.
Mushara Outpost accommodates 16 guests in eight luxury custom-made tent-like wood and canvas structures which are nestled on the ...
Mushara Outpost is all about old-fashioned hospitality with warm, friendly and personalized service on the doorstep to the wonders of Etosha National Park. The lodge’s main house is styled like an old farm house with high walls, corrugated iron roof and a large wrap-around veranda facing northeast to take advantage of shade. The ambiance is similar to that of a well lived-in house: friendly and extremely comfortable with a light feel to it.
Each tent is mounted on a wooden deck, 1.5 m above the ground, providing a different perspective of the bush. A large glass sliding door leads into the tent, all windows and doors are covered with fly-screens.
Large glass windows from floor to ceiling allow for plenty of air circulation during the night. Air conditioning adds an extra level of comfort on very warm afternoons. The open plan bathroom sports a ceiling, two large windows and a separate, enclosed toilet. The shower cubicle is glass from top to bottom. Unzip the external canvas cover as far as you are comfortable with and your time in the shower takes on a new dimension.
The furnishing of the tent is minimal, comfortable and has a light feel to it. A mini-bar, coffee station, safe deposit box, telephone, mosquito net, sockets for charging storage batteries, hair drier and air conditioning are standard.
Whether you enjoy the privacy of your veranda or the comfort of your tent, the tranquility of the bush is guaranteed.
Camp Kipwe is an eco friendly lodge set within the Twyfelfontein Conservancy in Damaraland. It's sister camp is Mowani ...
Camp Kipwe nestles amongst the majestic boulders of this beautiful area on a high spot, commanding distant views over the ancient landscape. Great care has been taken with the design of the recreational areas, giving the impression of an African Village.
Camp Kipwe consists of 9 igloo-styled bungalows nestled into the boulders, each with its own shaded veranda to take in the glorious views across the Aba Huab valley. There is one honeymoon Suite. Simple, yet comfortable bedrooms are decorated in neutral tones with accents of brightly coloured accessories. Twin or double beds on wooden bases are covered by crisp white linen. Bedside tables and lamps are in keeping with the back to nature feel and are constructed of wood. All rooms have air conditioning, digital safes and hair dryers. There is also a refreshing plunge pool, curio shop, bar and lounge.
Activities include vehicle safari in search of desert elephants, balloon safari, cultural interaction, hiking and visits to some excellent rock art.
Hoodia Desert Lodge named after the native flowering cactus nestles in the Sossusvlei Dunes and is surrounded by majestic ...
Hoodia Desert Lodge is family owned and managed accommodating guests in 11 luxury tented chalets under thatch. The chalets are spread out in a line to ensure privacy in this breath-taking location. Each ensuite chalet comes with outdoor bathroom, mosquito nets and air conditioning. The chalets each have shaded deck areas and are designed with large windows and doors that look out over beautiful landscape vistas.
The main areas of the lodge include a large lounge with an eclectic mix of furniture, including some interesting artwork as well as a restaurant serving a wide range of local and international dishes. There is also a small swimming pool.
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