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The Best of Namibia
Wing Safari (7 Days)
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Guests on this fly-in
safari experience the highlights of Namibia - Sossusvlei the Namib; the
Skeleton Coast; Swakopmund; Damaraland and Etosha. Every Sunday (and
Thursday from July to October) we fly from Windhoek International
Airport or Eros Airport in Windhoek on our 'Best of Namibia Wing
Safari'.
The aircraft and
pilot stay with the group throughout so there is continuity and
flexibility. All meals, park fees and activities are included.
Group size is
normally around four guests - but we reserve the right to go for a
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| Sunday and Monday: Sossusvlei
Depart Eros Airport (Windhoek) by
light aircraft for Sossusvlei
Wilderness Camp, approximately an hour's flight away. We will be departing in
the late morning, at a time best suited to the guests and their incoming flights.
Activities are conducted in 4x4 vehicles and include a safari down to the very end of the Tsauchab River and to the heart of Sossusvlei. for wonderful dune scenes. Optional
ballooning can be arranged at extra cost. (To be booked in advance). |
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Tuesday and Wednesday: Swakopmund and Damaraland
We depart by light aircraft and fly over the
dunes of the Namib and Sossusvlei to gain a different perspective of the area from the
air. We continue westwards to Meob Bay on the Atlantic Ocean and then fly up the Skeleton
Coast.
The flight offers spectacular desert and Skeleton Coast scenery, where dunes and
desert meet the Atlantic Ocean.
Our flight takes us over the site of the Eduard Bolen
shipwreck, past Conception Bay and the wreck site of the Shaunee, over Sandwich Harbor and
it's famous lagoon, the flamingoes at Walvis Bay and on to Swakopmund. |
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| Here we are met and
transferred into town for a crayfish lunch. In the afternoon we depart from Swakopmund,
for a scenic flight further up the Skeleton Coast, and over the Cape Cross seal Colony
before we turn east and fly up the Huab River to Damaraland Camp for two nights.
Highlights
of the stay at Damaraland Camp are the
nature excursions into the rocky desert in search of the rare and endangered Desert
Elephant and Black Rhino. We are in an area where the chances of encountering the Desert
Elephants are high. |
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Thursday and Friday: Etosha and Ongava Fly by light aircraft from Damaraland to Ongava for two nights. Highlights are the
game drives into Etosha and the night drives, walks and hides on the private reserve.
Ongava Lodge is situated along the southern
boundary of Etosha National Park in the privately owned Ongava Game Reserve.
Ongava is the ideal place from which to base your activities when visiting
Etosha. Accommodation comprises twelve air-conditioned brick, rock and thatch
chalets, each with en-suite facilities.
Saturday: Back to Windhoek
Depart Ongava for flight back to Windhoek
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Rates: |
1 January to 31 May 2009 |
1 June
to 30 November 2009 |
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USD 5,600
Per Person Sharing |
USD 5,945
Per person Sharing |
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Single Supplement: USD
1,254 |
Single Supplement: USD
1,254 |

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