5 DAYS SOSSUSVLEI& SWAKOPMUND SAFARI (Camping)

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  • Minimum Guest 2 and Maximum 24 per Group.
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  • Children from 6 Upto 12 years Pay Half Price and above Pay Full Price
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5 DAYS SOSSUSVLEI& SWAKOPMUND SAFARI (Camping)

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  • 5 Days / 4 Nights
  • Max People : 26
  • Min Age : 10+
  • Pickup: Airpot

Tour Details:

These 5 day tour gives you an opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Namib Desert, before traveling to the wild Atlantic coast, and enjoying the pleasures of Swakopmund, Namibia’s prime seaside destination which boasts palm-lined streets, great restaurants, seaside walkways, a lovely summer climate, and perfect beaches. This itinerary combines camping in Namib with Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Swakopmund.

Includes

  • Qualified Professional driver guide
  • Vehicle and fuel
  • Park entrance fees as per itinerary
  • Passenger liability 15% VAT 2% tourism levy
  • Airport Transfer
  • All Activities as Mentioned Included on itinerary.
  • Accommodation with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • 24/7 assistance locally

Excludes

  • Expenses of personal nature
  • Entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Drinks at lodges and on road
  • Optional excursions and activities
  • Travel- and cancellation insurance
  • Tips for tour guides
  • Visa
  • International & National flights and airport taxes
  • Items not mentioned in the itinerary
Payment Instructions

• Upon Booking a 10% non-refundable Deposit is required to Confirm booking of Tour/Activity/
Accommodation or Car Rental.
• Remaining 90% should be paid not later than 30 Days Prior to Departure.
• If tour is within 40 days or less prior to booking full payment is required.
• Your deposit can either be made through a Bank Transfer, Online Debit or Credit Card Payment.

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Itinerary

Day 1Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem (306.1km)

You will depart to the Sesriem area. The drive reveals the transition from Kalahari thornveld to the true desert of the Namib; Lilyveld, a valley 30km north of Maltahöhe, springs into bloom for about a week after good rains; Duiwiseb Castle is an interesting diversion 70km south-west of Maltahöhe. Along the way, clients will get Lunch

Included activities

  • Sundowner drive to Elim dune

Overnight & Sesriem Campsite

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 2Sesriem Campsite, Sesriem

Guest will wake up and have breakfast before going into the park. The tour guide will have regular stops to let clients take pictures and have some exposure of the Dunes. Guest will be back around lunch time and will have some leisure time for themselves at the pool

Included activities

  • Sossusvlei Excursion ( Deadvlei, Big Daddy, Dune 45, Sossusvlei itself)

Overnight & Sesriem Campsite

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 3Hotel Pension à la Mer, Swakopmund (346.5km)

You depart to Swakopmund early morning at around 09:00 am from Walvis Bay along the coastal side of Namibia.. Once clients have arrived in Walvis Bay they will get lunch and depart to Swakopmund

Included activities

  • Visit museum and Aquarium

Optional activities

  • boat cruise, air balloon safari, World’s Oldest Desert, Sky diving & Desert living museum tour

Overnight & Hotel Pension à la Mer

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 4Hotel Pension à la Mer, Swakopmund

You will get early Breakfast and go on to the activity (Quad biking and Sandboard) which is about a 2-hour drive

Included activities

  • Quad biking and sand boarding

Overnight & Hotel Pension à la Mer

Basis

Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Day 5End of Itinerary (351.8 km)

Clients will get breakfast and depart back to Windhoek accommodation or Airport.

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1.Why is the Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert important to Namibia?

This photogenic area is famous for its large, red sand dunes, which are some of the tallest sand dunes in the world and is one of Namibia’s most visited attractions.

2.How tall are the dunes in Sossusvlei?

Many of them are higher than 200 metres, the highest being the one nicknamed Big Daddy, about 325 metres high.

3.What is the highest dune in the Sossusvlei area?

Big Daddy is the tallest dune in the Sossusvlei area.

4.Which African desert is home to the sand dunes of Sossusvlei?

Namib-Naukluft National Park, while most of the park is hardly accessible, several well-known visitor attractions are found in the desert. The prominent attraction is the Sossusvlei area, where high orange sand dunes surround vivid white salt pans, creating a fascinating landscape.

5.Are the roads in good condition when traveling to Swakopmund?

Generally, they are in excellent condition. Most of the roads and towns are well signposted. Major roads are tarred; the rest are gravel.4

6.How would you describe Swakopmund?

“Timeless” is the word most often used to describe Swakopmund, a historic German colonial era town that is a favourite holiday destination for both locals and visitors.

7.Why visit Swakopmund Namibia?

Swakopmund is a perfect base for exploring the coast, from taking boat and kayaking trips from Walvis Bay to spot the abundant marine life of the Atlantic Ocean to going birdwatching at Sandwich Harbour further south.

8.Will I need to bring a mattress or sleeping bag?

No, because we the company provide you with a mattress, pillow and sleeping bag if needed.

9.Should I expect changes to the issued itinerary?

Yes, there are factors beyond our control mostly with accommodations either they are fully booked and we now need to look for a substituted which means that the itinerary may change, and each tour operator reserves the right to do this. Generally, these changes are minor, and we will do our best to advice clients.

10.Is the area Malaria-free?

Areas north of Windhoek pose a small risk of malaria, which increases during the wet season. However, the risk increases the further east you travel, i.e., the Zambezi region or Botswana or Zambia. The best way to prevent malaria is not to get bitten by wearing long sleeves/pants, putting on repellent and ensuring that your tent is zipped up to prevent mossies from getting into the tent. Please seek a specialist health centre’s advice or visit your doctor prior to your trip to give you up to date advice on prophylactics, but please be aware that this still does not give you 100% protection. Your doctor will also provide you with advice on other health requirements.

11.What should I pack for the trip

Sun protective clothing with an effective sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat especially comfortable loose fitting items. Wherever you go take water at all times, cold days always turn into hot days

12.Do I need a 4x4 to drive to Sossusvlei?

A 4×4 will get you to the foot of the Sossusvlei dunes to allow for more time to appreciate the area. The Kuiseb Canyon and the so-called ‘Moon Landscape” are reached by a long and winding gravel road which is accessible in a two wheel drive car but for ease and peace of mind a 4×4 is recommended.

13.Is it safe to Camp?

Sleeping on-top a car gives you an added sense of security in the wilderness. Generally speaking, camping is safe, even on the non-fenced campsites. Most animals do not perceive tents as tents with people inside, but interpret them as large animals or objects, hence an attack is very unlikely. But because of the weather conditions we don’t really encourage our clients to camp at Swakopmund or Walvis Bay.

14.Is the toilets nearby?

Toilets are near the campsite

15.How old is the Swakopmund jetty?

It was built between 1904 and 1905

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