Queen of the Desert | Journey Across Namibia


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If you've ever dreamed of discovering the true face of Africa - this trip is for you: surreal landscapes, breathtaking views of mountainous dunes, rich flora and fauna in their habitat, unique cultures. NAMIBIA electrifies visitors and for a reason it is called the most photogenic place on Earth!
It is difficult to describe the color of hot sand warmed from the sun, you just have to see it. The impressive Skeleton Coast, called by the former Portuguese sailors "the gate to hell", located on the Atlantic with shipwrecks on it. It's no secret that the coast is also a favorite seal place that you can often find there.
People living here regardless of whether they represent the tribe of Bushmen Damara, Herero, Bantu, Hottentots or Himba adhere to the principle that the cheapest and easiest way to improve their image is to smile. You'll also find out how much truth is said that we Europeans have watches and Africans have time.
What awaits you here are unforgettable joint evenings with the greatest sunsets, campfires under a canopy of stars, camps set up in the middle of the wildest corners of the world and the company of animals known so far mainly from National Geographic programs. We will experience the rhythm of communing with wildlife and experience the diversity of nature, meet unknown cultures and tribes.
Now you can get on the road with us and set off to the wilderness of some of the most remote places on African continent. Namibia is a real DESERT QUEEN, ruling its kingdom with the wind that carves the dunes, shapes beaches, rocky peaks and river banks.
Let's go!!
Day 1: Windhoek
Arrival, check in to hotel, rest.
Day 2: Palmwag
Today we leave to Palmwag (Damaraland) with beautiful scenery, landscape and mountain roadside pictures. Optional kayaking with seals.
Day 3: Swakopmund
After breakfast, we set off into Skeleton coast, on our way visit Cape Cross. Nearby is the world's largest African seal colony - their population is about 260 thousand individuals. We will have the opportunity to kayak among them to take a close look at these clumsy creatures and involve all our senses with this strange place.
Day 4: Namib desert
Today we set off on our way to the world's oldest desert - Namib. On the way stop at Kuiseb canyon view point, tropic of Capricorn.
Day 5: Sossusvlei
Wake up early morning. We jump into the cars to catch the sunrise in the heart of the tallest dunes of the world, called Dune 45 and head. The most famous sandy colossus is reaching up to 400 mtrs in height. Once we are done with picnic breakfast at the feet of the dune, we will go for a walk through Deadvlei, where the vast expanse of white salt contrasts with the surrounding red dunes and dried tree stumps.
Day 6: Sesriem - Windhoek
It time to hit the road back to Windhoek. Quick look at the city, overnight in hotel.
Day 7: Departure
Last souvenir shopping and heart breaking good bye to Namibia!
Activities:
Trekking, desert drives, sightseeing, encounter of wildlife and indigenous tribes, optional kayaking with seals.
Accommodation & meals: boutique lodges and hotels - double sharing. Meals excluded.
Cost: 6750 AED excl. flights until MAY 7th. On this date we will close the list.
Specifically excluded: Visa, meals, optional activities.
Recommended flights: Ethiopian via Addis at 3,230 AED.
VISA: Visa support available for any passport.
See yah in Namibia x
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Queen of the Desert | Journey Across Namibia