A tour of opposites! Fall in love with Namibia's offerings - from the mystique of the Skeleton Coast to the awe-inspiring Estosha salt pan.
Visit Mozambique for a unique combination of glorious seafood, unspoilt beaches and exotic influences from all over the word.
Day 1 Depart the UK on the overnight British Airways flight to Johannesburg.
Day 2 Johannesburg - Windhoek Depart Johannesburg on connecting flight to Windhoek, Namibia. On arrival you will be met and transferred to the Windhoek Country Club for a one night stay. This resort is located in a unique desert setting offering true Namibian hospitality, exceptional service and alongside an 18-hole championship golf course.
Day 3 & Day 4 Windhoek - Sossusvlei You will be collected and transferred to Eros Airport for your light air transfer to Sossusvlei. For the next two nights accommodation has been booked at the Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp located in the Namib Desert and surrounded by huge towering dunes makes this a most remarkable site.
Afternoon nature drives or walking activities are enjoyed on the property where you can spend time taking in the desert scenery and its unique fauna and flora. Incredible ballooning safaris over the Namib are optional and at an additional cost.
Day 5 - Day 7 Sossusvlei - Damaraland From Sossusvlei, take a light air transfers to Damaraland Camp for a two night stay. Early morning mists generated by the clash between the icy Atlantic Ocean and the warm desert air of the Skeleton Coast, drift inland along the river sand canyon, providing sustenance to the flora and fauna of the region. This comfortable and friendly camp offers walks and drives in one of the best wilderness areas in Namibia.
Day 8 - Day 10 Damaraland - Skeleton Coast Take another light air transfer to the Skeleton Coast Camp - one of our planet's most beautiful places! Three nights in this luxury tented camp will give you an experience of a lifetime! Because of the uniqueness and vastness of this area, most activities are done in 4 x 4 vehicles that are closed to the elements. Activities include either full-day nature drives or walks with a picnic lunch, returning to the camp in the evening or half day nature drives or walks returning to the camp for lunch and venturing out again in the afternoon.
Day 11 & Day 12 Skeleton Coast - Ongava A light air transfer will take you to Ongava Tented Camp for a 2 night stay. This camp is situated on the southern boundary of Etosha National Park in a 30 000 ha privately owned game reserve. Activities include game drives into the Okaukuejo area where lion, elephant, cheetah, gemsbok, springbok and hartebeest can be seen at many of the waterholes in the park.
In addition, night drives, hides and walks are offered on the private reserve. Ongava has resident white Rhino and black Rhino allowing guests the opportunity to see both species.
Day 13 Ongava - Windhoek - Johannesburg A light air transfer to Windhoek Airport for a connecting flight to Johannesburg International Airport. Overnight stay at the Johannesburg Airport InterContinental Hotel for a good night's rest.
Day 14 - Day 16 Johannesburg - Vilanculos - Mozambique Depart on Pelican Air flight to Vilanculos International Airport, Mozambique. Access to and from Indigo Bay Island Resort is by light air transfer.
Indigo Bay Island Resort where you will be staying for the next 3 nights offers a wide range of services and activities including some of the world's best diving, deep sea and bill fishing, as well as a range of water sports, horse riding, island drives and ocean cruises.
Day 17 Benguerra Island Mozambique Take a boat transfer to Benguerra Island and check-in for your 3 night stay at the Marlin Lodge for some more sun, sea and sand!
Day 18 Vilanculos - Johannesburg - London Return to Vilanculos by boat transfer and depart on the flight to Johannesburg.
This evening depart on the overnight flight to Heathrow Airport, London.
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Read more about Sossusvlei The huge red sand dunes that have become the 'trademark' of Namibian tourism at Sossusvlei are the most popular and visited tourist attraction in Namibia. These huge towering dunes, said to be the highest in the world, rise...
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Read more about Mozambique Mozambique is a cultural melting pot, with influences ranging fro North African and Arab to Portuguese, and a vibrant society with much to offer from superb seafood to the ultimate scuba diving experience.
Read more about Skeleton Coast The Namib Desert stretches for eight hundred miles (1300 km) along the African coastline and is undoubtedly one of the world's most spectacularly barren and mysterious environments. In Namibia, two large parks encompass much of...
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Read more about Damaraland Damaraland has no fences, no boundaries in the vast, stony desert landscape. Just endless vistas across stark plains, ancient valleys and brooding, distant mountains which bring the traveler as close to nature as is comfortably...
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Read more about Windhoek Pulsing with life, opportunity and a sparkle of adventure, Windhoek is a multicultural city characterised by tranquil co-existence and enough lebensraum for all its citizens, which number 223 364(2001 census). Visitors can enjoy...
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