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EXPLORATIONS
THE GREAT NAMIBIAN JOURNEY
A Discoverer Exploration – 12 nights /13 days
Tour code: WS-KS - Kulala to Skeleton Coast (SK - reverse routing)
Combination Wilderness lodges, fully serviced camping in private concession areas, Hansa Hotel
Namibia is a land of stunning landscapes, endless skies, barren deserts, rugged mountains and
spectacular wildlife – and the Great Namibian Journey encompasses it all. This cross-section
explores the dunes of Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert, the stark beauty of the Skeleton Coast,
amazing marine life just off Swakopmund and the game-filled savannah of Etosha.
The activities provide a wide range of differing impressions, from scenic flights up the Skeleton
Coast, dolphin cruises with private beach lunch, to hiking and cycling in Damaraland, quad biking
in the Namib’s great dunes and interacting with traditional Himba people.
This safari combines the exclusive luxurious lodges of Wilderness Safaris with the remote
locations of private Discoverer campsites, in unique hexagon meru tents.
The style of accommodation in the private Discoverer campsites takes you back to the era of
Africa’s exploration - on the ultimate Safari. Flowing linen of heavy, pure cottons, brass bucket
showers and basins, separate flushing toilets and shower areas all add to the atmosphere, while
luxury comforts and amenities are elegantly provided.
Group size is limited to eight guests and all meals are included. Accommodation includes most
nights in comfortable tented camps as well as hotels.
Guide s: The entire safari is guided and hosted by professional trained guides, who share their in-depth
knowledge to present unsurpassed seamless safari experiences.
Exclusive experienc e: Most areas in which we travel are private concessions, and many camps
are private and for the use of Discoverer Safari guests only. These areas are not open to the
public, hence total privacy is guaranteed except at the Sossusvlei itself, Swakopmund and direct
environs.
Route s: To maximise guests’ travel time, a variety of travel modes that bring out the best of each
area is used: flying in p
ITINERARY
Day 1 & 2: Kulala Tented Camp, Sossusvlei
From Windhoek, travel by vehicle approximately 380km to Kulala Tented Camp, enjoying awe-inspiring
views of the mountains and the desert floor – on a clear day you can see the fog banks
of the Skeleton Coast. En route, we enjoy a lunch in a private area overlooking the Khomas
Hochland escarpment onto sweeping vistas below.
One of the most enduring impressions of this area is the early morning light on the sea of vivid
orange dunes of Sossusvlei, some as high as 300 metres. Afternoon activities include nature
walks, drives to scenic viewpoints and marvelling at the unique Namib fauna and flora in the
private Kulala Wilderness Reserve.
Kulala Tented Camp is a nine-roomed camp situated at the foot of a mountain. It comprises 9
tents on elevated wooden decks which are linked to the main dining room, bar, reception area
and swimming pool by pathways. The interiors are simple yet stylish and each tent has solar
powered 12V lighting and an en-suite bathroom with solar-heated hot water. The main dining
area, bar and reception are built from canvas with thatch roofing. There is a fully stocked bar and
traditional 3-course dinners are served. At night, lanterns light up the main area. On the edge of
the oldest desert in the world, wildlife here is sparse but fascinating. Sightings of animals such as
springbok, oryx, ostrich, bat-eared fox and aardwolf are exciting in these rugged conditions.
Day 3 & 4: Aonin Dune Camp, Kuiseb, Namib Desert
Travel north-west via the Kuiseb Canyon with its dark, craggy canyons and via a lunar landscape
of flat gravel plains (with stops along the way including visiting the extraordinary Welwitschia
plants). After travelling approximately 250km, we arrive at the exclusive Aonin Dune Camp, close
to a palm tree-filled oasis in the depths of the desert.
Our camp looks onto enormous sand dunes, perfect for a walk to the crest to watch the sunrise.
Nature walks and drives as well as spectacular sundowners are other activities that take place
here. On Day 4, view the formidable Namib dune fields by quad bike and possibly visit Sandwich
Harbour to see its enormous flocks of shocking-pink flamingos.
Day 5: Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund
We depart Aonin to explore the ice-blue Atlantic coast, from the port towns of Walvis Bay and
Swakopmund to its incredible marine mammals. Kayak or sail through the calm waters of Walvis
Bay to see Cape fur seals and rare Heaviside’s dolphins up close. This activity is rounded off with
a private seafood lunch, before driving the final stretch of approximately 80km to relax at the
exclusive Hansa Hotel.
The grand three-star Hansa Hotel forms part of Swakopmund's architectural culture and dates
back to 1905; it is said to be one of the oldest buildings in the town. It is ideally situated in the
centre of Swakopmund within easy walking distance of town and the beach. The luxury of the
hotel, its excellent cuisine and friendly service are well known and appreciated countrywide and
overseas.
rivate charters and overland transfers provide both a bird’s-eye view and
an in-depth experience of the contrasting landscapes of Namibia.
Days 6 & 7: Damaraland Camp, Damaraland
Travel approximately 480km up the legendary Skeleton Coast (named for the numerous
shipwrecks the treacherous shores have claimed over the years) via the Cape Cross seal colony
with thousands of breeding Cape fur seals, massive Messum Crater and Brandberg – the second
largest monolith on earth. Damaraland embodies stark desert beauty and a sense of isolation.
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 stark canyon, providing sustenance to the flora
and fauna of the region. Rare succulent plants somehow manage to eke out an existence in this
harsh countryside.
Activities include explorations on foot, by bike or 4x4 vehicle, viewing springbok, oryx and ostrich,
and tracking the unique desert-adapted elephant.
Damaraland Camp accommodates guests in 10 comfortable tented rooms, with en-suite facilities
including flush toilets and showers with hot and cold running water. (Due to water shortages, it is
unfortunately not possible to offer a laundry service.) The dining room and pub are combined
under canvas, and an open fire is enjoyed on calm evenings. A feature of the camp is its unique
rock pool.
Days 8 & 9: Ongava Tented Camp, Etosha National Park
We depart Damaraland and drive approximately 380km to Etosha National Park, where we
experience the pinnacle of game viewing – but from the privacy of an exclusive bush camp
situated on an extensive private game reserve.
Activities include wildlife day and night drives, walks and hides. Within Etosha visit numerous
perennial springs and pans, encountering lion, leopard, elephant and black rhino as well as plains
game.
Ongava Tented Camp comprises 8 large comfortable walk-in tents, each with en-suite facilities,
including flush toilet and a hot shower. All meals are enjoyed in the thatched dining area that
overlooks an active waterhole. There is a small pool in which to cool off as well.
Days 10, 11 & 12: Skeleton Coast Research Camp, Skeleton Coast National Park
Enjoy a breathtaking scenic flight over dramatic desert landscapes to the exclusive Skeleton
Coast Research Camp situated in a private concession in the Skeleton Coast Park.
This is one of the most inhospitable but hauntingly beautiful places on the planet: desolate and
uninhabited. It has everything, from roaring sand dunes, windswept plains, towering canyons and
saltpans to seal colonies, and shipwrecks. Full-day explorations in 4x4 Land Rovers will take all
these in, picnicking on the way. Included are cultural visits to the remote villages of the Himba
people.
Day 13: Charter flight to Windhoek
Say farewell to the adventure as we return by air charter to Windhoek.
NOTE: THIS ITINERARY IS AVAILABLE ON FLEXIBLE DATES AND ITINERARIES,
FOR TAILOR-MADE SAFARIS FOR SMALL GROUPS UP TO EIGHT GUESTS.
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