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3 Day Etosha Express Accommodated Safari

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Namibia

Flight:

Not included

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Tour id:

65650

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  • Operator:

    Chameleon Safaris Namibia

  • Length:

    3 days

  • Group size:

    10 pax

  • Age:

    5 to 80

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Itinerary

Departures on this 3-day and 2-night accommodated adventure are from Windhoek every Tuesday and Thursday, this itinerary is a fantastic way quickly to ‘’Snapshot’’ three of Namibia’s greatest highlights. Amazing wildlife opportunities abound in Etosha National Park where in many cases the animals come to us as we seek out the myriad of waterholes. We are looking for predators and prey alike, lion and leopard, elephant and giraffe, black rhino and eland are all in the mix of possible sightings, together with so many more species of mammal and birds that it is impossible to mention them all. The mineral pan ‘’The Great White Space’’ from which Etosha takes its name is 22,000 square km of desolate, dazzling expanse, so big it can be seen from space. Beautiful Damaraland gives us a unique ‘’Big Sky’’ experience, where the towering pink granite koppies seem to touch the very sky on our horizon. Stunning in every season, this region of mountains and grassland, trees and riverbeds, desert elephant and desert rhino, puts real meaning into the words ‘’breathtaking. We meet some of the locals as we travel through Damaraland, Himba, Herero & Damara people, often in traditional dress, who welcome us to their makeshift roadside stalls where they sell traditional hand crafts to the passing traffic. Onwards, westward, passing under the shadow of Namibia’s highest mountain, The Brandberg, we make our way down to the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching the wild and rugged Skeleton Coast, we follow the ocean road into the unusual and quirky town of Swakopmund. Referred to by some as the adrenaline capital of Namibia, there are certainly some hair-raising experiences on offer, but Swakopmund is also a place where you can relax and recharge

Tour program

Day 1

Windhoek – Accommodation inside Etosha National Park – 500 km

You will be collected from your accommodation within the Windhoek city limits at 07:00 and transferred to Chameleon Headquarters for a short pre-departure meeting. Heading north from Windhoek, we stop briefly at the small town of Otjiwarongo to gather some last-minute supplies before continuing on to Etosha, and we enjoy a light lunch pack whilst “on the move”. We enter Etosha National Park and game drive our way to our overnight accommodation. Etosha is huge, just over 22,000 square km and is home to 114 species of mammal, 350 species of bird, 110 species of reptile, uncountable numbers of insects and, somewhat bizarrely, one species of fish. There are good chances of spotting many of these different creatures as we tour through the park, stopping at the various waterholes along our way. All visitors must be in camp by sunset, and we aim to arrive at our lodge just before sunset and with time to settle into our rooms, with en-suite bathroom and tea/coffee facilities. The ‘game show’ in Etosha doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. All the Etosha camps have floodlit waterholes for extra game viewing opportunities. The floodlit waterhole is located within walking distance of our accommodation. A visit, or two, is highly recommended this evening as we can expect many species to visit the waterhole during the night, and this waterhole is known to be very popular with elephants and the critically endangered black rhino. Accommodation: Twin share, en-suite bathroom (Okaukuejo or Halali Lodge inside the park). Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Start point

Windhoek, Khomas, Namibia

07:15 - 07:30

Day 2

Etosha – Accommodation near Anderson gate – 70 km

We have the whole day to explore Etosha in an open game viewer, and we want to make the most of it. We enjoy an early breakfast and then start our day. Early morning is usually a productive time for game viewing, and the first thing in the morning is a good time to catch big cats returning from their hunts. Etosha is a desert landscape, and water is the most scarce natural resource. There are, however, numerous waterholes here, both natural and man-made, and our game-driving technique is to take in as many of these as possible. Here, we hope that the game will come to us as thirsty animals come for a much-needed drink. On our way today, we will stop to have a closer look at the Etosha Pan. The name Etosha translates as ‘great white space’, but this name does not do justice to the immensity of the pan. Over 4,700 square km of dazzling white mineral pan, so big that it can be seen from space. We exit Etosha at the Anderson Gate, just in time for sunset, and it's a short drive to our accommodation, which features a comfortable, spacious twin-share room with modern en-suite bathroom facilities. An ideal space to sit back, relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. A fantastic dinner tonight. Accommodation: Twin share, en-suite bathroom. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Lodges we use: Etosha Village, and Okatula Etosha Lodge)
Day 3

Etosha – Swakopmund - 510 km

After breakfast, we aim to be on the road by 7:30 this morning. We are heading for the Skeleton Coast, and we are taking the scenic route. We first head south on the main road, passing the small town of Outjo, and then continue west, picking up the gravel road as we travel through the area known as Damaraland. Damaraland is famed for its scenery, mountains, open grasslands, tall koppies, (small hills), of round pink granite boulders, wide open spaces and big sky. We also have the opportunity to meet some of the locals, as there are several places along our route today where we can find informal shops selling locally made, handcrafted souvenirs. Represented here are ladies from the Himba, Herero, and Damara tribes, and most often, they are wearing their traditional attire. Here we can interact with some of the colourful local characters who live in this harsh environment. Making a small purchase here is a good way to inject some cash directly into the local economy. We continue on through the beautiful landscape, making a stop for a light picnic lunch, under the shadow of Namibia’s highest mountain, the Brandberg. Rising from the desert floor, this giant monolith is 2,573 m above sea level and is formed of pink-tinted granite. We continue our journey west and soon arrive at the coast and the chilly Atlantic Ocean. The whole coastline of Namibia is known as the Skeleton Coast, and it is easy to see why this barren seaboard is so named, with its forbidding mountains and barren beaches. The wind, the waves and the huge fog banks all conspire to push ships onto the beach. The countless mariners who, in olden times, found themselves shipwrecked here faced the stark prospect of no fresh water, no food, no rescue and a slow death by exposure. Their Shipmates who went down with their ship were thought to be the lucky ones. Heading south on the coast road, our next stop is a more recent shipwreck. 15 km south of the small town of Henties Bay, a fishing trawler, The Zeila, was beached in 2008. She was an old vessel that had been sold for scrap and was under tow at the time. The cable snapped, and, like so many vessels before her, she was caught in the swell and currents and ended up on the beach. She lies quite close to the shore and is well-positioned for photos. Swakopmund was founded by Captain Kurt von François of the imperial colonial army of the German Empire in 1892. (He also founded Windhoek in 1890.) It is an interesting town to say the least, bounded to the north, the east and the south by the mighty dunes of the Namib Desert and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. There are still many examples of colonial German architecture to be seen, and the German language is still widely used. You will be dropped off at your accommodation anywhere within the Swakopmund city limits. Swakopmund boasts some truly excellent restaurants, and again, your guide will be able to help you with recommendations and bookings. Accommodation: None. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch,

End point

Swakopmund, Erongo, Namibia

16:00 - 17:30

Terms and Conditions


1. Booking Your Holiday
To book your safari contact your Travel Agent or fax or phone us direct. Once you have agreed to an itinerary as supplied by us, the Booking Form must be completed and the deposit must be paid within 7 days of accepting the itinerary to secure your booking. The person who signs the Booking Form does so on the behalf of all persons named therein and all are subject to these conditions. The deposit required is 20% per person of the land content of the safari, which will be advised by us with the scheduled itinerary. The balance of payment is then due 30 days prior to intended departure date. Bookings made within 30 days of intended departure must be accompanied by the payment in full to secure the booking. No booking will be considered definite or contract made until booking form and deposit are received, accepted by us and a confirmation/invoice issued. If the booking is not accepted the deposit will be returned.

2. Amendments & Cancellations by You
If you wish to make any changes to, or cancel the land content of your safari after a contract has come into existence we will require such requests in writing, signed by the signatory of the Worldwide Booking Form. If you wish to change any details of the land content of your safari (eg. change departure dates, accommodation types or even parts of the itinerary) we will do our best to help, however there will be an Amendment fee levied of 20% of tour price per person. If you wish to cancel your holiday the following cancellation charges will be applied from the day written request of cancellation is received by us. Period before scheduled departure within which written instructions are received by Chameleon Safaris Namibia.

Amount of cancellation charge (shown as a % of total cost of land content of safari)

More than 30 days 20% deposit
Less than 30 days 100%
The nature of the set itinerary adventure safaris offered by Chameleon Safaris works on the basis of guaranteed departures once the minimum number of persons for that departure has been booked.

3. Amendments & Cancellations by Us
Due to the nature of the countries travelled in we reserve the right to make ’minor’ changes (eg. places of accommodation, route changes) to the itinerary without notification to you as long as changes offered are of equal or similar standard/value. All accommodation offered on adventure safaris is subject to availability on a twin share basis unless otherwise stated. We must reserve the right to cancel a safari. Should we have to cancel for some reason other than failure to pay on your part we will offer you the choice of purchasing another safari from us (with you paying the difference if it is more expensive or receiving a refund if it is cheaper) or receiving a full refund of monies paid to us. All tailor made safari bookings are subject to a minimum number of paying clients as specified per itinerary. Very rarely, we may be forced to curtail your holiday after departure where a ’force majeure’ situation (such as those described in clause 4) arises. In this situation, we regret that we cannot make any refunds, pay any compensation or be responsible for any costs or expenses incurred by you as a result.

4. ’Force Majeure
We regret we cannot accept liability or pay any compensation where the performance or prompt performance of our contractual obligations is prevented or affected by reasons or circumstances amounting to ’force majeure’. This includes any event which we the supplier of the service(s) in question could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid such as, for example, war or threat of war, civil strife, natural or nuclear disaster, industrial dispute, terrorist activity, adverse weather conditions, fire and all similar events.

5. Your Responsibilities
Under terms of this contract, all clients are required to purchase suitable travel insurance on payment of the deposit. This must include the costs of medical assistance, including repatriation to your home country and cancellation by you. It is also the responsibility of the client(s) to ensure that they are in possession of a current passport with at least 6 months validity and all other documents required for your safari (eg. valid visa). The company will not be liable if you fail to do so and you will be responsible for meeting any additional costs incurred by reason of such failure.

6. Overseas Standards Expectations
We ask you to note that standards in certain overseas countries restaurants, bars and accommodation houses on tour are often quite different to those accepted as the ’norm’ in Europe and Australia, especially in third world countries. Do not expect European/Australian standards overseas. Expect the relative ’norm’ found at your country of destination, often best explained in the many good travel guides at bookshops. There can be no monetary compensation in the case of such scenarios or disappointments.

7. If You Have a Problem
If you are unhappy with any aspect of the Company’s arrangements while you are on the safari, you must address the problem with the Company’s representative, so that it may be corrected during the safari. If the problem cannot be resolved locally, you should send the full details in writing to Chameleon Safaris Namibia to be received within 10 days of the completion of your safari. It is unreasonable to take NO action whilst on safari, then write a complaint upon return. In all such cases no complaint will be entertained.

8. Behaviour
We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to terminate without notice the safari arrangements of any client whose behaviour is such that it is likely in our opinion to cause distress, damage, danger or annoyance to our other clients, employees, property, any third party, to the animals or to themselves. If you are prevented from travelling because in the opinion of any person in authority you appear to be unfit to travel or likely to cause discomfort or disturbance to other passengers our responsibility for your safari thereupon ceases. Full cancellation charges will apply and we will be under no obligation whatsoever for any refund, compensation or costs you may incur.

9. Special Requests
If you have any special requests (such as dietary requirements) these must be noted on the Worldwide Booking Form at the time you confirm your booking. We shall do our best to meet your requirements but we cannot guarantee that they will be provided.

Tour Details

Accommodation

2 nights’ accommodation

Transport

Transport in a safari vehicle with A/C

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Optional

Other activities and services not included.

Flights

International flights are not included.

Additional Services

National Park entry fees

1/2 day game drive in Etosha in the Chameleon Safaris vehicle

full day game drive in an open game viewer

Pick up within Windhoek city limits and drop off within Swakopmund city limits

Tap Water

Shared airport shuttle to and from the Windhoek International Airport

Additional Services

  • All drinks

    • Snacks between meals

      • Tips

        • Items of a personal nature

          • Optional activities

Meals

Meals (B x2, L x3, D x2)

Guide

guide

Good to know

Currency

NAD

Namibia Dollar

Namibia

Customer reviews

Overall Rating

4.8

Itinerary

5

Guide

5

Transport

4.7

Accommodation

4.7

Food

5

Operator

4.8

Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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