NAMIBIA and THE CAPE: Return to Skeleton Coast Safari

Similar documents
SOUTH AFRICA: Animal and Plant Kingdoms

AFRICA UNDER MOBILE CANVAS Namibia 4x4 Adventure Safari

Namibia fly-in safari

Diverse Namibia Small group safari departing from Windhoek

Tour Code NS A NAMIBIA SAFARI CAPE TOWN to WINDHOEK 16 Days * 6-12 Travellers * Accommodated Safari

Tour Code SA A SOUTH AFRICA, LESOTHO & SWAZILAND CAPE TOWN to JOHANNESBURG 19 Days *6-8 Travelers Accommodated Tour

Tour Code NN NAMIBIAS NORTH WINDHOEK to WINDHOEK 16 days * 6-8 people * fully accommodated safari

Namibia. Land of the Desert

4x4 tour Southern Africa, South Africa,

Namibia wildlife and culture. Small group tours for mature travellers. From $8,193 NZD. Namibia wildlife and culture. Tours for mature travellers

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES:

9 Days Namibia Fly-in Safari

Essential Zambia - Proposed Itinerary. 12 nights

South Africa itinerary:

CAPE BREAK 8 DAYS. FROM 1515 per person sharing. based on an exchange rate of 13.7

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

Safaris, Skeletons & Shipwrecks 11-day self-drive visiting the Damaraland, Hoanib Valley, the Skeleton Coast and Okonjima

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDUES:

HIGHLIGHTS: ACCOMMODATION: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

LAKE NDUTU LUXURY TENTED LODGE

Where guests become friends

08 Day Kruger Park to Cape Town 2019

MARVELOUS SOUTH AFRICA 2018

Spectacular South Africa Cape Town, Knysna, Amakhala Game Reserve, Suncity & Johannesburg

Day 1: Sunday, July 15. Day 2: Monday, July 16

Best of Southern Africa. Victoria Falls - Kruger National Park - Cape of Good Hope South Africa - Zimbabwe - Zambia - Botswana

El Karama Eco Lodge. Accommodation

PRICED FROM CLASSIC: FROM N$ 23,000 PER PERSON SHARING, SUPERIOR: FROM N$ 44,000 PER PERSON SHARING

The 11 Day Kgalagadi Transfrontier Safari

African Safari Lodge Welgevonden, South Africa

ZAMBIA HOME OF THE WALKING SAFARI A Walk On The Wild Side

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES:

* 8 Sunset Ridge Luxury Suites, 16 Lodge Rooms and 18 Private Chalets * African style dining experiences

BEACH AND BUSH SAMBURU / SWEETWATERS / MASAI MARA / DIANI BEACH

Evening Evening: Evening: Evening: Evening: Evening:

Gondwana Game Reserve

TRAVELSAVERS SOUTH AFRICA EDUCATIONAL MAY 2018

From Lusaka to Livingstone 10 days in Zambia's Kafue National Park

FULL DAY: SANDBOARDING AND ZIPLINE ADVENTURE TOUR

SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN, MPUMALANGA & SAFARI!

TEL: USA Toll Free: UK Toll Free:

DISCOVER. the mystery of the Central Kalahari

Cycling Tour Namibia Highlights 17 Days

Incentive Destinations in Southern Africa

An exceptional experience awaits in Namibia. Private Journeys

Web page: Day 1: 15 July 2017: Kigali Ruhengeri .. at Day 2:16 July 2017:

Fazenda Baía Grande in Brazil s South Pantanal

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUSIONS: +44 (0)

Price: 2, per person

Past, present, perfect

BMW NAMIBIA MULTIDAY TOUR. THE ADVENTURE BEGINS. START YOUR ADVENTURE JOURNEY.

ULTIMATE NAMIBIA JOURNEY

THE GREAT SAFARI. A six nights/seven days itinerary in the most diverse and spectacular Parks of Kenya.

Day 1: Australia - - Johannesburg Depart from Australia for South Africa

Mobile Safari Laikipia to Western Kenya 10 Nights

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

GAME VIEWING & GORILLAS

NAMIBIA IN FLY 7 DAYS /6 NIGHTS

Masai Mara, Kenya

S O U T H A F R I C A N S P L E N D O R

Deeper Namibia. Safari in style

w w w. l e m a l a c a m p s. c o m

Cape Town Townships Cultural Experience

Cape, Waterfall and Safari Brazil Tour

Namibia by Private Train. Europe s Number 1 for Exlusive Worldwide Charter Trains

TANZANIAN SECRETS. 8 nights Tarangire Ngorongoro Crater Serengeti. Price from: $6885 per person sharing

Essential Botswana. Sample Itinerary

My Life with Leopards

TANZANIA 10 TENTED ROOMS

Tanzania I Safari & Zanzibar Beach Tour. Day - 1 Arusha. Day - 2 Lake Manyara National Park. Roundtrips Itinerary

NIMALI SAFARI EXPERIENCE:

Tour Proposal Fast-track the whole world in one country 14 day Tour. Inspiring further exploration

South Africa Highlights

&BEYOND EXPEDITIONS. Mobile Camping in Botswana. Scenic Highlights Safari.

Scheduled Departures

Fly-In Gorilla Safari 4 or 6 Days

NORTH TANZANIA LIGHT MOBILE CAMPING AND LODGE SAFARI

TANZANIA 10 TENTED ROOMS

UNFORGETTABLE SOUTH AFRICA South Africa

The Camp is located along the banks of the Mara River, Masai Mara, Kenya. Camp description

NAMIBIA TOUR Nights/ 14 Days Guided Tour

Charnley Explorer June 24 - July 15, 2018 Bachsten Creek and the Charnley River. Second draft: 14 November 2017

09 July July P a g e

&BEYOND EXPEDITIONS Mobile Camping in Botswana. Botswana Highlights Expedition.

7 night all inclusive safari

Classic Tanzania. Brief Itinerary

The Garden Route is a 180-mile stretch of coastline in South Africa that has the Indian Ocean lapping on one side, and the Outeniqua Mountains rising

TREK TO TABLE MOUNTAIN

7 DAYS AROUND KUCHING TOURCODE: KCH7DAKS / KCH7DAKP JOINT TOUR (MIN. 2 PERSONS) / PRIVATE TOUR WITH DAILY DEPARTURES

There is this wonderful place...

Kenya Safari & Island Visit JULY 25 - AUG 3, Seacology

Cape Town 4- Night Extension. Story Land & Sea Tours Presents:

8 night all inclusive safari US$ 6,265 per person 1 st Jul 31 st Oct 2019* US$ 5,140 per person 1 st 30 th Jun 2019* Based on 2 people sharing

8 DAYS NGORONGORO HIGHLANDS TANZANIAN SAFARI

AN UNTOUCHED REMOTE WILDERNESS

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUSIONS:

Your final day of volunteering before embarking on the next leg of your journey. A great opportunity to reflect on what you ve learned.

Namibia Wildlife & Wildlands of Africa's Desert Southwest

Tip Top Bush & Beach: Botswana & Mozambique

Transcription:

Safaris since 1974. Attention! The following itinerary is meant to help your safari planning. Since 1974, we at Cowabunga Safaris have done many, many kinds and variations of safaris to Namibia. This is only one kind of safari. Do you want something more upscale? Do you want something more rustic and participatory? If you have a different safari in mind, wish to stay longer, or want to travel to other parts of the continent, tell us. We can make it happen. NAMIBIA and THE CAPE: Return to Skeleton Coast Safari (A Special Cowabunga Alumni Safari) Length: 14 days from the USA; 11 days in Africa Accommodations: 5 nights in hotels; 3 nights in safari lodges; 3 nights in luxury tented camps. All accommodations have private, hot-water showers and en suite toilets. Pictures of accommodations are available on request. Luxury Tented Camps: An additional explanation Our luxury tented camps are not the same as the camps you might find on a weekend camping trip in the USA. The tents are large they are big enough to walk into and stand in -- with comfortable twin beds complete with linen and duvets. All tents are bug-proof with mesh windows, have nightstands next to the beds, and, as has been mentioned, possess en suite bathroom facilities.

Fitness Level: Group size: Food: Water: Stay Longer: Detailed Briefings: Although there will be opportunities for optional walks, this safari is primarily a vehicle-based safari (albeit if one opts not to take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, trekking to the top of mountain can be a challenge for even the most fit!). Only a minimal level of fitness is required. Cowabunga keeps groups small, to better share Africa. Unless otherwise stated, this type of safari will have no more than 10 Safarists. A custom-designed itinerary might have fewer still. You should NOT go on this type of safari to lose weight! All meals cater to western preferences, are first-class, and excellently prepared. Chefs make exquisite cuisine using a wide array of meats, pastas, and fresh vegetables and fruits grown in the area. Desserts are delectable and overwhelming so much so, we encourage all Safarists to practice the Cowabunga mantra: to Eat dessert first, because life is so uncertain. ) Treated drinking water is provided in some of the places we stay. Everywhere bottled water is available for purchase. Experiencing all Africa has to offer is a once-in-a-lifetime privilege for most. Accordingly, some Safarists like to stay longer. We at Cowabunga Safaris understand! If, after this safari, you wish to do additional activities or to continue on to other parts of the continent, we can help. In fact, given our love of the continent, you can bet we ll beg to join you! Cowabunga provides in-depth written briefings for all Safarists after they sign-on for any safari. Furthermore, when possible, Cowabunga conducts face-to-face briefings approximately three months before departure. For those who can t make the face-to-face briefings, a detailed transcript of questions and answers is sent to them. Gary, Brian and Nancy always stand ready to brief Safarists at a moment s notice via fax, phone, e-mail or in-person. -- THE ADVENTURE --

CAPE TOWN It has been described as one of the three most beautiful waterfront cities in the world, and rightly so. With Table Mountain and Lion Head Mountain as landmarks, the scenic views in and around Cape Town are spectacular. During our three nights and two day stay we have a guided tour driving down the peninsula to Cape Point. We take a scenic route south along the highway following the Atlantic Coast with tremendous waves crashing against the rocks. At Cape Point we ride a tram up to a viewing station for a great Kodak moment. The more fit and adventuresome of the group will enjoy climbing even higher on Cape Point to photograph the place where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Lunch at a restaurant noted for its seafood is included on our tour. We drive back to Cape Town on the Indian Ocean side of the Peninsula following the road along False Bay. A stop to see the rare African penguin is planned. During the tour we pass through many suburbs of Cape Town with their homes perched on hillsides for the stupendous view. A stop at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a must. There have been many changes since we last were there including a sculpture garden, a very nice gift shop and a new Conservatory. Three themed gardens are the Fynbos Walk, Fragrance and Medicinal gardens, and the Water-wise demonstration garden. With over 4500 plant species in cultivation, Kirstenbosch has a lot to offer. A trip up Table Mountain on the new revolving gondola is another must while in Cape Town. The view is absolutely spectacular with Robben Island visible on the ocean side and the city of Cape Town on the other side. Take plenty of film! Even the indigenous hyrax are worth a shot or two. Our free day in Cape Town offers opportunities galore. Our accommodation at the Victoria and Alfred Hotel place us right in the middle of the V&A Waterfront. This is a working harbour with freighters loading and leaving for distant ports. In addition there are very nice shops, restaurants and the Two Oceans Aquarium with its impressive exhibits. It is safe to walk around the Waterfront, and we recommend speaking to the concierge about places to visit and how to get there. Between the hotel and the aquarium is a large market with souvenirs of all types for sale. A visit to Cape Town is a wonderful, relaxing way to catch our breath before we head inland for the start of our desert Safari. HUAB NATURE RESERVE Jan and Suzi van de Reep, long time friends of Cowabunga and our hosts for three nights, have been instrumental in establishing the the Huab Conservation Trust. The purpose of the Trust is to turn the overgrazed farmland into a private Nature Reserve as a buffer zone for the desert elephants in particular, and wild animals in general. The ephemeral Huab River, which runs through the 20 thousand acre nature reserve, has water which attracts wildlife. The land is returning to its pristine condition at a remarkable rate, assisted by some anti-erosion measures. The indigenous

flora now has a chance to proliferate and provide food for wild animals and refuge for birds, insects and reptiles. Species such as kudu, oryx and mountain zebra have been able to survive the shooting parties of the past and are gradually forgetting that danger. Their numbers are building and the new generation is approachable. However, in order to re-establish the natural balance of fauna, it is necessary to reintroduce indigenous animals such as giraffe, springbok and ostrich, as these species succumbed to the hunters. As the vegetation is no longer over-utilized by excessive domestic stock numbers, the wild animals are drawn to the prolific grazing and can drink peacefully from waterholes which have been made game friendly : saucers enabling animals to watch for predators. Apart from its fascinating animal and plant life the Huab Nature Reserve is characterized particularly by its unique rock formations. The manifold landscape is the outcome of a history of geological development which took place during the last two billion years. As such this area, which is geologically known as the Huab Complex, is amongst the oldest formations on earth. The most ancient section of the Huab Complex consists mainly of gneiss, and belongs to the lowest bedrock on the African continent. At Huab Lodge eight spacious bungalows blend into their spectacular setting on the banks of the Huab River. Solar energy is harnessed to provide clean, silent power for the Lodge. Each bungalow has two double beds, a verandah, double basins, shower with a view, separate toilet, ceiling fan and mosquito nets (though this is not malaria country). In addition to a swimming pool, there is a thermal springs wallow which contains soothing and healing minerals. Salads and herbs come fresh from the kitchen garden. A small shop offers indigenous craft items and a nice selection of books. In Huab Lodge tradition, guests have the opportunity of tasting some wines of the smaller, less well-known estates of South Africa. This much enjoyed custom is carried out ceremoniously each evening. Activities include expertly guided early morning walks and scenic drives in an open vehicle. There are unusual rock paintings and old tools and shards. (Don t even think it, Marshall.) The area boasts over 175 species of birds, 11 of which are endemic, and many mammals and reptiles. For those who enjoy game viewing from horse back, rides are on option. SKELETON COAST From the rugged wind-swept Atlantic Coast with fog every morning to the vast desolate desert terrain with singing dunes, the Skeleton Coast is one of the most unique habitats on the earth s surface. During our four days and three nights (each at a different camp site), we alternate between nature walks and sightseeing drives in Land Rovers and flights in small chartered aircraft. Weather permitting, we often fly low over shipwrecks, seal colonies, flocks of flamingo, moonscapes, and miles and miles of sand. From our vehicle we can investigate the ancient (and remarkable) Welwitschia tree, drive up and

down the sand dunes (better than Worlds of Fun), explore the beaches with their multi-colored pebbles consisting of agates, lavas, granites, as well as whale bones! In the Kaokoveld area we visit the Himba people, who still pursue a seminomadic lifestyle. Anthropologists say they are among the most successful subsistence farmers in Africa. Most men and women still dress in the traditional fashion, smearing their bodies with red ochre and fat to protect them from the hear and sun. The women are naked from the waist up and wear animal-skin kilts with intricate leather, copper, and shell ornaments. Once again our Operator is Skeleton Coast Safaris owned by the Schoeman family of Namibia. They probably know this area better than anyone. Amy Schoeman has published a book of her beautiful photographs on the Skeleton Coast. To quote from their brochure: Although several game species occur in these regions, it must be borne in mind that the PRIME PURPOSE OF THESE SAFARIS IS NOT TO VIEW GAME, BUT TO EXPERIENCE THE FREEDOM, BEAUTY AND STRANGE SOLITUDE OF THE AREA. Seeing game should therefore be considered a bonus. Accommodations for these three nights are not in upscale Lodges we ll be in small igloo tents or wooden huts. Each tent or hut has a chemical toilet. The showers are outdoors. Basically the tents and huts are used for sleeping only; we ll spend the rest of the days outside and evenings in the dining tent. It will be rare if see another vehicle of Safarists we re truly in remote Africa! The climate will vary considerably due to the fog belt along the coast. A windbreaker and scarf are recommended because of the near-constant wind. Nights are chilly, both in the interior and along the coast. Days along the coast are cool until the fog disperses (late morning) but warmer in the interior. Since we ll be using light aircraft we are requested to travel as lightly and compactly as possible. Our bags must be flexible, soft-sided and weigh no more than 22 lbs. (not including camera gear). It is exciting to think about and prepare for a return to the Skeleton Coast. As Gary says, The anticipation is sooooo delicious. Day 1 En route FINALLY! It s departure day for the Skeleton Coast Crew. We fly from Kansas City to Atlanta where we catch our flight to Cape Town, South Africa. (D) Day 2 Cape Town After crossing the Atlantic we land in Cape Town where we pass through Customs and Immigration and transfer to the Victoria & Alfred Hotel, located in the V&A Waterfront district. Dinner tonight is at the Waterfront Cafe. (B)/D Day 3 Cape Town After breakfast at the Hotel we have a full day tour driving to Cape Point where the

Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Lunch is included on our tour. Dinner is on our own. There are several excellent restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. B/L Day 4 Cape Town Today we re on our own. Arrangements for transportation can be made at Reception. B Day 5 Huab Nature Reserve We re off to the bush today. Our route takes us from Cape Town to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. From there we have a charter flight to Huab Nature Reserve, where we stay at Huab Lodge. B/L/D Day 6 Huab Nature Reserve Game drives and nature walks in the Reserve. B/L/D Day 7 Huab Nature Reserve Try the bird hide today and the thermal pool. Star gazing and identification tonight. B/L/D Day 8 Windhoek We leave Huab on a charter flight to Windhoek where we overnight. B/L/D Day 9 Skeleton Coast It s deja vu all over again as we fly from Windhoek to Swapokmund to refuel, then on to our first night s accommodation for overnight at Camp Kuidas in the Huab Valley. Within walking distance of the Camp are ancient rock Bushmen engravings. B/L/D Day 10 Skeleton Coast This morning we explore landscapes of haunting beauty by Land Rover. After lunch at the Camp we fly along the Atlantic coast to Terrace Bay, where we land and explore this new area by Land Rover. Later we re back in the air for the short flight to Camp Purros in the Hoarusib Valley where we spend the night. B/L/D Day 11 Skeleton Coast We start off today in Land Rovers and a visit to the Himba people. Then we re back in the air, flying along the coastline looking for shipwrecks. We land and once again climb into the LAND Rovers to a favorite lunch spot. After lunch we continue through Hartmann Valley, arriving at our camp next to the Kunene River in the late afternoon. B/L/D Day 12 Windhoek After days in the desert this morning we have a boat trip! (Don t worry: it s not along the rugged Atlantic coast it s on the Kunene River.) Then it s back to the Land Rovers through the mountains of the Hartmann Valley to a shady lunch site. After lunch we

charter back to Windhoek, arriving in late afternoon. B/L/D Day 13 Windhoek/Cape Town/Atlanta If there s time before our South Africa Airways flight, Naomi can attend her favorite church in all of Africa the Lutheran Church in Windhoek. From there we fly to Cape Town, change planes and head off over the Atlantic Ocean as the sun sets. B/(L)/(D) Day 14 Kansas City and Home After US Immigration formalities at the Atlanta airport we transfer to our flight for Kansas City and home. Don t be surprised if you find grains of Skeleton Coast sand in the pockets of your clothes or your toiletry case when you start unpacking -- a small reminder that you have visited one of the most rugged, remote deserts of the world! (B) Safaris since 1974.