Overnights:

6

Attractions:

Fish River Canyon, Sossusvlei, Swakopmund,  Twyfelfontein, Etosha Nationalpark

Aircraft:

Cessna 210

Passengers:

Maximum of 4 passengers per aircraft

 

DAY 1: WINDHOEK – FISH RIVER CANYON

Your journey starts with a transfer from your  accommodation establishment in Windhoek to the Eros airport. The flight, departing early from Windhoek, takes you across the magnificent Auas Mountain  range towards the far south of Namibia.  Enjoy the Hardap Dam, the Kalahari  Desert, the extinct Brukkaros volcano and the vast intriguing plains of the  south from a bird’s-eye view. Our destination is the magnificent boulder-studded plains and hills to the east of the great Fish River Canyon, second largest of  its kind in the world.

Accommodation: Canon Lodge, including, dinner, bed, breakfast and an excursion to the Fish River Canyon.   

DAY 2: FISH RIVER CANYON - SOSSUSVLEI              

A scenic flight takes you over the steep and winding gorges of the Fish River Canyon, over the fascinating Huns- and Zaris Mountains and over the landscapes of the pro-Namib to Sesriem, the gateway to the southern Namib Desert and its magnificent dune belts. 

Accommodation: Sossusvlei Lodge, including dinner, bed, breakfast and an excursion into the Sossusvlei, Dead Vlei and to the Sesriem Canyon.

DAY 3: SOSSUSVLEI - SWAKOPMUND

Early morning visit to Sossusvlei, a clay pan  surrounded by some of the highest sand dunes in the world.  Observe the  fauna and flora that inhabits this region.  Time will be taken to explore the impressive sandstone conglomerate gorges of the Sesriem Canyon, formed by the Tsauchab River.  Then back to the airfield for a flight along the coast  to Swakopmund with breathtaking views of sand meeting sea and cormorants making  their homes on shipwrecks. Cape fur seals and graceful flamingos abound along  the bird sanctuary at Sandwich Bay. (Note: Not to disturb the environment, we  strictly keep our flight level at a 1 000 feet over the Wildlife and Bird  Sanctuary.) The afternoon is spent in Swakopmund.

Accommodation: Hansa Hotel, including breakfast and a  marine cruise on a catamaran.

DAY 4: SWAKOPMUND - TWYFELFONTEIN

A short transfer takes you to Walvis Bay where you embark on a Catamaran.  This provides you with a glimpse of Namibia’s  only deep-sea harbour, encounters with aquatic birds and Cape fur seals, and the  opportunity of sighting bottlenose and heavy-side dolphins, the latter a species  endemic to the coast of south-western Africa.  Namibian oysters, counted amongst the best in the world, canapés and chilled sparkling wine from South  Africa as well as soft drinks are served on board during this leisurely cruise.  A charter flight takes you north along the Skeleton Coast, fly over the seal  colony at Cape Cross, shipwrecks, the Messum Crater and the riverbeds of Namibia’s ephemeral watercourses.

Accommodation: Twyfelfontein Lodge, including dinner, breakfast and an excursion to the ancient rock engravings, the burnt mountain and the organ pipes.     

DAY 5:TWYFELFONTEIN – ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK        

The slopes of Twyfelfontein are strewn with  boulders; all dotted with thousands of paintings and ancient engravings, a virtual open-air museum.  Geological features in the area include the Organ Pipes, angular columns of dolomite which are all part of Namibia’s rich natural history.  

After returning to the airfield of Twyfelfontein,  we will board our aircraft and fly over the Ovamboland to land at the elegant Mokuti Lodge which borders the Etosha Nationalpark. The rest of the day is spent  in the park visiting various waterholes.

Accommodation: Mokuti Lodge, including breakfast, dinner and 1 game drive.

DAY 6: ETOSHA  NATIONAL PARK

 We spend the day in the Etosha National park. Game drives in our own Etosha wagon. We spend time at various waterholes and return to the lodge at sunset.

The game and birds found here are typical of the savannah plains of Southern Africa, but include several species endemic to the  western side of the continent, adjacent to the Namib desert.  Among the  rarer species, black rhino, white rhino (recently reintroduced) are frequently seen.  Black-faced Impala are restricted to Namibia and southern Angola and the Damara dik-dik; the Parks smallest antelope is endemic.  Hundreds of bird species have been recorded which migrant’s complement during the summer period.  Participate in an early morning and afternoon guided game drive  into the National Park.

 Accommodation: Mokuti Lodge, including breakfast, dinner and 1 game drive.

DAY 7:ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK-WINDHOEK         

After a leisurely breakfast you board the  aircraft for the final flight back to Windhoek.  A transfer will bring you to  your accommodation establishment in Windhoek.    

 

 

·        Due to safety reasons do we limit the luggage to 10kg per person in soft bags only.

Services included:

·        Private Charter flight as per itinerary

·        Accommodation and meals as per itinerary

·        Activities as per itinerary

·        German/English speaking guide/pilot

·        Entrance fees for the National Parks

·        VAT

 ·       Transfers from/to the respective accommodation establishment