A safari for the quick break away to Etosha National Park .There is a guaranteed departure every Friday of the year for a minimum of 3 people. There is an option for a single supplement. Collection time is between 08:00 and 08:30 from any where within the Windhoek City limits.
DAY ONE
Windhoek- Namutoni camp, Etosha National Park (km) (D)
A long drive this morning will take you through farmlands and small towns where we will stop along the way for refreshments. We aim to arrive at the camp in Etosha, Namutoni in the late afternoon.
After entering the National Park, we will drive our way through to the Namutoni Camp where we will check in and make camp.
You will relax the evening away next to the camp fire where your guide will prepare your dinner on a open fire.
DAY TWO
Namutoni to the West Etosha,Okaukuejo (B,L,D) (Camping)
We leave early in the morning to enjoy the cool morning air as we drive our way through Etosha. The wildlife viewing is usually excellent as we will visit several water holes and will get to enjoy the splendid views of the massive Etosha pan. Here we should have the chance to see new species that are not normally seen on the Eastern side of the Namutoni Park.
We will be stopping at the middle camp Halali, for a leisurely lunch in a restaurant where you will have the change to choose from a variety of game dishes. There will be time to visit the Halali Waterhole and enjoy the bar facilities before continuing to the western side of the park and our next camp at Okaukuejo. ,After your evening meal, there is another opportunity to see Etosha’s big game at the Okaukuejo floodlit waterhole which is situated on the boundary of our camp and is easy reachable by foot. It has been described as one of the best ‘game viewing opportunities in all of Southern Africa’. Situated at the door step of our camp, white rhinos, black rhinos, elephants, leopards and numerous species of antelope are usually seen.
DAY THREE
Okaukuejo (Etosha west) – Windhoek (446km) (B)
A long transit back to Windhoek as we travel through small town and rural areas. We will stop in the small town of Okahandja, the home of Namibia’s biggest wood carving markets. They operate on a local co-operative basis and are one off the best places to shop for truly authentic Namibian souvenirs.
We continue on a short drive to Windhoek where you will be dropped off at your accommodation around 16:00.