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Written by Hannelie van Rhyn   
Thursday, 03 November 2011 06:26

3 Countries: Namibia, Botswana & Zambia

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Day 1: Your guide will meet you at the International Airport will meet you. Windhoek lies 40 kilometers from the Airport. From here, you will go to the guest house.  Then after settle in you will go out on a city tour of Windhoek: The Christuskerk, Alte Feste, Tintenpalast, any many more.

Day 2: After breakfast, we will make our way into south east direction to the Kalahari Desert. Here you will be able to explore the first desert of Namibia.

Day 3: When breakfast  is done, we will proceed to the Namib Naukluft Park, where we will reach the second desert in Namibia, the Namib Desert. 

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Day 4: Today we will have a very early start, to go into the dunes. You will have the opportunity to experience the different between the Kalahari and the Namib Desert. After the day spent in Sossusvlei, you will also visit Sesriem Canyon, also a must see in the area.

Day 5: After yesterday's experience in the dunes, we'll be heading to the coast, Swakopmund, at an easy pace. On the way we'ss stop at Solitaire for coffee break and apple pie from Moose.

Day 6: Today you are free to explore the town Swakopmund on your own. There are many actives that you are welcome to do, like marine cruise, quad bikes, a trip in to the Moon landscape and much more. Alternatively, just enjoy the “little Germany” in Namibia. 
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Day 7: After a good breakfast, we'll make our way along the Atlantic Ocean north to Cape Cross, where you'll be able to see one of the Cape Fure Seal colonies. From there we'll will make our way to Twyfelfontein, where a you can see some of the rock engraving from the Bushman’s that where living there. From Twyfelfontein we can visit the Burn Mountain and Organ Pipes as well.

Day 8: After breakfast, we'll be on our way to Kamanjab area where we'll visit a Himba Village. At about half way, some kilometers from Khorixas, we'll stop at the Petrified Forest, long forgotten trees from the copper fields of Zambia.

Day 9: We'll cover the last few kilometers to Etosha National Park, where we will spend the nex day hoping to see the elephants, lions and loads animals.

Day 10: Spend the day in the park. 
 
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 Day 11: Tsumeb-Grootfontein-Rundu,making our way to Botswana. We'll have the first detour and stop at the Otjikoto Lake, where machines of war laid hiden for long period of times. From there we'll make our way to Grootfontein, and our next detour will take us to the Hoba Meteorite, largest in the world.

Day 12: From Rundu, through the Caprivi towards the Botswana boarder. We'll first take a detour again to the Popa Falls before crossing over to Botswana to visit the Okavango Delta.

Day 13: We'll spend the day with lodge activities, example boat trip on the Okavango Delta. 

Day 14: We'll be crossing back to the  Namibia side of the border on the Kwando River for the next two nights.  You are also welcome to take part in lodge activites such as visiting a local village or much more.
 oka Day 15: Activity options available.

Day 16: We will make our way back on the main road to Katima Mulilo and then over the Ngoma bridge to the Chobe National Park for the next two days

Day 17: Chobe National Park, where you have the opportunity to see the Buffalo, hippos, elephants and much more animals.

Day 18: Today, we'll leave the Chobe National Park behind and will cross the Zambezi River with a ferry in to Zambia, for the Victoria Falls. We'll stay near Livingstone. The first night we will go out to one of the local restaurants for dinner.
 
Day 19: For those who want, bungee jumping is available, for the others,  just enjoy the wonder of the Vic Falls.

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Day 20: We will leave the Vic Falls – Zambia behind, back into Botswana, and be making our way to the Nata Pans.

Day 21: In the morning, you will visit the Makgadikgadi saltpans, before making our way to Maun, south of the of the Okavango Delta.

Day 22: Today you can spend time on the Okavango Delta on a Mokoro, the locals way of transport on the Delta.okavango 
Day 23: We will start early that we can make our way back to Namibia; we will stay near Gobabis toning.

Day 24: Today for our last stretch to Windhoek. For the afternoon, you are welcome to go in to the city anddo last minute shopping or there is still tomorrow morning before your flight back home. Tonight we say almost good-bye to each other.

Day 25: We need to be at the airport 2 hours before your leaves

 

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