Etosha

Today’s Etosha National Park was claimed as Namibia’s first conservation area in 1907. One of Africa’s best game reserves, it’s dominated by a vast, shallow pan of silvery sand punctuated with sparse shrubs, grassy plains and hilly mopane woodlands – a total of 22,000 sq. km. During the dry season, tens of thousands of animals converge to drink at the waterholes – elephant, giraffe, rhino and lion, possibly leopard, cheetah and much more. Luckily, the park was designed to make viewing such game easy. Good roads, signposts and plenty of lookouts make Etosha perfect for self-drive tours, and the three rest camps of Okaukuejo, Halali and Namutoni offer many choices when it comes to lodging, restaurants, stores and other services.
 
Seeing vast herds of game against this backdrop, referred to in the local vernacular as ‘the great white place of dry water’ makes the Etosha game viewing experience truly unique. It’s a must see.

N$3,100 (Namibian Dollars) per person

This safari is designed to offer a quick “snapshot” of Etosha National Park. There is a guaranteed departure every Saturday of the year with a minimum of 4 people. There is no single supplement, and the price is virtually fully inclusive of everything you will need whilst traveling with us. The style is limited participation, assisted camping. Collection time is between 08:00 & 08:30 from anywhere within the Windhoek city limits. We can also book your pre and post safari accommodation.

8 days N$11,600 (Namibian Dollars), 10 days N$12,600 (Namibian Dollars)

This safari has a guaranteed departure nearly every Friday of the year (contact us for exact departure dates).  Departs with a minimum of 4 people and there is no single supplements.  The price is virtually fully inclusive and the style is limited participation, assisted camping.  Collection time is between 07:30 and 08:00 from anywhere within the Windhoek city limits.