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3 Day Etosha Wildlife Adventure

Overview

A thrilling 3-day Etosha adventure, spotting wildlife and exploring Namibia's stunning landscapes.

Highlights

  • Wildlife sightings in Etosha National Park
  • Visit Namibia's iconic landscape - Etosha's salt pan
  • Spot nocturnal wildlife at Etosha's floodlit waterholes

Description

Get ready for an incredible 3-day camping safari that visits Namibia’s wildlife haven, Etosha National Park.

We start bright and early from Swakopmund, soaking in the breathtaking views on our way to Etosha National Park.

Etosha National Park is vast, stretching over approximately 22,000 square kilometers. During game drives, you’ll have the opportunity to encounter an impressive variety of species, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, antelopes, and countless bird species. Etosha’s unique landscape, which includes vast open plains, bushveld, and the iconic Etosha Pan, provides an ideal environment for these animals to thrive.

In the evenings, we’ll relax by the flood-lit waterhole, waiting eagerly for wildlife to come by for a drink.

On our way to Windhoek we’ll make a pit stop at the Okahandja craft market, where you can pick up some local souvenirs.

Our journey wraps up in Windhoek in the afternoon. Get ready for an adventure you’ll never forget!

INCLUSIONS / EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions

  • Accommodation:
    - 2 Nights Camping
  • Meals:
    - 2 breakfasts - 3 lunches - 2 dinners
  • Qualified guide
  • Transport in Toyota Quantum
  • Camping equipment (2-person tent and mattress)
  • Entrance fees to national parks
  • Tap water
  • Included activities:
  • - Etosha full day open vehicle game drive

Exclusions

  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas
  • Drinks and snacks
  • Gratuities / Tips
  • Sleeping bag and pillow (Sleeping bag can be rented)

ITINERARY

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DAY 1 Swakopmund To Etosha National Park

Namibia

Your wildlife adventure kicks off bright and early from Swakopmund.

Get ready to embark on a scenic drive to Etosha National Park, passing through Outjo. Keep your eyes peeled for big game as we enter the park and head to Okaukuejo Camp. Once we set up camp, if time allows, we’ll head out for an afternoon game drive. Elephants, rhinos, giraffes, and big cats – we’re on the lookout for them all.

We head back to camp at sunset, where the wildlife spectacle continues after dark. Just a short stroll from our campsite, Okaukuejo takes the spotlight with its renowned flood-lit waterhole.

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Meals

Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Okaukuejo Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

Important:

If you require a transfer from Windhoek to Swakopmund the day before departure we are able to assist with this.

DAY 2 Etosha National Park

Namibia

Get ready for an unforgettable day at Etosha National Park!

Your experienced guide will lead the way, sharing captivating insights about the park and its wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a leopard in the distance.

We’ll make stops at Etosha’s waterholes, where you can observe various animals gathering for their morning drink before indulging in breakfast at a scenic picnic spot.

Continuing our game drive, we’ll head to Halali rest camp around midday for a leisurely lunch break and a chance to stretch your legs or take a refreshing dip in the pool.

On our way back to Okaukuejo, we’ll take a moment to admire the vast Etosha Pan, a sight that will surely leave a lasting impression.

As the day winds down, stay vigilant for any final wildlife sightings on our return journey. Just in time for sunset, we’ll unwind at the Okaukuejo waterhole, reminiscing about the incredible sights and sounds of our Etosha adventure.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Okaukuejo Camp or similar

Camping - 2 person tent (shared bathroom)

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Included Activities

Etosha full day open vehicle game drive

DAY 3 Etosha National Park To Windhoek

Namibia

Leaving Etosha behind, we make our way to Windhoek!

We pass through Okahandja, home to Namibia’s largest wood carving market. Here, talented artisans from all corners of the country showcase their creations, offering a delightful array of hand-carved treasures. It’s the perfect opportunity to buy a souvenir while supporting local artists and communities.

By late afternoon, we’ll be back in Windhoek, where a shuttle service will drop you off at your accommodation.

We strongly advise against scheduling departure flights for today.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

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Accommodation

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ACCOMMODATION

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A small-group camping safari, for budget-conscious adventurers.

We’ve got you covered with the necessary camping gear to ensure a comfortable trip.
On this tour we provide 2-person canvas tents and a mattress. You just need to bring your own sleeping bag, pillow, and towel for added comfort. Note that sleeping bags are available to rent. Please ask your consultant for more information regarding this.

At the campsites, you’ll find convenient amenities like hot showers and flushing toilets.

During the tour, you’ll be responsible for pitching your own tent. Don’t worry, though—your guide will walk you through the straightforward process of setting up and taking down the tent. It’s a piece of cake!

If you are a solo adventurer, you’ll be matched with a fellow traveller of the same gender to share your tent. If you prefer to have your own tent, you can choose to book a single tent at an additional fee.

IMPORTANT INFO

What to Expect

  1. Flexibility is Key: Your itinerary should be used as a guide because, well, this is Africa! Expect changes due to the vast distances and evolving circumstances. Rest assured, every adjustment is made with the group’s best interests in mind.
  2. Accommodation Considerations: While we make every effort to stick to the accommodations listed, please note that they serve as guidelines, and adjustments may occur.
  3. Embrace Diversity: Get to know your fellow travellers! With a mix of ages, nationalities, and cultures, everyone has a unique story. Take this chance to connect and learn from one another.
  4. Pack Smart: Space inside the vehicle is limited, so leave the hard suitcases behind. Choose a soft duffel bag or backpack as these are easier to carry on tour. Refer to “Luggage Requirements” for more details.
  5. On the Road: Please be mindful that road conditions can vary significantly. While some routes may offer smooth travel, factors like weather, road quality, and traffic congestion can influence our travel time. Be prepared for long hours on the road and consider bringing along games or books to keep each other entertained. In Africa, some roads may be uneven, leading to occasional bumpy rides during the journey
  6. Tour Style: Our tours cater to adventure enthusiasts seeking authentic experiences. This is not your typical European coach tour.
  7. Participation and Interaction: While our guides handle most tasks, our tours aren’t your typical beach holiday – they’re adventures! Your help with tasks like washing up, food prep, and setting up camp makes a real difference, giving our guides more time to make your tour amazing. Remember, it’s all about teamwork and camaraderie.
  8. Combination Tours: Your tour might be part of a longer journey or a combination of tours. Don’t hesitate to ask us if you’re unsure about your itinerary—we’re here to help!
  9. All-Weather Adventure: Our tours operate year-round, so be prepared for any weather conditions, from scorching heat to chilly nights. Pack accordingly!
  10. Disconnect to Reconnect: Embrace the remote locations we visit. Switch off from the outside world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding you, far from the hustle and bustle of cities.

Start & End Point Information

We pick clients up from any hotel, guesthouse or backpackers in Swakopmund.

Please provide your consultant with your pick up address at time of booking. Your consultant will then provide you with your pick up time in the confirmation document. Please make sure you are ready at your accommodation establishment at the provided pick up time. Note that traffic can be unpredictable so please allow 30 min leeway.

We do recommend that you arrive at least one day before your scheduled tour departure date. This minimizes the risk of unexpected challenges. We also strongly advise booking your return flights for the day after the official tour end date to avoid potential delays and last-minute changes. If however you have time constraints and need to fly out the same day that your tour ends please let your consultant know to make sure the flight times can work.

Pre & Post Tour Accommodation

Detour Africa is here to arrange a seamless experience, including pre and post-tour accommodation, as well as convenient airport transfers. Please ask your consultant for assistance.

Emergency Contacts

If you have an emergency (for eg. your flight has been delayed, you are running late for your tour departure or you missed your incoming flight), you can call the emergency number listed on your confirmation document or you can get in touch with us via:

WhatsApp message: +27 60 018 6293
Call us: +27 21 424 1115

Passports & Visa Requirements

PASSPORTS

Ensure your passport has sufficient pages for all required visas, with a minimum of 2 clear pages for each country you’ll be visiting. Note that most countries require 2 clear pages upon entry, especially crucial if you plan to fly home after touring multiple African countries.
Additionally, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months after your departure date from Africa.

It’s wise to keep a copy at home or with friends. Consider taking a photo of your passport and its contents, and emailing it to yourself for added security.

Using more than one passport (to avoid visa payments) is not advisable. For example, when entering another country, the immigration official must see the exit stamp for Namibia in the same passport for entry clearance.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

It is your responsibility to secure any necessary visas for your upcoming trip. Visa requirements differ based on your nationality and destination so please contact the various embassies or visa service agencies to check visa requirements. We also advise that you recheck visa requirements at least four weeks before departing for your tour as regulations can change.

Detour Africa will not be held responsible for clients being denied entry should they not be in possession of the relevant visas.

Ensure a smooth journey by having a valid onward or return flight or proof of alternative transportation to depart from the country where your tour ends. Alternatively, show proof of sufficient funds, such as a credit card, enabling you to purchase an air ticket for your departure.

Here is a useful link to check your visa requirements. Travel Visa Checker

These are subject to updates and may vary based on your nationality so please double check this information directly with the embassies for each country.

Medical & Health Requirements

VACCINATIONS

For the most accurate and up-to-date vaccination requirements, we strongly advise consulting with your doctor or a travel clinic. They can provide personalized guidance based on your health history, ensuring you receive the most relevant and current information to stay protected during your travels. Your well-being is our priority, and we want you to embark on your African adventure fully prepared and in good health.
Common vaccination recommendations for Namibia include Hepatitis A & B, polio, typhoid, TB, and tetanus. However, this list is not exhaustive.

MALARIA

Malaria risk in Namibia varies depending on the region and the time of year. Generally, the risk is highest in the northern parts of the country, particularly in areas near the borders with Angola, Zambia, and Botswana. The Kavango and Zambezi regions, including popular destinations like the Caprivi Strip, Etosha National Park, and the areas around the Okavango River, have a higher risk of malaria, especially during the rainy season, which typically runs from November to June.

In contrast, the southern parts of Namibia, including popular destinations like the Namib Desert, Sossusvlei, and the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, are considered low-risk or malaria-free.

Please consult your doctor for the most suitable malaria prophylaxis. Additionally, preventing mosquito bites is crucial. We suggest using mosquito repellent and wearing protective clothing, especially during dusk. Your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we encourage proactive measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable safari experience.

COVID-19

Detour Africa and our suppliers have implemented stringent COVID-19 protocols to prioritize your health and safety. While we diligently adhere to guidelines, it’s essential for clients to actively comply with each visited country’s requirements. Clients bear responsibility for their documentation, and we will not be liable if you are denied access to a country due to non-compliance.
In the unfortunate event of a client contracting COVID-19 during the tour, it’s important to note that all associated expenses, including testing, medical costs, hospitalization, and quarantine accommodation, will be the client’s responsibility. Additionally, no refunds will be issued for unused tour nights and services in such cases.
To maintain a secure and enjoyable experience for all, any guest not adhering to the established protocols may face expulsion from the tour. We emphasize the importance of securing adequate travel and medical insurance before arrival, ensuring comprehensive coverage for your peace of mind throughout your journey.

Insurance

Medical insurance is a mandatory requirement. Your guide will request your policy number before the tour begins so please keep your insurance details handy when starting your tour. Ensure that your travel and medical insurance covers both cancellation and emergency evacuation in case of serious illness or injury, especially considering our tours often venture far from well-equipped hospital facilities.

It’s important to note that credit card insurance might not offer sufficient coverage, so we strongly recommend obtaining a separate travel insurance policy for comprehensive protection.

Many of our customers opt for World Nomads Travel Insurance and highly recommend their services. While we’re not directly affiliated with World Nomads, we do encourage you to explore their offerings to secure a reliable insurance solution for your journey.

Luggage Requirements

Please note that the weight limit for luggage on this tour is a maximum of 20kg (including a small day pack and your main backpack).

Should you find yourself needing a larger baggage allowance, please ask your consultant if it’s possible and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that larger/excess baggage arrangements are not always guaranteed.

Please be mindful that space within the vehicle and/or trailer is limited. To optimize comfort and convenience during the journey, we kindly advise against bringing wheel-style suitcases.

Wheel or trolley bags, due to their solid frames, may pose challenges in fitting into designated spaces as efficiently as backpacks or duffel bags.
Furthermore, it’s important to consider that mud, sand, and stones often pave the pathways to lodges, which can easily clog the small wheels on your wheelie bag, requiring you to carry it from point A to point B.

What to Pack

Please be advised that Africa experiences varying weather patterns, and conditions on your tour may differ. It’s important to check and monitor the weather as temperature shifts can be significant.

Mornings and evenings can be extremely chilly during certain times of the year. It is therefore recommended to have clothing that provides protection against wind chill and keeps you warm. Avoid synthetics, which can be uncomfortable in hot weather.

Here is a basic guideline on what to bring on safari:

  • Passport and travel insurance details
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for daytime, including shorts, T-shirts, and light trousers.
  • Warmer layers for cooler evenings and early mornings, including sweaters or jackets.
  • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots for exploring rocky terrain.
  • Rain jacket (November to April)
  • Lip balm and moisturizer to combat dry air, particularly in desert environments.
  • Camera and Binoculars
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Insect and mosquito repellent
  • Suntan lotion, sunblock, and after-sun lotion
  • Wet wipes
  • Hat
  • Swimwear
  • Sunglasses
  • Cash for tips and souvenirs
  • Small basic First Aid kit including painkillers, band-aids, after-sun lotion, eye drops, and anti-diarrhea tablets.

Meals & Drinking Water

Meals

We include most meals on our tours. Please refer to “inclusions” for more details on what meals are included on your specific tour.

For breakfasts, a simple yet satisfying meal will be provided. In general this will include bread, spreads, cereals, yogurts, and fresh fruits. On occasions when time permits, indulge in a hot breakfast featuring scrambled eggs, porridge, bacon, or beans, ensuring you’re energized for the day ahead.

Lunches can range from a sit down meal at a table to a picnic-style lunch on the road, depending on the day’s itinerary and travel time.
Your guide will usually prepare dinner for you over an open fire, including braais (BBQ) and potjies (stew).

We prioritize variety and use fresh meat, fruit, and vegetables whenever possible. However, please understand that the food selection may not be as extensive as what you’re accustomed to at home. Flexibility is key, and we appreciate your understanding in this regard.

To ensure that we can cater to your dietary needs effectively, please provide your consultant with details of any dietary requirements. Your satisfaction and comfort are our priorities, and we strive to provide enjoyable meals that complement your safari experience.

Drinking Water

During your safari, all drinks, including mineral water, must be purchased. Fortunately, water in Namibia is generally safe to drink, so we encourage you to bring a reusable 1-2 liter water bottle for your convenience. Your guide will carry up to 10 liters of safe tap water on the vehicle, which can be used to refill your bottle during the safari. Your guide will also advise you on areas where the water may not be safe to drink or has an unpleasant taste.

For those with sensitive stomachs or a preference for bottled water, we recommend purchasing a 5-liter container of bottled water and decanting it into your personal drink bottle. This practice helps reduce our impact on the environment, and your guide will be happy to assist you with this process.

Transport

On this tour we will typically use a 10-12 seat overland-style vehicle with a pop-up roof. For smaller groups, we may use minibus-style vehicles. Feel free to inquire in advance for details.

Our overland vehicle comes equipped with air conditioning, however please note that in Namibia’s hot climate the air conditioner functions more as climate control, ensuring a comfortable journey rather than resembling those in standard SUVs.

Some of our camping safaris operate in Toyota Quantum minibuses. If you’ve booked a camping option and wish to preview the vehicle, please reach out to your consultant for details.

Money & Currencies

Money can significantly impact your tour experience, so it’s essential to budget wisely. Africa isn’t known for being inexpensive, so prudent spending is key.

CASH

Namibia’s official currency is the Namibian Dollar (NAD), abbreviated as N$. However, South African Rand (ZAR) is also widely accepted and can be used interchangeably with Namibian dollars throughout the country.
We recommend carrying some cash for souvenirs and tipping purposes, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience during your travels.

CREDIT CARD

Credit Card facilities are available in major cities, though some establishments may impose surcharges. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, whereas Diners and American Express may have limited acceptance. Remember to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any card access issues while abroad.

ATM’s

With ATMs becoming more prevalent in major towns, cities and airports, utilizing credit or debit cards provides a convenient and accessible means to access funds during your journey. Ensure your cards feature chip and pin technology for secure transactions.

DEPARTURE TAX

Namibia does not typically impose a departure tax for international travelers departing from its airports. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your airline or travel agent closer to your departure date to confirm if any taxes or fees are applicable.

TIPPING

To assist you during your journey, we’ve compiled the following tipping guidelines based on feedback from both our valued travelers and dedicated staff.

  • Restaurant Service Charge: Upon reviewing your bill, if a 10% service charge is included, there’s no obligation for additional tipping. However, if no service charge is added, it’s customary to consider a 10% gratuity of the total bill amount. In general, service charges are not included in Namibia.
  • Guides: The amount you choose to tip your guides and drivers is entirely at your discretion. As a general guideline, consider offering between NAD 40 to NAD 80, per guide, per day. Feel free to adjust the gratuity amount based on your personal experience of service quality and the duration of your trip.

Remember, tipping is voluntary and should be extended only when exceptional service is received. Your contributions through tipping play a meaningful role in recognizing the efforts of our staff and enhancing the overall experience of your safari adventure.

Wi-Fi Access

There will be Wi-Fi access at some of the backpackers and guest houses in the communal areas and sometimes in the bedrooms. Note that some lodges will charge a small fee. We recommend purchasing an E-sim or local sim card from MTC so you can stay connected while on tour.

About Namibia

  • Location:
    Namibia is situated in southwestern Africa, bordered by Angola to the north, Zambia and Zimbabwe to the northeast, Botswana to the east, South Africa to the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its diverse landscapes include the vast Namib Desert along the coast, rugged mountains, and expansive savannas teeming with wildlife.
  • Wildlife and Safari Experience:
    One of the most significant game reserves in Namibia is Etosha National Park. Spanning approximately 22,000 square kilometers, Etosha is renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.Iconic species include elephants, lions, leopards, and both black and white rhinos. Among the park’s antelope and herbivores are gemsbok, springbok, giraffes, and zebras. Etosha is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 340 bird species.
    Etosha’s allure lies in its unique spectacle of animals congregating at waterholes, providing unparalleled opportunities to observe diverse species simultaneously. However, due to the park’s vast expanse and limited road access to certain areas, animal sightings cannot be guaranteed. During Namibia’s rainy season (October to April), animal movements in Etosha shift, leading to a wider dispersion across the park, contrasting with the winter months when animals gravitate towards waterholes, altering the game viewing experience. Sightings depend on the day of visit and chance encounters, acknowledging that we have no control over the park’s natural rhythms or specific sightings visitors may encounter.
    Beyond protected areas, Namibia’s landscapes are home to free-roaming wildlife like the oryx, symbolizing resilience in arid environments. With its distinctive features and adaptability, the oryx exemplifies Namibia’s rugged beauty. Observing these creatures offers a profound connection to Namibia’s untamed wilderness.
  • Best Time to Visit:
    Dry Season (May to October): Ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around waterholes in search of water, offering excellent game viewing opportunities. The weather is generally cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities.
    Wet Season (November to April): This period brings warmer temperatures and occasional rainfall, transforming the landscapes into lush greenery. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during this time.
  • Safety Precautions:
    Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun by wearing sunscreen and a hat. Additionally, take necessary precautions against mosquito bites and carry any required medications.

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