Namibia Safari Desert Rhino & Elephant Expedition
- Namibia Safari
Namibia's largest land mammals - 7 nights
/ 8 days
This is a safari which Combines
Discoverer Camp, lodge and serviced dome tent Adventurer camping
in the Palmwag Concession of Namibia.
For more than 20 years, the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) has worked ceaselessly to protect the last free-ranging rhino population on Earth: the rare desert-adapted black rhino. In the remote, rugged Palmwag Concession, teams of local trackers use camel trains to help with the research and monitoring of this animal.
On this original and exciting Exploration, guests join the “ships of the desert” on a great adventure: an eight-day walk (little time is spent actually on the camels) deep into the heart of the Namib Desert, the oldest desert in the world, where a camel train and a team of Save the Rhino trackers take us in search of this rare and endangered species. Guests thus gain access to some of the most remote and almost inaccessible regions of the Concession.
The revenues generated by this venture are directly channelled into the critically important conservation of the rhino population of the area.
This serviced camping safari offers a unique adventure for the traveller seeking an authentic African experience and a means to join skilled rhino trackers in their conservation, research and custodian work.
Explorations remote campsites on this itinerary provide 2.4 x 2.4m dome tents, designed for comfort in remote wilderness areas. Cotton linen and bedrolls (with duvets) with a lantern complement the atmosphere in this pristine and wild area. Separate short-drop toilet and shower ‘bathrooms’ with old-style bucket showers create simple serviced comfort.
By means of lively campfires, hurricane lanterns and a warm atmosphere permeating the camp (and its simplicity), Adventurer camping brings the guest closer to nature. Such camps are specifically outfitted to create that sense of wilderness with a clear emphasis on essential camp comforts and maximum wilderness experience.
Guide: The entire safari is guided and hosted by a professional and passionate guide, Gary Booth, who shares in-depth knowledge with the guests, to present a seamless, well-rounded experience. In addition, the experienced Save the Rhino Trust tracker team accompanies the trip, providing comprehensive interaction and valuable experience of the positions they hold as caretakers of these magnificent animals.
Exclusive experience: As the 450 000-hectare Palmwag Concession in north-west Namibia is a private reserve, exclusivity in this pristine and unspoiled area is unrivalled. All campsite allocations are for the use of Wilderness Safaris guests only, while at Palmwag Lodge we meet other independent travellers.
Safari
Style: Adventurer / Discoverer combination |
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SAFARI
COST (2008): $2,970 per person
sharing
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT (2008): $292
If a guest is willing to share and we can match with another guest of the same
gender, the single supplement will not be charged. However, if there is no suitable
match, the single supplement surcharge will apply.
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DAYS 1 - 4;
(3 Nights)
PALMWAG LODGE,
Palmwag Concession
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Arrive
and overnight at Palmwag Lodge. The safari will base from
here for the next 3+ days.
The safari setting here includes
palms
whispering in the wind and spectacular surroundings (with awe-inspiring
sunsets). This is the home of the famous desert-adapted elephant
and the rare black rhino - and this is Palmwag Lodge, one of
Namibia's oldest and most popular tourist locations.
The lodge offers 24 beds in 2-
or 3-bed thatched bungalows, a fully licensed restaurant, swimming
pool under shady palms and a small "Pool Bar".
On our arrival at Palmwag Lodge, we are welcomed by the guide
to the area and receive a full briefing on the tour ahead. |
DAY 2
AUB RIVER, Palmwag
Concession
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After an early breakfast, we depart northwards by game drive to
Mbakondja Camel Camp to meet the Save the Rhino Camel team.
Then we ride/ walk south to the Aub River, where our Adventurer
camp has been erected prior to our arrival.
In addition to the tracking and hopefully viewing of desert-adapted
elephant and black rhino (the latter a rare subspecies of rhino),
our guides reveal the sheer magnificence of nature’s survival
strategies in this arid environment, concentrating on a variety
of topics from birds, insects, medicinal uses of plants and viewing
general wildlife. |
DAY 3
BARAB RIVER, Palmwag
Concession
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Our journey continues today with a walk to the Barab River,
concentrating on the tracking of the elusive desert giants
through a series of hills, rocky landscapes and diverse
geology. After even a little rain, the gravel plains are
covered in long golden grasses that ripple in the wind. |
DAY 4
KUDU SPRINGS, Palmwag
Concession
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After
an early breakfast, we ride out further west through the Okomutati
Springs to Kudu Springs. This area is almost inaccessible to
vehicles, an area of pristine wilderness where the sense of remoteness
is complete. En route we also have the opportunity to see extraordinary
plant life including the ancient Welwitschia plants and numerous
lichens. |
DAY 5;
(1 Night)
HUNKAB SPRING, Palmwag
Concession
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Heading
northwards, we move to the next popular drinking point for the
Kaokoland’s diverse animal life, the Hunkab Spring.
Fresh drinking water in the desert forms the basis for seasonal
animal movements and a surprisingly diverse range of animal life
can be seen here. Animals from Hartmann’s zebra to elephant,
bustards come to slake their thirst.
We overnight here in our Adventurer
Camp. |
DAYS 6 -7;
(2 Nights)
HOANIB CAMP, Kaokoland
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We bid farewell to the Save the Rhino Trust trackers and depart on game drive from Hunkab, travelling through the concession to the ephemeral river of the Hoanib Valley. Here, in an area seemingly parched and desolate, we enter one of Namibia’s richest desert wildlife areas.
We stay at Hoanib Camp, and enjoy game walks, rhino tracking, game drives and night drives into the Hoanib River valley.
Our Discoverer-styled tented Hoanib Camp close to the Hoanib River is a relaxed haven from which we explore this wild land on foot, or from the comfort of one of our safari vehicles. The camp is powered by solar-powered inverter systems and there are no generators or pumps running whilst guests are in camp. There are 5 walk-in hexagonal Meru-style tents with en-suite and flush toilet and bucket shower bathrooms in a separate portion of the tent. Each tent is furnished with necessary comforts and styled with burnt orange interiors, wood and brass, effectively recreating a sense of the early explorers of Africa. |
DAY 8
Air charter to Palmwag Lodge
After an early
breakfast and game drive, we fly back to Palmwag Lodge, in time for
a lunch and final farewell to the adventure. |
SAFARI NOTES:
• Each departure is guaranteed from a minimum
of 4 confirmed guests, with a maximum of 8 guests per safari.
• Guests must arrive at Palmwag Lodge no later
than 15h00 on the day of departure. If guests arrive after this time,
they will need to be chartered to this camp at extra cost.
• Children from the age of 12 are welcome on all scheduled departures.
For groups with children under 12, we recommend a private tailor-made safari,
on request. For guests over the age of 75, a certified medical certificate of
full health must be provided.
• On
any safari with guests under the age of 12, it is a prerequisite that
a related adult sleeps in the same tent as the child, as a safety precaution.
• If
you have booked onto a safari as an individual, we would recommend
that we pair you with another person of the same sex. There is a limitation
on the number of single tents on each safari, therefore with extra
requests; we may need to pair you with a person of the same sex.
• Our
open vehicles are specially designed Land Rovers. They seat 6-8 guests
in comfort. A vehicle is only utilised at the Hoanib Camp on this safari.
• Luggage limitation of 12 kgs per person in a soft bag. This limit includes camera equipment and hand luggage. Passengers weighing more than 100kg (220 lbs) must please advise us in advance, as an extra seat will then have to be costed into the package for safety purposes.
• Due to situations beyond our control, a substitute a lodge or location
of comparable quality may be used on the safari. This will be advised
timeously.
• We gladly arrange competitively priced flexible tailor-made departures,
subject to availability of space.
• Due to remote locality of Explorations camps, please ensure that full dietary requirements and special occasions are advised at the time of your booking confirmation.
ACCOMMODATION/CAMPING
EQUIPMENT
Waving palms whispering in the wind, spectacular
surroundings which harbor the famous Desert Elephant, the rare Black
Rhino, giraffe, zebra, gemsbok and many other wild animal species, sunsets
to dream of - this is Palmwag Lodge, one of Namibia's oldest and most
popular tourist rendezvous. The lodge offers 24 beds in 2 or 3 bed thatched
bungalows, a fully licensed restaurant, swimming pool under shady palms
and a "Pool
Bar". The well-situated hiking trails let you enjoy and discover
the neighboring nature.
Accommodation
at all Adventurer Camps (for the nights 2, 3, 4 & 5) is in small
dome tents (maximum of two guests per tent and about 2.4 x 2.4m in
floor size), which are pre-erected by our camp staff on arrival at
a suitable site. These tents are well ventilated and furnished with
essential camp comforts.
As
all equipment is carried with the camels, travelling light is essential.
Bedrolls with linen, duvets and pillows are provided. Towels and amenities
(soap, shower gel and conditioning shampoo) need to be brought by the
guests.
Lanterns
and a good campfire light up the evening camp. Delicious meals are
mostly prepared around the campfire by our safari staff, creating
a great atmosphere. The dining area is under the stars and around
the camp fire on our laps, to ensure the ‘camping wilderness’ feel.
There is a shared
separate and well spaced flushing toilet and shower enclosure, one
of each per 8 guests. Our shower is a pioneering canvas bucket shower,
with water heated on request from the campfire.
Flashlights/ torches: Please ensure that a minimum 2-D cell flashlight is brought on safari, with spare batteries. Head lamps are also useful. Wilderness Safaris does not supply flashlights.
Camera battery charging facilities: Please note that a 12V cigarette lighter adaptor will be required (that is compatible with camera make) on this safari for charging batteries while at Hoanib Camp. Unfortunately no charging facilities are available on the walking safari, due to the remoteness of the area
Our Discoverer-styled
tented Hoanib Camp, close to the Hoanib River is a relaxed haven from
which we explore this wild land on foot, or from the comfort of one
of our safari vehicles. The camp is powered by solar-powered inverter
systems and there are no generators or pumps running whilst guests
are in camp. There are 5 guest walk-in hexagonal meru-style tents with
en suite and flush toilet and bucket shower bathrooms in a separate
portion of the tent. Each tent is furnished with necessary comforts
and styled with burnt orange interiors, wood and brass, effectively
recreating a sense of the early explorers.
JOINING AND/OR LEAVING THE
SCHEDULED SAFARIS
This Exploration will start at Palmwag Lodge and finish
in at Palmwag Lodge.
Please
note that the safari and the guide's services start on Day 1
of the safari. Please also ensure that your flights coincide
with the starting and ending point of the safari.
Starting
at Palmwag Lodge, Namibia
Please ensure that your arrival at Palmwag
Lodge (if you self-drive) is no later than 15h00 on Day 1 of the
safari. Alternatively, we can with pleasure schedule a flight charter
to Palmwag Lodge, subject to a different cost, from another lodge
/ destination in Namibia.
WHAT
IS INCLUDED
Accommodation on a sharing basis, all meals from lunch on Day 1, drinks (except premium brands) while at Wilderness Safaris
camps, national park fees, activities and all internal charters as specified in the detailed itinerary.
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED
Flights (other than specified in the detailed safari itinerary), visas, compulsory insurance, laundry, all relevant entry and departure
government taxes, all drinks while in Swakopmund (and at The Stiltz), all personal purchases (including curios, spirit liquors, telephone calls
etc.), gratuities, optional extra activities, pre and post safari tours and meals or accommodation before or after the safari.
2008 DATES
SCHEDULED SAFARI
DATES - 2008
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Departure
Date |
Language |
Departing
From |
Ending
Date |
Ending
In |
09 May |
English |
Palmwag Lodge |
17 May |
Palmwag Lodge |
09 June |
English |
Palmwag Lodge |
17 June |
Palmwag Lodge |
25 June |
English |
Palmwag Lodge |
02 July |
Palmwag Lodge |
25 July |
English |
Palmwag Lodge |
01 August |
Palmwag Lodge |
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