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| Day 1: Ondangwa, Ruacana Our trip begins with a flight into Ondangwa Airport in Namibia. We will continue through to Ruacana with our guides, stopping in Oshakati for last minute purchases. Ondangwa and Oshakati have almost grown into one during the past years. There you find modern shopping centres, banks and hotels. Their African character is preserved by the numerous stands and roadside kitchens lining the streets and by the markets which offer anything that the heart might desire – whether colourful cloth or a goat’s head. Oshakati is the administrative centre of the Oshana Region. Accommodation: Camping with braai facilities, ablutions with hot water, swimming pool (D) | Day 2: Ruacana to Angola Angola We take things slowly today & ease into the trip & border formalities. Along the way, we will enjoy a visit to the Ruacana Falls & start to learn about the flora & fauna of Southern Angola. The Ruacana Falls are located on the border of Namibia and Angola & are mostly controlled by a dam upstream. The Ruacana falls provide fresh water to the northern part of Namibia and the southern part of Angola. They are a valuable source of hydroelectric power and a main attraction of Namibia. They are about 120 m deep and 700 m wide, but these days water gushes over the falls only after particularly good rains, when the sluice gates have to be opened. Otherwise the water is fed through the turbines of the hydroelectric power station. Accommodation: Overnight Angolan Bush camp with no facilities (B,L,D) | Day 3: Transit to Riverbed Bush camp oday we will have an interesting drive with plenty of time to stop & see the many Himba people who live in the area. These nomadic people of Angola are completely untouched by modern society & live with very little. We will also pass a major stand of enormous Baobab trees. With some imagination - and compared to the prevailing vegetation dominated by bush and grass - this patch could be called a ‘forest’. This Baobab Forest is home to many Prehistoric stones, left untouched on the ground by the villagers ancestors. Accommodation: Overnight Bush camp in a dry riverbed, with no facilities (B, L, D) | Day 4: Iona National Park Today is a long & slow drive with some exciting 4x4 driving. The scenery changes dramatically from Mopane forests to large open plains. There are more opportunities to experience time with Himba people & look at some interesting rock formations. Accommodation: Overnight Bush camp in open plains with no facilities (B, L, D) | Day 5: Foz do Cunene We start our final day towards the coast, stopping to explore the hundreds of Welwitchia’s lining our route. The desert changes face today from rocky landscapes, to an endless sandy desert. For anglers and non-anglers alike, the outstanding drive through the Parque National du Iona is sufficient reason to visit Foz do Cunene. The scenery is similar to the Koako Veld (a famous area in Northern Namibia) and is quite magnificent to pass through. Accommodation: Overnight Foz do Cunene (campsite with basic ablutions & hot water) (B, L, D) | Day 6: Beach Drive One of the highlights of this tour is the exhilarating 230km drive up the beach. Driving on the beach is a unique experience not permitted in most countries, and it makes this specific journey hugely exciting. The drive can only be done at Spring tide, as the coast is bordered by high dunes which fall precipitously into the sea. Join us in our excitement as we squeeze the vehicles between the ocean waves & enormous sand dunes! Behind the dunes are a number of green oases, and near the southern end of Baia dos Tigres, there are vast lagoons teeming with fish and birds such as Pelicans and Flamingos. On our way to Flamingo lodge, we pass by two shipwrecks, one a quite recent addition to the coastline. Finally making our way to the evening campsite, we stop by Lake Arco – a hidden treasure located within a canyon, & we relax by the waters & watch the birdlife. Accommodation: Overnight lodge (camping with ablutions & hot water) (B, L, D). | Day 7: Flamingo Camp We use today to relax & explore the fascinating area around Flamingo Lodge. The fishing on this coastline is legendary – perhaps try your luck on catching the big one! We take a drive into the nearby canyon to hike & explore - hopefully seeing some families of Black-backed Jackals along the way. Our accommodation is located in the middle of 70 km of uninhabited coast which supports virtually untouched fish populations and a highly diverse desert landscapes containing some areas of special beauty. Indulge yourself with a day of fishing, snorkeling, or just leisuring on the beach, enjoying the open space and clear blue skies. Accommodation: Overnight lodge (camping with ablutions & hot water) (B, L, D) | Day 8: Lubango, Leba Pass Today we head for the city of Lubango & marvel at the breathtaking Leba pass that winds its way up the mountain to a height of 1845 meters above sea level. Lubango is set in a lush tropical valley guarded by the statue of Christ built high above on the cliffs overlooking the city. Rich in colonial architecture, and mixed with the confusion of Africa, Lubango has many bars and restaurants that offer interesting variety with rich Portuguese heritage. We also visit the Statue of Christ, which towers over the city keeping watch night & day. This statue is only one of three in the world and is a replica of the one in Rio de Janeiro – one of the few remaining signs of hope and peace. Accommodation: Overnight Bush camp on the magnificent Tunda Vala escarpment with no facilities. (B, L, D) | Day 9: Lubango, Tunda Vala We spend the day at leisure enjoying the beautiful surroundings & clean mountain air. Take a hike to the waterfall where you can take a dip, and enjoy sundowners at the top of the Tunda Vala escarpment. TundaVala is a must see in the city of Lubango. This volcanic fissure climbs to 2600m (8528 ft) above sea level and offers breathtaking views from the edge of the escarpment over rolling hills well above the clouds. Accommodation: Overnight Bush camp on the Tunda Vala escarpment with no facilities. (B, L, D) | Day 10: Cahama, Otchinjau Today we start the drive south heading for Cahama where we can explore the abandoned tanks and military vehicles left from the war; and we continue on to our evening campsite near Otchinjau, Accommodation: Overnight Bush camp on a farm with no facilities. (B, L, D) | Day 11: Transit to Ondangwa Continue the drive south reaching the border for a final lakeside lunch in Angola. After the border formalities, we drive to Ondangwa, arriving in time for hot showers & a lodge dinner. Accommodation: Overnight at Ondangwa Rest Camp (camping with hot water) (B, L, D) | Day 12: Ondangwa Say goodbye to your fellow Angolan travellers as you fly from Ondangwa to Windhoek airport, & continue your journey home. (B) | Price includes: Use of full camping equipment (except sleeping bags), 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 11 dinners, coffee/tea with the meals, transport on the tour, activities as per itinerary & an English-speaking guide. | Price excludes: All excursions not mentioned in the program, bottled water, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, laundry, international and domestic flights, visas and travel insurance, personal items. (Flights from/to Ondangwa can be arranged by Jenman African Safaris) | Group size: Minimum 6 Maximum 10 | Note: This expedition is for the intrepid adventurer.
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