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Namibia, Botswana Parks, Vic Falls African Wonders

Fly In Safari from Windhoek to Vic Falls return

Itinerary 9 day African Wonders AW

Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe

Okavango Delta
Departures Dates 2017
African Wonders AW Reservations
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Itinerary Deutsch Afrikanische Wunder (AW)

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Itinerary 9 day African Wonders AW
Monday : Day 1 : Etosha National Park

We are picked up at our accommodation for our transfer to the Eros airport situated in Windhoek. Leaving Windhoek behind us, we fly to the eastern side of world-renowned Etosha National Park. Our lodge is situated at the entrance gate, and besides the African flair also offers a modern wellness spa. In the afternoon we enter the park for our first game drive in open vehicle.

1356104800.png Mokuti Etosha Lodge (D)

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Tuesday : Day 2 : Etosha National Park

In the early morning we again travel by open vehicle into the Etosha National Park. The Etosha Pan, a vast saline desert that shimmers with terrestrial heat during the day, is surrounded by a number of waterholes that sustain over 114 different game as well as 340 different bird species. We may encounter 4 of the Big Five species as well as rare and endangered animals such as cheetah, sable and the Damara dik-dik, Namibia’s smallest antelope. With sunset we travel out of the park back to our lodge.

1356104800.png Mokuti Etosha Lodge (B, D)

Wednesday : Day 3 : Bwabwata National Park

Departing the Etosha National Park after breakfast we fly north into Namibia’s lush Zambezi region, reputed as Southern Africa’s most celebrated birding hot spot. Our lodge lies on one of the shady banks of the Okavango River among tall and ancient African ebony and marula trees and promises us an exceptional and unforgettable nature experience. In the late afternoon we navigate the lush channels of the Okavango River on a boat cruise to experience the Caprivi’s natural fauna and flora.

1356104800.png Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa (B, D)

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Thursday : Day 4 : Victoria Falls

Our flight takes us over the lush Caprivi Strip to the Chobe National Park, from where we get transferred to Victoria Falls. It is the widest waterfall on Earth, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the seven natural wonders on Earth. This dramatically beautiful event is accompanied by a deafening roar and fine spray that arcs up into the sky, giving the falls its local name: Mosi-oa-Tunya – the “Smoke that Thunders”.

This afternoon explore the falls on a guided excursion to experience this natural phenomenon with its lush rain forest inhabited by a rich variety of birds and animals such as bushbuck and monkeys. Witness the spray and rapturous thunder of the falls as millions of tons of water tumble over the ridge into the deep, narrow gorge, lying 110 metres below.

1356104800.pngIlala Lodge (B, D)

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Friday : Day 5 : Victoria Falls

The day is at leisure and we have the option of either walking through the streets of the historic town, or participating in optional activities that Victoria Falls is so famous for. Some of these consist of helicopter flights over the falls, wildlife experiences on foot, on water or even from the back of an elephant. For the more adventurous, Victoria Falls is a haven for white water rafting, bungee jumping or abseiling, to name a few.

1356104800.png Ilala Lodge (B, D)

Saturday : Day 6 : Chobe National Park

After breakfast we travel by vehicle to the Chobe National Park. Its riverine forests and floodplains support a multitude of game species, which in turn attract predators such as lion, leopard and hyena. It is home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa and during the dry season the herds congregate along the fertile floodplains of the Chobe River. Some of the other game species found within the park consist of large herds of buffalo, puku, lechwe, bushbuck and kudu. This afternoon enjoy a sundowner boat trip on the Chobe River.

1356104800.png Chobe Safari Lodge (B, D)

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Sunday : Day 7 : Okavango Delta / Moremi Reserve

After an early morning game drive in the Chobe National Park, our flight takes us to the Okavango Delta. It’s crystal clear waters spread across the Kalahari Desert, forming the world’s largest inland delta and one of the most celebrated wildlife areas on Earth. Its waterways are a mesh of meandering and intercepting channels, creating a haven for a myriad of animals and birds. Explore this natural environment and its amazing fauna and flora on a game drive, boat cruise, guided walk or Mokoro (traditional canoe) depending on the season and amount of water in the delta.

1356104800.png Moremi Crossing or similar (FI)

Monday : Day 8 : Okavango Delta / Moremi Reserve

Enjoy morning and afternoon activities with your lodge that will bring you closer to this amazing water wonderland. The area is a birders paradise with over 240 different species inhabiting the delta. Activities are land or water borne, and depend on the seasons within the Okavango Delta.

1356104800.png Moremi Crossing or similar (FI)

Tuesday : Day 9 : Return to Windhoek

After breakfast you fly over the Okavango Delta and the parallel red dunes of the Kalahari Desert back to Namibia. Your pilot will either drop you off at the international airport for your outward flight, or at the Eros Airport in Windhoek where you get transferred to your separately booked hotel. (B)

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