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3 Day Etosha National Park Safari

Truly Africa Tours are proud to present the following safari through our travel partners.

Departs every Saturday thereafter

R2200 per person prices in South African Rand

Day 1 - We will travel north, passing through farmland and stopping at small towns along the way, we aim to arrive at Etosha National Park in the middle afternoon.
We game drive our way through the park, stopping at waterholes along the way, looking for some of Etosha's big-game out for a drink.
We will arrive at Namutoni Camp at about sunset when the park gates close for the night. We make camp and there is time to relax before dinner is served. After your evening meal there are still more chances to see Etosha's big game at Namutoni's floodlit waterhole. Situated on the boundary of the Namutoni and easily reachable on foot, elephants are regular visitors here and there is a good chance of seeing other species of game as well.
Driving time: approx. 6.5hrs (550 km)
Overnight: Namutoni Rest Camp. Communal ablutions / camping.Lunch and Dinner.

Day 2 - A full day's game driving. We leave early to enjoy the cool morning air as we game drive our way through Etosha to Halali camp, situated in the middle of the park.
Along the way we visit several waterholes and are afforded splendid views of the massive Etosha Pan. The game viewing is usually excellent and we have the chance to tick off a few new species that are not normally seen on the Namutoni side of the park.
We stop at Halali for a rest and a leisurely lunch. There is time to visit the Halali waterhole and to make use of the swimming pool and bar facilities before continuing on our way and game driving down to Okaukuejo.
Okaukuejo is famous for its waterhole, which has been described as one of the "best game viewing opportunities in Southern Africa". Situated on the doorstep of our camp, black rhino, elephant, lion and numerous species of antelope are usually seen.
Game driving for most of the day (120 km)
Overnight: Okaukuejo Rest Camp. Communal ablutions / camping.Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Day 3 - We have time for a short, final game drive this morning before leaving Etosha and beginning our journey south. We are travelling on the main road, passing through towns and rural areas and we will make time to make a stop in the small town of Okahandja.
Okahandja is the home of Namibia's largest wood carving market. The stalls operated on a local co-operative basis and are one of the best places to shop for truly Namibian souvenirs.
We are due back into the city around 16:00 and you will be dropped off at your accommodation on our return.
Driving time: approx. 5.5hrs (450 km)
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch.

Safari includes
All transport
3 meals a day unless specified
Drinking water, tea and coffee
All camping equipment
Park entry fees
Professional guides
Pick up and drop off in Windhoek

Safari Excludes
Sleeping bag (can be hired)
Personal insurance
Alcoholic beverages
Soft drinks

Maximum group size is 16 people, there is no minimum group size.
Transport for up to 8 people is in a minibus or lancruiser, for 9 to 16 people 16 seater safari vehicles are used.

Baby elephant in Etosha National Park - Namibia Photographic Tour Aug 2007 - Images courtesy of Nigel Walton
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