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Rhinos and Himbas$5,675 per person, 8 Days Day 1 Windhoek, NamibiaYou arrive in Windhoek in the evening. Your driver will be waiting as you enter the Arrivals area. He will transfer you to your hotel for overnight accommodations. Olive Grove is a stylish yet relaxed guesthouse for travelers with a day or two in Windhoek. Olive Grove — Includes: Bed & breakfast Days 2 & 3 Sossusvlei, NamibiaAfter breakfast meet your driver in the lobby area. You will transfer to the airport to meet your shared charter flight to the Namib Desert where your guide will be waiting for you on arrival. You stay at Wolwedan's Dune Lodge. Olive Grove is a stylish yet relaxed guesthouse for travelers with a day or two in Windhoek. Olive Grove — Includes: Bed & breakfast Days 4 & 5 Damaraland, NamibiaYou fly north via shared charter flight to Damaraland. Your guide will be waiting to transfer you to Palmwag Rhino Camp. Few places on the planet can offer this level of privacy and wilderness experience. Activities include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle as well as day and night nature drives. Palmwag Rhino Camp — Includes: All meals, wine with dinner, drinks on safari activities, laundry & safari activities Days 6 & 7 Hartmans Valley, NamibiaContinuing your safari, you take another shared charter flight to Hartman's Valley where your guide will be waiting to transfer you to Serra Cafema. Serra Cafema Camp is one of the most remote destinations in all of Africa, offering one of the most memorable experiences. Perched on the banks of the Kunene River, the camp shares this region with the wonderful and colorful Himba people, some of the last true nomadic people of Africa. Serra Cafema Camp — Includes: All meals, wine with dinner, drinks on safari activities, laundry, & safari activities Day 8 DepartAfter a fun and exciting week, it's time to pack up all your gear to make ready for the journey home. You fly via shared charter flight back to Windhoek. On arrival, you will have a short layover before meeting your departure flight. |
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