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TRIBES OF NORTHERN NAMIBIA TOUR (7 Days) - CODE SWAS 7E
Day 1:
In the morning departure from Windhoek to Tsumeb. At Okahandja, a former mission station and the tribal center of the Herero people, visit some Herero graves, the cemetery of the German Schutztruppe and the Kavango woodcarvers market. Via Otjiwarongo and Otavi continue to Tsumeb. At the Cultural village, an open-air museum, visitors get an insight into the rural life of the Namibian people. The display depicts the life, history and culture of the different population groups and includes an exhibition of the different arts and crafts. A visit to the Tsumeb mine museum concludes the day. Lunch en route.
Dinner/overnight/breakfast at the Makalani Hotel.



Day 2:
After breakfast depart for the "Treespleeper Camp" near Tsintsabis. It is home to Hei//omn Bushmen, the former habitants of Etosha and surroundings, and the !Kung Bushmen. Until recently the Bushmen practiced a lifestyle of hunting and gathering. They will show you their traditional way of life in a "historic living village".
After a light lunch proceed to Farm Hedwigslust, home of the Ombili foundation. The aim of the foundation is to teach the 300 Bushmen living on the farm to become self-sufficient as "farmers", to sow, produce and harvest crops as an alternative to hunting game, which has become extinct. The Ombili Foundation relies on donations to finance this project. A gratuity of approximately N$ 50.00 is much appreciated.
Depart for Mokuti Lodge bordering the Etosha National Park
Dinner/Overnight/breakfast Mokuti Lodge
Day 3:
Continue further north to 4-O region, the most densely populated region of Namibia (approximately 600 000 people). The Ovambo consist of 8 subtribes. The Nakambale Museum at Olukondo is the first stop, depicting the past and present role of the Finnish Mission, the church and the local cultures. Visit the Ngonga homestead and observe the different demonstrations on wheat crushing, basket weaving, hair braiding, traditional dancing and music etc. A traditional lunch will be served. Proceed to Oshakati via Ondongwa.
Dinner/overnight/breakfast at the Oshakati Country Lodge.
Day 4:
Travel through the Omusati region. Flat, sandy plains dotted
with Makalani palms, savannah and Mopane woodlands characterize the landscape. Stop at different attractions. Continue to Opuwo via Ruacana. Lunch packs en route.
Dinner/overnight/breakfast at the Opuwo Country Hotel.
Day 5:
Today a typical Himba settlement will be visited. The Himba, a sub-tribe of the Herero - are nomads who are still living their old tradition and culture. Their cattle is their wealth and so they are roving around the area to feed them. That's why there are several deserted settlements to be seen along the way.
A local guide, accompanying the group, will negotiate a visit to a "Kraal" with the headman of the trive and will explain the lifestyle and the culture of the Himba. Afterwards return to Opuwo und proceed in southern direction to Hobatere Lodge at the western border of the Etosha Nationalpark. In the afternoon a game drive will take place. Lunchpacks en route.
Dinner/overnight/breakfast Hobatere Lodge
Day 6:
Travel through the western part of Etosha Nationalpark. The oryx and many other antelopes prefer this region. West of Okaukuejo is the well known "Sprokieswoud", Phantom or Fairy Forest, the only location where the African Moringa tree grows in a flat area. Lunchpacks en route. Game viewing continues. At the floodlit waterhole wildlife can be viewed throughout the day as well as at night.
Dinner/overnight/breakfast Okaukuejo Restcamp.
Day 7:
Short game drive in the morning before leaving the Etosha Nationalpark. Return to Windhoek via Outjo, Otjiwarongo and Okahandja. Lunch en route.
Arrival in Windhoek in the afternoon.
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TRIBES OF NORTHERN NAMIBIA TOUR SWAS 7E |
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Jul 2007 - 02/30 Aug 2007 - 27 Sep 2007 - 24 Oct 2007 - NA Nov 2007 - 19 Dec 2007 - NA Jan 2008 - NA Feb 2008 - NA |
Mar 2008 - 03/31 Apr 2008 - 28 May 2008 - NA Jun 2008 - 02/30 Jul 2008 - 28 Aug 2008 - 25 Sep 2008 - 22 Oct 2008 - NA |
| Services Included : Overland trips and all sightseeing as per itinerary. Overnight in double rooms in hotels and rest camps. Full board throughout the tour. English speaking tour guide. Multilanguage is possible. Not included : Expenses for personal belongings e.g. drinks and telephone calls as well as tips for the tour guide and in restaurants. Departure: 07h45 from the office of SWA Safaris, 43 Independence Avenue, and, if arrangements have been made in advance, from the different hotels. Group Size: Minimum - 2 Persons Maximum - 14 Persons |
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| Price : (valid till 31/10/2008) ZAR = N$ 12 300-00 per person sharing ZAR = N$ 1 400-00 additional fee for single room Prices are in South African Rand (ZAR) / Namibian Dollar (N$) - 1 ZAR = 1 N$ Currency Converter We accept all major credit cards. |
Price changes: All prices as reflected are based on the current tariffs and are subject to change without prior notice according to increases and circumstances beyond the company's control. |
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| +264 (61) 221193 | +264 (61) 225387 | swasaf@swasafaris.com | Independence Avn 43 | 20373 | Windhoek | NAMIBIA |