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Best of Namibia

DESTINATIONS

Johannesburg

Sossusvlei

Skeleton Coast

Etosha

DURATION

10    nights on safari

13  days    home-to-home

PRICE

Classic: from $19,100 per person
Luxury: from $28,700 per person

Private: from $37,900 per person

Overview:   The Best of Namibia Safari

Enjoy the best Namibia has to offer. From the world's largest and oldest Dunes in the Namib Desert and Sossusvlei, to the intense and mystical beauty of the Skeleton Coast, to some of the best game viewing on the African continent at Etosha National Park. 

Locations & Highlights

Sossusvlei

Enjoy a sunrise    helicopter flight over the world's oldest and largest Dune fields, before heading off on a game drive in search of Oryx on the red dunes of the Namib desert.

 

As one of    the world’s few Dark Sky Reserves, marvel at  these magnificent skies with a resident astronomer.

Skeleton Coast

We explore   this hauntingly beautiful and magical coastline , visit the seal colonies, go on 4x4 river excursions and go on guided nature walks along the Skeleton Coast.

Etosha

Experience some of the best game viewing in Africa. Join us on a walking safari where you will get up close and personal to some of Africa's legendary wild animals.

  • When is best to travel to Botswana?
    Best Time and High Season: Okavango Delta | Moremi | Chobe | Linyanti · June to September. May and October are also good months. October can get very hot but exceptional game viewing. Makgadikgadi Pans: · April and May are the best months to view the spectacular migration. November and December the rains can start, and it is very hot. These months can also provide excellent game viewing. January to April is the proper wet season and game viewing can be more challenging Low Season: December to April Best Weather: April & May – moderate temperatures, few clouds and little to no rainfall.
  • How do I get to and around Botswana?
    Arrive in Johannesburg, South Africa via any of the main airlines and you will find connecting flights or charter flights from Johannesburg to the Okavango Delta (Maun International) or Chobe National Park (Kasane International) Many of the remote Delta camps can only be reached by light aircraft, which is an incredible way to get around and experience this natural wonderland from a different vantage point.
  • How long should I spend in Botswana?
    When travelling to Botswana allow for at least one week to experience the Okavango Delta and perhaps a visit to the Makgadikgadi salt pans. One could add on a few extra days to experience the Chobe River or cruise on a luxury houseboat on the Zambezi River. Booking is required in advance as most camps are small, intimate and remote. Botswana is considered as an expensive destination, which is worth taking into consideration when thinking about your budget.
  • What attractions and experiences will I find in Botswana?
    If you are after a safari experience like no other, Botswana is a phenominal destination offering superb wildlife viewing opportunities, incredibly diverse landscapes and conservation initiatives. Botswana offers a plethora of unique destinations and landscapes including Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta, Tsodilo, the Kalahari Desert and the vast Makgadikgadi Pans. Highlights would be - experience the Delta and the Makgadikgadi Pans from the air - take a horse riding safari - for the twitchers; discover some of the world's most unique bird species - spot rare and endangered wildlife such as rhino and wild dog - explore the winding waterways of the Okavango from a traditional Mokoro canoe - experience the intrigue and mystery of the Tsodilo hills and San bushman culture
  • What is the political and economic climate of Botswana?
    Solid infrastructure, financial and political stability means that travelling in Botswana is both safe and easy. The standards of accomodation, service delivery and catering are extremely high. In fact you will find some of Africa's most luxurious experiences in Botswana, perfect for anyone who loves the finer things in life.
  • What essential information should I know before visiting Botswana?
    Health: anti-malarials are required. We recommend you visit your travel doctor for the latest information on travel vaccinations. Language: English is the official language in Botswana along with Setswana. Currency: Pula is the local currency which is a Setswana word for "rain", Botswana's most precious resource and therefore a blessing. We recommend travellers travelling with US dollars especially for tipping but VISA credit cards are accepted in most locations. Accomodation: Most lodges are small and intimate so it would be wise to book as far in advance as possible to avoid missing out.
  • When is best to travel to Botswana?
    Best Time and High Season: Okavango Delta | Moremi | Chobe | Linyanti · June to September. May and October are also good months. October can get very hot but exceptional game viewing. Makgadikgadi Pans: · April and May are the best months to view the spectacular migration. November and December the rains can start, and it is very hot. These months can also provide excellent game viewing. January to April is the proper wet season and game viewing can be more challenging Low Season: December to April Best Weather: April & May – moderate temperatures, few clouds and little to no rainfall.
  • How do I get to and around Botswana?
    Arrive in Johannesburg, South Africa via any of the main airlines and you will find connecting flights or charter flights from Johannesburg to the Okavango Delta (Maun International) or Chobe National Park (Kasane International) Many of the remote Delta camps can only be reached by light aircraft, which is an incredible way to get around and experience this natural wonderland from a different vantage point.
  • How long should I spend in Botswana?
    When travelling to Botswana allow for at least one week to experience the Okavango Delta and perhaps a visit to the Makgadikgadi salt pans. One could add on a few extra days to experience the Chobe River or cruise on a luxury houseboat on the Zambezi River. Booking is required in advance as most camps are small, intimate and remote. Botswana is considered as an expensive destination, which is worth taking into consideration when thinking about your budget.
  • What attractions and experiences will I find in Botswana?
    If you are after a safari experience like no other, Botswana is a phenominal destination offering superb wildlife viewing opportunities, incredibly diverse landscapes and conservation initiatives. Botswana offers a plethora of unique destinations and landscapes including Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta, Tsodilo, the Kalahari Desert and the vast Makgadikgadi Pans. Highlights would be - experience the Delta and the Makgadikgadi Pans from the air - take a horse riding safari - for the twitchers; discover some of the world's most unique bird species - spot rare and endangered wildlife such as rhino and wild dog - explore the winding waterways of the Okavango from a traditional Mokoro canoe - experience the intrigue and mystery of the Tsodilo hills and San bushman culture
  • What is the political and economic climate of Botswana?
    Solid infrastructure, financial and political stability means that travelling in Botswana is both safe and easy. The standards of accomodation, service delivery and catering are extremely high. In fact you will find some of Africa's most luxurious experiences in Botswana, perfect for anyone who loves the finer things in life.
  • What essential information should I know before visiting Botswana?
    Health: anti-malarials are required. We recommend you visit your travel doctor for the latest information on travel vaccinations. Language: English is the official language in Botswana along with Setswana. Currency: Pula is the local currency which is a Setswana word for "rain", Botswana's most precious resource and therefore a blessing. We recommend travellers travelling with US dollars especially for tipping but VISA credit cards are accepted in most locations. Accomodation: Most lodges are small and intimate so it would be wise to book as far in advance as possible to avoid missing out.

Bespoke Tailor-made  Safaris

Lost & Found is here to connect with you, and understand your dreams for the ultimate safari experience. We don't want to just offer a cookie-cutter safari and that is it. Through over 2 decades of experience, we recommend what we believe is the best possible safari itinerary between certain locations.

Below is what we believe is a great option to experience the Best that Namibia    has to offer within   10 nights. If you want to add something or remove  something, then let's chat.

The first step in any Lost&Found journey, is to start the conversation - click here and lets start the journey......

What's   included?
  • Luxury Accommodation and all meals

  • Highly trained and accredited Game Rangers and Field guides,

  • Photographic Guide, Jay or Jan Roode

  • A variety of activities that has been curated to suite your personal needs,

  • Regional Wines,  Beers, Soft drinks and bottled water (throughout the day and during game drives)

  • All airport transfers, all conservancy fees, game & national Park fees,

  • Daily laundry services

  • Wifi wherever it is available. Remember sometimes we go into very remote places to soothe your soul,

  • 24/7 Availability of Jan or Jay Roode to ensure every need is taken care of, no matter how unusual.

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