8 Day Northern Namibia

Day 1
On arrival in Windhoek airport you proceed to the Avis car rental kiosk where you collect your car rental. Group B (VW Polo or similar, Manual, Power steering, Radio/Tape, Air-conditioning). Drive towards the Otjiwarongo area and Otjibamba Lodge where you stay overnight.

Otjibamba Lodge
Otjibamba Lodge's well-chosen location 1 km off the road just south of Otjibamba creates an impression of a nature resort far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located on a game ranch, exotic species such as waterbuck, nyala and blesbok can be seen in addition to typical Namibian game. Walking through the thorn tree savannah with its abundant birdlife is a rewarding experience. Otjibamba is known for its superb cuisine and luxurious rooms. Apart from game specialities, the á-la-carte menu caters for most tastes. The lodge is managed by its owners.
Basis: Breakfast

Day 2
Today you drive to the eastern side of the Etosha National Park and Mokuti Lodge where you stay for the next two nights.

Mokuti Lodge
Mokuti Lodge, situated on the eastern edge of the Etosha National Park, boasts unique African charm combined with international standards of luxury. Blending four-star luxury with African décor, each of the 106 chalets has air-conditioning, en-suite bathrooms with shower or bath, television and all the little extras that ensure a comfortable stay. Mini bars are available on request. From birdwatching to mountain biking and walking trails, Mokuti Lodge is a spectacular environment for those who enjoy the magic of the African bush. Mokuti Lodge Safaris provide a unique Etosha experience in open vehicles specially designed for game viewing. Of particular interest to many will be the Ontouka Reptile Park, the first and largest of its kind in Namibia. Guests seeking respite from the African heat can take a dip in the sparkling swimming pools. More energetic guests can play a game of tennis on one of Mokuti's floodlit tennis courts.
Basis: Breakfast

Day 4
Today you drive through the Etosha National park to its southern camp - Okaukeujo Restcamp where you stay for the next two nights.

Okaukeujo Restcamp
The most popular resort and also the oldest in Etosha - it has been in existence since the early fifties - is Okaukuejo, characterised by its thatched bungalows. Okaukeujo's focal point is the floodlit waterhole where visitors gather at night to watch game. Here black rhino, elephant, giraffe and lion come to drink. The resort has a newly built restaurant, bar and shop complex. Okaukuejo is the main administrative centre of the park, and houses the Etosha Ecological Institute, from where research and conservation management are conducted.
Basis: Self-Catering

Day 6
Today you drive to the Damaraland area and Twyfelfontein Lodge where you stay for the next two nights. Visit the Burnt mountain, rock engravings, petrified forest.

Twyfelfontein Lodge
This new lodge is situated 4 km from the historic Twyfelfontein site and offers 50 en suite double rooms. The buildings are constructed in such a way that they have minimum impact by hiding them behind existing sandstone formations. If not relaxing at the pool, excursions to the Burnt mountain, rock engravings, organ pipes and petrified Forest are an unforgettable experience.
Basis: Breakfast

Day 8
Today you drive back to Windhoek airport where you return your rental car before you check in for your flight.

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