Trip Info
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Discover Airline Flight
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3 Star Hotels, Lodges, Guesthouses
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Dinner, Lunch and Breakfast
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Scheduled Accommodated Tour
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English
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Easy to Moderate
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Min: 2 and Max: 8
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March - May
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Windhoek City
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Windhoek City
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12
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75
Overview
Spend four magnificent days exploring this legendary African icon and experiencing the scenic beauty of the area. It is known as Mosi-oa-Tunya which translates as The Smoke That Thunders. It is quite a spectacle seeing the rainbows, and feeling the spray from Victoria Falls, which makes the River Zambezi Rain Forest the only place that receives rainfall 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This trip departs from Windhoek every Sunday morning at 10:30.
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy a once in a lifetime safari holiday to this iconic destination of Victoria Falls.
- It is the adventure capital of Africa, experience all the best that a Victoria Falls holiday has to offer.
- Experience a spectacle of seeing the rainbows, and feeling the spray from Victoria Falls.
- Explore the River Zambezi Rain Forest the only place that receives rainfall 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Itinerary
This morning, a driver from Nali Safaris will collect you from your various accommodation establishments at 08:30AM. You then be transferred to Windhoek’s Hosea Kutako International Airport for your flight to Victoria Falls. You will be transferred from Victoria Falls Airport by a shuttle from the hotel or lodge. The hotel is created in the style of an ancient African city and is centrally located to all the amenities of Victoria Falls town. In the afternoon cruise on the upper stretches of the Zambezi River where David Livingstone canoed on his quest to discover the falls over 150 years ago. Enjoy viewing the abundant wildlife and incredible variety of birds whilst a mesmerizing Zambezi sunset will leave you breathless.
Overnight: Ilala Lodge Hotel or similar
This morning we enjoy a guided tour of the Victoria Falls stopping at various vantage points to view the falls and walk through the rain forest. Seeing the rainbows, feeling the spray and hearing the thundering noise of water crashing down into the 108 meter gorge serves as a testimony to the awesome power of the mighty river. The remainder of your afternoon is spent at leisure.
Overnight: Ilala Lodge Hotel or similar
Another day in this legendary African icon and experiencing the scenic beauty of the area known as Mosi-oa-Tunya which translates as The Smoke That Thunders. Enjoy one of the many optional activities available (own account).
- Game Drive – The Victoria Falls National Park and the Zambezi National Park boast a vast array of wildlife, including elephant, impala, kudu, leopard, lion and buffalo.
- White Water Rafting – The most popular of these is adrenalin-filled in the rapids below Victoria Falls. Half & Full day trip options are available.
- Bungee Jump – The world-famous activity on Victoria Falls Bridge, one of the most popular activities in Victoria Falls.
- Devil’s Pool – The world’s ultimate infinity pool, the natural rock walls have created a barrier, preventing swimmers from being carried over the edge of the thundering falls.
- And many more…
Overnight: Ilala Lodge Hotel or similar
Enjoy a hearty breakfast before checking out and being transferred to Victoria Falls Airport for your outbound flight through Windhoek, Namibia or Johannesburg, South Africa on your way back home.
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November 17, 2024 - November 20, 2024 | Guaranteed | $1,450 |
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Cost
Includes
- Accommodations and meals as stated in the itinerary.
- Flight to and from Victoria Falls with Discover Airlines
- Airport transfers to and from Windhoek International Airport.
- Airport transfers from and to Victoria Falls International Airport.
Excludes
- International flights to Namibia and airport taxes.
- Pre and post safari accommodation in Windhoek (to be done on request).
- Any entrance fees and excursions not included in the itinerary.
- All beverages with the exception of mineral water on board the safari vehicle.
- Laundry (laundry service available at lodges at extra cost).
- Gratuities and Items of personal nature (telephone expenses, curios, medicines etc).
- ENTRY VISA FEES, BANK CHARGES (as per bank percentage commission for VISA/MASTER and commission for AMEX).
Price Details
Price (NAD/N$ – Namibia Dollar Currency) per group size
No of People |
Amount per person |
Single Supplement |
2 |
N$27,450 |
N$4,500 |
4 |
N$25,650 |
N$4,500 |
6 |
N$25,100 |
N$4,500 |
8 |
N$24,760 |
N$4,500 |
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Please note:
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- Please note that all prices indicated are based on a per person sharing rates per night.
- Single (Sup) Supplement is an additional rate charged for one person to stay in a room or tour package meant for two people.
- If you have made up your decision for the tour of your choice and number of travelers, make your booking and payment here.
FAQs
Namibia is found in the South West of Africa. Angola borders it to the north, Zambia to the northeast, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south. The Atlantic Ocean borders Namibia on the western side.
Namibia has a subtropical climate, characterized by hot and dry weather with little rain along the coast. Periods of winter drought alternate with summer rainfall between October and March with the interior having higher rainfall.
Namibia is a year round destination but Peak season is from July to November. Bear in mind that if you are planning to visit in December/January it gets very hot!
No you do not necessarily need a 4×4 to tour in Namibia. It however depends on which areas in Namibia you would like to see. Areas such as the Kunene Region it is advisable to hire a car with high ground clearance and 4×4. The National parks in the Zambezi (Caprivi) you will require a 4×4. It will also depend on if you are planning on traveling to Namibia during the rainy season. Remember that 80% of roads in Namibia are gravel and if you are traveling in a normal sedan car you will be required to travel slowly to ensure your safety.
The official currency of Namibia is the Namibian Dollar (N$), divided into 100 cents. The Namibian Dollar and South African Rand are the only currencies accepted in Namibia. Traveler’s cheques in Rands are accepted. Foreign currency can be converted into Namibian Dollars or South African Rands at commercial and bureau de change.
Major credit cards are widely accepted, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club. Cards can also be used to withdraw cash from ATM’s. Filling stations do not accept credit cards.
It is customary to give 10% of the bill in restaurants if service received is of a good standard. Porters should receive about N$5.00 – N$10.00, a petrol station attendant about N$10.00 and if you are on a guided safari tour, the minimum tip for your tour guide is N$100.00 per person per day, it’s not compulsory but it’s a token of appreciation for service rendered daily.
Namibia is a peaceful country overall…it is considered to be one of the most stable and safe countries on the African continent. However like any country tourists can be targeted. Pickpockets can be a problem and don’t make yourself a target i.e. have your camera hanging around your neck – rather place your goods in a secure bag or back pack. Be alert and use some common sense and you should be fine. If you want to visit a township, do so in a group and with someone who is familiar with the area. Driving under the influence of alcohol is also a problem, so when driving and walking over the weekends, be alert.
Yes, Namibia is a safe country and often regarded as a great place not only for first time travelers to Africa but also for families. Most of the accommodation establishments cater for families and a lot of the activities on offer cater for families and children. The infrastructure is good, water is generally safe to drink and there is plenty to keep everyone of all ages occupied.
Mobile phones are common in Namibia and use the same frequency as Europe and the rest of Africa. One is able to purchase a starter kit from the local Cell phone service provider. These are widely available at international airports, cities and towns. You would then need to purchase air time as and when you need it.
Most of the accommodation establishments now offer free WI-FI for their guests. There are also internet cafes in Windhoek, Swakopmund and other towns.
The voltage in Namibia is 220-230 V (identical to South Africa). Most supermarkets sell adapters. Many farmers generate their own electricity with a diesel generator, which is only run during the day.
Yes most definitely. The largest and only international airport is Hosea Kutako International Airport located about 45km east of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia There are smaller airports located all over the country.
Namibia does have a few strange items on the menu as with many countries in the world. Don’t worry too much though, those are not the only options available. Namibia offers a great selection of steaks and game dishes and hamburgers are widely available. A wide variety of seafood is also available as Namibia borders the Atlantic Ocean which is rich in sea life. If you are vegetarian you will be pleased to know that more and more of the local restaurants and accommodation establishments cater for vegetarians.
Highways exist from Windhoek to all major towns. Asphalt roads extend to most of the borders (except Mata Mata, Klein Manasse, Velloorsdrift and Tsumkwe). Main roads are in good condition and are maintained to all weather standards. At least 80% of the roads in Namibia are gravel roads and are generally very well maintained. Please always remember to stay within the speed limit on gravel roads.
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