Usual group size: min 2 / max 12 passengers
The safari vehicles used on this camping safari carry either two or six passengers, allowing each traveller a window seat. For bigger groups of six to twelve passengers, two vehicles will run in convoy lead by two guides.
Single supplement: £73
If you are willing to share a twin tent/room with another traveller of the same gender we may be able to waive the single supplement. However, if a suitable match cannot be found, the single supplement will be charged.
Age of travellers: min 10 / max 100 years old
Children from the age of 10 accompanied by parents are welcome on the Caprivi & Khaudum Camping Safari. For parties with children under the age of 10, a private tailor-made safari can be quoted for on request.
Language
The Caprivi & Khaudum Camping Safari is conducted in English.
Costs
This comfortable camping safari includes transport in a specially designed safari vehicle; all noted transfers; full camping equipment; campsite fees; entrance fees to all national parks and sites, and usually three meals a day.
Meals
The Caprivi & Khaudum Camping Safari includes almost all meals. The only meals not included are lunch and dinner in Windhoek on Day 2, dinner in Windhoek on Day 13 and lunch on Day 14.
Drinks
Complimentary house wine and beer is served with each evening meal whilst camping and refreshment drinks will be provided from your safari vehicle. Any other beverages will be for your own account with costs payable locally. Your guide will let you know where to stock up on soft drinks, wines, beers and bottled mineral water and each vehicle has a fridge in which you can keep drinks cool.
Laundry
A laundry service is not included on the Caprivi & Khaudum Camping Safari. However, it is often possible for your guide to speak to the staff at your campsite on your behalf and to arrange laundry to be done for you. This is only available when staying two or more nights at the same camp and the cost for this can be agreed and paid for locally. Alternatively, ask your guide for a bucket of water should you want to do some hand washing yourself.
Tipping
Tipping is not compulsory whilst on a camping safari to Namibia. If, however, you want to tip because you have received good service, we recommend a discretionary UK Sterling GBP 5 per day per person for your safari guide and UK Sterling GBP 2 per day per person for the camp assistant. About 10% is normal in restaurants.
Visa and Passport requirements
When travelling to southern Africa, you are required to have a valid passport together with onward travel documents. In addition to this, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date and must include a minimum of 2 blank pages for customs and immigration stamps. If you do not adhere to these requirements you may be denied entry to South Africa and Namibia.
It is our current understanding that travellers on a British, American, New Zealand or Australian passport do not need a visa for South Africa or Namibia. However, these are just guidelines and so it remains your responsibility to double check the necessary requirements with the nearest relevant embassy or high commission in good time before you travel.
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