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Namibia Football & Highlights Safari

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Map of Namibia Football & Highlights Safari

Highlights

  • Promote football in communities
  • Wildlife safari in Etosha Park
  • Meet locals and experience culture
  • Led by former Namibia football captain
  • Desert adventure at Sossusvlei

Namibia Football & Highlights Safari

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Quick facts

Price from £2856
Duration 12 days
Max group size 14 persons
Single supplement £140

Main areas visited

Summary of day-by-day itinerary

Day 1 Begin your Namibia Football & Highlights safari with an overnight flight from London to Windhoek with Air Namibia.
Day 2 You'll be met on arrival by your expert guide and ex captain of Namibia's football team, Orlando.
Day 3 Spend the morning exploring the desert on foot before turning your focus to football in the afternoon.
Day 4 Drive across Namib Desert plains to the lovely seaside town of Swakopmund where delicious seafood awaits.
Day 5 Opt to try a desert adrenaline adventure before spending time watching a football match with locals in Mondesa township.
Day 6 Stop to visit a large colony of Cape fur seals at Cape Cross on your way to Brandberg, the highest mountain in Namibia.
Day 7 Discover ancient bushman art before continuing your safari deep into Damaraland.
Day 8 Spend the day with Namibia's children at a Football Academy started by your safari guide.
Day 9 Travel through picturesque Damaraland to Etosha National Park for your first wildlife safari drive.
Day 10 Spend your morning game driving before returning to your safari lodge for a football filled afternoon.
Day 11 Return to Windhoek where you bid farewell to your safari guide and catch a scheduled flight home.
Day 12 Arrive in the UK with the feeling of having been part of an important and positive experience in Namibia history.

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