Namibia’s Wild Wonders
Luxury Group Travel | 13 Days | Limited to 7 Guests
- Go behind-the-scenes with veterinary staff at the female-founded AfriCat Foundation
- Track endangered black rhino with a female ranger from Save the Rhino Trust
- Discover UNESCO-listed Twyfelfontein petroglyphs and the Great Namib Sand Sea
- Safari in Namibia’s wildlife-rich Etosha National Park
- Get a bird’s-eye view on a scenic flight over the rugged Skeleton Coast
- Experience illustrative embroidery by the women at Penduka Development Trust
- Witness inspiring education initiatives near the Sossusvlei Dunes
Join us on this small-group safari tour across Namibia’s sand dunes and savannah as we meet the women shaping Africa’s most gender-egalitarian country. Embark on exhilarating game drives with the founder of the AfriCat Foundation, connect with craftswomen and female entrepreneurs in Windhoek and Sossusvlei, and follow an exceptional ranger as she leads you through the habitat of endangered black rhino.
Witnessing such extraordinary realms, guided by change-making women who are protecting and reshaping their country, is a life-altering experience, and doing so in the company of like-minded adventurers amplifies the transformative journey, leaving a deep and lasting impression.
Trip Overview
It’s incredibly inspiring to be in the company of Namibia’s bold women, and to have those special encounters be shared with other like-minded, adventurous, and thoughtful women. The camaraderie and connection that results, while adventuring through one of the world’s most remarkable places, is more than I ever dreamed of.
Katia K.1 – 3
From Windhoek, fly to the sensational Namib Desert, home to the iconic red dunes of Sossusvlei Visit an innovative rural education initiative, meeting the women and children it supports.
4
Take to the skies on a scenic charter flight over the rugged Skeleton Coast, peering below at shipwrecks and sand dunes Stop in Swakopmund, a German colonial coastal town, on your way to the desert beauty of central Namibia.
5 – 6
Explore the time-hewn, UNESCO-listed archaeological site of Twyfelfontein Engage with music, culture and traditions at the Damara Living History Museum Track rhino with a dedicated female ranger of the Save The Rhino Trust.
7 – 8
Explore the acacia-studded Ongava Reserve, which shares an unfenced border with Etosha National Park, seeking big game like elephant, lion, and black rhino.
9 – 11
As a special guest of the AfriCat Foundation founder, cross the mountains and thickets of Okonjima Nature Reserve, home to leopards, pangolins and other rare wildlife Step into the boots of an AfriCat vet or researcher and spend a day learning about their contribution to the health of the reserve’s carnivores.
12 – 13
Meet the women who are the heart and soul of Windhoek’s Penduka Development Trust, learning their stories through their artworks Depart for home.
Dates & Prices
Dates
09/01/24 – 09/13/24 | High Season
10/14/24 – 10/26/24 | High Season
Pricing
Group Trip: From $14,325 per person
based on single occupancy
Double occupancy savings available. Please reach out if interested.
Internal Air: From $2,050 per person
Tax-Deductible* Donation to the AfriCat Foundation: $1,700 per person
*may not be applicable to non-US citizens
Inclusions
- All accommodations
- Most meals
- All ground transportation and airport transfers
- Sightseeing, game drives, events, visits, and entrance fees
- All park and conservation fees
- Services of a GeoEx trip leader, professional wildlife guides/drivers and camp staff
- Some gratuities
- Expertise of GeoEx’s travel specialists
- Services of GeoEx’s in-house air reservations team
- Bottled or filtered water at included meals and while sightseeing
- Emergency evacuation services and secondary medical expense insurance
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