Wet and Joy
05 Nights / 06 Days
Package Validity/Travel Dates : 01-Jan-22 to 31-Jul-23
Accommodation
Complimentary Breakfast
City Tour
Airport transfer
Starting From
Per person on a twin sharing basis
Self-Drive Package Rates per person in USD Standard Room | ||
Single | Twin / Double | Child With Bed (6 to 11 Yrs.) |
1136 | 680 | 319 |
4×4 Tours, Birding, Desert, Geology, Photography, UNESCO World Heritage and Wildlife.
Day 01: Arrival in Windhoek
Welcome to Windhoek the capital city of Namibia. You will have a meet and greet at the airport. The driver will transfer you to your accommodation where you will be staying the night. For the rest of the day, you can explore the city on your own.
Overnight at your hotel in Windhoek.
Meals Included: None
Day 02: Windhoek to Swakopmund
You will have an early breakfast at the hotel before departing to Swakopmund. The distance from Windhoek to Swakopmund is approximately 352 km. On your first night you will be staying at the hotel at Swakopmund.
Overnight at your hotel in Swakopmund.
Meals Included: Breakfast.
Day 03: Swakopmund
Today we are at leisure to explore the town of Swakopmund with its many historical buildings dating from the German colonial times. You will start your day off with a breakfast at the hotel. Experience the immensity of the desert and appreciate the breath-taking views through quad bike tours. You can also soar over the dunes and watch the Atlantic Ocean through paragliding with fresh south-westerly winds and a nice soft place to land in Swakopmund.
Recommended Optional Activities (at an extra cost):
Overnight at your hotel in Swakopmund.
Meal Included: Breakfast.
Day 04: Swakopmund
For your last day in Swakopmund, be ready to experience some see activities and day activities in Walvis-Bay. You will be picked up from your hotel after you had breakfast to start with the day’s activities.
Recommended Optional Activities (at an extra cost):
Overnight at your hotel in Swakopmund.
Meals included: Breakfast.
Day 05: Swakopmund to Windhoek
After breakfast at Swakopmund we begin our journey back to Windhoek. Our Swakopmund adventure journey concludes late afternoon in Windhoek. You will be spending your last night in Windhoek.
Overnight at your hotel in Windhoek.
Meals included: Breakfast.
Day 06: Windhoek to Hosea Kutako International Airport
Before heading to the Airport on the final day, you will have an early breakfast at the hotel then proceed to the Airport.
Meals included: Breakfast.
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Please check online or with our authorised representative if Travel visa is required to visit our country. It is your responsibility to submit all relevant documents and obtain a legal travel visa (as per requirement) before you travel.
In case your tour is cancelled or curtailed short due to visa issues, we will be unable to provide you any refund of the tour cost.
For E-Visa, we are happy to provide you the visa requirement charges and documents required at highly competitive rates on our portal: https://www.visadone.com
You may click the above link and check the details there
For Sticker Visa, please check with our local branch for the costing, documents required and processing time.
Travel & Medical Insurance Charges:
It is Traveller’s responsibility to obtain and be in possession of the comprehensive travel and cancellation insurance, including medical insurance with provision for air evacuation, insurance in case of accidents, sudden sickness, medical expenses or death, before embarking on a tour. Our company is neither responsible nor liable for any claims, damage or loss as a result of Client’s failing to obtain necessary insurance cover.
We are however, happy to provide you travel insurance as per the plan you select which can offer you comprehensive coverage at highly competitive costs.
Age limit to provide Insurance – Up to 75 years. For Insurance, all rates given are per person in USD.
Current Exclusion:
Up to 75 years per person | Travel Insurance Anywhere 2 Anywhere | ||
Premium in USD per person | Platinum Plan/Limit | Gold Plan/Limit | Silver Plan/Limit |
Return Plan | |||
01 – 07 Days | 37 | 25 | 15 |
08 – 15 Days | 49 | 36 | 21 |
16 – 30 Days | 74 | 54 | 32 |
Insurance fees once paid is totally non-refundable. For further details you can check with us on insurance@solidarityinvest.com
*Disclaimer: Please do check with our Branch / Authorised representative about the latest requirement as visa requirement / fees / travel insurance charges are dynamic and subject to change. The consulate at their discretion may ask for additional documents also for visa processing. Visa issuance is purely at the discretion of the consulate and not us.
PAYMENT TERMS:
We accept payments via bank transfer/Debit & Credit cards also. In case of a bank transfer please add USD 30 per transfer per time you transfer.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
We need to receive a cancellation request in writing for us to proceed with cancellation. The following charges will be applicable based on the cancellation request received by us.
If you cancel –
TERM AND CONDITIONS:
Covid Guidelines (If any): All travellers travelling to Namibia must check the below website for Covid guidelines and adhere by the rules –
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/covid-2/coronavirus-namibia
Mandatory Medical /Tests or Vaccination details: The same have already been covered in the Covid Guidelines Link. Please check for any mandatory vaccinations which may be required by Namibia / your own country and take them before you travel.
Self-Drive Package Rates per person in USD Standard Room | ||
Single | Twin / Double | Child With Bed (6 to 11 Yrs.) |
1136 | 680 | 319 |
Self-Drive Package Rates per person in USD Deluxe Room | ||
Single | Twin / Double | Child With Bed (6 to 11 Yrs.) |
1617 | 953 | 145 |
Private Guided Package Rates per person in USD Standard Room | ||
Single | Twin / Double | Child With Bed (6 to 11 Yrs.) |
1983 | 1103 | 319 |
Private Guided Package Rates per person in USD Deluxe Room | ||
Single | Twin / Double | Child With Bed (6 to 11 Yrs.) |
2463 | 1376 | 145 |
Taxes Extra. Above 12 years Child will be considered on adult rates only.
Notes:
Child Policy:
Activities:
Please do note that the below points are shared with you for your reference only. Please use them at your own discretion.
Your Health: It is your (Traveller’s) responsibility is to ensure that you are in good health and medically fit to undertake safari tour. If the tour passes through the malaria area, precautionary treatment is advised. Consultation with medical practitioner/doctor and obtaining prophylactic and precautionary anti-malaria treatment is necessary.
Local Currency: Euro or US can easily be changed upon arrival in Namibia. Both Namibian dollars and South African Rand are equal in value and SA Rand are accepted as legal tender anywhere in Namibia. When departing Namibia we recommend that any cash you take with you is in South African Rand as Namibian dollars are generally not easily exchanged outside of Namibia.
Visa and Master Card are usually accepted throughout southern Africa, but American Express and Diners Club are not as widely accepted. Most foreign hard currencies (US$, ZAR and CHF) are the most commonly accepted and can be exchanged at bureaus de change and banks.
VAT – 15 % VAT is included on all items and VAT paid on items being exported can be reclaimed at the International Airport on departure (if the total value exceeds N$ 200).
Helpful items for your packing list:
Photography: Due to nature of the safari tour, rugged terrain and extremely dusty conditions, we would like to urge to carefully pack all sensitive photographic, electronic and filming equipment, preferably in the dust-proof bags.
People: Namibia’s population can be divided into (at least) 11 ethnic groups, the biggest group of which is the Owambo people. … Most people prefer to think of themselves as Namibians. Himba People. The Himba are a tribe of nomadic pastoralists who inhabit the Kaokoland area of Namibia.
As a whole, Namibians are incredibly friendly, the country’s infrastructure is good, and the level of corruption found here is far less than neighbouring countries. It is, overwhelmingly, a peaceful and welcoming country.
Climate: Namibia has one of the loveliest climates in the world and its fine to visit all year round. Dry, sunny and pleasant most of the year, Namibia provides excellent opportunity to travel without worrying about the weather. Climate is classified as sub-tropical.
Country receives only a fraction of the rain experienced by countries further east or North Africa. Between about mid-November to March some days will be humid and rain may follow, often in localized afternoon thunderstorms.
April and especially May are often lovely months in Namibia. Increasingly dry, with a real freshness in the air, and much greenery in the landscape; at this time the air is clear and largely free from dust. From June to August Namibia cools down and dries out more; nights can become cold, dropping below freezing in some desert areas. As the landscape dries so the game in the north of the country gravitates more to waterholes, and is more easily seen by visitors at the national parks and nature sanctuaries. By September and October it warms up again; game-viewing in most areas is at its best, although there’s often a lot of dust around and the vegetation has lost its vibrancy.
November is a highly variable month. Sometimes the hot, dry weather will continue, at other times the sky will fill with clouds and threaten to rain, but if you’re lucky enough to witness the first rains of the season, you’ll never forget the drama.
Safety and Security:
Namibia is a very safe, politically stable country. In our opinion, visitors have little cause for concern regarding personal safety. This is especially so when traveling on an organized trip and staying at lodges and camps.
Staying safe on Wildlife Viewing Activities:
Your safari guide will ensure your safety at all times – listen carefully to instructions and follow the park’s rules at all times. When on a self-drive safari, don’t drive too close to wildlife and only leave your car in designated areas where it is safe to do so.
Staying safe in Cities and Towns:
Namibian cities are relatively safe; most crime issues are minor, such as petty theft and pickpocketing. You will mostly be sheltered from these risks when looked after by your guide on an organized tour. When venturing out in the city unguided, you can easily reduce being at risk by following simple safety precautions: get advice at your hotel before taking a walk in the city; don’t carry any valuables and only take limited money with you; don’t walk after dark, rather take a taxi.