Himba Tribe And Etosha

Durations

5 Days

Min Age

5

Tour Description

HIMBA TRIBE & ETOSHA TOUR is an ultimate ethnic encounter that includes a visit to the actual Himba Village where you will learn about their culture and traditions. Etosha National Park is home to the world’s largest population of black rhinos and the tallest elephants in Africa, measuring up to 4 meters from shoulder to ground.

Wildlife and ethnic photography enthusiasts will find paradise here.

This tour can be customized.

Guests who prefer to participate in part or all of the tour as a fly-in experience are welcome; just contact us for a quote.

Small group tours with a minimum of two and a maximum of twelve members can depart on any day of the week.

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Itinerary

We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.

Close encounter with wildlife of Africa! Early departure from Windhoek to Wildlife Sanctuary of Namibia, Etosha National Park, known as the ‚Hidden Treasure of Africa’. After arrival, exploring nearby waterholes on game drive and return back to the camp, before closing of the gates.

In the evening and late till night, observing wildlife at the waterhole, in the live ‚theater of nature’.

 

Be it a lion or an elephant, a giraffe or a zebra; almost all African animal species are represented in this huge nature reserve. There is an estimated number of 250 lions in the park, 300 rhinos, 2 500 giraffes, 6 000 zebras and more than 2 000 elephants. Variety of antelope species like: Oryx, Kudu, Eland, Wildebeast and Impala live in Etosha. The dainty springbok are especially numerous; at least 20 000 of them roam the reserve. Often, they can be observed in enormous herds of several hundred animals. In Etosha, 114 mammal species are found, several are rare and endangered e.g. black rhino (largest number in the world), cheetah and black-faced impala. Etosha’s elephants are the largest in Africa. The tallest found measuring up to 4m. Blue wildebeest, zebra, hyena, lions, leopard and giraffe and about 340 bird species, are also found in the area.

 

The area has about 40 springs and waterholes that provide excellent game viewing and fantastic wildlife photography opportunities. Visitors should approach and depart from waterholes slowly, with as little noise as possible, as not to disturb the game. 

There are three most popular rest camps at Etosha: Okaukuejo, Halali and Namutoni, accommodating the visitors in the luxurious, thatch-roof bungalows, designed in the African style. Each camp has a leisure area with restaurants, shops and swimming pool.

 

Meals: as selected.

Accommodation : 2 nights at Halali Resort or similar.

Distance: around 450 km to Etosha on tarred roads.

Today full day unlimited game drive in Etosha National Park, from sunrise till sunset.

Meals: as selected.

Distance: around 150 km to Etosha on tarred roads.

After breakfast, traveling through western regions of Etosha visiting last waterholes & enjoing Wildlife of Africa. Leaving Etosha around lunch time, we are driving to Opuwo in Kaokoland, capital of this northern region. 

Meals: as selected.

Accommodation: 2 nights at Opuwo Country Hotel or similar.

Distance: around 400 km mainly on tarred roads.

Today in the morning, traveling through vast terrain of Kaokoland to visit semi-nomadic Himba people. Himba are one of the last semi-nomadic tribes on Earth, who continue to keep their traditional and ancient way of life, as they did for hundreds of years.

 

The Himba are a tribe of nomadic pastoralist who inhabit the Kaokoland area of Namibia. The Himba have clung to their traditions and the beautiful Himba women are noted for their intricate hairstyles and traditional jewelry.

 

As Himba men and woman wear few clothes apart from a loin cloth or goat skinned mini-skirt, they rub their bodies with red ochre and fat to protect themselves from the sun that gives their appearance a rich red colour. Himba jewelry is made from iron or shell, and due to their intricate designs have become very popular among western tourists.

 

Visit at the Himba village creates superb opportunity for spectacular ethnic photography! One of the world’s best and award winning ethnic photos were taken at Himba villages in Namibia.

 

Meals: as selected.

Distance: around 50km on gravel & tarred roads.

After breakfast we are heading ‚back to civilization’, to Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia. Our journey will take around 8 hours with the stops to stretch our legs, lunch and take pictures of the magnificent landscape. Arrival in Windhoek late afternoon. Transfer to your lodge/hotel. 

 

Meals: as selected.

Distance: around 650 km on tarred roads.

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