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  • Days 1-2

    Kulala Wilderness Reserve

    Flight Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes from Windhoek

    ​As well as giving access to the Sossusvlei Dunes, Kulala Wilderness Reserve is a desert wildlife haven. Ostrich, springbok and gemsbok are common, and there are frequent sightings of the bat-eared fox, Cape fox, cheetah and black-backed jackal. There are also several unique birds; and you’ll enjoy not just spectacular scenery, but astonishing
    night skies too.

    Stay: Little Kulala (2 nights)

    Your Stay

    Little Kulala

    What could be more romantic than lying back in your bed, gazing up at millions of stars, surrounded by total tranquillity? We can guarantee you’ve never seen sky so clear, and each of the thatch and canvas chalets here has a rooftop ‘sky-bed’ for perfect viewing.

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  • Days 3-4

    Doro Nawas

    Flight Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes

    ​Leaving Kulala, you’ll be treated to the amazing sight of the Namib Desert’s dunes from the air before heading west to Meob Bay and an equally astonishing place – the Skeleton Coast. After flying along the Atlantic’s edge, you’ll travel inland for two nights at either Damaraland Camp in the Torra Conservancy, or Desert Rhino Camp in the Palmwag
    Concession.

    The Torra Conservancy’s arid landscape has hills and valleys interspersed with dry riverbeds, and wildlife here includes desertadapted elephants, mountain zebras and southern giraffes, with occasional cheetahs and black rhinos. Birding here is excellent too.

    The larger Palmwag Concession is a rocky landscape with flat-topped mountains, scrubby vegetation and isolated clumps of trees. This is home to some incredible desert-adapted wildlife like the desert-adapted black rhino, elephants, lions, hyenas and the odd cheetah; with bird life equally as varied.

    Stay: Damaraland or Desert Rhino Camp (3 nights)

  • Days 5-6

    Ongava Game Reserve

    Flight Time: 45 minutes

    ​Fly to Ongava Game Reserve for a two-night stay at the camp of your choice, where you’ll experience game drives into Etosha National Park; as well as night drives, nature walks, and hides on the private reserve.

    Ongava has large concentrations of wildlife; notably lions, cheetahs, springboks, gemsboks, wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, elands and blackfaced impalas; as well as white and black rhinos.

    Bird life is prolific here too, with more than 340 species to be spotted.

    Stay: Ongava Tented Camp or Lodge (2 nights)

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