Can you do anything with this? Take a look, have a lovely Whitsun weekend.
Good business!
REVIEW OF NAMIBIA
What a blissful 21-day tour of Namibia we had. Departing mid-April and returning early May, with 5300 km on the clock. In 3 weeks, you can get a very good impression of Namibia. If you want to travel a bit more leisurely and also visit the Caprivi Strip, then you'll need 4 weeks. From Windhoek, first head south to Fish River Canyon and then along the coast via Lüderitz to Cape Cross, heading up along the Skeleton Coast.
Then towards Damaraland, Kaokoland with a visit to the Himba tribe booked via Ameeny Restcamp Opuwo, Etosha (4 nights) and back to Windhoek via Waterberg Plateau. Along the way, we enjoyed the breathtaking landscapes, the dirt roads, the space, the friendly people, the highlights, and of course, the wildlife. We wanted to travel independently without planning everything in advance. We gathered information beforehand through the holiday fair, websites, various travel guides, and a map of the country.
During our holiday, we always decide where we want to go using guidebooks. We heard about Afrikaonline.nl through word-of-mouth and received a really positive review, which turned out to be entirely justified. We wanted to hire a 4x4 with a rooftop tent and book flight tickets. Leony responded quickly with a competitive quote, and we were also very satisfied with the further processing and information provided regarding our booking.
We travel outside of the peak season as much as possible. During peak season, it is advisable to make reservations for the Sesriem/Sossusvlei and Etosha NP areas. Extra travel tip: visit the Africat Foundation (book in advance during peak season too). The car's GPS was also indispensable for us.
We had good travel guides with campsite addresses, but the GPS also listed many campsites.
Leony, thank you for all the tips, fast and pleasant communication, and our unforgettable travel experience.
Holiday greetings from Tom and Mariska
