Etosha Adventure Safari Namibia
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4 day Etosha Weekend, Windhoek to Windhoek, Namibia
Explore Namibia and learn about it’s beauty.
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This 4 day Etosha Weekend luxury train safari in Namibia, will take on a diverse adventure of travel, game viewing and wine tasting.
# Enjoy the wine tasting excursion
# Go game viewing at one of the ranches
# Have dinner in the elegant restaurant
# Explore Namibia and learn about it’s beauty
Namibia is famous for its big open spaces and stunning sunrises and sunsets. The timetable of the Desert Express has been prepared to tally with the sunrises and sunsets. Desert Express usually leaves for a luxury train safari from Windhoek Station. Partake in the wine try out excursion; and tour a Game Ranch the next day.
At the Game Ranch you can take part in a game drive that stops with a sundowner on a hill overlooking the stunning enviroment of the country side. A water and feeding part at the stop will make sure that alot of game will be present for viewing on this exciting train safari in Namibia.
when you come back to the train passengers can rest with a sundowner in the cool atmosphere of the Spitzkoppe lounge while you take off some time before for dinner. Dinner is served in the elegant Welwitschia restaurant as your stunning train Namibia takes its onward journey to stop overnight at a calm safe siding.
The dress code on board the Desert Express is elegant / casual. The Desert Express is nice and visitors are kindly asked to refrain from wearing shorts and sandals in the Welwitschia Restaurant. However comfortable shoes and clothing are advised for the excursions on this lavish train.
Desert Express has nine coaches, usualy linked via drawbar to reduce coupling and for worked upon ride comfort. The train has about twenty-four compartments, every thing accommodating one, two or three passengers. The compartments on this luxury train safari in Namibia have air-conditioning, heating and en-suite facilities.
Passengers have a free way to an elegant lounge, a uncommon bistro bar and a freely existing restaurant that will give the best in Namibian cuisine. Uncommonly shaped large windows throughout the train gives the traveler with views of the wide open spaces on his / her luxury train safari.
Desert Express will with pleasure cater for your specific dietary requirements, where possible. Please advise in writing at least one week prior to departure so that the necessary arrangements may be attended to. Please note that check-in time is 30 minutes prior to departure, where you will be handed your boarding pass.
Child Policy:
Children stay under the supervision of their parents on this Namibia visit. Desert Express accepts no responsibility for children during excursions. Children younger than 10 years may enjoy their meals in the Bistro Restaurant, whilst older children are able to utilise all facilities on board. There are no baby facilities such as cots, etc on board this luxury Namibia train.
Day 1: Windhoek
You leave from Windhoek at 09:00. There is a delicious light lunch at 12:30 – 14:00, afterwards an afternoon wine tasting excursion at Omaruru. From there you can enjoy dinner at the train’s restaurant. You stay overnight on the train.
Day 2: Etosha
Breakfast starts at 07:30 during your Namibia tour. Around 12:00 you take a transfer to Namutoni camp in Etosha. Partake in an afternoon game drive and see the wild game of Africa. After all the excitement, dinner is served. You can make use of the set menu in the restaurant or an outside barbeque. Sit and watch the game at the waterhole at leisure. You stay overnight in Namutoni / Etosha.
Day 3: Etosha / Namutoni
on this day you take an early game drive and breakfast. From there you return to Namutoni and drive to the Desert Express. At 13:00 the train leave for Windhoek. take pleasure in Lunch and dinner which is served on board. You spend the overnight on the train.
Day 4: Windhoek
Take your Breakfast and lunch on the train on this date. You reach in Windhoek at about 15:00, in time to board a plane return home.
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