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Many
of our hunters and their guests take the opportunity while in
Namibia, usually following their hunting
safari, to see more of our beautiful country.
We would be happy to arrange an itinerary and guide your customized
tour, according to your interests and time availability, from
half-day excursions to extensive tours of the country.
Every detail
will be taken care of during your all-inclusive private tour.
All travel will be made in comfortable, reliable vehicles, although
for some more remote destinations it may be preferable to charter
an aircraft to save time, at an additional charge.
Be assured,
whatever the destination that we always provide our guests with
the best accommodations and services available. Although the sightseeing
opportunities in Namibia are too numerous to list, you will find
a brief description below of our most popular destinations. Please
contact
us to discuss the many touring options available.
“Visiting Namibia was the highlight
of our year! We had a wonderful trip, both hunting and touring Etosha
and the Desert” Dr. Charles Nadler
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Our
neighbor, the Waterberg
Plateau is one of the most magnificent geological
formations in Namibia and is easily seen from anywhere within
Ozondjahe
Hunting
Safaris
territory.
The reserve’s dramatic vertical cliffs rise more
than 650 feet (200 meter) above the surrounding plains, creating
natural boundaries which help protect the rare and endangered
species that have been successfully resettled there to ensure their
survival.
Since 1972, the 100,000 acre (41.000 hectares) sanctuary
has become a prosperous natural breeding environment for the highly
endangered Black and White Rhinoceros and home to Cape Buffalo,
Roan Antelope, Sable Antelope and Tsessebe to name a few.
For
a half-day excursion it takes 40 minutes by car from Ozondjahe
Hunting
Safaris
to reach the departure point for the three-hour game drive, guided
by Park Rangers. No private vehicles are allowed into the Park.
Please
contact us for prices.
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on photo to enlarge.
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A tour of Namibia would be incomplete without a visit to Etosha
National Park, our most popular excursion destination
and one of the world’s greatest game reserves.
A one-day
visit is possible due to the park’s close proximity to Ozondjahe
Hunting
Safaris,
leaving early in the morning, with an hour and a half drive to
the Southern gate and returning later that evening.
Although a
two-day tour
of Etosha, with an overnight stay at one of the three
Lodges within the park, is preferable for those who wish to experience
the night game viewing. At the floodlit waterholes, it is common
to see Elephant, Black and White Rhinoceros, Lion, Leopard, Hyena
or often-unseen nocturnal species.
This huge sanctuary is home
to over 100 mammal species including many rare and endangered
animals and is some 8,598 square miles (22.270 km2) in extent
with a network of 435 miles (700 km) of gravel roads. Please contact
us for prices.
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Visiting
Swakopmund, a colonial
German seaside town and Namibia’s premier holiday resort,
is like stepping back in time. Not only will you be enchanted
by its historic European charm, but delighted by the multitude
of diverse points of interest to be explored within the immediately
surroundings.
Because there is so much to see, as well as being
a four and a half hour drive from Ozondjahe
Hunting
Safaris,
we require a minimum visit of two days and one night. During which
time you will be staying at the best hotel in the heart of Swakopmund.
In the evening(s) you will enjoy delicious meals, fresh seafood
being the favorite for many, especially the local rock lobster
and oysters.
Using the city as our hub we can visit such sights
as the Namib Desert, home to extraordinary landscapes, animals
and plant life. Unique to the Desert in this region is the oldest
living plant in the world, the Welwitschia Mirabilis, an octopus
like giant which can reach 2000 years of age. We can view the
“Moon Landscape” created by the mighty Swakop River
flowing towards the sea, that has been sculpting and eroding the
land for millions of years until it created an unearthly effect,
or the spectacular contrast of the orange sand dunes meeting the
Atlantic Ocean.
Other impressive sites to see are Cape Cross,
a noteworthy historical landmark, located in the center of the
sole breeding colony of 100,000 Cape Fur Seals on mainland and
the Walvis Bay Nature Reserve, a wetland bird sanctuary boasting,
at any given time, as many as 200,000 birds; Flamingo, Pelican
and Sand Piper to name a few.
Some leisure time may also be available
to explore the quaint town of Swakopmund
itself, do a bit of shopping, walk on the beach or visit the local
museum. Please contact
us for prices.
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The bright red-orange crescent shaped sand dunes at Sossusvlei
are one of Namibia’s top attractions and reputed to be the
highest dunes in the world. At around 1066 ft (325m) high, these
ever changing, wind sculpted giants are truly a spectacular and
impressive site. Sossusvlei
is so overwhelmingly beautiful that many people say that visiting
the undulating dune sea is one of the most memorable experiences
of their lifetime.
One would expect this vast sandy landscape
to be barren, but to the contrary the Namib is home to a number
of specialized animal species, all have adapted to the harsh environment,
many by seeking shelter underground to escape the heat, and obtaining
their precious water solely from fog condensation.
You will be
accommodated as well as eat your meals at a very comfortable lodge
outside of the Park, from where guided tours will depart.
Due
to the long distance (220 miles/350km) and some unpaved sections
of the road, from Swakopmund to Sossusvlei
it is a six-hour drive and may not be possible at certain time of the year. For this trip it is necessary to spend
a minimum of two nights and is best done as an extension to the
Tour
of Swakopmund. If time is limited,
an alternative is to charter an aircraft, either from Ozondjahe
Hunting
Safaris
private runway or from Swakopmund
airport for an additional charge. Please contact
us for prices.
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J.P.
Lung, son
of the owner
California, USA
Tel (1) 949.551.6565
Cell (1) 714.470.1102
Fax (1) 949.551.6565 |
P.O.
Box 419
Otjiwarongo, Namibia
Tel (264) 67.30.6770
Fax (264) 67.30.6771 |
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NAPHA Member
Namibia Professional Hunter Association |
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Represented
by Members of the American Association of International
Professional Fishing and
Hunting
Consultant
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Hunting
Central African Republic
Hunting
Cameroon Savannah
Hunting
Cameroon Forest
Hunting
Benin
Club Faune specializes
in some of the more remote hunting destinations in Africa.
They are one of the most
experienced and knowledgeable hunting safari outfitters
in these countries and are dedicated
to the highest level of personalized service. They
are well established with impressive hunting concessions
in Western and
Central
Africa which have yielded over the years many of the top
trophies in these regions. Please click on the links above
to see some of their amazing trophy photos and to learn
more about their exciting hunts.
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