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Namibia is a great destination for anyone who has never self driven
in Africa before. It is safe and has a good road system. The road
signs are generally reliable and the maps are pretty accurate. Camps
and lodges are easy to find - and fuel and food are easily obtainable
(except in very remote regions). Here is a summary of what to expect;
Here is a summary of what to expect
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Driving conditions |
GRADED GRAVEL & TARMAC |
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Campsite facilities |
EXCELLENT |
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Lodges & hotels |
EXCELLENT |
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Route finding |
EASY |
Please note that the above is an indication of the general
conditions. There are always exceptions to the rule and it is possible
you will encounter different conditions depending on your itinerary
and the remoteness of the regions you go to.
A wonderful place for families
Namibia is a fabulous country for families to go on safari. It
has a great climate with very pleasant, comfortable conditions for
much of the year. It can get very chilly at night during June and
July if you are camping but we have spent nights out in the desert
during this time and with a warm jumper and a hot water bottle it’s
great. The lodges and camps are lovely and family-friendly with
first class facilities. The campsites in Etosha National Park are
fenced, meaning extra security from game if you have children running
around.
Driving instruction
We still think it’s a good idea to do an off road driving course
before departure as the dirt roads are fast and it is easy to lose
control of the vehicle. Please let us know if you are interested
in having some instruction before you go and we will point you in
the right direction. The courses are normally either a half day
or full day and are great fun in their own right. If you do book
a course, we are always happy to speak to them and go through with
them the kinds of conditions you could experience on your safari.
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