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P a g e | 1 3 Days Coastal Experience P a g e | 2 UNWTO 3 Days Coastal Experience Swakopmund 3 Days / 2 Nights Reference: 20210526HE001 Date of Issue: 26 May 2021 10 June 2021 - 12 June 2021 Click here to view your Digital Itinerary P a g e | 3 Introduction Accommodation Destination Start End Basis Duration Desert Sands Boutique B&B Swakopmund 10 Jun 12 Jun FB 2 Nights Key B&B: Bed and Breakfast FB: Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch Price NAD 11,280.00 Per person sharing (Minimum Number of 2 Pax) NAD 7,290.00 Per Person Sharing (Maximum Number of 4 Pax) PLEASE NOTE: The cost is fixed to Namibian Dollars. Accommodation establishments may vary according to availability at the time of booking. Included • Accommodation for 2 nights • Vehicle • Fuel • Guide • Guide accommodation • Guide Meals • Breakfast • Dinner • Lunch • Bottled Water • Park Entrance Fees • Activities as mentioned in the itinerary Excluded • Beverages • Personal Insurance • Gratuities • Visa - unless otherwise requested • All items not mentioned P a g e | 4 Day 1: Desert Sands Boutique B&B, Swakopmund (Thu, 10 June) Day Itinerary This morning your journey takes you to Swakopmund, an idyllic coastal town wedged between the Atlantic Ocean and the Namib Desert. Swakopmund is one of the most exciting activity centres in Southern Africa. Upon arrival, you will enjoy the day at leisure. Accommodation at Desert Sands Boutique Swakopmund Set along Namibia's spectacularly scenic coast, the seaside town of Swakopmund is known for its wide-open avenues, colonial architecture, and its surrounding otherworldly desert terrain. Founded in 1892 as the main harbour for German South West Africa, Swakopmund is often described as being more German than Germany. Now a seaside resort town, Swakopmund is the capital of the Skeleton Coast tourism area and has plenty to keep visitors happy. The quirky mix of German and Namibian influences, adventure options, laid-back atmosphere and cool sea breeze make it a very popular Namibian destination. Visitors can look forward to a number of exciting activities including: quad biking, horse riding, paragliding, fishing, sightseeing and fascinating desert tours. Overnight: Desert Sands Boutique B&B Nestled in central Swakopmund, Desert Sands embraces its guests with warm and contemporary ambience. Offering 22 modern & spacious Boutique Self-Catering or B&B apartments, Desert Sands prides itself in being a one-of-a-kind experience in Swakopmund, Namibia. Directions - Windhoek City to Desert Sands Boutique B&B Distance: 360.89km Travel Time: 3:25 hours P a g e | 5 GPS co-ordinates for Desert Sands Boutique B&B: S 22° 40' 46.681" E 14° 31' 45.522" • Head west on Jenner Street toward Best Street (77 m) • Turn right onto Best Street (0.1 km) • Turn left onto Pasteur Street (0.1 km) • Turn right onto Bach Street (0.7 km) • Turn left onto Florence Nightingale (0.5 km) • Turn left to merge onto Western Bypass (2.8 km) • Continue onto B1 (69.3 km) • Continue straight onto B2 (117 km) • Continue onto B2 (166 km) • At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Sam Nujome Ave (1.5 km) • At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Sam Nujome Ave (2.1 km) • Turn left onto Otavi StDestination will be on the right (0.2 km) Basis Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch Day 2: Desert Sands Boutique B&B, Swakopmund (Fri, 11 June) Day Itinerary On your second day, after breakfast, you will go for a cultural visit in Mondesa Township with your guide. After that, your guide will drive you to Walvis Bay for your yet another scheduled activity. Sandwich Harbour, where the desert meets the ocean, a magnificent scenery only in Namibia. During this activity, you will be served oysters, sparkling wine, a variety of snacks, desserts, light drinks, cooldrinks, water. After the activity, you will drive back to Swakopmund and explore the town. Accommodation at Desert Sands Boutique Basis Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch Included Mondesa Cultural Visit Sandwich Harbour Excursion Day 3: End of Itinerary (Sat, 12 June) P a g e | 6 Day Itinerary Today you will depart from Swakopmund back to Windhoek. Directions - Desert Sands Boutique B&B to Windhoek City Distance: 360.34km Travel Time: 3:28 hours GPS co-ordinates for Windhoek City: S 22° 33' 38.805" E 17° 03' 56.973" • Head south on Otavi St toward Albertina Amathila Ave/Libertina Amathila Ave (26 m) • Turn left onto Albertina Amathila Ave/Libertina Amathila Ave (0.5 km) • Turn left onto Moses Garoeb St (0.2 km) • Turn right onto Sam Nujome Ave (3.1 km) • At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Sam Nujome Ave/B2Continue to follow B2 (142 km) • Turn left to stay on B2 (33.4 km) • Continue onto B2 (108 km) • Continue onto B1 (68.9 km) • Continue onto Western Bypass (2.4 km) • Take the exit toward Florence Nightingale (0.5 km) • Turn left onto Florence Nightingale (0.3 km) • Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Bach Street (0.7 km) • Turn left onto Pasteur Street (0.1 km) • Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Best Street (0.1 km) • Turn left onto Jenner StreetDestination will be on the right (77 m) Basis Bed and Breakfast P a g e | 7 Urgent Contact Numbers Company Name Telephone Email Address Contact Person Intermix Tours & Safaris +264 61 250077 [email protected] Helena Efraim Intermix Tours & Safaris - +264 81 6409777 Emergency Contact Service Provider Directory Service Provider Ref. Number Telephone Address Desert Sands Boutique +264-64-404770 52 C/O Libertina Amathila and Otavi B&B Street Palm Beach Swakopmund 9000 P a g e | 8 Travel Information Upon your arrival, some pertinent information on Travel in Namibia: Police roadblocks: Please note that you will encounter several police roadblocks, usually on exit/entrances to bigger towns or cities. These are for your safety and police might ask to check your driver’s licence or passport. Cell phone coverage: is largely restricted to towns and cities, with irregular coverage in-between. Fuelling (gas) stations: accept cash only, no credit cards are allowed. Most of the bigger towns as well as National Parks have fuelling stations available. Cash withdrawal: Namibia has ATM (Automated Teller Machines) available in most of the bigger towns, where any of the international visa or master cards can be used to withdraw cash. Time changes: Time zone in Namibia (GMT+2) Animals on roads: As Namibia has largely wide, open grasslands and antelope are aplenty, be on the lookout for game like Kudu and warthog that can cross the roads any time. Business hours: Monday to Friday, 08h00 – 17h00. Saturdays’ most shops close around 14h00; Sundays and Public Holidays shops are usually closed. Banking hours: vary from 08h00/09h00 - 16h00 on weekdays, and Saturday mornings to around 11h00. Hitchhikers: It is not suggested that you pick up hitchhikers on any road in Namibia Stolen Items: Should you be so unfortunate as to have a personal item stolen from your person or vehicle, please report to the nearest police station, where you will receive a claim number, and which can be used for insurance purposes. Vehicle breakdown: In case you do become stranded next to road (e.g. vehicle problems or flat tyre) please remain at your vehicle. Frequently other vehicles pass along on the same road who can either assist you or contact us. Intermix Tours & Safaris will be aware of your overnight stops and if you do not show up at the pre-booked spot, we will launch a search. It is therefore very important that you keep water and some dry snacks with you at all times when travelling in Namibia. DRIVING TIPS GENERAL • The Namibian road system is LEFT HAND drive. • It is compulsory for the driver and all passengers to wear safety belts, and talking on cellular phones whilst driving is illegal. • The speed limit on tarred national roads is 120km per hour. However, we recommend you do not exceed 100km per hour. • The speed limit in towns and villages is 60km per hour unless otherwise stated • The maximum speed limit on gravel roads is 80km per hour. Not all gravel roads are the same! Please adjust your speed according to the condition of the road. • Avoid driving at night, sunrise or sunset – visibility is low and this is when game is particularly active. • In some areas, cattle, horses, donkeys and goats graze on the verge of the road – reduce speed as their movements are unpredictable. P a g e | 9 • Observe road traffic signs, particularly those, which indicate a gentle or sharp curve ahead, cattle grid or drift (dry river bed). In all cases slow right down when approaching these obstacles. • In rainy weather beware of slippery roads, wash-away and running or standing water in drifts and river beds. Check the depth of water before attempting to cross. In most cases the water level drops after a few hours. • Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel at all times – you never know when a situation might arise. • Check the availability of fuel on your route. Fuel may only be purchased with cash. The service at petrol stations is not self-service – a fuel attendant will assist you. GRAVEL ROADS • The main cause of accidents on gravel roads is excessive speed. • In dusty and misty conditions it is advisable to switch on your headlights. • With oncoming traffic, reduce speed and keep to the left of the road – however, be aware of sand build up on the outer edge of the road.