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IN ASSOCCIATION WITH KALAHARI WILDLIFE TOURS

Date: 05/04/2018 TOUR 49 - SELF-DRIVE (SUMMARY) KGALAGADI – NAMIBIA – BOTSWANA WILDLIFE NET RATES 2012 17 Days – 16 nights This tour goes through a malaria area!!

Green = Parks & Reserves Blue = Places of interest Red = Optional activities

This tour covers 1 Trans Frontier Park, 9 National Parks and 5 Reserves/conservation areas

Clients will receive detailed route descriptions after deposit has been paid!

TOUR SUMMARY DAY 01 Upington – Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park DAY 02 Kgalagadi DAY 03 Kgalagadi DAY 04 Kgalagadi – Windhoek (Namibia) DAY 05 Windhoek – Etosha National Park DAY 06 Etosha National Park DAY 07 Etosha National Park DAY 08 Etosha National Park – Rundu DAY 09 Rundu – Popa Falls DAY 10 Popa Falls – Namushasha Lodge DAY 11 Namushasha – Kasane area / Botswana DAY 12 Chobe National Park / Kasane DAY 13 Chobe National Park / Kasane DAY 14 Chobe National Park / Vic Falls / Zimbabwe DAY 15 Kasane – Nata Bird Sanctuary - Francistown DAY 16 Francistown – Marakele National Park / South Africa DAY 17 Marakele - Johannesburg

DETAILED ITINERARY on next page DAY 01 Upington – Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park Depart from Upington to the largest camp in Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park, Twee Rivieren. En route stop at the last indigenous San tribe in South Africa, the Khomani. Today these earliest residents of the Kalahari, living here for 40 000 years, consist of only 400 people and are resident in an area between 40 and 70 km south of Twee Rivieren. Clients will have the opportunity to view and purchase their handcraft at one of the roadside stalls.

Afternoon game drive in this 37 000 square km park, which is one of the largest conservation areas in the world and one of the last truly unspoilt ecosystems. Endemic game such as gemsbok, springbok, eland, giraffe, blue wildebeest and red hartebeest roam the sparsely vegetated red sand dunes and the dry river valleys of the Nossob and Auob where a variety of acacia species thrive.

The Park is well known for good sightings of lion, leopard and cheetah and spotted - and brown hyena are common residents. Because of an abundance of prey in the form of mice, whistling rats, birds and insects, smaller predators thrive in the park. The park is home to caracal, honey badger, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox, cape fox, African wildcat, mongoose and the ever-popular suricate (meerkat).

Kgalagadi is a bird watcher’s paradise with more than 300 species recorded including at least 20 larger raptor species. The world’s heaviest flying bird, the Kori bustard and the stately secretary bird patrol the riverbeds while the noisy northern black korhaan rule in the dunes. Optional 3 hr sunset drive and 3 hr morning guided walk with Park rangers Overnight: One of the camps Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 02 Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park Game drives Optional 3 hr sunset drive and 3 hr morning guided walk with Park rangers Overnight One of the camps in the Park. Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 03 Kgalagadi Trans Frontier Park Game drive to Mata Mata. Optional 3 hr sunset drive and 3 hr morning guided walk with Park rangers Overnight Mata Mata Meals: Self-catering

DAY 04 Kgalagadi – Windhoek Morning game drive. Enter Namibia at the Mata Mata Border Post. Proceed through the Kalahari to Windhoek. Overnight Lodge Meals: Own cost in restaurant

DAY 05 Windhoek - Etosha National Park Depart to Etosha National Park. The Park covers an area of 22 270 square km. Etosha Pan is 120 km long and 72 km at its widest. Four of the big five species, elephant, black rhino, lion and leopard, are in the Park. Except for the rare and endemic black-faced impala and Damara dik-dik, giraffe, red hartebeest, gemsbok, eland, kudu, cheetah, hyena and large herds of wildebeest, springbok and zebra are common. After arrival, an afternoon game drive can be done, or you can just sit and watch the wildlife activities at the waterhole at the Rest Camp. Optional night drive at own cost. Overnight: One of the camps Meals: B Dinner at o wn cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 06 Etosha Game drives Optional night drive at own cost. Overnight: One of the camps Meals: B Dinner at own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 07 Etosha Game drives. Optional night drive at own cost. Overnight: One of the camps Meals: B Dinner at own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 08 Etosha - Rundu Game drive. Depart to Lake Otjikoto. Proceed to Rundu. Rundu is situated on the Okavango River, which is the border with Angola. Overnight: Lodge Meals: B Dinner at own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 09 Rundu – Popa Falls Continue to Popa Falls. Visit the falls, which is not much more than a big rapid, and game drive in Mahango Game Park. The small but picturesque Mahango Game Reserve is situated in the north-east of Namibia on the Botswana border. Mahango covers an area of about 30,000 hectares and is separated from the Caprivi Game Reserve by the Okavango River. Wildlife includes elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, hippo, lechwe, sitatunga, buffalo, sable, and roan and other antelopes. Mahango is known for its rich bird life Overnight: Popa Falls Meals: Self-catering

DAY 10 Popa Falls – Namushasha Lodge Travel through Caprivi Game Park to Kongola. The 32km-wide Caprivi Game Park of 5 715km² extends for about 180 km from the Okavango River to the Kwando River. The riverine forests along these rivers attract large numbers of mammals and numerous species of aquatic birds. Caprivi Game Reserve is home to buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard, hippo, and roan and other antelopes.

Proceed to lodge on the banks of the Kwando River. Optional afternoon visit on a guided game drive to Mudumu National Park and/or optional boat cruise on the Kwando River. The Kwando River runs through the Mudumu National Park which offers a true African wilderness experience. In contrast to the rest of Namibia, the area is lush with riverine forest, marches, dense savannah and mopane woodland. An astonishing 430 species of birds have been recorded (nearly 70% of Namibia’s total) and much game including the rare sitatunga and red lechwe as well as buffalo, elephant, zebra, antelopes, hippo and crocodiles. Overnight: Lodge Meals: B Dinner at own cost in restaurant

DAY 11 Namushasha - Kasane Continue via Katima Mulilo to Botswana. Proceed to Kasane. Overnight: Lodge Kasane area Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 12 Chobe National Park Game drives in Chobe National Park. (Clients not driving a 4x4, have to guided game drives departing from Kasane)This is elephant country. Chobe National Park is very famous for its abundance of elephant. This Park has the highest concentration of elephant anywhere in Africa, numbering an estimated 60000!! Chobe is also famous for its huge herds of buffalo and its rich bird life. Overnight: Lodge Kasane area Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 13 Chobe National Park Game drive until midday in Chobe National Park. Afternoon boat trip on the Chobe River at own cost, going into the Park. Overnight: Lodge Kasane area Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 14 Victoria Falls Do a guided day-tour to Vic Falls at own cost. (Rented vehicles not allowed into Zimbabwe). The tour goes through the Zambezi National Park to Vic Falls and back in the afternoon. The Victoria Falls & Zambezi National Parks is a world Heritage Site and the falls is one of the ‘Seven wonders of the world’ and one of the largest and most spectacular water falls on earth. The falls are 1,7 km wide and nearly 550 million litres of water cascade 70 to 108 meters into the chasm below – every minute – during the Zambezi River’s peak flow. Victoria Falls is made of five different “falls”. Four of these are in Zimbabwe: The Devil’s Cataract, Main Falls, Rainbow Falls and Horseshoe Falls – and one, The Eastern Cataract, is in the bordering country of Zambia.

Zambezi National Park together with Victoria Falls National Park covers an area of 56,000 hectares. The northern border of the Park is formed by the great Zambezi River which also forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia for much of its length. A wide variety of larger mammals may be found within the Zambezi National Park including The Big Five: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and white rhinoceros. In addition, herds of sable antelope, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu, waterbuck and impala as well as many of the smaller species of game can be viewed. Return in the afternoon.

Optional activities at own cost include bungi jumping and a helicopter flight over the falls. Overnight: Lodge Kasane area Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 15 Kasane - Francistown Proceed south to Nata via the Kasane -, Kazuma -, and Sibuyu Forest Reserves. Visit Nata Sanctuary.The Nata Sanctuary at Sowa Pan, which is part of the Makgadikgadi Pans, is a community project and one of Botswana’s premier birding destinations. Nata Sanctuary is home to 165 bird species including flamingos and pelicans. After good rains, hundreds of thousands of globally threatened Lesser Flamingos, along with Greater Flamingos, Chestnut-banded Plovers, Great White and Pink-backed Pelicans, and a host of other waterbirds converge on the nutrient-rich waters of the pans. As the pan dries out, the Sanctuary hosts the largest congregation of Lesser Flamingos in Southern Africa. Continue to Francistown. Overnight: Lodge Francistown. Meals: Own cost in restaurant or self-catering

DAY 16 Francistown – Marekele National Park in South Africa. Depart to South Africa. Continue to Marekele National Park. Marakele National Park is in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains, the transitional zone between the dry western and moister eastern regions of South Africa. Contrasting majestic mountain landscapes, grass-clad hills and deep valleys characterize the park. Rare finds of yellowwood and cedar trees, five meter high cycads and tree ferns, are some of the plant species found here.

All the large game species from elephant and rhino to lion, leopard, cheetah, brown and spotted hyena, antelope species such as reedbuck, mountain reedbuck, eland and tsessebe as well as an amazing variety of birds including what’s probably the largest colony of endangered Cape vultures (more than 800 breeding pairs) in the world, have settled here. Overnight: One of the Camps Meals: Self-catering

DAY 17 Marekele - Johannesburg Depart to Johannesburg . Continue to OR Tambo International Airport for departing flight. Drop-off rented vehicle.

Accommodation and rates can vary from the itinerary depending on availability.

PRICE per person sharing: 01/11/2011-31/10/2012 (in South African Rand)

ACCOMMODATION NET RATES Chalet Per person R 14 400 - 00 Single Supplement R 9 900 - 00

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PAYMENT: Full amount on confirmation.

INCLUDED: Accommodation as per itinerary Entrance fees at Kgalagadi & Marakele Parks Meals as per itinerary Activities as per itinerary 14% VAT

EXCLUDED: Air – or bus tickets to Upington Entrance fees to National Parks & Reserves in Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe All activities & meals in red. Accommodation before the tour in Upington if needed. See accommodation in Upington below Bottled water, soft and alcoholic drinks

ACCOMMODATION IN UPINGTON Kalahari Tours and Travel owns two Guest Houses, Mazurka Waters B&B***and De Duine B&B*** in Upington. Both Guest Houses are situated in the eastern suburb Keidebees and are 400m apart. Kalahari Tours and Travel operates our tours from Mazurka Waters B&B***. We have 10 en-suite units and rooms. We provide free transfers for our clients to the business area, bus station and airport. Our net rates are: Single B&B R 390-00 – R 450-00 per person Double & Sharing B&B R 450-00 – R 650-00 per room or unit

RENTED VEHICLES – EuropCar (Rates in South African Rand - ZAR)

RATE CODE : CS CLASSIC PLUS 1-6 7-13 14-30 31+ GROUP SIPP AVE MODEL * DAYS DAYS DAYS DAYS EXCESS per per per per CODE CO2 (OR SIMILAR) day day day day LIABILITY A MDMR 5 KIA PICANTO 300 280 250 220 NIL

T EDMR 5 HYUNDAI ATOS 330 300 280 240 NIL HYUNDAI I20 B CDMR 4 HATCH 350 320 290 230 NIL

C CCMR 5 VW POLO CLASSIC 370 350 310 270 NIL POLO BLUE G CDMD 1 MOTION 520 490 480 450 NIL

D IDAR 5 CHEVROLET AVEO 450 420 380 320 NIL

F SDAR 6 CHEVROLET CRUZ 550 520 470 400 NIL

H FDAR 6 BMW 320 1250 1160 1060 910 NIL

O PDAR 5 MERCEDES C180 1280 1200 1090 940 NIL DAIHATSU TERIOS P CFNR 6 4WD 570 550 520 490 NIL

S IFMR 6 HYUNDAI IX35 950 890 810 700 NIL TOYOTA D/CAB W FFMR 6 4WD 1220 1140 1030 890 NIL

E PVMR 7 HYUNDAI H1 1360 1270 1150 990 NIL

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PAYMENT: Full amount on confirmation.

INCLUDED: Theft and collision damage waiver Personal accident insurance Rental deposit (Excess plus R1 500-00) Unlimited mileage Airport surcharge Tourism levy 14% VAT Traveller’s companion Tyres, rim and hubcap damage Windscreen damage

EXCLUDED: Fuel No show fee is the equivalent of 01 day’s rental fee (based on extension rates) Water and under carriage damage to vehicle

ADDITIONAL CHARGES Document Administration Fee – per rental agreement ZAR/N$ 55 GPS Unit – per day ZAR/N$ 79 Additional Driver - per additional driver per rental ZAR/N$ 230 Young Driver - per young driver, per day ZAR/N$ 180 Delivery and Collection SOUTH AFRICA & NAMIBIA  Within 25 kilometre radius – per delivery and/or collection ZAR/N$ 250  Beyond 25 kilometre radius – per delivery and/or collection ZAR/N$ 250 PLUS ZAR/N$ After Hours (between 17:00 and 08:00 weekdays, on weekends and public 10.00 km holidays)  Within 25 kilometre radius – per delivery and/or collection ZAR/N$ 460  Beyond 25 kilometre radius – per delivery and/or collection ZAR/N$ 460 PLUS ZAR/N$ 10.00 km Cross Border Fees Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia ZAR/N$ 750 Mozambique, Zambia ZAR 1 400 One Way Fees – RSA LOCAL A one-way drop off charge is levied for rentals terminating in excess of 150 kilometres from the original rental branch ZAR 750 One-way fee between OR Tambo International Airport and Sandton One-way drop off between George, Plettenberg Bay and/or Knysna ZAR 114 ZAR 160 One Way Fees – Namibia Local A one-way drop off charge is levied for rentals terminating in excess of 150 kilometres from the original rental branch as follows – 151 – 500 kilometres N$ 1 800 501 – 1200 kilometres N$ 2 200 1201 + kilometres N$ 3 300 One Way Fees – International Rentals terminating outside the renting country will be subject to the following one way fees: - RSA to Swaziland ZAR 1 200 - RSA to Botswana ZAR 1 200 - RSA to Namibia ZAR 5 000 - RSA to Lesotho ZAR 900 - Namibia to RSA N$ 5 000 - Namibia to Botswana N$ 5 000 No vehicles may be left in Mozambique or Zambia. Claim Handling Fee Claim Handling Fee applies to all damage that is not covered by the product waivers. The Claim Handling Fee is an administration fee for the processing the ZAR/N$ 550 claim.

Vehicle Valet ZAR/N$ 600 Traffic fine handling fee – per traffic fine ZAR/N$ 220 Tolling Fees will be charged per gantry in Gauteng Region during the rental ZAR 0.66 period (per km) Additional Equipment Baby Seats – per rental ZAR/N$ 270 NAMIBIA only Extra Spare Wheel – per rental. Extra Spare Wheels are ONLY available for N$ 900 rentals starting and terming in Namibia. Delivery of Replacement Tyres (per km). Additional Spare Wheels are not N$ 5.00 available on Group F SDAR.

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With kind regards, Kalahari Tours & Travel Dantes