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Meme%20Offline%20Katalog%204 MEME AFRICA TRAVELS CC P.O.Box 11225 9000 Windhoek, Namibia Tel.: +264 61 238844 eMail: [email protected] Web: www.memeafricatravels.com NTB REGISTRATION BOO 01077 DESIGN / PHOTOGRPHY Flying Farm Services cc Windhoek / Namibia eMail: info@flyingfarmservices.com Web: www.flyingfarmservices.com Copyright © 2019 /2020 Meme Africa Travels cc Meme Africa Travels 1 Lieber Leser, dieser von uns erstellte online Katalog soll Ihnen einen kleinen Überblick über Meme Africa Travels sowie das faszinierende Namibia mit seinen Nachbarländern geben. Immer mehr Menschen entdecken Namibia als faszinierendes Reiseziel. Das Land im Süden Afrikas bietet Besuchern ein kontrastreiches Programm: Grandiose Landschaften, eine vielfältige Tier- und Pflanzenwelt, aufregende Outdoor-Aktivitäten und diese einzigartige Mischung aus afrikanischen und europäischen Einflüssen. In keinem anderen afrikanischen Land kommt man wohl so leicht mit den Einwohnern ins Gespräch wie in Namibia, denn viele Menschen sprechen und verstehen Deutsch. Insgesamt gibt es 12 Völker mit 16 verschiedenen Sprachen und Dialekten, die friedlich in Namibia zusammen leben. Die über 20 Millionen Jahre alte Namib-Wüste, die artenreiche, feucht tropische Zambezi Region, die einsame doch wunderschöne Skelettküste und der Fish River Canyon, der zweitgrößte Canyon der Erde, sind nur einige der Naturwunder des Landes. Auf der Fahrt durch Sossusvlei kann man die über 300 Meter hohen Sanddünen bestaunen und im Köcherbaumwald finden Besucher mehr als 200 Exemplare der seltenen Nationalpflanze Namibias. Neben dem Naturerlebnis gehört eine Safari zu jedem Namibia-Aufenthalt: In zahlreichen Nationalparks und Wildreservaten können Tierfreunde die Big Five – Büffel, Elefanten, Leoparden, Löwen und Nashörner – aus nächster Nähe beobachten. Allein der Etosha National Park bietet mit einer Fläche von mehr als 22.000 Quadratkilometern einen idealen Platz, um die Tiervielfalt Namibias zu erleben. Auch die seltenen Wüstenelefanten leben in Namibia. In der Kunene Region, einer karstigen Region im Nordwesten des Landes, findet man neben den Dickhäutern einen versteinerten Wald und die weltweit größte Population an Spitzmaul Nashörnern. Die kontrastreiche Landschaft und die erstaunliche Artenvielfalt Namibias machen jede Reise in das „Land der Weite“ zum fantastischen Erlebnis. Meme Africa Travels 1 Warum gerade nach Afrika? Es gibt viele gute Gründe für eine Reise nach Afrika ... hier nur einige davon Fantastische Tierwelt – von den kleinsten Käfern über bunt- schillernde Vögel zu den Mächtigen der Savanne und Wildnis... Spektakuläre Landschaften – eine fast endlose Weite der Steppen, der Wüsten und der Ebenen Afrikas. Trockenflüsse, die die Umgebung nach der Regenzeit mit einem üppigen, satten Grün überziehen. Tafelberge und tiefe Schluchten sowie kühlende Wälder und urwald- ähnliche Gegenden ergänzen die Vielfalt... Abwechslungsreiche Menschen und Kulturen – warmherzige Gast- freundschaft und eine einzigartige Mischung aus Naturvölkern, historisch beeinflussten Völker- gruppen und Einwanderern... Ein Hauch von Abenteuer – „Wenn es etwas gibt, das ich nochmals erleben wollen würde, dann wäre es eine Safari.“ – Karen Blixen, dänische Schriftstellerin Angenehme Anreise – es gibt kaum Zeitverschiebung zu Europa und viele Direktflüge in das südliche Afrika Meme Africa Travels 3 Meme Africa Travels 4 Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Anruf Meme Africa Travels - ein kleines Frauenteam, das seine große Afrika-Liebe mit Ihnen teilen möchte… Meme Africa Travels organisiert Ihnen alle Reisewünsche insbesondere in Namibia sowie den benachbarten Ländern. Unser Büro liegt etwas nördlich von Windhoek. Dort mitten in der Natur schmieden wir für Sie die besten Pläne... Lassen Sie sich von unseren Erfahrungen leiten und teilen Sie unsere Begeisterung für das faszinierende Afrika. Und falls Sie sich gefragt haben sollten, wofür eigentlich „Meme Africa“ steht: „Meme“ ist ein traditioneller respektvoller Ovambo-Ausdruck für ‚Frau‘ . Meme Africa Travels 5 Ihre Ansprechpartner Kerstin Halfkann Mobil / WhatsApp: +264 81 254 53 82 Mail: [email protected] Sorgenfrei Ursula Moths Reisen! Mobil / WhatsApp: +264 81 241 75 74 Wir sorgen - Mail: [email protected] Sie reisen Meme Africa Travels 6 Unser Angebot für Sie Individuelle und persönliche Reiseplanung für Namibia und das südliche Afrika Der Schwerpunkt unseres Reise- angebots liegt bei der Betreuung von Selbstfahrern und in unseren spezialisierten Touren; Alles maß- geschneidert und Ihren individuellen Bedürfnissen und Wünschen angepasst. Wir kümmern uns um die sorgfältige Ausarbeitung und einen reibungs- losen Ablauf Ihrer Traumreise. Gerne übernehmen wir für Sie Ihre Buchungen von Unterkünften wie Gästefarmen, Gäste - Lodges, Hotels und Gästehäuser. Auch Buchungen von Mietwagen sowie Aktivitäten während Ihrer Reise übernehmen wir gerne auf Wunsch für Sie. Auch dieser Service ist für Sie selbstverständlich ohne Aufpreis. Sie bezahlen bei uns das gleiche wie bei Selbstbuchung. Ob abenteuerliche Campingreise, entspannte Safari mit einem persönlichen Führer oder das Exklusiverlebnis - wir ermöglichen Ihnen Ihr einmaliges Afrika- Abenteuer. Von Windhoek aus arbeiten wir ausschließlich mit ausgesuchten Leistungsträgern, zu denen wir Meme Africa Travels persönlichen Kontakt pflegen. 7 UNSERE VIER GRUNDSÄTZE FÜR IHR INDIVIDUELLES REISEERLEBNIS 1. Unsere Betreuung Unser Rundum-Sorglos-Paket für Sie beinhaltet Einreise- & Gesundheits- bestimmungen zu den einzelnen Ländern des südlichen Afrikas, Währungsrechner, aktuelle Gepäckbestimmungen sowie eine Checkliste für Ihre Reisevorbereitung. 2. Komplett maßgeschneidert Jeder von uns erstellte Traum ist individuell und massgeschneidert nach Interessen, Vorlieben und Budget zugeschnitten ohne Zwischenhändler. 3. Ihre Buchung / Reiseunterlagen ....ist bei uns in den besten Händen! Umfangreiche Reiseinformationen garan- tieren Urlaubsfreuden von Anfang an… Nach der Buchung erhalten Sie Ihre ausführlichen Reiseunterlagen. Diese bein- halten aktuelle Landkarten, Informationen über alles Wissenswerte vor Ort, Broschüren, detaillierte Routen- beschreibungen und Empfehlungen, aktuelle Hinweise, alle nötigen Reise-Vouchers sowie eine aufgeladene SIM-Karte für Ihr Handy. 4. Unser Support Unser Support Team gewährleistet reibungslose Abläufe, sodass Sie sich Ihrem wohlverdienten Urlaub zu wenden können. Für Sie sind wir 24 Stunden telefonisch über Festnetz, Mobil, per WhatsApp, per SMS oder per E-Mail erreichbar. Meme Africa Travels 8 Unsere Reise Ideen Selbstfahrer Lodge-Rundreise Afrika mit dem eigenen Mietwagen? Auf eigene Faust etwas Neues entdecken? Unsere Selbstfahrer - Touren sind ..wählen zwischen Camping, Gästefarmen perfekt konzipiert für Reisende, die oder Lodges. Namibia und die angrenzenden Länder in ihrer eigener Reisegeschwindigkeit Von Budget-Reisen bis zu exklusiv und erkunden möchten. Diese Touren kann luxuriös. Auch eine Kombination von man sowohl alleine, wie auch als allem ist möglich. Anhand unserer Familie, Gruppe mit Freunden oder Beispiele bekommen Sie eine Vorstellung Clubs unternehmen. davon, wie Ihre Reiseroute aussehen könnte. Es gibt unzählige Möglichkeiten Alternativ können sie auch als geführte der Zusammenstellung. Touren arrangiert werden, für diejenigen, die eine entspanntere Art des Reisens ohne eigene Navigation vorziehen... Aus dem großen Angebot der Unterkunftsvielfalt kann man ... Ab 1.600 € / 14 Tage (Ohne internationale Flüge) Anzahl Personen: 2 Preis pro Person: November - Juni ab 1.600 € Juli - Oktober ab 1.700 € 14 Tage ab 1.600 € Preis pro Person (ohne Internationale Flüge) Reise Etappen: Windhoek, Sossusvlei, Solitaire, Meme Africa Travels Swakopmund, Spitzkoppe, Erongo Mountains, 9 Etosha South, Etosha East A Tag 1 WINDHOEK Windhoek Gardens Boutique Hotel. B Tag 2 + 3 SOSSUSVLEI Little Sossus Lodge C Tag 4 SOLITAERE Rostock Ritz Desert Lodge D Tag 5+6 SWAKOPMUND Kramersdorf Guesthouse E Tag 7 SPITZKOPPE Spitzkoppe Mountain Tented Camp F Tag 8+9 ERONGO Otjohotozu Guestfarm G Tag 10 + 11 ETOSHA SOUTH Eldorado Guest House H Tag 12 + 13 ETOSHA EAST Eldorado Guest House A Tag 14 WINDHOEK Rückflug / Heimreise Individuell anpassbarer Reisevorschlag Diese Reise wurde von uns erstellt, um Sie zu inspirieren. Jedes Element dieser Reise kann an Ihre Wünsche und Interessen angepasst werden, von der Dauer der Reise bis hin zu Unterkünften und Aktivitäten. Meme Africa Travels 10 Unsere Reise Ideen Selbstfahrer / Camping Rundreise Mit dem “ Camper ” von Windhoek bis zu den Victoria Falls Verbringen Sie gerne die Nacht unter Atlantikküste auf. Gehen Sie mit Ihrem dem südlichen Nachthimmel und eigenen Fahrzeug in den großen lassen Sie sich gerne von den Nationalparks wie Etosha, Bwabwata Geräuschen der Natur in den Schlaf und dem Chobe Nationalpark auf Safari wiegen, um vom roten Sand der Wüste, und sehen Sie Löwen, Elefanten, Giraffen der Abendsonne auf fantastischen und so viele Tiere mehr. Lassen Sie sich Felsformationen, wilden Tieren und von der deutschen Kultur überraschen, tosenden Wasserfällen zu träumen? die Ihnen oft begegnen wird und machen Sie sich auf die Suche nach Dann ist diese Rundreise genau das einheimischen Traditionen, Geschichten Richtige für Sie! 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