Classic Namibia - 13 Days Program |
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18-30 OCTOBER 2010PHOTO-SAFARI WORKSHOP FOR A MAXIMUM OF 12 PARTICIPANTSA PHOTOGRAPHIC ADVENTURE |
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WORKSHOP LEADER: STEFANO LEVI |
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Highlights: Namib Desert – Swakopmund – Damaraland – Etosha National Park
This exclusive photo safari offers to photographers the opportunity to improve their photographic skills in one of the most beautiful regions of the world. This Workshop has been developed with workshop leader Stefano Levi in order to fulfill the specific needs of photographers. Both amateurs and professional photographers will benefit from this exclusive tour as they will experience the best spots of the country in a small group of maximum 6 participants. There will be no boring lectures but interesting discussions about images, storytelling and we will analyze the work done a look for new input. Professional photographer Stefano Levi will share his knowledge about photography, in these two weeks he will be an open book, revealing his way of seeing the world through the lens. All activities are planned in order to ensure best lighting conditions. Good mood, fun, images and adventure are the keywords of this exclusive tour. We will spend the night in medium-high end lodges. You will be able to experience true wilderness and the classic safari feeling in Palmwag Concession. We will camp two nights in the bush in order to maximize the experience with nature. Bush-camping is definitely different if compared to the idea of Western camping – the bright Milky Way seen at night above the Palmwag Concession is an experience which you will never forget in your life. This is the only true way to experience and photograph the authentic Africa. Photographers who intend to carry along a large tele lens (200-400mm / 600mm) and would like to use both an entire raw of seats, can book in advance with an extra surcharge. Depending on the photographers’ requirements we will use one or two vehicles with maximum six photographers. Non photographing partners are very welcome and will equally enjoy the beauty of the country. All guides speak English, while Stefano Levi coaches the photographers in English, German or Italian according to the need. (Stefano Levi – http://www.stefanolevi.com) |
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Workshop Program |
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DAY 1 |
ARRIVAL IN WINDHOEKAfter arriving at Hosea Kutako airport you will be picked up and brought to Casa Piccolo in Windhoek, a small, tastefully furnished housing. Depending on arrival time in Windhoek you will have the opportunity to spend time on your own. We can arrange an optional, individually guided tour to Katatura, an interesting district of Windhoek. There you will be able to get a first glance of African everyday life.Dinner and briefing for the tour will take place in town at „Joe’s Beerhouse“, a Namibian restaurant where you will meet with Stefano and meet the other travelers. – dinner and breakfast – |
DAY 2-3 |
NAMIB DesertIn the early morning we will drive westbound through Khomas highlands into the deep plains of the Namib Desert. There we will be able to experience impressive views. The Namib Desert covers 750 kilometers in width, about 44 kilometers in depths and accommodates the highest sand dunes on the planet. At sunrise and sunset we will have the opportunity to capture fabulous landscape pictures and to climb 300 meter-high sand dunes. Here we will experience the silence of the Namib Desert and photograph the famous Sossusvlei. We will stay at “Desert Homestead & Horsetrails”. The lodge is close to the Naukluft mountains with view on the distant dunes of the Namib Desert and offers horse riding oevents such as horse-riding sundowner drink. We strongly recommend the optional ballon ride (c.a. 300€ extra) in the early morning which enables to take incredible pictures of the dunes from above. – full board – |
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Löwe im westlichem Teil von Etosha |
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DAY 4-5 |
WALVIS BAY And SWAKOPMUNDOur journey leads through the Namib Naukluftpark, passing through the watering places Hotsas and Ganab through the „Welwitschia“ plain and crossing moonscape-like landscapes towards the coast in Swakopmund. During the Second World War the two German geologists Henno Martin and Hermann Korn lived for 2 ½ years hidden in this area escaping war. (Book: The Sheltering Desert by Henno Martin). At the coast we will experience the ocean. On a boat trip starting from Walvis Bay, we will photograph marine wildlife. With a bit of luck we will spot giant colonies of seals and dolphins. Flamingoes, cormorants and other bird species are very common to this area. Optionally a scenic flight can be organized. The small Cessna hovers for 1 ½ hours over the “Forbidden Coast” offering to photographers incredible sandy landscapes. The airplane reaches low altitudes over the desert: about 30 meters from the ground. Upon request, the right front door of the small Cessna can be removed in order to take better pictures. Overnight we will stay at the comfortable Central Guesthouse in Swakopmund. – breakfast and lunchpack – |
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DAY 6 |
From the Coast to DAMARALANDEarly in the morning we leave Swakopmund passing the southern Skeleton Coast Park up to Palmwag Lodge. The journey leads along the western coastline with its gigantic seal colony. Here we will have a photographic stopover. At Cape Cross Reservation live between 100.000 and 200.000 seals. Most of the young seals are born between end of November and beginning of December. On late afternoon we will reach Palmwag Lodge, where we will stay overnight.
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![]() Löwen in der Etosha Region |
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DAY 7-8 |
PALMWAG CONCESSION - The BUSH CAMPING ExperienceRight after breakfast our destination will be the 5000 km² wide concession area, where a stunning landscape scenery with a number of wild animals is waiting for you. In search of the endangered black rhinoceros and the famous desert elephant the route passes canyons and crystal-clear water springs. The numerous wild animals can be watched up close again and again: Springbok, Oryx, Kudu, Ostrich, Jackal, Zebra, Giraffe and Hyena roam the untouched nature. With a bit of luck you will catch a glimpse of a lion, a cheetah or the shy leopard. The manifold bird life rewards bird lovers and every photographer blossoms at this spot. A support team will set up the tented camp while we are on the game drive. At night the guides will prepare food on the fire while the guests can enjoy the view or chat about the experiences of the past days. This is the right time for night shots or for having a refreshing drink on the campfire. This way of camping is the true adventure experience in Africa’s untouched nature. Most likely we will be the only human being within a radius of 50 km. – full board – |
Sky over the Palmwag Concession (Nikon D3 / Nikkor 12-24 f2.8) |
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DAY 9 |
The HIMBA AND HOBATEREToday we drive via the Grootberg mountain pass and Kamanjab towards the western boarder of Etosha National Park to Hobatere Lodge. On the way we will be visiting an Ovahimba village. The Himba are an ethnic group of about 20.000 to 50.000 people, living in northern Namibia. The stopover offers an excellent opportunity to get an insight into the Himbas daily routines and capture their habits on film. It also helps supporting less fortunate Himba children. In the late afternoon we will reach the Hobatere Lodge where we will stay the night. If time allows there will be the chance to go on a night game drive on the territory of the lodge, where wild animals can be observed at the nearby water hole.
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Himba Girls |
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Running Zebra |
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DAY 10-11 |
Etosha National ParkWe continue our journey through the western gate at Otjivasondu into the Etosha National Park. Access to Etosha National Park through the western gate is only possible by a special permit. Once more you will realize how it feels to be almost alone on a range of 200 km. Within the next two days we will experience Namibia’s wildlife close-up again. This is one of the journey’s photographic highlights. The Etosha National Park offers marvelous opportunities to discover and photograph wild animals in their natural environment. There are 114 different mammals, 340 species of bird, 110 kinds of reptile, 16 miscellaneous amphibians, as well as surprisingly only one fish species. The word “Etosha” means “large white square” due to the large salt plan dominating this area. Etosha is a great spot for bird-watching. On game drives through the Etosha National Park we will detect elephants, giraffes and lions. With a little luck you can even spot and photograph rhinoceroses, leopards and cheetahs.
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DAY 12 |
FRANS INDONGO LODGE, OTJIWARRONGOToday’s ride brings us south to Frans Indongo Lodge, where we will stay overnight. We will try to reach the place by early afternoon, in order to fully enjoy its beauty and relax. The lodge is based approx. 40 km north of Otjiwarongo, in the middle of the characteristic thornbush savannah. In the afternoon you can join an optional game drive or you simply relax and chill at the swimming pool. The lodge offers great spots to capture sunset pictures before having dinner. There is a small water hole illuminated at night, with possibility to spot various antilopes. Often rare Nyala, Black Springbok and White Blesbok, Sabel and Roan antelopes show up there.
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Desert Elephants in the Palmwag Concession |
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DAY 13 |
CHEETAH CONSERVATION FUND, OTJIWARRONGO - WINDHOEKIn the morning we will be visiting the Cheetah Conservation Fund which was founded in 1990 by Dr. Laurie Marker. This organisation aims to protect the endangered cheetahs and to preserve their natural habitat in the wild. With about 2500 animals Namibia possesses one of the largest populations of cheetahs worldwide. The CCF information center is not only entertaining but also instructive. Cheetahs that cannot be brought back into the wild for various reasons are held in large housings close to the information center. There you will have the special opportunity to photograph the running cheetahs. The so-called “Cheetah-run” is a unique chance for extraordinary photos. By joining this activity you directly support the work of Laurie Marker’s group fighting against the extinction of these wonderful creatures. Additional activities such as the „Belebeno Safari“ or the „Eland Drive“, which both offer further great photo scenes, are possible to be booked on the same day right on the spot. After the exciting adventures at the Waterberg we drive from via Otjiwarongo and Okahandja back to Windhoek airport Hosea Kutako – right on time to check in for your return flight back home.
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Running Cheetah |
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COST - please enquiry |
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PARTICIPANTS: min. 6, max. 12 PARTICIPANTS PRICE PER PERSON (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY):
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Health and Vaccinations |
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We want to make sure you stay healty and happy throughout the whole jorney. For any question, please do not hesitate contacting us. Due to the hot and dry climate Namibia is virtually free of tropical diseases; therefore health certificates are not normally required. Vaccination requirements change from time to time. We suggest you consult your local doctor or health department. However, you should ensure your polio vaccination is up-to-date before travelling to Namibia and if necessary refresh your vaccination. It is recommended to carry proof of the vaccination with you.
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HOW TO BOOK |
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You would like to take part to this tour. What to do next? Contact me by email and reserve a place for this trip. Because I like to give very personal attention to our customers, I would appreciate if you could write something about yourself. Telephone: +49 (0)7343 929 98-0 |
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Important informations |
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Flexibility is key for a successful workshop. The described itinerary may be affected by changes due to unpredictable circumstances (Cultural, political, environmental or related to migration of animals). Remember that Africa is not like Europe and although changes of itinerary are normally not the case, this is a possibility to take in account and we reserve the right of doing so. We will inform you for any changes I will make sure to inform everyone as soon as possible in case of changes. Our workshop groups are small to mantain highest standards of quality and teaching. This means space is limited. If you would like to participate please book well in advance because free spots fill up very quickly. If you have any questions before registering, send us an e-mail with any inquiries to safari@stefanolevi.com or to info@abendsonneafrika.de
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