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ANNEXURE A TOUR PACKAGE 2016 May 29 th , 2016 June 14 th , 2016 A Mission Vision Tour in collaboration with Nomad Tours Best Of Cape Town and Namibia For the nature lovers

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  • ANNEXURE A TOUR PACKAGE

    2016

    May 29th, 2016 June 14th, 2016

    A Mission Vision Tour

    in collaboration with Nomad Tours

    Best Of Cape Town and Namibia For the nature lovers

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    Tour Participants and Price Structures 12 estimated participants (quantities in terms of the different groups, i e. male, females, couples, children, young people will be identified as marketing of the tour proceeds) We estimated all our prices on a group of 20. The latest for passengers to enlist in the tour is September 30th, 2015; although it will make things

    much easier if we can have the final count by the end of August 2015 Tour price:

    $1,000 USD per double occupancy $1,250 USD per single occupancy

    Every item listed on this itinerary is INCLUDED in the above mentioned prices. All accommodation, local transportation, meals, entrance fees, tips are included in the tour price as per

    the tour package. We use a transport company that takes care of transport insurances, but every tour member must have

    their own personal and medical insurance.

    TOUR ITINERARY - TOUR PACKAGE

    Sunday May 29, 2016 Arrive Cape Town Up Cycle Cape Town sightseeing and exploration http://www.traveladdicts.net/2014/11/cape-town-attractions.html Monday May 30, 2016 Table Mountain, Penguins, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulders_Beach http://www.capetown.travel/attractions/entry/Boulders_penguin_colony Simons Town, Cape Point, African Market (soek vir typical African arts and craft) Tuesday May 31st, 2016 Red/Blue Bus experience http://www.citysightseeing.co.za/about-us Wednesday June 1, 2016 Robbin Island, District Six Township Robben Island on-site tour, experience District Six and the Homecoming Museum Robben Island, Guided Tour of the island by an ex-prisoner, visit the museums debriefing with Mary Burton from the TRC and Black Sash

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    Visit to District Six, where the forced removals under the apartheid regime took place in the sixties. Noor Abrahams story "this is storytelling" is relaxed and filled with District Six colloquialisms and jokes while relating a personal experience of apartheid and forced removals. Community walk in District Six

    Thursday June 2, 2016 Nomad Tour starts

    Meals: B = breakfast; L = Lunch; D = dinner Thursday June 2, 2016 Day 1 Today we start our Best of Namibia adventure with the guys from Nomad Tours Depart: Cape Town Arrive: Citrusdal Distance: 200 km Meals included: L. D. Early Group Pick up at your hotel. Activity Package Included: Winetasting Hebron, Citrusdal, Hebron Restaurant dinner. Accommodation: Citrusdal Lodge http://www.citrusdallodge.co.za Leaving Cape Town we make our first stop at Table View and take photos of Table Mountain from across Table Bay. We will be heading north towards our stop for the first night, passing through the Cederberg Region. Upon arrival at our overnight stop, we will enjoy a wine tasting, sampling wines from the region. Tonight we will be treated to a traditional South African meal, followed by a full tour briefing from your guides. Friday June 3, 2016 Day 2 Depart: Citrusdal Arrive: Orange River Distance: 550 km (approx) Meals included: B. L. D. Optional Activity: (for your own expense see list of activities for your own expense) Orange River Canoe adventure, Felix Unite, Namibia Gariep (Orange) River. Today we travel through the Northern Cape and Namaqualand, stopping at the remote town of Springbok for any last requirements. After crossing the Namibian border we check into the lovely chalets overlooking the river that forms the border between South Africa and Namibia. http://www.felixunite.com/accommodation/cabanas http://www.namibweb.com/norotshama.htm Border Post South Africa: Vioolsdrift, Tel: +27 (27) 277 618 760, Open 24 hours. Namibia: Noordoewer, Tel: +264 (0) 63 297 122, Open 24 hours. Saturday June 4, 2016 Day 3

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    Depart: Orange River Arrive: Ais Ais Distance: 250 km (approx) Meals included: B. L. D Optional Activity: (for your own expense see list of activities for your own expense) Orange River Canoe adventure, Felix Unite, Other activities: Hike on rim of Fishriver Canyon, Explore Ais Ais The Gariep (Orange) River The Orange River is the longest in South Africa, starting in the Drakensberg in Lesotho, it flows westward towards the Atlantic ocean where it spills out on the border of South Africa and Namibia. Although it passes through no major cities it plays a major role in the South African economy by providing irrigation to the vital farmlands. We offer many Nomad tours that include the Orange River, an overnight on the banks with a fire and good friends will create memories that will last you a lifetime. The Orange River tours are famous for canoeing that occurs on the world famous rapids of the region. Our tours dont include full white water rafting adventures however on some of the Nomad Tours Orange River adventures you will have opportunity to enjoy canoeing on the river during the time that you overnight on the river banks. The Orange River forms part of the North West border of South Africa and therefore all of our tours that go to Namibia will cross the Orange River, and on most of them we will overnight at a camp on the banks of the Orange River. The Orange River is famous for its historic diamond mining, but for some, the magnificent beauty that is found on the banks of the river. There are over 142 different species of birds that can be seen. When our adventure tours cross the Orange River we over night at a beautiful camp site with all the facilities you need to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Our Orange River travel gives you the amazing experience of a gentle paddle down the river in canoes that are provided by the camp site. Or you can spend the afternoon soaking up the sun on the river bank. However you choose to spend your Orange River stay during the Nomad tour you will be guaranteed to enjoy it. This morning theres a chance to do an optional canoe trip down the Gariep River or to spend some time relaxing at the camp along the river. After lunch we travel north to the Fish River Canyon and take a scenic hike along the rim in order to gain some perspective as to just how large this natural phenomenon is. Later we return to Ais-Ais to check in to our accommodation and enjoy the hot springs. Accommodation http://www.nwr.com.na/index.php/resorts/ai-ais-hotsprings-spa Fish River Canyon The Fish River Canyon in the South of Namibia is the second largest in the world and the largest in Africa, in places it is 27 km wide and up to 550m deep in total it is over 160 km long. Fish River

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    canyon tours should be on everyones list of things to see before they die. It is a natural wonder that should not be missed when visiting Southern Africa. Another major attraction of the area found at the Southern end of the Fish River Canyon is Ai-Ais hot springs resort. Four of our adventure tours include the Fish River Canyon as an attraction. Namibia is a country full of amazing attractions and it can often be difficult to choose which ones you should visit, however with our experienced tour guides and our Fish River Canyon travel options you will be guaranteed to see the most memorable sites on offer. Our Fish River Canyon tours vary between the four depending on what else you would like to see and how much time you have to spend exploring the beautiful Southern Africa. The Fish River Canyon is not only naturally beautiful it is historically significant as it provides clues into the ancient geology of the landscape. Our knowledge and experience when it comes to Fish River Canyon tours and adventure travel in Namibia is unparalleled within the industry and will ensure that you time is not only memorable but well informed. Sunday June 5, 2016 Day 4 Depart: Ais Ais Arrive: NamibNaukluft Distance: 650 km (approx) Meals included: B. L. D. Zebra River Lodge OR Betesda http://www.hammersteinlodge.com/ http://www.zebra-riverlodge. com http://www.betesdalodge.com The Namib-Naukluft NP is one of Namibias geographic gems and at 50,000km2, is one of the largest parks in Africa. There are massive sand dunes in the Sossusvlei desert area as well as the remarkable landscape. Our lodge is situated outside the park. Namib-Naukluft National Park The Namib-Naukluft National Park is bigger than Switzerland at 49,768 square km, making it the largest game park in Africa. Being in Namibia this national park is predominantly made up of fiery desert and burnt orange dunes and hills formed by the push and pull of the wind. Unlike most wild African parks that are filled with typical wild and untamed animals, the Namib-Naukluft National Park is filled with animals of a different kind. Snakes, never before seen weird insects as well as over 200 species of birds inhabit the area. The area of Sossusvlei is more notorious and is the main tourist attraction to the area. Namib-Naukluft National Park tours will not only provide visitors with a wonderful and quintessential desert experience that the Namib is so famous for but will allow them to walk in the footsteps of hyenas, gemsbok and jackals. The Namib is characterized by its Inselbergs and rocky outcrops called Kopjes. These enclaves and outcrops have been completely created by nature and are the tell-tale signs of heavy wind and its

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    ability to form natural art. Theyre also evidence of Gondwanaland and the time when the two most southern tips of the world separated to form Africa, South America and Australia. Namib means open space and tours to Namib-Naukluft National Park will show you all that this diverse space has to offer.

    Monday June 6, 2016 Day 5 Depart: Stay in park Arrive: Distance: Local trips Accommodation: Hammerstein OR Zebra River Lodge OR Betesda http://www.hammersteinlodge.com/ http://www.zebra-riverlodge. com http://www.betesdalodge.com We have a full day in the Namib-Naukluft National Park that starts with a walk up Dune 45 for an amazing view and photo opportunity. Later we will have the opportunity to be transported into Sossusvlei. In the afternoon there is a short walk into Sesriem Canyon. Sossusvlei Sossusvlei is one of the worlds most remote and beautiful places, synonymous with sweeping sand dunes and astonishing sunsets. The salt and clay pan is enclosed by towering, vivid red dunes, which some say are the highest in the world, presenting a breath-taking picture, as their crimson colour clashes with the cobalt sky. Although the area is accessible, the roads are in quite a bad condition, so if you dont have a 44, its wise to opt to be part of tours to Sossusvlei. The area is located within the Namib-Nauklift National Park of Namibia, in the heart of the exquisitely isolated desert. Sossus is Nama for no return, while vlei is the Afrikaans word for marsh, so effectively the area is known as no return marsh, in reference to the fact that it is the Tsauchab Rivers natural endorheic drainage basin. The region spans between the Koichab and Kuiseb rivers and is every photographers dream destination. The dunes have a brilliant red palette and are best viewed at sunrise and sunset, when the suns crepuscular rays cast them in an incandescent flaming hue, while the wind demonstrates its artistry, painting complex ripples in the sand. Imagine a solitary herd of Gemsbok stepping carefully on the crest of the sandbank, leaving soft footprints in the silt. The highest of all the dunes is Big Daddy which dominates the landscape, measuring a remarkable 380 metres in height. Although the region is predominantly associated with draught, periodically the rains will fall and the vlei fills with water, attracting many animals and people to its banks. This sight is extremely rare and not one to be missed, as the area teems with life, adorning the undulating dunes. Visit the majestic Sesriem Canyon which starts as a deep cleft in the ground, eventually expanding into a flattened plain. Witness the Naravlei, from the top of Big Mama an obliging dune which is well worth the climb and explore the

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    haunting desolation of Dead Vlei, which is named for its numerous dead camelthorn trees, some of which are over 800 years old. You will be amazed by the diversity of life which has adapted to the deserts harsh conditions, succeeding in surviving in one of the earths most hostile environments. Be part of one of the reputable Sossusvlei tours which will open your eyes to the geographical and cultural history of the area.

    Tuesday June 7, 2016 Day 6 Depart: NamibNaukluft Arrive: Swakopmund Distance: 380 km (approx) Meals included: B. L. Accommodation (Example): Stay@Swakop http://www.stay-atswakop.com After a brief photo stop while crossing the Tropic of Capricorn, we will be joined by a local expert on a guided hike and learn more about the unique desert ecosystem and how the Bushmen survived in the harsh desert conditions. From there, we will travel onto Namibias Atlantic coast and the adventure capital, Swakopmund, we stop at the Walvis Bay lagoon en-route, where there are often flamingos to be seen. You will be briefed on the many optional activities available here and there is time to explore the town before dinner out at one of the local restaurants. Swakopmund Swakopmund is a coastal city on the North Western coast of Namibia, it is known as the adventure capital of Namibia and this is evident in the long list of optional activities that are available on our stop overs on our Swakopmund tours. The town has a permanent inhabitation of 42 000 residents so is by no means massive. It does however have a rich and fascinating history and the influence from the days of German colonization. The architecture is stunning and there are many quaint shops and nooks, you can lose yourself for an entire day in the city centre should you choose not to take part in the optional extras and would rather spend a day exploring. Swakopmund has a rich and fascinating history which is evident in the infrastructure of the town and the culture of the people, Swakopmund travel allows you the opportunity to learn about a part of African colonization that is often left unlearned. The German occupation of Southern Africa has a massive impact on the language and culture to a degree that is still evident today. Founded in 1892 as the main harbour for the imperial German Colony, it was chosen for its fresh water supply and deep natural harbour. When the Union of South Africa took over control of German South West Africa after World War 2 it transferred shipping responsibility to Walvis Bay, as such many of the major shipping

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    companies that opened up offices moved out. The phenomenal architecture they left behind though is still visible.

    Wednesday June 8, 2016 Day 7 Depart: Swakopmund Arrive: Swakopmund Distance: stay in Swakopmund only local travels 15 km Meals included: B. L. Accommodation (Example): Stay@Swakop http://www.stay-atswakop.com

    Our Swakopmund tours offer as optional extras

    sky-diving, dolphine cruise, quad biking and sand boarding to name but a few. If however you feel in the mood for something more gentle we also have a nature walk with a

    highly qualified local guide who will guide you through the diverse and rich local flora and fauna.

    Thursday June 9, 2016 Day 8 Depart: Swakopmund Arrive: Khorichas Distance: 350 km Meals included: B. L. D. Accommodation (Example): Igowati http://www.igowatilodge.com/ Highlights: Petrified forest, Spitzkoppe walk with the guide

    Spitzkoppe

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    Spitzkoppe tours take you to a collection of granite peaks located between Swakopmund and Usakos. The peaks stand out dramatically on the flat desolate landscape. The granite that forms the peaks is over 700 million years old and the highest of them rises 1784 meters above sea level which works out to 700 meters above the desert. One of the major attractions of the region are the rock paintings done by the Khoi San tribes that inhabited the area. The Spitzkoppe tours that are run by Nomad Tours take advantage of not only the natural wonder of the area but the historic significance of these paintings.

    The peak is known by rock climbers all over the world as one of the most challenging in Southern Africa. Although our Spitzkoppe tours do not offer the chance to climb the peak, there is a guided nature walk of the area and you will have free time to explore the region around the camp and if you are feeling adventurous you can try climbing it for some stunning views.

    Friday June 10, 2016 Day 9 Depart: Khorichas Arrive: Outjo Distance: 150 km Meals included: B. L. D. Accommodation (Example): Etotongwe http://www.etotongwelodge.com/ Highlights: Activity Package inluded, Himba tribe afternoon visit

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    We visit a Himba community close to Kamanjab where you will have an opportunity to interact with the people who live there. This is a working village and is only a representation of a larger group of nomadic pastoralists. The semi-nomadic Himba people are extremely susceptible to Western influence and have lost a large portion of their land to farmers, engineers, miners and many were displaced during the wars that raged in Angola. The dwindling number of pastoralists that still exist in their natural environment are protected as far as possible by creating a buffer zone, or an educational tribe where tourists who would like to get a better understanding of the way of the Himba, their lifestyle and their traditions, can do so without interfering with those still living in their natural environment. Visiting the Himba tribe can be a controversial topic that gets discussed at the camp fire, however not so much if the reason for visiting this particular tribe is understood beforehand. The income that this specific tribe generates from the visits goes towards the education of orphaned Himba children and assists the tribe in giving them a chance to learn about their own culture and heritage. There is a market at the end of your visit, this is a way for the women to establish a small income, used for their own private expenses, and it is up to you whether youd like to purchase anything or not. Saturday June 11, 2016 Day 10 Depart: Outjo Arrive: Etosha Distance: 150 km Meals included: B. L. D. Accommodation (Example): Halali http://www.nwr.com.na/index.php/resorts/halali-resort Highlights: Afternoon Game Drive in truck

    Etosha National Park

    Etosha Pan National Park is a large endorheic salt pan which forms part of the Kalahari basin. It is a 120 km long dry lake bed, which is protected by the Etosha National Park home to some of the most phenomenal game viewing in the world. One of the elements that make the Etosha National park tours so memorable is that the camps sites within the park are built on the edge of water holes, so you can spend peaceful evenings with good company as the sun goes down watching the animals come down to the waterhole to drink.

    On the Nomad Etosha National Park tour we will take you on several game drives that utilise an elevated truck to provide the best possible game viewing. There are optional night drives for you to take part in, and although they are not included in the Etosha National Park tours they are highly recommended. The optional game drives are taken with expert guides who have an abundance of local knowledge.

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    The Etosha Pan is a truly beautiful and unique place with game viewing that you will not see anywhere else in the world, the facilities are world class to make for a comfortable and memorable stay. The natural beauty and abundant wildlife will provide countless photo opportunities to make your friends jealous. Game viewing can never be offered with guarantees, as you are dealing with wild animals you can never be certain of how they will behave. We can guarantee that on our Etosha Pan national park tours you will meet people and have experiences with them that will form the basis of lifelong friendships.

    Sunday June 12, 2016 Day 11 Depart: Etosha Arrive: Stay in the park Distance: Full Day Game Drive in truck Meals included: B. L. D. Accommodation (Example): Okaukuejo http://www.nwr.com.na/index.php/resorts/okaukuejo-resort Highlights: Full day Game Drive in truck

    Etosha National Park is one of Southern Africa's finest and most important game reserves. Etosha was declared a National Park in 1907 and covers an area of 22 270 square km. It is home to 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish. Etosha is the venue for some of the most unique game viewing experiences in Africa. The sparse grasslands allow great opportunities to see animals normally hidden in dense vegetation. You may even see some of the amazing animals crossing the road in front of your truck! We will go on various game drives and spend our evenings at the abundant waterholes for some excellent game photography.

    Monday June 13, 2016 Windhoek, Windhoek, 600, Craft Market onroute and short city tour,Optional Dinner out at Joes Beer

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    Tuesday June 14, 2016 WDH Airport, WDH Airport, 100, Group AirportTransfer, 1 x