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PRIVATE MOBILE CAMP : ZIMBABWE
PRIVATE MOBILE CAMP : ZIMBABWE

For the second part of our air adventure, the Okavango Delta and the Kariba, the Luangwa River, the Liwonde, the spectacular coast of Mozambique, the wild Ruaha, Zanzibar and the Indian Ocean.

19th May:
Naankuse, Namibia

Located just thirty minutes drive from Windhoek International Airport and nestled in the stunning African veldt, the lodge is perfectly situated to start your trip to Namibia. With a range of enjoyable activities available, including Carnivore Feeding Tours, and Cheetahs Up Close you are sure to enjoy something special.
Naankuse is the only charity lodge in Namibia.

20th and 21st May:
Dunes Lodge, Wolwedans, Namib Desert, Namibia

We will start our second part of the air safari with yet another spectacular flight: we will reach the Coast, fly over the Skeleton Coast, flamingo, ship wrecks, seals and then the stunning red dunes of the Sossusvlei, reaching the Namib Rand Reserve.
The Dunes Lodge is perched on top of a dune plateau, overlooking panoramic vistas in all directions and capturing the beauty of the desert in a most memorable way. The building style is a combination of wooden structures and canvas blinds, opening up to the desert beyond. The lodge reflects the ambience of a tented camp, but provides the comfort and protection of a permanent building. Each of the nine spacious chalets with en-suite bathrooms has a private verandah, which connects you to vast stretches of untouched sand. Sleeping with your canvas blinds open is just like sleeping under the stars.
The lodge also has a swimming pool, which is suspended above the sand. The variety of recreational space makes a visit both exciting and relaxing.
Varied activities aim at acquainting guests with the splendor, solitude and stark beauty of the Namib Desert, with excursions to Sossusvlei, and nature drives and walks providing awe-inspiring views of desert-adapted wildlife and plants. A balloon safari at extra cost offers a unique experience soaring silently above the desert.

22nd and 23rd May:
Jao Camp, Okavango Delta, Bostwana

A great flight of Namibia and then the Kalahari Desert will take us to a much different and contrasting place: the Okavango Delta. We have chosen a very special lodge: Jao Camp. This superb camp is set in an area where islands fringed with riverine forests meet open floodplains. Its nine spacious and beautifully-designed tents are situated beneath a canopy of shady trees and have en-suite facilities, as well as an outdoor shower. Built on raised decks, each has a private sala for afternoon siestas with views of the spectacular surrounds. In addition to the lounge and dining area, there are two plunge pools, a boma for dining under the stars and a spa with a wide range of massage therapies.

24th and 25th May:

Flying from the Okavango to Mana Pools in Zimbabwe will be simply fascinating. Incredible wilderness and plentiful wildlife. We will fly over the Zambezi and Lake Kariba. You cannot imagine their infinite beauty. The mighty Zambezi River flows from Lake Kariba through the Lower Zambezi Valley, a huge rift in the earth's crust. Over the millennia the Zambezi has rushed through this valley creating islands, channels, and sandbanks. Old river meanders, left in the mineral-rich volcanic soils, have formed into small ox-bow lakes surrounded by lush vegetation and tall old strands of mohagany and ebony. This abundance of water and luxuriant greenery accounts for the valley's wealth of big game. Here we will have our own private mobile camp. We will have the opportunity for fabulous walking safaris.

26th and 27th May:
Mvuu Lodge, Shire River, Malawi

Another incredible scenic flight will take us from Mana Pools to Southern Malawi, in the Liwonde National Park. Mvuu Lodge nestles discreetly on the banks of the lagoon just off the Shire River. The main lounge building is set high above the water for long views up-river. Accommodation comprises eight tents for a maximum of 16 guests, each with en-suite bathroom facilities and a private viewing platforms looking out on the lagoon. Lodge facilities include a dining room, pub, lounge area, wildlife library and a swimming pool. We will have great opportunities to see rhinos.

28th, 29th, 30th May:
Vamizi Island, Mozambique

A great flight will take us from the wilderness and wildlife to the wilderness of a pristine island in one of the nicest places of the Indian Ocean.

Despite being located in one of the wildest places on Earth, set among the Quirimbas Archipelago in the calm, cyclone free waters off the coast of Northern Mozambique, Vamizi offers the definitive experience of barefoot luxury in Africa.
On the surface Vamizi Island is utterly mellow. Go a few feet below and everything changes, as the Vamizi seas - which guests share with no other tourists - are bristling with big ocean action. Some of the dives here are said to be the best in the world and the deep sea fishing is exhilarating. But this is only part of the story... Snorkelling trips, castaway picnics, whale watching expeditions, kayak trips up the estuary, traditional dhow sunset cruises, nature walks, community visits and miles of beaches are waiting to be explored... keeping even the most active souls happy.

31st May and 1st June:
Mwagusi Camp, Ruaha, Tanzania
The views of the Indian Ocean will give place to the superb wilderness of Tanzania, when on 31st May we will fly to Ruaha, Tanzania's largest National Park situated in the Southern Circuit of Tanzania. Mwagusi Camp is an expression of the unwavering love and passion of its owner Chris Fox for the Tanzanian bush, its wildlife and its people.
The camp is build from organic natural materials with guests being treated to a unique tented safari experience. Each en-suite tent is comfortably secured under a cooling thatched roof and nestled snuggly into the sandy banks of the Mwagusi River. Elephants are often visiting the camp.

2nd and 3rd June:
Mnemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Once again a change of scenery, from the Ruaha River to Zanzibar, to the private island of Mnemba. Created by a friend of Luca in the 80's, this is probably the most beautiful place on the Indian Ocean.
From snorkeling, swimming and kayaking, to massages on the beach, to doing nothing at all, Mnemba has something for everyone.
If you have ever harbored the secret wish of finding yourself the sole inhabitant of a beautiful tropical island, but without the effort of having to lift a finger to fend for yourself, this is just the place for you! Discover sheer, unpretentious paradise on this private island, where the simple pleasures become your most treasured of memories for many years to come. Relax and unwind in the exclusivity of your own stretch of beachfront, where simple yet luxurious bandas peep out onto unblemished sands from the dappled shade of the casuarina pine forest.

4th and 5th June:
Campi ya Kanzi, Kenya

A flight over the Indian Ocean coast will take us to Tsavo and then Campi ya Kanzi.
It it our last stop of the epic air safari! Campi ya Kanzi is a unique boutique community ecolodge which enjoys an exclusive wilderness of 280 000 acres, in front of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Authentic ecotourism and genuine immersion in Maasai culture, while on safari in one of the most iconic landscape of Africa. The Chyulu Hills where the camp is nested, are the Green Hills of Africa of Ernest Hemingway. Game drives, game walks and horse-back riding is available, together with yoga and massages for true African bliss. On the 6th you will be flown to Nairobi and bid farewell... until the next adventure!!


The price for the second leg of this epic journey is $25,000 per person sharing, with a single supplement of $13250. Prices include pilot costs, flying permits, taxes and park fees.

Please contact John Ferguson on 01473 610666 for more information.



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Air Safari 2015!

For these epic journies we will scenic fly over the most beautiful areas of Africa.

Most flights will be less than 2 hours in an executive Caravan with 8 business class seats.

First Part: Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Namibia

Start May 3rd, arrive May 18th (16 day safari)
Second Part: Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya

Start May 19th, arrive June 5th (18 day safari)

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