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+44 (0)20 7752 0000Price Includes:Economy class scheduled air travel %u2022 Nine nights aboard Rovos Rail %u2022 Overnight accommodation in Pretoria, Sossusvlei, Etosha National Park & Swakopmund %u2022 Meals as indicated (B %u2013 Breakfast, L %u2013 Lunch, D %u2013 Dinner) %u2022 House beer, wine & soft drinks with included meals %u2022 All drinks on the Rovos Rail (excluding premium brands) %u2022 Limited laundry service on Rovos Rail %u2022 Excursions %u2022 Noble Caledonia Tour Manager %u2022 Local guides %u2022 Onboard Train Manager %u2022 Gratuities %u2022 Transfers %u2022 Airport taxes. Not Included: Travel insurance.Pullman SuiteDeluxe SuiteRoyal SuitePullman Suite for sole useDeluxe Suite for sole use%u00a310995%u00a312795%u00a315495%u00a313795%u00a315295PRICES PER PERSONBased on double occupancyThe %u2018Big Hole%u2019, KimberleyKolmanskopLionesses, Etosha National ParkQuiver Tree Forestthe building is the narrow gauge locomotive (vintage 1900), which used to operate between Swakopmund and Windhoek. At the top of Robert Mugabe Avenue is the Christuskirche or Evangelical Lutheran Church which we will drive past, this is one of the city%u2019s most striking landmarks and was built from local sandstone and completed in 1910. Romanesque, neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles influenced its design and Kaiser Wilhelm II donated its stained-glass windows. (B, L, D)Day 11 Cheetah Conservation Fund, Otjiwarongo. Arriving at lunchtime in Kranzberg we will drive to Otjiwarongo and the Cheetah Conservation Fund. Founded in 1990, the fund is dedicated to saving cheetah in the wild. The centre is a hub for conservation programming and education working with farmers, researchers and students to attain their goal. (B, L, D)Day 12 Etosha National Park. After breakfast we transfer to the Etosha National Park for an overnight stay in a lodge. The park offers excellent game viewing in one of Africa%u2019s most accessible venues. Zebra and springbok are scattered across the endless horizon while the many waterholes attract endangered black rhino, lion, elephant and large numbers of antelope. The Etosha Pan, an extremely flat salt pan, lies at the heart of the National Park. This shimmering %u201cgreat white place%u201d, as its name says, is the largest salt pan in Africa and with herds of wild animals passing through is an unforgettable experience. We take an afternoon game drive and return to our lodge for dinner and an overnight stay. (B, L, D)Day 13 Etosha National Park & Namib Desert. An early morning game drive provides another opportunity to observe wild animals close up. In the late morning we return to our train and spend the afternoon heading southwest across the Namib Desert towards the Atlantic Ocean. The Namib stretches for more than 2,000 kilometres along the Atlantic Coast of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. Having endured arid conditions for roughly 55-80 million years, the Namib may be the oldest desert in the world. (B, L, D)Day 14 Walvis Bay & Swakopmund. We arrive at Walvis Bay and bid our train farewell as we transfer to our Swakopmund hotel for an overnight stay. Swakopmund, Namibia%u2019s seaside resort on the west coast, is a place of singular charm. It resembles a small Bavarian village nestling between the desert and the sea and enjoys a restful and relaxing atmosphere. The source of Swakopmund%u2019s continental vibe is the graceful Art Nouveau buildings dating back to the turn of the previous century. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure and meet this evening for our farewell dinner. (B, D)Day 15 Swakopmund to London. After breakfast in the hotel we will transfer to Walvis Bay for our scheduled indirect flight to London. (B)Day 16 London. Arrive today.PRICE