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Sambulenni Horse Safari - Okapuka Lodge
Namibia
Namibia
A one-hour drive from Windhoek, located in a richly varied landscape with one of the best stocked private game reserves in Namibia, you will ride on endless trails covering an area of 100,000 acres. Overnights are at the luxurious Okapuka Lodge, in comfortable thatched bungalows with wonderful views of the Okapuka river (bed) and in the Dune Camp, a permanent tented camp set in the middle of beautiful savannah near a watering hole. The restaurant offers just the right mixture of a tranquil relaxed atmosphere with friendly, high quality service. Just what you'll need after a long day in the saddle. The restaurant is reputed to be one of the best in Namibia and has an extensive à la carte menu which combines fresh, local produce with African and European cuisine. The riding trails are designed to provide you with as much variation and choice as possible. Some trails explore the mountains, others follow mainly ancient game trails on savannah plains. Included in your week is the overnight ride to the luxurious Dune Camp - a permanent tented camp set in the middle of beautiful savannah near a watering hole. Imagine riding amongst herds of giraffe or wildebeest, or watching rhino from a safe distance! Whether you watch the sun going down on the wild hartebeest grazing on the lush grass from your dinner table or ride amongst a herd of giraffe we guarantee you an unforgettable holiday.
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Meeting:
Okapuka Lodge
Airport:
Windhoek Hosea Kutako
Transfer:
Windhoek Hosea Kutako or Windhoek Eros
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Rates and Dates for 2008 | 2009
Rates include:
Accommodations, all meals, 6 riding days
Packages and Options
Click here for updated current rates.
| A | 2008 | 8 day trip, AP | 8d / 7n | $2075 |
| Single supplement | $330 |
| Discount for rooms at the stables | ($80) |
| Triple Room during week | ($175) |
| Riders over 90 kg - 25% of room rate | $0 |
| Private guide for 1 or 2 riders | $775 |
| Group discount (6+) - 50% off for 6th person (2007) | $0 |
| P | 2008 | 8 day trip, AP Endurance weeks | 8d / 7n | $2625 |
| Single supplement | $330 |
| Discount for room near stables | ($80) |
Transfer Option:
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2008
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Transfer from Windhoek included
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$0
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2008
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Transfer if staying less than one week - per car return
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$170
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Tour Dates
Check here for more details.
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2008
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01/08
- 12/16
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8d / 7n
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Reserve
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Rates do not include:
Gratuities, game drives.
The dune camp overnight is not garanteed.
Sample 1 week Itinerary We meet you at Windhoek airport and transport you to the ranch (75 minutes by car). Once you're unpacked and refreshed (possibly with a fine lunch depending on your arrival time) it's time to meet the horses and the rest of our staff. This is followed by a short ride to allow your horse to get to know you and, perhaps, you to get to know your horse! After the ride, over a refreshing drink and an evening barbecue, we explain the itinerary for the week and give you a briefing on 'living and survival' in the African bush. Hours ridden: 1-2 Meals: Lunch and a Braai (barbecue) at the Lion Bar Day 2 Breakfast at 07.00 comprising tea, coffee, fruit juice, fruit, cereal, bread, eggs and bacon. At 08.00 we saddle up and depart for a savannah ride along ancient game trails. During this ride you encounter much of the wildlife described in the wildlife pages. We return to Okapuka Ranch for a shower, drinks and a relaxing lunch. After lunch and a siesta by the pool we saddle up for our afternoon ride. We arrive back at around 17.00 for a drink at the bar. Dinner is served whenever you are ready. Hours ridden: 5 Meals: Breakfast, lunch and a 3 course gourmet dinner at the Okapuka Park Restaurant Day 3 After breakfast we saddle up and depart for a mountain trail ride. We start along the Okapuka riverbed then cross the mountains into Leopard Valley. The valley is protected by the natural mountainous surroundings and, until recently, has been largely unexplored. Our trail takes us through spectacular scenery to Leopard Dam. We stop for a well-earned picnic lunch at a shaded natural spring where those of you who are hardy enough to try the cool water, can take a dip. After a 2-hour stop we continue our trek, and having passed Crocodile dam, eventually arrive back at Okapuka Ranch (16.00). Then it's time for a shower and a drink before you watch the lions feeding. Dinner is served whenever you are ready. Hours ridden: 5 Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch and a 3 course gourmet dinner Day 4 Today, after breakfast, we saddle up and depart for a short ride to the baboon infested "little Okapuka" Hill. Having ascended the hill we are rewarded with a spectacular 360° panoramic view of the surrounding hills, river-beds and savannah-lands. We ride down through ancient riverbeds in search of majestic kudu and gemsbok. If available: After a short siesta we ride out towards Dune Camp where we arrive at around 17.00, to be greeted with a well deserved cold drink, a dip in the small swimming pool, followed by a hot shower in en-suite private tented bathrooms. The evening meal consists of a hearty braai with lashings of local beer or wine. Recollections of the day's experiences are exchanged around the fire until the seduction of the soft double bed with fresh linen is no longer resistible. Lights out! Hours ridden: 6 Accommodation: Dune Camp if available or back at the lodge Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch and a tented camp braai Day 5 Continental breakfast and around 09.00, having saddled up, we depart once again for a savannah ride. This area is well known for its Burchell's zebra and gemsbok. We return to our base camp at Okapuka Ranch for lunch. After a well-earned siesta we depart in search of white rhinos and white tailed wildebeest, the comics of the savannah. We climb the Hochland trail to watch the magnificent African sunset over the adjacent mountains savouring the majesty of Africa with sundowners. This is followed by a brisk ride in the sunset's afterglow back to Okapuka Ranch where we arrive, hopefully, before dark. Dinner is served whenever you are ready. Hours ridden: 4 Meals: Continental Breakfast, lunch and a 3course gourmet dinner. Day 6 We saddle up at 08.30 hrs for a challenging ride. We start along the Okapuka riverbed towards Crocodile Dam. But instead of dropping down into Leopard Valley we continue to ride higher and higher. Today our goal is the top of the highest mountain on the Okapuka estate. Some of the terrain is so steep that we will have to dismount and lead our horses. However, once you have reached the top the reward is a view of a lifetime; both the cities of Windhoek and Okahandja (30 and 45 km away) lie at your feet. After we have caught our breath, both from the exercise as well as the breathtaking view, we will descend towards Okapuka Park Restaurant for a well-deserved late lunch at around 14.00 hrs. The rest of the afternoon is spend relaxing. And dinner is served whenever you are ready. Hours ridden: 5 to 6 Meals: Breakfast, late lunch and a 3-course gourmet dinner. Day 7 Breakfast is taken at a leisurely pace and those of you who wish to take advantage of the helicopter tour can do so (weather permitting). The flight is not included in the package price. Those of you who can still stand the sight of a horse and have energy left can join us for a last ride. Lunch is taken at Okapuka Ranch. Those who prefer to visit the famous wood carving market at Okahandja to purchase those promised presents can do so (not included in the price). In the late afternoon and early evening there is a lion feed. Dinner, as usual, is served at Okapuka Park Restaurant. Hours ridden: 2-4(optional) Meals: Breakfast, lunch and a farewell braai at the Lion Bar Day 8 Breakfast is served until 10.30. After entering your comments in our Guest Book, you can say goodbye to your horse and the rest of our staff and continue your journey within Namibia or begin your return journey home.
Subject to change
Meeting:
Okapuka Lodge
Airport:
Windhoek Hosea Kutako
Transfer:
Windhoek Hosea Kutako or Windhoek Eros
Passport and Visa Requirements: Passport valid for a minimum of six months after the date of departure from Namibia required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.Not required by nationals referred to in the chart above fo. more
Most of Namibia enjoys a minimum of 300 days of sunshine a year, but generally, the winter climate is the most pleasant. Namibia has a dry climate. Most days are pleasantly warm (the average temperature is between 20 to 34 C), while the nights are generally cool (in winter temperatures can fall to 0 C.)
There are two relatively short rainy seasons, the shorter occurs between October and December, while the main stormy period occurs between January and April. The storms are brief and spectacular. Forked lightening illuminates the dark thunderclouds while the rain refreshes the air and soaks down the dust.
These charts show the monthly rainfall (in mm) and the monthly minimum and maximum temperatures in Windhoek .


Okapuka enjoys low humidity and gentle breezes, which make for a pleasant and comfortable climate in which to ride. The area averages between 200 to 400 mm of rain per year, all of which falls in the summer.
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Check List |
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Travel documents and Voucher |
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Flight tickets |
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RIDING GEAR |
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Hard riding hat, preferably light weight with good ventilation |
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Camera and enough extra films and batteries |
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Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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Provided when riding: saddle bag, water bottle and waterproof poncho.
Winters are usually mild to warm which calls for light clothing in the middle of the day and a sweater or jacket for evenings and early mornings when it can be quite cold. When riding, it is better to wear riding or walking shoes with chaps because some of the trails involve challenging gradients, which often require leading your horse. Cotton jodhpurs are better than synthetic products.
A light safari jacket with many pockets is ideal for carrying your compact binoculars, penknife, sun-hat, sunglasses, sun block, moisturiser, lip-ice etc. Points for electric shavers (electric current 250VAC) are available. You are advised to bring battery-operated or conventional razors if you choose to stay in the tented camps.)
*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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JESUS BURGOS
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4/6/2008
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Suzanne Bury
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