Namibia, 11 Days
ARCHAEO ACADEMIC TOURS & FIELD SCHOOL PROGRAMMES
NAMIBIA – THE ART GALLERIES OF THE SAN AND KOI
Rock Art, Iron Age & Stone Age sites
11 days / 10 nights
Pricing starting @ USD 2815 per person sharing
Valid until December 2024
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For a sparsely populated country, Namibia boasts an impressively diverse population, from the Bantu-speaking Ovambo and Herero tribes (the latter of which are admired for their colourful Victorian dress) to the Damara minorities, the nomadic San Bushmen and, of course, the German colonisation, all of whom have left their own imprint of language, architecture, art and cuisine. Namibia’s harsh climate, it seems, made for a rich and colourful cultural heritage, allowing this research tour to explore some of the most impressive artwork sites of Namibia as depicted by its two major local tribes, the San’s rock art and the Koi peoples’ rock engravings. Many of these sites carry such great historical value that they have been classified as world heritage sites through UNESCO.
The Khoisan People: Africa’s Stone Age inhabitants, the largest in Africa, carries many centuries of great historical importance throughout Nambia. Their amazing Rock art contribution dates back thousands of years. The Khoisan are largely concentrated around the northern Kalahari.
The Nama: Pastoralists who were fearsome fighters in precolonial times. Eventually, however, fighting for their land as they rose in armed rebellion against German colonial rule led to their destruction and devastating loss of land in the early 20th century.
The Damara: Believed to be descendants of the south-western Africa hunter-gatherers, in modern day times they are pastoralists, agriculturalists and skilled copper-smiths, too.
The Ovambo: Now the largest ethnic group in Namibia with the majority still living on the floodplains north of Etosha, the Ovambo originally migrated from the shores of the upper Zambezi as far back as the 13th century. This ethnic group proved to be a leaderin the fight for independence from South Africa.
The Herero: The most culturally recognizable ethnic group in Namibia, these historically nomadic herders have fused the old and the new into an ongoing cultural tradition. Especially attractive is the bright and colourful ankle-length dresses, high necklines, tight bodices, and long puffed sleeve style of dress which the Herero Women adapted with a touch of European fashion from the Victorian period.
Visitors to Namibia are often surprised by the strong German influence. German missionaries were some of the first Europeans in the region, landing in Lüderitz in 1883. This was followed by a diamond boom which resulted in an influx of European migrants, and also expanded into great trading opportunities especially for German traders. The German government eventually occupied the territory proclaiming it ‘German South West Africa’. However, during the course of World War I (1915) Germany lost its colonial possessions, including South West Africa but the German settlers were allowed to stay. Hence there remains a strong German influence including the language (alongside Afrikaans and English) and historical architecture in Luderitz and Swakopmund, which is reminiscent of a German town in the 1800s. Older sections of many towns across the country feature buildings with domes, towers, turrets, oriel windows, embellished gables and ornate bay windows.
From game-packed parks to the silence and spectacle of the desert – this incredible country – its landscapes, people and wildlife . . . . is waiting.
INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE
- 10 Nights’ accommodation sharing, 2, 4 or 6 persons per unit.
- Daily breakfasts or breakfast packs.
- Daily lunches or lunch packs and dinners.
- Coach or overland vehicles for all scheduled travel and transfers.
- All entrances to museums, monuments, cultural and heritage sites as included in the programme.
- Etosha (x 2) and Brandberg (x1) game drives.
- Specialist guides & tour leaders.
- Recreational and safari activities as indicated in the itinerary.
NOTES ON ACADEMIC ACCREDITATION
It is important to note that Safari Odyssey is not an accredited academic institution, however we do collaborate with, and enjoy the endorsements of, professional and accredited institutions. The primary role of Safari Odyssey and it’s representatives is to provide complete logistical support for a proposed field school or, if need be, to manage the entire programme, including all logistics, study contents and the execution thereof if the study group does not have representation of its own. The framework may be designed as archaeo field schools, visual or physical research programmes, in a single or over multiple destinations and including the entire academic programme or parts thereof depending on whether the group will be accompanied by their own “in-house” teacher or not. Safari Odyssey is able to source the relevant academic content as well as local field-specialists and leaders, all of whom are professionally trained or employed. The aim of our Archaeo Academic and Field School Programmes is to provide access to South and southern African archaeological and cultural sites as well as resources, without intervention, but under qualified supervision within the rules set out in our National Heritage Act, “Act 25 of 1999” as well as the academic requirements of the participating teaching institution. This product enables either the “student” or “tourist” to, at first hand, experience the specific archaeological, cultural and historical event/s that is of interest to him or her. Our products are open to tailor-making ie. the course content, academic leaders and presenters, route structure, field of study or interest, location and services can be adjusted and collectively decided upon.
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Destination
Tour Plan
Days 1 & 2: Windhoek
Days 3 & 4: Etosha National Park (Namatomi)
Days 5 & 6: Twyfelfontein (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Days 7 & 8: Brandberg
Days 9 & 10: Swakopmund
Day 11: Swakopmund to Windhoek
- 10 Nights' accommodation sharing, 2, 4 or 6 persons per unit.
- Daily breakfasts or breakfast packs.
- Daily lunches or lunch packs and dinners.
- Coach or overland vehicles for all scheduled travel and transfers.
- All entrances to museums, monuments, cultural and heritage sites as included in the programme.
- Etosha (x 2) and Brandberg (x1) game drives.
- Specialist guides & tour leaders.
- Recreational and safari activities as indicated in the itinerary.
Tour Location
Namibia is Africa's best-kept safari destination secret. A land of stark contrasts, where towering dunes meet a tempestuous coastline.