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Collette Adds ‘Namibia and South Africa: Epic Landscapes and Wildlife’ Tour

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Collette’s new “Namibia and South Africa: Epic Landscapes and Wildlife” tour will launch in May 2025. It will be Collette’s first tour featuring Namibia and its fifth safari tour.
“We have seen increased interest in tours to Southern and Eastern Africa,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, chief executive officer at Collette. “Collette has been designing inclusive safari tours for three decades, allowing travellers to get closer to the wildlife, to nature, to culture, and to picturesque landscapes that they’ve only dreamed about exploring.”
Namibia and South Africa: Epic Landscapes and Wildlife” explores Etosha and Kruger National Parks. The 16-day itinerary also features game drives in each country, a journey through the Namib Desert, which is home to the world’s largest sand dunes, a drive along the Skeleton Coast, an area where shipwrecks are plentiful, and a home-hosted dinner with a Capetonian family.
Dates for departures in 2025 will soon be available for booking with prices starting at $7,499 USD pp.
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