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Etosha Inquiry Response SLA Explained (24h Planning Flow)
Etosha Inquiry Response: What Happens After You Submit
When you submit an Etosha safari inquiry, the response process follows a predictable sequence. Understanding what happens next — and what a quality response looks like — helps you evaluate whether an operator is right for your trip.
What Should Happen Within 24 Hours
- Acknowledgement: You should receive a confirmation that your inquiry was received, with an estimated response timeframe
- Initial questions (if needed): If your inquiry is missing key information (dates, group size, budget), the operator may request clarification before sending a full proposal
- Full proposal (if complete inquiry): If you provided all necessary details, a full itinerary and quote should arrive within 24–48 hours during business days
What a Quality Proposal Looks Like
Must Include
- Named camps (not just “inside Etosha accommodation”)
- Room types (camping, standard chalet, luxury — not just “accommodation”)
- Clear breakdown of what’s included vs excluded
- Park entry fees shown separately (NAD 180/person/day) or explicitly included
- Vehicle hire details (type, included or separate)
- Day-by-day itinerary with camp sequence that makes geographic sense
Should Include
- Cancellation and payment terms
- Travel insurance recommendation
- Practical notes (gate times, fuel, what to bring)
Red Flags
- Vague accommodation descriptions without camp names
- Entry fees buried in fine print or not mentioned
- Camp sequence with a 148 km transit on Day 1 (gate mismatch)
- Night drives listed for inside NWR camps (not possible)
- No cancellation terms
Response Timeframe Expectations
| Time | Expected Action |
|---|---|
| 0–4 hours | Acknowledgement email |
| 4–24 hours | Clarifying questions or initial proposal |
| 24–48 hours | Full detailed proposal with itinerary and pricing |
| 48–72 hours | Follow-up questions from operator; refinement round |
| 72+ hours without contact | Follow up; try alternative operator |
How to Speed Up Getting a Good Proposal
The faster the operator can answer these five questions from your initial message, the faster and more accurate the first proposal:
- Exact travel dates
- Number of adults (and children with ages)
- Per-person per-night budget range
- Self-drive or guided preference
- Inside park or flexible on outside lodge
After You Receive a Proposal
- Check the camp sequence against your entry gate (see gate mismatch guide)
- Confirm which specific camps are included and their tier
- Verify entry fees are accounted for in the total
- Ask any clarifying questions before accepting — operators expect this
- Request a detailed breakdown if the total doesn’t itemise clearly
Next decision steps
Quick decision FAQ
Can this be adapted to my exact dates and style?
Yes, these are structured planning frameworks and should be tailored to your constraints.
Do these frameworks improve inquiry quality?
Yes. Better inputs create faster and more accurate route recommendations.
Can I request a no-obligation custom route?
Yes. You can review trade-offs before any booking decision.
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