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We also encourage non-hunters to join family or friends on their hunting expedition as we offer a wide variety of activities.. For the non-hunter (observer) the following activities are available, as we believe it is the whole experience that counts, for friendships are built by offering not only good hunting but also quality accommodation, service and facilities. (Please note terms and conditions apply)

etosha national park

Etosha actually means the ”great white area” and refers to the huge salt pan. This is an impressive sight because it’s certainly the biggest salt pan in Africa. Yet there is abundant wildlife that congregates around the waterholes, giving you almost guaranteed game sightings.

The landscape is unique and varied and subsequently home to a wide variety of animals… like for example lion, elephant, leopard, giraffe, cheetah, hyena, springbok, two kinds of zebra, eland and so many more species of wildlife.

Etosha National Park is the gateway to Northern Namibia and Ovamboland, it’s a very popular stop on any Namibian tour.

vingerklip and surrounds

Translated as “Huge rock finger”…

As if someone’s huge rock finger would protrude vertically into the air – this is how the Vingerklip stands, like a monument 70 km west of the little town Outjo. Situated halfway between Outjo and Khorixas, the Vingerklip is one of Namibia’s most famous and remarkable rock formations attracting all to view it’s magnificence.

The Vingerklip is actually the geological leftover of a Ugab Terrace (from UGAB VALLEY), its geological history can be read visually when looking at the layers of conglomerate. The Rock Finger stands on a hill top and has a height of 929 m above sea level, the rock itself is 35 metres in height! Visitors can climb the hill to view the rock formation, but not the Vingerklip itself.

swakopmund

Swakopmund is the coastal vibrant city of Namibia, west of the capital, Windhoek. Its sandy beaches face the Atlantic Ocean where German colonists estblished the area in 1892. The city’s colonial landmarks include Swakopmund Lighthouse and the Mole, an old sea wall…. next to the lighthouse, the Swakopmund Museum of Namibian history…. and much more!

sossusvlei

The Sossusvlei area is characterized by high sand dunes of vivid pink-to-orange color, a consequence of a high percentage of iron in the sand and consequent oxidation processes. The oldest dunes are those of a more intense reddish color. These dunes are among the highest in the world; many of them are above 200 metres, the highest being the one nicknamed Big Daddy, about 380 metres high.

chobe national park

The Chobe National Park, which is the second largest national park in Botswana and covers 11 700 square km, has one of the greatest concentrations of game found on the African continent. Its uniqueness in the abundance of wildlife and the true African nature of the region, offers a safari experience of a lifetime.

victoria falls

The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Local people call it “Mosi-oa-Tunya”, the smoke that thunders and is a waterfall in southern Africa on the Zambezi River at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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