Tag: wildlife
Christmas at the Okavango River
Escape to the Wetlands of the Okavango River.
Weltevrede Guest farm, Sossus North, Namibia.
Weltevrede Guest Farm, well-content... The name "Weltevrede" is an Afrikaans Farm name, meaning "Indeed satisfied" or "well satisfied" , feeling well-content. By visiting the Guest Farm, situated in the heart of the Namib Desert and bordered on three sides by the Namib Naukluft Park, you will soon find out why. Weltevrede is home to an …
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Take me to Popa Falls, Namibia
Popa Falls, tranquil and dreamy, little secluded Resort.
Namibia, Explore Waterberg National Park.
Visit the Waterberg Area Z 18 , Namibia Accommodation, (from Luxury Lodges to Camping), Hiking trails, Wildlife, Birding, Game drives, and more. Click on the link for more info.
Wetlands of Namibia
Namibia, not all about deserts, this is our amazing wetlands. Chobe Namibia, Katima Mulilo, Okavango Panhandle, Okavango West, Kasane, Kwando, Okavango Rundu, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls Zambia.
Bucket List Travel Namibia,Botswana
Bucket List Travel - Okavango Delta Scenic flights over the Okavango Delta , Airplane or Helicopter. Animals in a wonder, water world, wild and free ....unforgettable!
Namibia, Off the Beaten Track
Namibia, the perfect Self Drive Destination With more than 75 Tourism Attraction Zones, all over the country, there are surely a lot of self drive routes in between. From tarred roads to two-track dirt roads. Guessing where to steer the front wheel, exploring, wondering if you are the only car on the route today. That …
Living Desert of Swakopmund Namibia
Next time you visit Swakopmund, make time for this interesting activity, The Living Desert Tour , presented by Christopher Nel. Living Desert Adventures is based in Swakopmund, at the coast of Namibia. Christopher Nel, the owner of this unique day tour, has a deep respect for nature and loves to share the beautiful and hidden …
Meeting Pride, the Cheetah.
Meeting Pride, the Cheetah. Pride was born on May 1, 2006 in Harnas Wildlife Foundation’s wild cheetah enclosure. She grew up in Marieta’s kitchen with Trust the lion. In 2009, Pride started on a soft release program in the Lifeline and the Harnas Research Program was founded. She was fitted with a VHF collar and …
