Namibia: A Wilderness Adventure
Let us introduce you to the ‘essentials’ of Namibia: wildlife viewing, conservation efforts, dramatic and diverse scenery, wilderness environments and cultural insights on this fantastic group trip.
Wildlife Worldwide’s Nick Joynes is leading a trip this September to explore the wonderful country of Namibia.
Often thought of as an ‘arid’ country, Namibia is actually a land of remarkable diversity, full of fascinating wildlife, beautiful and imposing scenery and a welcoming culture.
During this trip you will experience first hand some of the conservation efforts going on in the country, including a stay at the AfriCat Foundation, one of the world’s largest cheetah and leopard rescue-and-release programmes. You will also enjoy incredible wildlife viewing in both the eastern and southern areas of the famous Etosha National Park, track black rhino in the Palmwag Concession, see desert-adapted elephants in Damaraland and visit the huge colony of Cape fur seals at Cape Cross.
Departing 4 September 2019, this 13-day trip will explore some of Namibia’s finest wildlife areas and concessions, staying in comfortable accommodation and accompanied by expert leader Nick Joynes, who has visited Namibia again and again over the past few years.
To secure your place on our Namibia Wilderness Adventure, contact the Wildlife Worldwide team today.
