• Orange River

    The Orange River originates in the Drakensberg mountains and after 2092km from source to mouth it meets the Atlantic at Alexander bay. It is the 39th longest river in the world. The Richtersveld has

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  • Himba Tribe Visit

    During this Himba village tour you’ll meet one of the last surviving, truly traditional groups in Namibia in a very informal, easygoing way. The nomadic cattle herders, the Ovahimba people or ‘Himbas’, will show

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  • Guided Desert Walk

    The Namib Desert is one of the oldest and largest in the world, occupying an area of around 90 000 km², stretching 1 000 km along the Atlantic Ocean coast of Namibia. Having endured

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  • Khwa ttu San Experience

    This fascinating insight into the culture, heritage, knowledge and modern-day life of the San of southern Africa entails accompanying a group of our qualified San guides, who will lead you through a truly exceptional

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  • Victoria Falls National Park Entry

    Victoria Falls, 1 700 m wide and 108 m high – is said to be the largest falls in the world. David Livingstone, the Scottish explorer, is believed to have been the first European

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  • Chobe National Park Safari

    Chobe National Park, the second largest park in Botswana, covers 10 566 square km of northern Botswana. The Park forms part of the mosaic of lakes, islands and floodplains formed from the Kwando, Linyanti

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  • Drive In Okavango Delta Excursion

    The Okavango Delta is the world’s largest inland delta, a labyrinth of lagoons, lakes and hidden channels covering 17 000 square km. It originates in Angola – numerous tributaries join to form the Cubango

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  • Come fly with me over the Okavango Delta

    The Okavango delta in Botswana is a huge swamp teeming with wildlife. It is formed where the Okavango River empties onto a swamp in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert. Apart from the

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