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NAMIBIA DESERT ELEPHANT TOUR

Namibia Desert Elephant Tour

  • Track desert elephant in the remote north west Namibia
  • Explore this wild area alongside experienced local guides
  • Meet communities involved in elephant conservation projects
  • This tour helps fund Save the Rhino Trust of Namibia
"I am standing on a patch of bare, red earth.  The patch is perfectly encircled by a halo of pale, wispy Bushman Grass.  Above me, the sky is an endless blue canvas..." Read more on Mandy's blog.
 
This exciting small group trip is focused on Namibia’s magnificent desert elephant, which are only found in the remote north-western part of the country. They are one group of only two known populations of desert-dwelling elephants in the world and their population is estimated at approximately 750. See these amazing creatures in some of the most unspoilt and wild regions of this spectacular country and gain insight into the relationship between these creatures and the local communities who are actively involved in their conservation.
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Details

Tour Dates
18 September 2009 - 30 September 2009 (13 days)

Costs (currency converter)
From £2'119 per person sharing

What's included?
All accommodation in lodges and mobile camps, meals where stated, all transfers, qualified naturalist driver/guides and local expertise. Water is provided in the vehiclesand at the campsites. Also includes a contribution to Save the Rhino Trust.

What's excluded?
International flights, visas, vaccinations, travel insurance, gratuities and items of a personal nature. All drinks, additional activities and laundry.

Conservation

Save The Rhino Trust
Save The Rhino Trust Namibia has been actively engaged in the conservation of the Black Rhino and the rare Desert Elephant since its founding in 1982. Its mission is to assist the Ministry for Environment and Tourism and surrounding communities to promot

Expertise

Eric Reinhardt
Namibian born Eric has an incredible passion and enthusiasm for the remote Kaokoland and Damaraland area and its people.

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