Predator Conservation - Namibia
Namibia
Dates: June 08 - 17, 2009
Description:
Predator conservation and predator-human conflict is the focus of this Namibian tour. Participants will learn much about predator management while visiting well-established conservation organizations as well as experience an abundance of wildlife in the famous Etosha National Park. Explore the northern parts of Namibia with its bush savanna, Mopane woodlands, grass plains and the picturesque mountain landscape of Damaraland. In the evenings relax at our selected lodges that offer quality service and a special ambiance.
Highlights:
The interaction with cheetahs at the Cheetah Conservation Fund, wildlife viewing in the renowned Etosha National Park and lion conservation at the Afri-Leo Foundation are a wildlife enthusiast's dream. A guided bushwalk and an easy hike into the Brandberg Mountain bring you closer to the African bush. Enjoy the picturesque landscape while we travel through Damaraland.
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Travel Types :
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- Eco Tours
- Nature Tours
- Safari
- Tours
- Volunteering
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Cost in US$: US$ 4,939 per person sharing
Cost Include Description:
- Transfer from and to the airport outside Windhoek - Land transportation - Nightly accommodations - Most meals as per itinerary - Entrance fees to parks - Volunteer and other activities as per itinerary - Services of Eko Tracks tour leader - Fully guided sightseeing - Services of English speaking driver/guide
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Namibia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 8
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
Eko Tracks's Mission Statement: Our mission is to enhance our client's travel experience by providing ecotours that are adventurous and enlightening, thereby inspiring their interest in the natural world and thus promoting a lasting conservation perspective.
Year Founded: 2006
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