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Nature center, Wildlife park
Related BlogsOtjitotongwe Cheetah Park Kamanjab
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Small Bushmen and Big Cats
7 photos... further west into the province of Damaraland. After a very dusty drive all day on dirt roads we arrived at the Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park. This place was founded by a family of ranchers who took it upon themselves to provide a place to relocate cheetahs ...
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Cheetahs, tribes and rare elephants
3 photos... campsite from my tent to get my camera!), we headed further north to Kamanjab. We were staying for two days at the Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park. This is run by a Namibian family who found an injured cheetah on their farm - and she and her unborn cubs ...
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Unbelievable experience
11 photos... 't meant to be and we didn't see one. However we were still in good spirits as we were heading to the cheetah park. The Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park is unique from other farms in the region as the farmer has allocated 2,000 acres of the family property to ...
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Mauled by cheetahs
11 photosOne of the highlights of our African safari was the Otjitotongwe Cheetah Park near Kamanjab, Namibia. Here we had the opportunity to walk among tame cheetahs and watch wild cheetahs at feeding time, both great experiences. The cheetahs are ...
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Meeting the cheetahs
15 photosWe left Spitzkoppe early to arrive at Cheetah Park early in the afternoon. Namibia’s cheetahs are under threat by farmers because the cheetahs kill the livestock and in return the farmers shoot them. A few farms have been set up to protect the ...
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Cats everwhere
10 photos... the main park on trailers to view the more wild cats. Nick, our leader, was on gate duty and had a pretty close shave on the very short walk from the gate back to the truck. The Cheetah's clearly weren't to happy with them walking on their ...