Camp Xaragu
Chopin Str. 1, Windhoek-West P.O. Box: 86280 Windhoek, Damaraland
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Xaragu Camp inside our tent the hut restaurant

Camp Xaragu Damaraland

Chopin Str. 1, Windhoek-West P.O. Box: 86280 Windhoek Damaraland, Namibia

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Namibia

A travel blog entry by andrewsinclair

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26th - Crossed the border at Santa Clara on the Angolan side and into Oshikango, where we saw cattle walking around the side streets. Interesting to be in another English speaking country (it's going to be awhile till we hit a non-english speaking country) and the appearance of western style malls so close to the border. Stopped here for an ATM run …

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Meeting cheetahs

A travel blog entry by tomandcharlotte

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We stayed at a cheetah farm in the middle of nowhere- going on a cheetah feeding truck on our first evening watching the owners serve up fresh donkey meat. We worried for the donkeys still left roaming the farm... The wild cheetahs are incredibly beautiful and we were able to get really close ...

Two weeks with Leopards and Land Rovers

A travel blog entry by adamhill

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... before being picked up by the Biospehere team in 3 Land Rover Defenders (what else?!). They took us directly to the Ongo's farm which was the research site. The journey in itself was a experience, the roads in the city were new and smooth, as we got further out some cracks appeared, then they were broken, then there was no tarmac, just dust and gravel and finally the 'road' disappeared into little more than a gap in the bush. Suddenly I realised why they needed ...

Dead Valley and back to Windhoek

A travel blog entry by theexitclub

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... had a 4x4. At first we could not find the Dead Valley and could not bargain to ask some of the local operators, as we did not make use of their facilities. Out comes my GPS and I point in a direction. They think I'm struck by lightning and hesitantly take after me. Less then 2km and before us lays the Dead Valley...what a sight it is! This is really a very spectacular sight as you look down onto the old dead trees lying on the white ...

Going safari in a kalahari ferrari

A travel blog entry by hardeep.singh

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... black rhino all there at same time. It was an incredible experience to see all these animals free and doing what they should be doing.





Left safari yesterday and went to waterberg plateau, trekked up for amazing views and then came back down and jumped in pool and finished off night with a camp bbq.





Every day gets better and better. Peace.





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