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Meet the men from the bush – in Namibia. Every now and then, narrow sandy paths turn off the road and lead into the bush. Following them one gets to meet friendly people who still live a traditional life as hunters and gatherers.

Responsible off-road tourism means trying to make a positive impact where we can. The real attraction of the Namibian experience is that it lets you experience some traditional activities – you can go hunting with the San (Bushmen) for springhare, go elephant tracking, or watch women gathering and preparing seeds and plants.

Wedged between the Kalahari and the chilly South Atlantic, Namibia has deserts, seascapes, bushwalking, and seems to be boundless. It is blessed with rich natural resources, a solid modern infrastructure and diverse traditional cultures. It is a beautiful country of vast potential.

Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, is located in a basin between the Knomas Highlands, Auas and Eros Mountains. German cuisine dominates in the city.

Walvis Bay is Namibia’s most important port. It is the home of a large population of flamingos, sea birds and waders (including the Artic tern).

Overnight stays can be at camps erected in stunning locations, or under the stars in a sleeping bag. Travellers can help support the Endangered Wildlife Trust, and the East African Wild Life Society.

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