- Climb giant sand dunes
- Wildlife in Etosha National Park
- Camp near the waterholes

Namibia is one of the most exciting countries in Africa. Its stunning desert landscape is ever changing, from the highest sand dunes in the world to the game-rich savannah plains of Etosha.
Over the course of the trip we have the opportunity to dolphin watch, climb sand-dunes, go sand-boarding, hike to age-old rock-paintings, star-gaze, come up close to cheetahs, the fastest land-mammal on Earth.
We'll also experience some great wildlife viewing including giraffe, rhino, elephant, lion, and an abundance of other classic African game. A journey through this diverse and beautiful country is, without a doubt, a trip to remember.
What makes this trip responsible?
Cheetah Conservation Fund
The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth, capable of reaching speeds of 75mph and accelerating faster than most sports cars. Unfortunately the cheetah is also the most endangered big cat in Africa. On this trip we visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), a charity set up to research cheetahs and educate the public, with the aim of protecting this magnificent cat and it's habitat.
We will meet the centre's resident cheetahs (who cannot be released into the wild) and learn about the conservation efforts taking place in Namibia at the education centre and museum.
10 - 11
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Kid looking at Elephants and waterhole, Etosha









