Discover the Roots of N/a'ankuse - A feeding Day Tour
Overview
Namibia's majestic carnivores, including cheetahs and leopards, offer a unique opportunity to observe these predators in their natural environment or semi-wild habitats. The tour provides valuable insights into conservation efforts and the challenges faced in protecting these species.
- 🦁 Introduction to Conservation Efforts: Gain insights into Namibia's projects focused on protecting predators and mitigating human-wildlife conflict.
- 🍖 Guided Feeding Experience: Observe trained guides feeding the carnivores in a controlled and safe environment while witnessing their natural behaviors.
- 📚 Educational Talks: Participate in interactive sessions led by wildlife experts discussing the challenges of conserving carnivores in Namibia.
- 🌍 Learn about their biology, habitat, and the role of community-based conservation initiatives.
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Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Alcoholic Beverages
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Experience an exciting half-day wildlife encounter at the renowned N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, located just outside Windhoek. This unique conservation experience offers visitors the chance to witness the feeding of some of Africa’s most fascinating predators while learning about the sanctuary’s important rescue and rehabilitation work. During the tour, you will observe animals such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, African wild dogs, caracals, and baboons up close. Many of these animals are known as “ambassador animals,” meaning they have been rescued and are unable to return to the wild due to injury, human-wildlife conflict, or other circumstances. The sanctuary provides them with a safe home while raising awareness about wildlife conservation in Namibia.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.