In the Footsteps of Tusk – Namibia

Remote, vast, and lesser known than it's neighbours, Namibia is a country that takes you further off the grid than you thought possible. Towering terra cotta sand dunes, coastal deserts, Etosha National Park with desert adapted wildlife and a specialist area where Tusk supported project Save the Rhino Namibia, are leading the way in conserving the critically endangered black rhino.

Day 1 - 3

NamibRand Nature Reserve

The NamibRand is home to collection of dessert adapted wildlife including springbok, oryx and the lesser spotted aardwolf. The light here is heart stopping as it rises, reflecting off the sand and lighting the desert grasses. Access to the terra cotta dunes of Sossusvlei and Deadvlei is nearby where you can witness, and climb, Big Daddy with 360 degree endless views. The rest of the day is spent exploring with your professional guides. As sun sets and the fires flicker, your evenings end under the expansive, star filled skies.

Day 4 – 5

Damaraland

Damaraland is home to Save the Rhino Trust  Namibia, a Tusk supported project, whose mission is to protect the critically endangered desert-adapted black rhino, ensuring security of it’s habitat and a sustainable future for local communities. Here, we can arrange the opportunity to track these black rhino across the plains and search for other uniquely desert-adapted species . With less than 5,600 in the wild and poaching a constant threat, Tusks funding towards the monitoring and anti poaching teams is crucial. © Dana Allen, Wilderness.

Day 6 – 9

Skeleton Coast

The skeleton coast is one of  contrast and your journey here, past rock formations and desert elephant digging for water, is especially scenic. Here vast sand dunes meet the unforgiving Atlantic Ocean with a shoreline of seal colonies and wrecks of ships that met their doomed fate. Slightly inland lies a vast playground for quad biking, walking and exploring the clay castles. The skeleton coast is however a very good location to enjoy the surroundings from the comfort of your lodge. © Natural Selection

Day 10 – 12

Etosha

The salt pans of Etosha is filled with rare and endemic wildlife thanks to the large number of waterholes. Springbok, elephant, giraffe, dikdik and  crowds is the a great way to pull together all you have experienced to date in Namibia in their incredible research centre and fantastic photographic hide. Enjoy the unique hides that can be enjoyed 24×4 to watch day and nocturnal wildlife coming into the watering hole as well as the neighbouring Etosha National Park with it’s abundant wildlife, including the desert adapted elephant and vast salt pans.

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