Travel News Namibia

Slow and steady

We met Lorna at the ≠Khoadi-//Hôas Conservancy office. Tucked into the dry mopane woodland of Namibia’s north-western Damaraland, the office looks like just another house in the region. Slightly dated, but with all the necessities. There’s a fence that keeps wildlife out and, parked under a roof, a Land Cruiser bakkie to get around. My quick glance at the bakkie doesn’t answer the question of whether it actually runs or not. For their sake, I really hope it does. This is tough country. It’s tough on the back of a bakkie

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