Yearly Archives: 2013

Camelthorn Self Drive

2018-05-28T16:16:38+02:00April 3rd, 2013|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Camelthorn Self Drive - Budget [divider_advanced color="#6c0f0f" thickness="4"] Safari Highlighs Although the Camelthorn is a 10 day self drive safari aimed at the budget end of the market, it still manages to offer a decent variety of accommodation in a selection of Namibia's major tourist attractions. The camelthorn is a well-known and one of the most common trees in Namibia. It prefers sandy soils and grows up to 20m high with a characteristic spreading crown. View of the Waterberg Plateau Large concentration of Springbok are common in Etosha Dead trees at Deadvlei - near Sossusvlei Zebra & Gnu Camelthorn_05 Elegantly drinking [...]

Victoria Falls Mountain Bike Challenge 2013

2018-05-28T16:16:41+02:00February 11th, 2013|Tags: , , , , |

3-day Mountain Bike Race around Victoria Falls, through National Parks on challenging off-road terrain. The race route travels through areas not usually open to the public and runs through the National Parks; making it a truly unique experience. 5 day land only package from R6 995 pps Return airfare ex JNB from R4 005 pp (Incl. taxes) Includes return airport transfers, 4 nights accommodation at Adventure Lodge, breakfast daily, 3 dinners, event entry fee, park and concession fees, marshalling, security, timing, refreshments en-route, t-shirt, medal and secure bike storag  More information....

Wildlife Immobilisation & Conservation Course For Veterinary Students

2018-05-28T16:16:42+02:00January 13th, 2013|Tags: , , , , , , |

This course is intended to give Veterinary students the opportunity to gain some technical knowledge involved in wildlife veterinary practice in South Africa and the immobilisation of wildlife, and uses theory and practical to achieve this aim. Students will receive lectures on a wide variety of topics, and will also be given practical demonstrations and opportunities to practice certain skills. While the topics are intended to be very practical, this course will not turn a Veterinary student into a “Wildlife Vet”, and this is not the intention. The knowledge and experience gained during this course should highlight some of the issues [...]

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