The Okonjima Private Nature Reserve, home to the AfriCat Foundation, specialises in the rehabilitation of cheetah and leopard, and the Erongo Wilderness Conservancy is a co-operation of some 30 landowners whose work conserves both the area’s wildlife, and the ancient rock art which forms such an important part of Namibia’s cultural heritage.
Guests can learn about local conservation work through the AfriCat Foundation or Cheetah Project, and take part in large carnivore foot-tracking activity, bushman trails, and game drives. Sightings of Wild Dogs and Spotted Hyena are common and if lucky you might see leopards.
While AfriCat’s Cheetah Rehabilitation Project has ceased due to the density of rival species threatening the success of the initiative, a highly informative visit to the AfriCat Carnivore Care and Information Centre, where old or vulnerable carnivores are looked after in captivity, is strongly recommended – it’s a genuine pleasure to enjoy AfriCat’s educational afternoon trail, followed by a relaxing sundowner complete with wildlife spotting opportunities.
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