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Khowarib Campsite (01.03.2010)
A community campsite treat at Khowarib Schlucht

Perched on a hill surrounded by mountains with a river running below, the Khowarib Campsite is another of Namibia's well-positioned community campsites, its structures well and artistically constructed by local Namibian Trevor Nott.


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Aabadi Mountain Camp (01.11.2009)
Engravings and desert elephants

Situated on the D2612, 18 km from the Twyfelfontein rock engravings, Aabadi Mountain Camp is one of the campsites (with Doro !Nawas-Granietkop and Aba Huab) that is in close proximity to
the well-known engravings.


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Granietkop Campsite (20.05.2009)
The natural environment well utilised

Watching shooting stars whilst sitting around a campfire, lounging on a boulder with the late afternoon sun colouring the mopane landscape before you, or showering in the original boulder shower, a combination of boulder and sapling roof, with the blue sky and buttermilk moon peeping through, are a few of the highlights that make Granietkop campsite so appealing.

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Omaheke Region (20.05.2009)
Community camping and cultural experiences in the Kalahari

When entering the Omaheke Region east of Windhoek, the landscape consists of yellow grass and an expanse of small trees and bushes. A few small hills are visible in the distance and warthog warning signs are positioned every few kilometres along the roadside.

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Tsinsabis Treesleeper Camp (20.05.2009)
Up in the trees

According to the grand-fathers and old people, the name Hai||om or Treesleepers, one of the seven San/Bushman groups living in Namibia, stems from the time when people used to sleep up in the trees to protect themselves from lions and other predators.

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