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Bushmanland spans the 200km of emptiness between the prosperous farming and mining towns of Tsumeb, Grootfontein and Otavi to the border of Botswana and the Okavango Delta in the east.
Though harsh and inhospitable, this expanse of uncharted wilderness in the northern Kalahari has nine different habitats and supports communities of hunter-gatherers - known locally as Bushmen - and a high concentration of wild animals and birds.
The landscape includes open grasslands, pans, dry riverbeds and dense woodlands.
Towards the east, the bush becomes thick and impenetrable with large stands of teak, mopane, leadwood, acacia and silver leaf supporting a dense ground cover of shrubs and thickets.
The scenery is spectacular; the remoteness complete and the excitement unparalleled. Almost inaccessible to normal sedans the Bushmanland Conservancy and the Kaudom Game Park are the 4x4 adventurer's dream come true.
HIGHLIHGTS:
- Guest farms with interesting excursions in the western area
- Wild, remote, undeveloped and ready for adventure in the east
- Interactive activities with Bushmen
- Spectacular wilderness and unspoilt African bush
- Random - and all the more exciting - sightings of animals and birds
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