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This area encompasses the Huab River Valley as well as the Aba-Huab River itself.

Landscape is varied; endless vistas across stark plains, ancient valleys and soaring peaks of surrounding mountains. The flora and fauna is amazing. Desert elephant, oryx, kudu and springbok all survive in this harsh environment. Occasionally cheetah and black rhinoceros can be spotted.

This area is best suited to small and medium sized incentive groups. Given the remoteness of the region, accommodation options are limited. However, it is possible to accommodate medium sized groups using a combination of beds from the surrounding camps, all of them unique in location, style and available activities.

ACCOMODATION:

Exclusive lodges and camps
Accommodation varies from tent and wood structures to natural walled units. Each unit has its own bedroom, en suite bathroom and verandah.

EVENING FUNCTIONS:

Bush and desert options
In summer, dinners can be arranged in the desert. The clear nights and mild evenings are ideal. The area also offers endless possibilities to the imaginative in terms of themes and special functions. African Agenda will provide suggestions on request.

ACCESSIBILITY:

Windhoek International Airport operates as an international gateway. From here charter flights are recommended to the various destinations

ACTIVITIES:

Game excursions by vehicle and foot, mountain biking and interaction with local communities are examples of the types of activities available..

GROUP SIZE:

Small to medium size (maximum recommended size 20 single, 40 sharing)

DESTINATION VENUE:

Because of the remoteness and unusualness of this destination venue, it would be a good combination with a busy destination such as Cape Town,.

CLIMATE:

Hot, dry days and warm evenings in summer. Winter the early mornings and evenings can be very cool.

Namibia is a country of startling contrasts that straddles two great deserts: the Namib is the oldest desert on the planet, and its sea of red sand lies along the Atlantic coastline, and in the eastern interior lies the Kalahari, a vast and sparsely vegetated savannah.

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