One of Southern Africa’s finest national parks, Etosha is home to elephant, giraffe, rhino, lion, leopard and cheetah, as well as many species of birds and reptiles.
A vibrant and exciting part of any school tour of Namibia, Etosha National Park provides students with incredible wildlife encounters. The park is dominated by a massive mineral pan, and perennial springs along the edges of the pan draw large concentrations of wildlife and birds.
In addition to safaris, groups travelling here can take part in different conservation efforts and assist with scientific research. Famed for its big cat encounters, Etosha National Park is one of the best locations in Africa to witness predators in the wild.
This superb 3-week trip is a must do for school groups who want to experience Namibia’s wildlife and impressive desert scenery, and also embark on a substantial mountain trek and an education project.
This combined itinerary provides an opportunity to actively improve school facilities in a rural community and explore the landscapes and wildlife found in Namibia.
A biology trip to Namibia is a unique opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of their subject by observing the wildlife, conservation and ecosystems around them.
This community project is a fantastic opportunity for pupils to engage with another culture and make a contribution to a local school, before seeing some of Namibia's natural highlights and wildlife.
Help overcome human versus wildlife conflicts in Namibia by building sustainable kraal enclosures with rural farming communities to protect livestock from big cat attacks.
This project sees pupils working alongside conservationists and researchers to collect data on wild dogs, lions and other carnivore populations, their habitat and migration.