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In July 2012, I want to do a little “buddy safari” (private) to Namibia, Africa again, into areas, "which has never seen a tourist before". However, that’s the ponit one shouldn’t go there with one car only. For this reason I am looking for some lunatics who have desire and mood for:
- 4x4 driving par excellence,
- kayaking at Skeleton Coast,
- hustling elephants in Moremi and Chobe Ntl Park, Botswana,
- getting sore feet with my Bushmen on Brandberg Massif,
- and cuddling with lions in the Kaokoveld, we also
- will be trying to solve the puzzle with the Rhino ... (why it always trampled his crap) - volunteers are preferred.
Certainly in the evening we’ll have Braai, and so this is nothing for vegetarians. Beer wimps and mollycoddles
may as well all others contact me via email.
Update! Key data: The rental for the proposed fully rigged Toyota Land Cruiser for our safari during the scheduled period of 3 weeks will be 181 € /PER DAY.
1 Land Cruiser, 4 persons, 20 days
Asco Carhire Car Group W 3620 €
Gas for about 4,000 km at around 20-25 l/100 km off-road
Diesel € 90 ct / l (9.25 Nam $) 900 €
With four people on the vehicle it is about 1130 € / person
Time: July 2012
Duration: 3 weeks, Katrin and I are already there and organize things on the spot.
Route:
Windhoek, Swakopmund (Kayak), Fire Mountain (hiking), Gai-As, Huab, Huarusib (rhino, elephant, lion), Angolan border (4x4), possibly giraffes mountains or Kaudom, Caprivi, Chobe, Moremi, Windhoek - or everything vice versa.
I work out over the winter, maybe I'm already three months down there with Katrin, who knows.
Update! Registration: First come first serve. Max 3 cars i.e., max 12 people - six works too. For the full board for a safari 3 week in open veld should be 2,500 €/person expected, plus one or two nights in an accommodation, which I can perhaps get for free at ASCO, because we rent for 3 weeks.
Plus flight, which everyone must book by himself.
Who is still not freaked off can send an unbinding "i-meal" to me, more infos in April/May. Then I have to pay for the cars, because, the rest will be handed over on arrival in Namibia.

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