Title:

Khaudum National Park - Profile

Abstract:

The Khaudum National Park is a true African wilderness and perhaps a bit of self-discovery. The park, situated in north-eastern Namibia bordering Botswana, has less than 3 000 visitors annually and there are few tracks through the deep Kalahari sand. More elephants than people frequent the park. It is a refuge for African wild dog and roan antelope. Lion, cheetah and leopard are also found here.

Publisher:
Ministry of Environment and Tourism
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Files:
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Khaudum Park Profile.pdf 140.36 KB

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