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NAMIBIA 1: Endangered Species and Kalahari West (Expedition #76)


  • Etosha National Park Etosha National Park Namibia (map)

GUIDES: Leon Chartrand, PhD (Lead)

CONTACT DR. LEON for ALL expedition questions BEFORE contacting Center for International Education. chartrandl@xavier.edu or 307-690-2994

ACTIVITIES: NOTE: In order to preserve the uniqueness of this experience and to protect rhinos, elephants, cheetah and other animals from our giving away their locations to poachers and tourists, specific details will only be given to the finalized roster and will not be listed here.

  • See link here: Namibia 1

  • At Woltemade Farms (4 nights): nightly soccer matches, sun-downers, campfire meals, wildlife trekking, medicinal plants walk, game drives, sustainable farming methods, semi-precious stone mine, swimming, Sunset wildlife watch at the water hole.

  • Guest Lodge near Tsumeb (1 night), wildife safari, Sundowner.

  • Guest Camp near Outjo (1 night), wildlife safari, Sundowner

  • Etosha National Park (1 full day): all-day wildlife safari to see elephants, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, oryx, kudu, impala, springbok, wildebeest, hyena, jackal.

  • Camp near Damaraland (2 nights): Desert Elephant tracking, Damara Living Museum, SunDowner

  • Erongo Region Bushcamp (2 nights): San Bushman Rock Art and animal trekking, Sundowner, San Bushmen Living Museum.

  • Undisclosed Wildlife Sanctuary and Orphanage (3 nights): lion-feedings, safaris to see hippo, elephant, giraffe, hosts of antelope, lion pride, SunDowners, visits to the Rhino Orphanage and to the local school.

FACULTY: Leon Chartrand, PhD; PHIL Dept (TBD), Anne McCarty, Esmeralda Nastase

COURSES: 6 Total CORE Credits (students may choose 2 of any 3 course offerings below):

  • ENGL 205 or 140, Rita Rozzi, 3 Credits, CORE Lit and Moral Imagination, ER/S, Humanities Elective, Free Elective

  • MATH 125 or MATH 325, Math Perspectives or Advanced Wildlife/Habitat Modelling, Dr. David Gerberry, 3 Credits, CORE Math Perspectives or MATH Elective

  • THEO 332, Dr. Leon Chartrand, 3 Credits, CORE Theo Perspectives, ER/S, Humanities Elective, Enviro Sci Elective, Peace Studies Elective, Free Elective

PROGRAM FEE: $5.475 includes roundtrip international airfare, all lodging, ground transportation, vehicle safaris, elephant/wildlife trekking, ATV rentals, boat safaris, San Bushmen and Damara Living Museums/Village visits, Rock Art tours, Lion-feeding, Rhino Orphanage, meals, snacks, beverages.

TUITION: $3,480 ($580/Credit Hour x 6 Total Credits, separate from Program Fee)

DEPOSIT: Nonrefundable $400 deposit secures student’s spot. Deposit deducted from Program Fee.

LIMIT: Maximum 13 Students

VALUE: Attempting this program on one’s own would cost ~$16,400/person. For THIS expedition, a student’s total cost is $5,475 (Program Fee) + $3,480 (6 Credits Tuition) = $8,955 total. That’s 55% of the actual cost!!! Plus, our experiences are uniquely specific to private experiences as is characteristic of Dr. Leon and Xavier Expeditions’ guiding reputation. For questions on payment plans, contact Xavier University’s Office of the Bursar. For questions on grants and scholarships, contact Xavier University’s Office of Financial Aid.