NAMIBIA 2: Endangered Species and the Kavango (Expedition #77)
A once-in-a-lifetime African Wildlife Safari experience. Namibia is home to the oldest hunter-gather culture in the world and the planet’s largest elephants. It is also a remaining haven for black rhinos, white rhinos, Damara desert elephant, pangolin and cheetah. This expedition includes visits to the Cheetah Conservancy and to the and Okavango River as well as to Bwabwata and Mahangu National Parks. This includes game drives and boat safaris to see crocodiles and hippos on the banks. We also have opportunities to visit a rhino orphanage to meet the orphaned rhinos and to learn their stories in addition to the challenges that Namibians face to protect them. This expedition also includes elephant trekking, boat safaris and game drives to see rhinos, elephants, cheetah, oryx, kudu, wildebeest, zebra, impala, springbok, baboon, jackal, giraffe, hippo, and crocodiles. It is undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime experience which offers 6 CORE CREDITS (THEO 332 and BIOL 108/109 or BIOL 280) towards your undergraduate degree. LIMIT: 14 Students.