Namibia
Here you pay for the entrance: 40N$ p.p.p.day and N$10 per vehicle
No overnight camping allowed in the park.
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Entrance fee is now 100 per person plus 50 for the car. That’s per day. We hope to see animals
Report Check-InThis is the gate to Nkasa Rupara. All the tracks were practically dry atm, even the one going to Nkasa Island for a long way. We could drive all the way down to Linyanti River. It was quite empty of animals atm, though. Tried to find the lions we heard at night, but no luck this time. Just lots of their tracks. No elephants, either, at this time of year. But beautiful plains, just quite little of water. Saw buffaloes, gnus, zebras, warthogs, lechwes, black-backed jackal, etc.
Report Check-InNice park, beautiful landscapes with water, mopane forest. Some of the roads may not be accessible due to flooding, depending on the season. some sandy zones, 4*4 needed. We got to see many elephants and warthog, baboon, buffalo, antilope, vulture, eagle and many birds. 250nad for 2 Europeans and 1 car
Report Check-InWe tried to get to the NP. But for trucks not possible because to many low hanging branches and trees on the way to the gate.
Report Check-InNice and peaceful park. Not so much touristic in November. But still good access because of dry season.
Entrance Fee 10 $ for the car
40 $ for internationals and 30 $ for SADC
Here you pay for the entrance: 40N$ p.p.p.day
No overnight camping allowed in the park.
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