Namibian Border Patrol
Hosted by: Photographer/birder Tertius Gous. Article from the November 2012 issue of Africa Geographic Magazine.
5-18 January 2013 • 6 People only • 13 Nights
Join Africa Geographic’s Namibian Border Patrol tour on an eastward meander, exploring all the key birding hotspots along the Kunene and Kavango rivers, the Okavango Delta’s panhandle and the Zambezi flood- plains near Katima Mulilo.
Hosted by avid photographer/birder Tertius Gous, this expedition offers a unigue chance to add some of the subregion’s most desirable species to your life list, including the Angola cave chat, Cinderella waxbill, grey kestrel, rufous-tailed palm-thrush, olive bee-eater, Souza’s shrike, sharp-tailed starling, racket- tailed roller, rufous-bellied tit, white-backed night-heron, Pel’s fishing-owl, Schalow’s turaco, Shelley’s sunbird and rosy-throated longclaw.
Contact us for a quote and detailed itinerary.
For enquiries or to make a booking, contact:
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