Madisa Camp Twyfelfontein Namibia

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Madisa Camp

Activities

Elephant Tracking
This is a day’s activity depending on how far away the elephants are. It’s an amazing experience going out with a guide and tracking and learning how to read the bush to find these gentle giants in their unique environment.

 

 

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Guided Village Walk

This is an interesting few hours on foot learning about the local culture and spending some time with them in their environment.

 

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Sundowner Walk

This is a short walk around the huge Granite Bolder with a guide sharing some facts with you and ending with a refreshing sundowner overlooking Damaraland.

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Scenic Game Drive and Sundowner
This Drive leaves from camp and meanders around the surrounding areas where sightings of the Elephant, Giraffe, Zebra and other game can be spotted.

Other self-drive activities to Twyfelfontein (Organ pipes and Burnt Mountain) are also very enjoyable or if you would prefer to just relax, make use of the swimming pool and enjoy the camp feel free to do so.



A Few Things To Know:

1. Madisa does have wild animals around and is not fenced off so it is good to stay alert and responsible at all times.

Some advice when the Desert Elephant pass through…

Do not shine torches at elephants this makes them aggressive.

Do not run, stop and slowly walk away.

Do not scream or make loud noises.

Do not let your dog bark.

Stop and listen for branches breaking and ‘rumbling’ noises if moving around at night.

Do not take flash photographs, if they are close by just enjoy watching them. Keep your distance. The elephants know we are here, if the situation is calm they will remain calm. So please help us to give the elephants the respect they deserve.

2. We run on a generator at night from sun down to about 9pm this is mainly for lights in the campsites. It is advised to travel with all your necessary back up batteries etc. for keeping your fridge/deep freezers going for your stay.

3. We do allow dogs to visit too but they need to be kept under control at all times as we do have baboons in camp most of the time and this can be hazardous for your pup. Our dogs are also normally in camp and are well behaved towards other dogs most of the time.

4. Our water is drinkable but does not taste nice as it has large amounts of Kalk in it. We do sell water at the bar but its always a good idea to travel this area with a decent drinkable water supply.

5. Ice is not always available.

6. 2×4 cars can reach Madisa but the road can get corrugated and quite bumpy at times.

7. We do sell wood at the camp for N$20 per bundle.

8. We do have cold drinks etc.

9. Please love and respect our area as much as we do.

10. Enjoy your stay at Madisa:)



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