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Tracking The Kalahari - Spring 2027

Mon 15 Mar 2027 08:00 - Wed 31 Mar 2027 20:00 NyaeNyae Conservancy & Etosha National Park

Tracking The Kalahari - Spring 2027

Mon 15 Mar 2027 08:00 - Wed 31 Mar 2027 20:00 NyaeNyae Conservancy & Etosha National Park

Tracking The Kalahari - Spring 2027

Mon 15 Mar 2027 08:00 - Wed 31 Mar 2027 20:00 NyaeNyae Conservancy & Etosha National Park

Join us on Tracking the Kalahari in March 2027!

Tracking The Kalahari is a 17-day expedition to Namibia in which we not only explore the remarkable wilderness of the Kalahari but also have the incredible opportunity to live with and learn from the Ju/Hoansi San Bushmen in the NyaeNyae conservancy, one of the oldest continuous cultures on the planet. The San are the original inhabitants of this land and possess an unmatched knowledge of tracking and wilderness living. In addition to our time in the NyaeNyae Conservancy, we complete our journey to Namibia with 3 day experience at Etosha National Park.

Please refer to our website for more detail about Tracking the Kalahari, including our FAQ's and a sample itinerary.

Please see the Section 14 of the Terms and Conditions for our refund policy. After paying your deposit, you will receive an email from TTK within 48 hours. You then have one week to review documents and ask questions and ask for a full refund. One week after receiving that confirmation email, the refund policy goes into affect so read Section 14 carefully.

We will ask you to review and accept our Terms & Conditions and other linked policies such as the Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy, when reserving your place - here is a link to the documents. It may be worth you reviewing this in advance as Ticket Tailor only allows you 30 minutes to complete the booking form.

We're excited that you are joining us in March 2027!

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in the meantime - trackingthekalahari@gmail.com


Warm Wishes,

Robin, Marcus, Sandy, Sam, Chris and Merilee


PRACTICAL INFORMATION

 Dates: March 15th (picked up in Windhoek, Namibia )- March 31st 2027 ( dropped off at the airport in Windhoek, Namibia)
 Duration: 17 Days excluding travel from your home country. This includes 9 days with the San Ju/Hoansi Bushmen and 3 days on safari in Etosha National Park. The remaining days are for orientation, rest and in-country travel.
 Group Size : Trip is limited to 19 participants.
 Accommodation : Your own tent.
 Meals: In the Kalahari we will have a chef preparing delicious dinners for you while breakfast and lunches are self managed. Most dinners at rest camps whilst traveling will be cooked for us. 
 Sliding Scale Cost: 
(excluding flights, which you arrange yourself, to Windhoek, Namibia)
. You have input on how much you wish to contribute to the trip by choosing your base Level of Contribution and then using the Donation Button as a sliding scale tool to further your financial contribution.

TOTAL COST OF TRIP: You have the option of choosing your cost for the Expedition. Pricing is in British Pounds (GBP). Be aware of exchange rate fluctuations if you are participating from other countries. TTK can not be held responsible for any changes in this regard. 

Please select one of the following (exact cost in GBP; USD is an estimate):

  • IMPALA - Sustaining:   £4,275 GBP / $5,650 USD This is the actual cost of the experience. 
  • KUDU - Supporting:     £5,175 GBP / $6,850 USD You are contributing more to further support the Ju/Hoansi community and the Master Tracker Project.
  • ELAND - Investing:      £7,150 GBP / $9,450 USD. You are notably contributing to the long-term sustainability of the Master Tracker Project, numerous other community support projects in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, and the future viability of TTK to bring people to come visit.

Level of Contribution

Deposit          (note 48-hour    grace period)

Oct. 15, 2026     payment


Jan. 15, 2027      payment

FINAL COST  (exact cost in GBP USD is an estimate)

Impala

£850

£ 1,712.50

£ 1,712.50

£4,275 GBP    $5,650 USD

Kudu

£850

£ 2,162.50

£ 2,162.50

£5,175 GBP    $6,850 USD

Eland

£850

£ 3,150.00

£ 3,150.00

£7,150 GBP    $9,450 USD

Transaction Fees: Our on-line ticketing platform charges a transaction fee. Please know that you will be charged approximately £22 or $30 each time you make a payment and you will be making 3 payments. This fee is in addition to and not part of the Final Cost for the program.


REGISTRATION STEPS

        STEP 1: Make your deposit of £850 GBP (approximately $1155 USD, subject to changing exchange rates). This reserves your spot in the program. You have one week after receiving this email to decide if you want to withdraw from the program. After that, you can only receive at 50% refund if you withdraw and that refund amount will decrease the closer we get to program departure (see Terms and Conditions, section 14, for refund policy details). After you make this deposit, you will receive an email with the following:

  1. Participation Survey Google Form (link provided in registration confirmation email)

  2. Trip Logistics Overview

  3. Educational Resources

  4. Kit/Gear List

  5. Terms and Conditions

        STEP 2: Fill out the Participation Survey through Google Forms. On this form you will choose your level of contribution - Impala, Kudu or Eland. You will also answer questions about your health background and other emergency information. 
        STEP 3: By October 15, 2026, you will need to pay half of your remaining cost. The amount is determined by you level of contribution choice - Impala, Kudu or Eland (see chart above). 

         STEP 4: By January 15, 2027, you will need to pay the final half of your expedition cost. You will be sent an email reminder confirming your the amount due before each payment due date.
        STEP 5: Optional - You can also make a donation at any time by clicking on the Donation button. 

To Register Today: Click the BOOK NOW button and make the deposit of £850.  The intention and purpose of these expeditions is built on a bedrock of supporting the local communities which we visit  - read more about the projects we support here.