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ETENDEKA - the land of the layered hills. The land of the wide open spaces, rugged natural beauty and vistas that go on forever. The land where time stands still, where the modern world and its cares are forgotten, where the plants and animals have evolved side by side with their environment over millennia.
At Etendeka we strive to be at one with our environment, bringing you as close to nature as possible without compromising on safety or comfort. Solar heating and electricity do not disturb the silence. All plants and animals found around the camp are indigenous to the area. Each of the ten walk-in, shaded tents is provided with two beds, linen, towels wash basin, a bush shower with hot and cold water, a flush toilet and electric light. Water is of high quality, but in short supply so laundary is not done at the camp. The daily tariff includes a two course dinner, continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, a full bar, a transfer to the camp, guided nature walk and scenic drive. Access to the camp from the public road is by 4x4 vehicle through rugged terrain. Guests are met at the transfer point. The transfer, which takes one and a half hours, gives guests a good introduction to the area - so have camera and binoculars ready! Our private air strip is only twenty minutes from camp. WHAT TO BRING: Dress is casual. The weather is generally mild to hot throughout the year during the day. Evenings are often cold, even in summer, so always bring a jacket. Good walking shoes or boots are essential, as are a hat and sunscreen. Binoculars are recommended. A water bottle and walking sticks are provided. For most of the year relative humidity is extremely low, and strong, warm winds can be experienced in winter. Isolated thunder showers may occur between October and April, but the majority of the rain falls from January to March.
AIR STRIP CO-ORDINATES: Our private gravel airstrip has a total lenght of 1000m and an altitude of 3000ft at 19° 47.53 S and 13° 56.14 E. ELECTRICITY: 220VAC is available for charging video cameras only. All other ecetricity is low voltage DC. |
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letzte Änderung: 31.10.2007 |
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