0
Skip to Content
Rhino Ridge Kalahari Game Reserve
Welcome
About
Accommodation
Activities
Wildlife
Rates
Contact
Blog
English
Book now
Rhino Ridge Kalahari Game Reserve
Welcome
About
Accommodation
Activities
Wildlife
Rates
Contact
Blog
English
Book now
Welcome
About
Accommodation
Activities
Wildlife
Rates
Contact
Blog
English
Back
Book now
Store Pangolin Tracking
Pangolin tracking.png Image 1 of 2
Pangolin tracking.png
Pangolin_Keith20Coleen-Begg-2.jpg Image 2 of 2
Pangolin_Keith20Coleen-Begg-2.jpg
Pangolin tracking.png
Pangolin_Keith20Coleen-Begg-2.jpg

Pangolin Tracking

ZAR 300.00

Did you know that the pangolin is one of the most trafficked animals in the world? Rhino Ridge is home to this endangered species and dedicated to its protection. Accompany our guide on a night track and you may encounter this elusive nocturnal scaly anteater. During your expedition through the bush you will learn about tracking in general, about the pangolin, and why they are so hard to find. Please note that, as always in the wild, sightings are not guaranteed - this is part of the thrill.

To give you the best chance of seeing pangolins, tracking is done between 10pm and 6am during the summer months and between 5pm and 11pm during the winter months.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Did you know that the pangolin is one of the most trafficked animals in the world? Rhino Ridge is home to this endangered species and dedicated to its protection. Accompany our guide on a night track and you may encounter this elusive nocturnal scaly anteater. During your expedition through the bush you will learn about tracking in general, about the pangolin, and why they are so hard to find. Please note that, as always in the wild, sightings are not guaranteed - this is part of the thrill.

To give you the best chance of seeing pangolins, tracking is done between 10pm and 6am during the summer months and between 5pm and 11pm during the winter months.

Did you know that the pangolin is one of the most trafficked animals in the world? Rhino Ridge is home to this endangered species and dedicated to its protection. Accompany our guide on a night track and you may encounter this elusive nocturnal scaly anteater. During your expedition through the bush you will learn about tracking in general, about the pangolin, and why they are so hard to find. Please note that, as always in the wild, sightings are not guaranteed - this is part of the thrill.

To give you the best chance of seeing pangolins, tracking is done between 10pm and 6am during the summer months and between 5pm and 11pm during the winter months.

Please note: This activity is subject to availability and is not suitable for children under 12. As the expedition is on foot, general fitness is required.

Location

Omaheke Region, Namibia

300 km from Windhoek, South-east of Gobabis