About 25km out of Tsumkwe, heading towards Khaudum National Park, is the Living Hunter’s Museum of the Ju/’Hoansi, which is run and managed independently by the San. A lot of effort has gone into representing the old San hunter-gatherer culture as authentically as possible. Cultural interactions on offer include hunting trips (N$250 per person) with San hunters using traditional methods and equipment. There are also bush walks (N$150) and singing/dancing shows.
Living Hunter’s Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi
Namibia
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25.66 MILES
Up against the Botswana border, the flat landscape is broken only by the arid Aha Hills. The region is pockmarked with unexplored caves and sinkholes, but…
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25.66 MILES
Up against the Botswana border, the flat landscape is broken only by the arid Aha Hills. The region is pockmarked with unexplored caves and sinkholes, but…
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