Wilderness holiday treat for orphaned and vulnerable children
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Wilderness Safaris has closed off its luxurious Desert Rhino Camp in the Palmwag concession area to accommodate a bunch of 48 non-paying children.
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The boy who gre into a success - The CITW story of Mokganedi Monnaatsie
The last week has been a memorable one for thirty campers of Children in the Wilderness Namibia who returned to camp for the second time. The children were selected from over one hundred applicants who previously completed one of the sixteen educational camps at the lodges of Wilderness Safari in Namibia. This older group of children was purposefully chosen to participate in this camp, which has been specifically focused on job opportunities and preparation for some of the challenges they face when they leave school.
The last week has been a memorable one for thirty campers of Children in the Wilderness Namibia who returned to camp for the second time. The children were selected from over one hundred applicants who previously completed one of the sixteen educational camps at the lodges of Wilderness Safari in Namibia. This older group of children was purposefully chosen to participate in this camp, which has been specifically focused on job opportunities and preparation for some of the challenges they face when they leave school.
The last week has been a memorable one for thirty campers of Children in the Wilderness Namibia who returned to camp for the second time. The children were selected from over one hundred applicants who previously completed one of the sixteen educational camps at the lodges of Wilderness Safari in Namibia. This older group of children was purposefully chosen to participate in this camp, which has been specifically focused on job opportunities and preparation for some of the challenges they face when they leave school.
Four Wilderness Safaris Guides taken on the Duba-Duma Wilderness Challenge
25th - 31st October 2006
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The Bana Ba Naga benefits from the Tour de Zambezi cycle event.
The Bana Ba Naga intensifies it's follow-up programme
A Black Tie event in celebration of Children in the Wilderness
Heinz Winkler Live
Mark Gillman's Teddy Bear Patrol 2005, in association with the South African Police, Children in the Wilderness, Wilderness Safaris and Mc Donald's SA, have just hosted a group of 30 underprivileged children from across South Africa. 5FM's "The Mark Gillman Show", broadcasted live from Pafuri Camp each morning.
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