Situated in the center of
Namibia, the
Swakoptal Conservancy is one of the largest
commercial conservancies in
Namibia. Large populations of
free-ranging wildlife make this an important area for wildlife conservation.
Many of the wildlife species, such as gemsbok, kudu, hartebeest,
warthog are important to the hunting and game
farm industry. In our conservancy there are game farms who will be able to offer exotic game.
An unique flora and landscape provides for an exceptional
variety of animals. The conservancy has a large population of Kudu, Gemsbok
and Warthog. Some of the other game species include Hartebeest, Black
wildebeest, Blue wildebeest, Ostrich, Eland, Baboon, Springbok, Zebra,
Waterbuck, Impala and other small antelopes. Leopards and Cheetah still
roam the Swakoptal Conservancy freely.
There are many hunting farms in the conservancy. Some of
Namibia's best trophy hunting takes
place here. Most of the game farms aren't game fenced, there for the game
roams freely, guaranteeing a real hunting experience under "Fair Chase"
conditions. Most of our hunters enjoy the savanna witch makes for a ideal
hunting experience.
Some of the best guest farms in
Namibia is situated in our
conservancy. Be welcomed to friendly farm hospitality, with the best
African and German cuisine available in
Namibia. Leave all your city problems
behind you and come relax and experience the Namibian savanna.
Most of the farmers in the conservancy farms with
cattle. Bonsmara, Brama-Crosses,
Simentallers, Simbras,
are some of the cattle types you will find in our conservancy. Most of our
cattle are for meat production and gets exported to foreign countries. Thus
making us one of the largest contributors to the Namibian meat export
market.