Sorris-Sorris Conservancy

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The red sand dunes start to break up and become interspersed with hills to the west and granite gravel outcrops to the north. Colors and contours collide, and nowhere more magnificently than at Brandberg Mountain to the south. Amongst the rocky crevices are thousands of bushman rock paintings of which the “White Lady” is the best known. To the north at Burnt Mountain is the geological curiosity known as the Organ Pipes, silent masses of basalt rising up in perpendicular patterns and colors. The slopes at Twyfelfontein are one of the richest collections of stone-age rock engravings in Africa.
The VHSaf quota includes Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra, Ostrich, Chacma Baboon various record book quality Klipspringer, Steenbok, Oryx, Springbok and Southern Greater Kudu. Leopard, Hyena and desert dwelling Elephant are also one quota, depending on availability.

 

... THE ULTIMATE NAMIBIAN HUNTING SAFARI