Namibia
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We couldn't find a route to wildcamps marked nearby, so we followed another one that we found on maps.me. There's a sign on a turn from the main road (check picture). Follow for around 1 km, turn right where the road splits. There's plenty of space, almost no wind. No shadow. No MTC signal. Main road visible from the distance. Oryxes run around at night. Really nice place and you can explore hiking trails nearby.
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Decent site for a night. Had zero issues. Easy to find as it has been described.
Report Check-InCamped out behind this spot for 2 nights, well hidden and can barely hear the cars on the road. we also followed the hiking trail for a while and it's a nice hike. Saw a herd of zebra, a few jackals and oryx, there was also leopard prints on the road in (off the main road).
Please leave this place clean a tidy, it's an absolute gem of a spot!
I spent 1 night here, its a big flat area you can put your tent very easy beside a tree or plant, not visible to the road, be responsable with the environment don't produce trash or sounds, enjoy!! be free be wild.
Report Check-InWe checked out the place mentioned in the previous comment by taking right when the road splits. We thought it was too close to the road and too much viability so we decided to take left instead at the split. We drove around the mountain and found a spot we liked. Didn’t see or hear anyone all night. On the other hand, there were a millions flies who came to visit so we had to light a fire when we arrived around 16pm. It was 38C and no wind at the time. However from 19pm and up until we left the next day, the wind got really strong.
Report Check-InWe couldn't find a route to wildcamps marked nearby, so we followed another one that we found on maps.me. There's a sign on a turn from the main road (check picture). Follow for around 1 km, turn right where the road splits. There's plenty of space, almost no wind. No shadow. No MTC signal. Main road visible from the distance. Oryxes run around at night. Really nice place and you can explore hiking trails nearby.
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