Namibia Self-drive Safari Video

In February of 2019 we had the opportunity to embark on a week long self-drive safari through the beautiful country of Namibia. Our nights were spent in unforgettable lodges like Little Kulala and Damaraland Camp while our days were full taking advantage of breathtaking landscapes and wildlife.

Driving from lodge to lodge in our well-outfitted 4x4 truck, we covered almost 3,452 kilometers (2,100 miles) most of which was a mix of sand and dirt roads. It was an adventure filled with all the comforts one could possibly hope for! Namibia is remarkably easy to navigate and we enjoyed the independence for which having our own set of wheels allowed.

As you can see from the video below, Namibia is full of changing landscapes from mountains to ocean to deserts and everything in between. We hope you enjoy this this video as much as we enjoyed shooting it!

 

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Donald Meteny

Donald has been part of the Craft team since 2017, with an ever-increasing presence within the company. Since moving to Cape Town, South Africa with his family, he has become Craft’s COO, using his mechanical engineering background to spearhead (and optimize) everything on the back end of the business.

When he isn’t running Craft Travel’s operations and projects, Donald moonlights as an Emmy award-winning live sports cameraman, spending his professional time traveling to sporting events all over the world. During his 14 year career has spent most of the time on the world’s most beautiful golf courses. Traveling with the professional golf tour has its perks, allowing him to work in places like Rio for the 2008 Summer Olympics, Scotland for the British Open and as far as Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

He is also a licensed drone pilot, shooting beautiful landscapes on a number of different continents. His passion is shoot breathtaking aerial footage but he’s also worked for disaster relief in South Florida post hurricane Ian.

Donald is passionate about travel and the way technology will provide a better way to travel in the future.

https://www.crafttravel.com/donald-meteny
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