Month: February 2020
Jeeepeh – the Fish arrived
The Bream – sunfish, bluegills, shellcracker and more….it’s a fresh water „panfish“.
The Zambezi bream has a large head, with a rounded Snout and a upward pointing mouth. A long dorsal fin contains 14-16 spines, and 10-13 soft rays. The anal fin has 2 spines and 7-10 soft rays. The body’s brown in colour on the upper side, marked by darker brown bars. The belly is indecent green. Scales have red In their center as well as red dots on the parts of the dorsal and anal fins. The tail has brown spots while the anal fin has orange spots. The overall length will be 12 cm.
Our neighbours
Located at Bwabwata National Park, in between the Buffalo and Mahangu Core Area, we do have a lot of nice, exotic neighbours. All of them, and much more, will welcome you and you can join them at your own private Safari Tour with our native guides.
The Kavango delta has a wide variety of wildlife. You will find African bush elefant, buffalo, hippo, lion, blue wildebeest, black rhinos, eland, greater kudu, duiker, steenbock, gemsbok, sable, impala, Zebra, tsessebes , giraffe, African wild dogs, crocodile, cheetha, leopard, warthog and several monkeys.
In the region we do have more then 400 bird species including fish eagle, marabou stork, ibis, bee eaters and crested crane.
The Kavango is home of more then 70 fish species like tigerfish, tilapia, bass and various catfish.
Nyatjii is a great hideaway and starting point for safari and fishing trips with our local experienced guides.
The Buffalo
The African Buffalo, native Nyatjii, is up to 1,70m tall with 900 kg weight. They live in herds and the female is often the herd leader. The buffalo is normally peaceful but will be very aggressive against their enemies.
Our first guest 😎
This guy is our standard guest, with a helping attitude. Mowing the green.
Fish is one of the most important and healthy products. Therefore we decided to do fish farming to produce fresh fish to the Zambezi region at the Kavango river.
Fish Ponds under construction
Opening soon at Kavango river
Big things and adventures