How you can help
We think the best way to help us is to stay at the Omatako Valley Rest Camp. The fees you pay directly benefit the community. Meeting the people helps them to share their stories and to make contact with people from around the world. Working for the Camp is part of an active and positive way in which to preserve and adapt this ancient way of life to the challenges of the 21st Century.
Support
Ways to help include:
Paying camping fees
Buying firewood for your braai
Paying for a village tour
Paying guides for a bush-walk
Paying for songs and dances by firelight - this can benefit almost the whole community as the fees are divided amongst all who take part
Purchasing handmade crafts from our on site craft shop
Supporting us by purchasing sustainably produced Devil's Claw through the Conservancy project
Spreading the word about Omatako Valley Rest Camp to others
Paying camping fees
Buying firewood for your braai
Paying for a village tour
Paying guides for a bush-walk
Paying for songs and dances by firelight - this can benefit almost the whole community as the fees are divided amongst all who take part
Purchasing handmade crafts from our on site craft shop
Supporting us by purchasing sustainably produced Devil's Claw through the Conservancy project
Spreading the word about Omatako Valley Rest Camp to others