CCF is Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice
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- by Tayla Green September 8, 2020
The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) Namibia is delighted to have received the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award for 2020. CCF’s International Research Centre is open to the public all year round, and we welcomed close to 16,000 visitors from around the world in 2019! This award from Trip Advisor places CCF tourism in the top 10% of world attractions to visit. CCF has also received the annual Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for the past seven, consecutive years. These awards are the culmination of five-star reviews from previous visitors, who have shared their great experiences from CCF Namibia on Trip Advisor. Some of CCF’s amazing experiences include cheetah activities such as watching and photographing our resident, orphan cheetahs in their morning exercise routine at the Cheetah Run, and taking a Cheetah Drive into our large camps to see and photograph resident cheetahs in their natural environment.These are both fantastic opportunities to see and learn about cheetah ecology, behaviour and conservation.
CCF provides these great opportunities to see and learn about cheetahs, as well as offering tours of our Livestock Guarding Dogs, Model Farm and Dancing Goat Creamery. If you have been to our Centre before, please join others in sharing your experience.
Sharing your experiences at CCF not only spreads the word about the plight of the cheetah and CCF’s Education, Research and Conservation programmes, but sharing your experience can also help others to make informed decisions about visiting ethical, ecotourism destinations, such as CCF. Our Centre remains open to the public during these COVID times, welcoming Namibians from around the Country to visit us, but we can’t wait to welcome visitors and friends from around the World again, soon. We look forward to welcoming you back to CCF in the future!
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