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The Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), which was already founded in the year of Namibian independence in 1990, is fighting for the survival of the cheetah in its natural habitat and is worldwide the number one address when it comes to these fast, African big cats. For this purpose, the CCF is running the renowned Research and Education Centre close to Otjiwarongo and the Waterberg, which combines research on and education about the fascinating cats. Here scientists, researchers, but most importantly visitors and normal cheetah fans get an interesting insight into the life of the fastest land mammal on earth. The Babson Guesthouse is an exclusive, luxurious accommodation run by the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). It offers room for six guests and thus guarantees a very personalized service.
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Cheetah run: early morning run to experience the breathtaking speed of the cheetah.
Cheetah drive: with a CCF vehicle and guide into one of our expansive enclosure at our Visitor Centre.
Game drive: take our guided tour into the ‘Little Serengeti’.
Behind the scenes: accompany a CCF Cheetah Keeper in their daily tasks.
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