BSES - Gap Year Program in Namibia
Spend your gap year in Namibia, an unforgettable experience that will surely change your perspective on international development! With this Canyons to Coast Expedition, sponsored by British Schools Exploring Society (BSES), participants will spend a year between the Ugab river system, the massive Brandberg Massif, and the Skeleton Coast, and the ancient Namib Desert. By spending a year in the stark wilderness, travelers will be forced to rely upon their own resources, learning how to identify edible food and navigate by day and night, amongst other necessary survival skills.
Expeditions will be split into two groups--one observing the rock art of Brandberg Massif by bivouacking up the steep incline, and another noting the migratory patterns of elephants on the savannah. Both opportunities allow participants an incredibly unique into basic survival and the natural habitats of several bush mammals and reptiles. With sparse human intervention, this region is a truly untouched part of the Namibian landscape, which makes it an incredible place to spend your gap year abroad!
Visit the BSES website to learn more about how you can join this gap year program in Namibia.
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About BSES
BSES offers challenging and rewarding gap year expeditions for young people taking a gap year. The core belief of BSES is to provide youth with exciting and inspirations activities overseas in remote locations, such as the deserts of Oman, and the forests of the Amazon. By traveling to remote locations, students are forced to adapt to drastically different environment, and develop personally as a result. If you are looking for a truly unique gap year experience that challenges you to think outside the box, the visit the BSES website to learn about upcoming expeditions.














