Is traveling locally expensive or you just want to travel to the expensive and lodges/places?

I do a bit of research around accommodation and tourist attraction destinations in Namibia and I found that:
Most attractive destinations in Namibia usually the below within their vicinity:

1) An expensive lodge
2) An economically priced lodge
3) Subsidized lodge (I.e NWR/Gondwana
4) Camping facilities/area
Our first trip together (Hans & I), we didn’t have transport of our own but we wanted to go to Swakopmund.

We got onto a combi (I think it N$120 pp) and booked into the Delight). When we got there, we either walked to our destinations or took cab.

But we had such a great time
We didn’t stay at the Strand Hotel (expensive hotel) but we had our Spa treatments there, we had dinner at the Ocean cellar, we got the jetty experience and whatever else we wanted to do and experience in Swakop.
I have many more examples where we’d go camping but would experience the exact activities as someone who would stay at the expensive lodge, in the same vicinity.

Except we only got to pay about N$65 to N$120 because we opted for affordable accommodation.

Here’s a few:
Now, you must take note because I’m giving you free travel consultation here 😉:

1) Lapa Lange: we camped, got to feed lions and mingle with cheetahs (a cheetah’s tongue is prickly, I let it lick my arm).
Spitzkoppe: Camped, less than N$ 200pp. We lived our best lives here, we got access to the pool and got to hike to the rock bridge, every tourists dream, it’s magnificent, it’s incredible.

God was showing off. Here’s a link to my video,of our experience
Ombo Rest Camp: Stone throw away from Okahandja. We camped, about N$150pp

We got a crocodile tour and got to feed ostriches. Listen, I like the adrenaline but got scared a little.

Oh, no video here. Sometimes I don’t want to pick up the camera or film, I just want to be.
I’ve also camped and stayed in bungalows in Swakop before.

Okay, moving onto some of the economical and subsidized lodges I’ve been to.
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