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NPE5W: Southern Namibia +
Sossusvlei
Day 1
You will be met at Windhoek Airport by your
Namibia host and transferred to town.
Enjoy a short orientation tour of Windhoek with
its charming German architecture before checking in to
your hotel.
Balance of day at leisure to explore the town on foot or
relax by the swimming pool.
Day 2
This morning we travel southwards through ever-changing
landscapes into the great Namib Desert, a 5-hour
journey through dramatically beautiful desert scenery.
The terrain becomes more arid as we travel past the
Naukluft Massif towards Sossusvlei, whose great
mountains of sand are a monument to the extreme forces
of nature.
Time will be spent exploring both Gondwana Namib Park
and neighbouring Namib Naukluft Park. The
petrified dunes of the dry riverbed of the Dieprivier
are a special attraction, as they are remnants of the
fossilised dunes of the ancient Namib, now overlaid with
the sands of the younger Namib.
Check in to your desert lodge near Sossusvlei.
Day 3
An early start is imperative, as this is not only the
coolest part of the day but the best for photography, as
we travel by 4x4 vehicle into the famous Sossusvlei,
a clay pan surrounded by some of the highest sand dunes
in the world – an endless sea of reddish sand stretching
all the way to the distant horizon.
Its monumental star shaped sand dunes, some up to 1,000
ft (325m) when measured from the base, were formed by
strong multi-directional winds. The warm tints of sand
ranging from apricot to orange, red and maroon, contrast
vividly with the stark white surface of the clay pans at
their base. This provides photographers with a
spectacular display of images to capture.
Climbing one of these dunes affords the energetic
traveller with an unforgettable experience of endless
vistas across a sea of dunes.
Time will also be taken to explore the impressive
conglomerate gorges of the Sesriem Canyon, with
its rock pools fed by the Tsauchab. The erosion of many
centuries has resulted in a narrow gorge, which in rainy
season sometimes fills the rock pools. The name Sesriem
is derived from the six “rieme” (leather thongs) that
early pioneers used to draw water from these pools. At
sunset enjoy a special nature drive into the desert.
Day 4
Today we travel through the starkly beautiful Gaub
and Kuiseb Canyons to the charming seaside town of
Swakopmund, a scenic 4-hour drive.
Swakopmund is Namibia’s premier holiday resort
situated on the Atlantic Coast where the cold Benguela
Current sweeps up from Antarctica, releasing no moisture
into the prevailingly onshore winds – hence the very low
rainfall and the desert conditions of Namibia. Fog is
common along the coast in the early mornings and late
afternoons and it is this fog that gives life to the
desert-adapted flora and fauna of the region. The cold
current is also highly oxygenated, causing it to teem
with marine life.
On the way we visit Moon Valley, an unusual
landscape formed by the valleys of the Swakop River and
view ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis found on its vast
gravel plains.
Check in to your hotel in Swakopmund, with its
charming harbour and lighthouse and easy access to the
sand dunes and activities of the Namib Desert.
Day 5
This
morning we visit neighbouring Walvis Bay to enjoy
a 3-hour Ocean Safari to view the resident school
of dolphins and the large seal colony at Pelican
Point – with oysters and champagne on board! You
will also see abundant marine bird life, including the
large flocks of flamingos which live in the shallow
waters surrounding the harbour, pelicans and terns. You
may also see migrating whales in season (September to
October).
Afternoon at leisure in Swakopmund. Choose one of
the many optional excursions such as a tour into the
Namib Desert, desert Golf, Quad Biking in the
sand dunes or a scenic flight along the coast. Or simply
relax at a coffee shop or on the beach!
Day 6
Return transfer to Windhoek Airport (4-hours)
for your flight home.
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