Namib Desert Safari
Namib Desert Safari
In the Nama language, Namib means vast, quite an understatement when you’re confronted with the endless orange dunes of the parched Namib desert.
The Namib is one of the oldest and largest deserts in the world and is protected by the Namib-Naukluft Park – a 50 000km2 wonderland of shifting sands and colourful dunes.
The scenery may be out of this world but the Namib’s wildlife and flora are just as fascinating. Animals, insects and plants have adapted to live in this generally inhospitable region in unique and strangely beautiful ways.
A trip to this area is a remarkably surreal experience but most visitors revel in its strangeness, not to mention the feelings of stillness and quiet desert solitude that it evokes, but it is of course the world-famous Sossusvlei sand dunes that attract the most attention.
Blown into razor sharp ridges by the sand-shifting winds, the impossibly dramatic red dunes are the highest in the world, towering some 300 metres into the air, and just begging to be climbed barefoot.
One of the best ways to appreciate the magnificence of this area is by light aircraft on a scenic flight from Walvis Bay or Swakopmund or a balloon ride over the dunes – and there is some fantastic accommodation deep in the desert.
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