We are almost finished our three and a half week camping safari tour of Namibia and arrived at our last scheduled campsite yesterday.
And they saved the best till the last!
Nice quiet road through the desert SW of Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Just south of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? South!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
4 Wheel Drive Required at Fish River Canyon!
We have this nice Nissan 4x4 from Namibia Car Rental. And we've had to put it in 4 wheel drive mode twice since we've been here. Once was on a sand road at Sossusvlei, and the only other time was when we almost got stuck in our campsite at Waterburg Plateau.
So when we saw a 10 km (6.2 mile) road at Fish River Canyon that said "4x4 only"...we went for it!
So when we saw a 10 km (6.2 mile) road at Fish River Canyon that said "4x4 only"...we went for it!
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Our thoughts on Africa so far
First of all, we have to remember that Africa is a VERY large continent containing many countries. We have only visited one country so far. Namibia!
So we can only give our views of Namibia. Other parts of the continent of Africa will be very different!
So we can only give our views of Namibia. Other parts of the continent of Africa will be very different!
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Watching the Social Weavers. And other Namibian wildlife!
The social weavers?
Here in southern Africa, there is a type of bird called the social weaver. Or sociable weaver. We happened to be camped under a tree that contained a social weaver nest, so we spent a fair bit of time watching these interesting little birds go about their daily affairs!
Here in southern Africa, there is a type of bird called the social weaver. Or sociable weaver. We happened to be camped under a tree that contained a social weaver nest, so we spent a fair bit of time watching these interesting little birds go about their daily affairs!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Gorgeous hiking at Klein Aus Vista, Namibia
One of the things the Klein Aus Vista property is known for is it's hiking and mountain biking! There are over 100 kms (62 miles) of well maintained and well marked trails for all levels.
So yesterday, we decided to do one of their intermediate to advanced level hiking trails. A 12.7 km (7.9 mile) route that promised a couple of fantastic views!
So yesterday, we decided to do one of their intermediate to advanced level hiking trails. A 12.7 km (7.9 mile) route that promised a couple of fantastic views!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sesriem to Klein-Aus Vista, Namibia
Another long driving day yesterday, but what a location we ended up at!
We did 344 kms (213 miles) from Sesriem to the Gondwana Klein-Aus Vista Resort where we had camping reservations for three nights.
We did 344 kms (213 miles) from Sesriem to the Gondwana Klein-Aus Vista Resort where we had camping reservations for three nights.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
A baking hot day at Sesriem Canyon, Namibia
We tried to get an early start to Sesriem Canyon. And we did pretty well because we got there about 8:45am. The canyon is located only 4 kms (2.5 miles) from our site at Sesriem Campground.
But it was already getting hot.
But it was already getting hot.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Amazing sights at Deadvlei and Sossusvlei
We were up at 4:30am Friday morning.
We had been told that in order to get the best photos, you needed to have the early dawn light on the huge sand dunes at Sossusvlei. Also, we had grand ambitions of climbing the highest sand dune in the world, something that needed to be done before the hot sun got too high in the sky.
We had been told that in order to get the best photos, you needed to have the early dawn light on the huge sand dunes at Sossusvlei. Also, we had grand ambitions of climbing the highest sand dune in the world, something that needed to be done before the hot sun got too high in the sky.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Swakopmund to Sesriem, Namibia
It was going on 9:00am by the time we left our site at Swakopmund. Again, we had a long drive ahead of us with most of it on dirt roads.
One thing we've learned about driving around Namibia is that there can be long stretches of nothingness in between worthwhile attractions!
One thing we've learned about driving around Namibia is that there can be long stretches of nothingness in between worthwhile attractions!
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Flamingos and Baby Seals
Yesterday, we did a day trip to Walvis Bay. Only 30 kms (18 miles) south of Swakopmund. We have to drive back to that area this morning, but we have a long drive today so would not have had time to stop and see the town.
Glad we went, because we saw some interesting things.
Glad we went, because we saw some interesting things.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
The seaside resort town of Swakopmund, Namibia
This is a strange town. A seaside resort with expensive beach houses lining the shore, only a few hundred miles from people who live in huts without enough to eat. But we've noticed that those extremes are common in this part of Africa.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Now we're camping in style!
We were up early Sunday morning. We knew we had a 320 km (200 mile) drive to do, and it was all on dirt roads! Plus, we were headed for the seaside town of Swakomund and we wanted to get there early enough to enjoy the afternoon there as we only have two more days in the area.
We hit the road by 7:20am.
We hit the road by 7:20am.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Flush toilets with bush showers
Okay, so we're always up for a new experience. We had read in our itinerary that our campground at Aabadi Mountain Camp had "flush toilets with bush showers". So we were kinda curious about that.
I showed in today's earlier post that our campground here is pretty basic, and we have no problem with that. But we hadn't seen all of the facilities yet.
I showed in today's earlier post that our campground here is pretty basic, and we have no problem with that. But we hadn't seen all of the facilities yet.
Etosha to Damaraland
We had a long drive ahead of us on Saturday. Besides the 360 kms (223 miles) to our next destination, we also wanted to check out along the way two of the Gondwana resort lodges that we hope to be staying at for a few nights in December.
Not only that, but as we were departing Etosha National park, we still had a short route where we could do an hour long safari in case we were lucky enough to come across anything interesting.
And it turns out that we were lucky enough!
Not only that, but as we were departing Etosha National park, we still had a short route where we could do an hour long safari in case we were lucky enough to come across anything interesting.
And it turns out that we were lucky enough!
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Another animal stroked off the list!
We did a bit of a longer safari drive through Etosha National Park on Friday morning. It started off really good, with a group of wildebeast crossing the road. And shortly after that, we saw a head stick up beside a culvert under the road.
It was our second hyena sighting!
It was our second hyena sighting!
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