Complete trip
19/07: Lüderitz (Namibia)
Last night was very cold. We had to make a big fire to keep us warm. In the dark some other people showed up, so at least we were not camping there alone. Today we had to drive another 250 km on gravel and 150 km on tar. Luckily the gravel was not so bad … Continue reading
18/07: Sossusvlei & Duwisib Castle (Namibia)
Today we woke up at 5h30. Because we were sleeping at Sesriem Camp, we had the privilege to enter Sossusvlei at 6h to go and see the sunrise. We drove to Dune 45 and saw the sun coming up. We took nice pictures of this amazing view. After this we drove to the car park … Continue reading
17/07: Sossusvlei (Namibia)
After completely packing the car again (we took everything out for the car wash), we left Swakopmund. Our next destination: Sossusvlei, about 430km of which 400km of gravel roads. What a drive, driving 80-90 km/h on gravel roads for 400km. Sossusvlei is a valley in the middle of the desert. It is only reachable by … Continue reading
16/07: Swakopmund – sandboarding (Namibia)
Today I went to do some sandboarding and Hanne came along to take some pictures. Around 9h15 a mini-bus from Alter Action, the sandboarding company, picked us up at our apartment and brought us to the dunes. Immediately it became clear to me that we had to walk up the dunes instead of taking a … Continue reading
15/07: Swakopmund & Walvis Bay (Namibia)
Last night we slept very well; no cold and no mattress that goes flat every 2 hours. We slept long today (8h00). After breakfast we went to the centre of Swakopmund. We first went to the carwash. The car was very dirty and needed to be washed urgently. After the carwash we went to the … Continue reading
14/07: Swakopmund (Namibia)
Today we left early again (we are always up around 6h :p). After breakfast, packing our tent, a last quick look at the waterhole and some trouble with the GPS to findthe fastest route, we arrived around 13h in Swakopmund. This very nice town is situated at the coast on the western side of Namibia, … Continue reading
12/07 & 13/07: Etosha National Park (Namibia)
Tuesday morning we left at the backpacker in Windhoek. The new destination was Etosha National Park, more in the north of Namibia.Etosha National Park is one of the world’s greatest wildlife-viewing venues. ‘Ethosha’ means ‘Great White Place of Dry Water’; this refers to the vast greenish-white Ethosha Pan, an immense flat, saline desert. To our … Continue reading
11/07: Windhoek day 2 (Namibia)
After an early breakfast with free cinnamon pancakes offered here at the backpacker we started our walk through Windhoek. We went to the tourist office and got a map of the city. We then followed a walk explained in the ‘Go Namibia’ magazine which we got in South Africa. It took us from the city … Continue reading
10/07: Windhoek day 1 (Namibia)
Last night we slept very well in our luxury safari tent. We had electric blankets so it was so nicely warm. We only woke up at 7h30; this is late for us because normally we wake up around 6h30 or 7h. We took a hot shower, packed our stuff and left on our way to … Continue reading
09/07: Ghanzi (Botswana)
Dumela (= good day in Setswana, one of the languages in Botswana)! This morning we ate a good breakfast at the ‘Old Bridge Backpackers’ together with our new friends Nick and Aisha. After breakfast it was time to say goodbye. We had such a nice time with this couple so it was sad to say … Continue reading