Category: 2017 Namibia

12 days bumping around the major sites of Namibia largely on dirt roads.

A Sting in the Tail

Time to head back home. Our leader, Louis, and driver, Tam, had both left early today, Louis to join another tour and Tam to head home for a well-deserved break with his family after being away for a couple of

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Outstanding Odonate

[ I don’t usually like that word odonate, an Anglicization of Odonata, but it seems to fit in this context, wanting some alliteration.] We had a morning remaining at the Klein Windhoek Guest House before our transfer to the airport

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The Last Leg

This was the last day of our Namibian Lodge Safari. We’d be heading back down the tarmac main road to Windhoek where our adventure had begun. Before leaving our latest NWR accommodation at the Waterberg Plateau, however, we were heading

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Waterberg

As we bad farewell to Etosha, most of which I’d missed due to sickness,and were en route to our next stop, Waterberg, I got a consolation prize. We’d just past a small group of Oryx that had been crossing the

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Etosha: Day 2

3:30 AM: my chunder machine was at it for a third time sans digital assistance. There wasn’t much left by now, so hopefully that’s an end to it. It’s quite amazing how ones body knows when it should get rid

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Etosha At Last

At breakfast in Toshari Lodge there was an egg chef preparing omelettes, scrambled egg, fried egg, etc, all on a flat griddle. Vegetarians should try to ignore the fact that he was also frying bacon on the same griddle. On

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The Himba People

This is the last day before heading into Etosha National Park and it was time for some culture on the way, visiting the last traditional tribe in Namibia. Our route today took us to Toshari Lodge, not far outside the

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To Khorixas

We left Swakopmund bound for Khorixas. This area is called the Skeleton Coast because of the very many ships that have been wrecked here as a combined result of the frequent fog and ocean currents. So, we dutifully made our

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To Swakopmund

In daylight this time, we said goodbye to Zebra River Lodge heading for Swakopmund. Zebra River Lodge is a lovely place to stay but its access roads add an hour on to the day’s travel time when arriving and when

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Into the Dunes Addendum: Sesriem Canyon

I knew Sesriem Canyon was entirely forgettable and when I wrote that previous post I entirely forgot it. 😀 As we said goodbye to the high sand dunes and left the Namib-Naukluft National Park, before returning to Zebra River Lodge

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