Author: Franco

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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Tommy’s Living Desert Tour

Having arrived yesterday, we’re in Swakopmund for two nights so we have today to play. On our way in yesterday we sat through a video presentation at Desert Explorers Adventure Centre which offered various forms of locally based diversions including:

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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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Into the Dunes

Today is the main reason we are in Namibia; this was to be Francine’s highlight of the trip. The mountainous, startlingly orange sand dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park have been on her bucket list for some time.

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Zebra River Lodge

Having arrived in the capital of Namibia, Windhoek, yesterday, and been met by our tour leader, Louis, we were now rested and ready to begin the tour proper. Inevitably being in a new country, today was likely to be a

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Best Laid Plans

We’ve arrived in Windhoek, Namibia. Following our 11-hour South African Airways flight from Heathrow to Johannesburg, basically sleepless, then three hours at Johannesburg and a 90-minute onward flight, also on South African, to Windhoek, we’re feeling somewhat brain-dead. Our impression

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Gastronomic Experiment

This gastronomic experiment was actually yesterday but the post would’ve been too long so here it is on what would otherwise be a slow news day. I always like looking at the seafood counters in Spanish (super)markets. The most interesting

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Wildlife At Last

The first two weeks of this trip were plagued by floods, firstly a Gota Fria causing a raging torrent in the local river, secondly my nose continually dripping courtesy of an accursed cold that I imported from the UK and

Posted in 2016 Xmas