Yesterday we drove from the Namib Desert to the western edge of the Kalahari Desert. And we had to drive through the Naukluft Mountains to do it. A really pretty area, and we totally enjoyed that part of the drive.
And, we picked up another hitchhiker along the way!
Tourist boats on Lago Avandaro at Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? El Chico National Park and the town of Mineral del Chicos on Monday November 10th !
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Thunderstorm in the desert!
Here in the Namib Desert, it gets pretty hot at this time of year. And it's supposed to be the rainy season now, but after all, this is the desert. So we weren't counting on seeing too much of that! Either way, we wanted to do some hiking and they've got two trails here at the Namib Desert Lodge. And because it gets so hot, we hit the trail at 7:30am yesterday morning.
Before breakfast!
Before breakfast!
Friday, December 20, 2013
The Dune Star
We're currently staying at The Namib Desert Lodge. The lodge is located on the edge of a series of petrified sand dunes. Yes, sand that has sat and compressed for so long that it has turned to rock. The scenery here is so spectacular that Gondwana Collection has built a camp on top of one of these petrified dunes!
Yesterday, we went on a little sundowner safari to have a look at this new camp. The Dune Star Camp.
Yesterday, we went on a little sundowner safari to have a look at this new camp. The Dune Star Camp.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Yee-haw, what a drive!
We've done a lot of road trips. And so we've been on a lot of roads, and some of them have been a little hairy!
Well, we finally got ourselves onto a road in Namibia that was pretty interesting. As in very steep!
Well, we finally got ourselves onto a road in Namibia that was pretty interesting. As in very steep!
Damara Mopane Lodge
We stayed the nights of December 15th and 16th at Gondwana Collection's Damara Mopane Lodge. This lodge is located about 425 kms (264 miles) north of the capital city of Windhoek so many people make it their first stop if they're heading towards either Etosha National Park or the Opuwo region.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Back in Windhoek
But only for one night.
We did the 425 km (264 mile) drive back to Windhoek from the Damara Mopane Lodge. We've now done most of this route before, so didn't bother with any new pictures.
Problem was, we weren't sure where we were staying for the night!
We did the 425 km (264 mile) drive back to Windhoek from the Damara Mopane Lodge. We've now done most of this route before, so didn't bother with any new pictures.
Problem was, we weren't sure where we were staying for the night!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Watch out for vipers and puff adders!
We tried to get an early start yesterday morning because we wanted to hike the hill behind the Damara Mopane Lodge. They have a marked trail, and the sign in the reception area said it was 4 kms and would take 2-3 hours.
The sign also said to watch out for vipers and puff adders on the trail!
The sign also said to watch out for vipers and puff adders on the trail!
Monday, December 16, 2013
More on our visit with the Himba
Yesterday, we drove 350 kms from Opuwo to the Damara Mopane Lodge. But before we get to how the day went, I wanted to mention a few more things about the town of Opuwo and our visit with the Himba.
A few of you asked about the food and I had forgotten to include that end of the story!
A few of you asked about the food and I had forgotten to include that end of the story!
Hakusembe River Lodge
We recently spent four nights at Gondwana Collection's Hakusembe River Lodge. We had been there for two nights and then left for three, and then returned for two more.
When it came time to leave, we didn't want to!
When it came time to leave, we didn't want to!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
A cultural experience to remember!
A few months ago when we were researching this trip to Namibia, we came across a lot of references to "the Himba"...a nomadic group of people who settle and roam the hills northwest of Opuwo, Namibia. These people have tried to keep living a traditional life without accepting outside influence.
At the time, we posed a question via a blog post...should we visit the Himba?
At the time, we posed a question via a blog post...should we visit the Himba?
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