When WT Adventurer Roland Feiner started dreaming of one other journey to Africa, he was lured again to the austere Mars-like landscapes of Namibia and needed to discover the wildlife-rich Etosha Pan. “It was 40 years in the past after I first visited what’s now referred to as Namibia,” Roland says. “Since Namibia has embraced tourism, I used to be in a position to persuade my spouse {that a} desert or semi-desert safari could be one other memorable journey in Africa.” The couple skilled Namibia’s beautiful and surreal landscapes, witnessed all kinds of wildlife, and stayed in extraordinary lodges on our Namibia Non-public Journey. Listed here are a few of their memorable moments.
The Landscapes
On our approach from Windhoek to Sossusvlei
Cease for a “sundowner” alongside the Tsauchab Riverbed
“Huge Daddy” dune from the Deadvlei space, Sossusvlei
Deadvlei
Climbing up on “Huge Daddy”
Sossusvlei space
Morning within the dune subject
Wonderful rock artwork of Twyfelfontein
Our lodge on the Ongava Sport Reserve, on the border of the Etosha Pan
The Wildlife
Having fun with an tour by boat to Pelican Level close to Walvis Bay to see some wildlife from the water
A number of rhinos close to our lodge in Ongava
Wildlife within the Etosha space
Alongside the Etosha Pan
The Folks
The Himba girls’s hair are a murals.