Rugged. Massive. It is sublime, to experience sunrise in the dunes. But step away from the sunrise crowds, and immediately one senses the weighty responsibility of survival in the Namib Naukluft. The adventure is in that risk, and the awareness of the desert subtlety. Wildlife exposes itself as rustles in the dark and morning tracks. There is much to be learned here.
StefanHuberVisited:
May 2003
Reviewed: Apr 14, 2012
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Good wildlife, amazing scenery, nice people, good food.
mimi785nono
FR
Visited:
September 2007
Reviewed: Apr 15, 2012
The review below is the personal opinion of mimi785nono and not that of SafariBookings.
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Not the best but it is nice walk and with it, you will avoid sitting in a car for hours.
Marleen HorstenVisited:
September 2011
Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012
The review below is the personal opinion of Marleen Horsten and not that of SafariBookings.
It's an unique landscape which you have to experience.
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This part of Namibia is famous because of its beautiful scenery. Wildlife is not spectacular, but oryx, springbok and ostrich are frequently spotted, cheetah and caracal are less commun. But there is a lot to experience in the desert. A "gogga tour" in the Namib desert is beautiful and you'll be surprised to learn about the little 5 of the desert. (Tommy's tours and safaris, Swakopmund). Snakes, spiders, lizards, scorpions and chameleons, besides beautiful landscapes and unique desert vegetations. A scenic flight is wonderfull ( by plane from Swakop to Tsau //Khaeb and back)
Accommodations: From basic campsites to luxurious lodges are available in the enviroment. Generally the food in the lodges is good/very good, mostly buffet.
reggief340
RU
Visited:
December 2009
Reviewed: May 1, 2012
Travelling alone I experienced the most wonderful experience on the senses in this Park.
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For the past ten years I have travelled alone to some outstanding destinations and most where you would question if that was the right decision. Namibia opened up a huge new world that I had never experienced before. From the tarmac roads to dusty gravel roads that disappeared into the horizon; the route down to Namib Naukluft National Park was just a taster of the most wonderful sights.
I arose early before dawn and with haste headed of into the park to ensure that I was there to experience the sunrise. The sun rose to as a bright electric orange orb cresting over the dunes. Their dark shadows cast across the floor of the park whilst ostrich stirred shaking the sand from their wings and heading off to find more shade. The tourist balloons were up and in the stillness you could hear their chatter and the whoosh as the hot air filled the balloon and took them higher.
I drove further on and left the car in the designated area to be transported by 4 wheeled vehicles deeper to
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the bigger dunes and Sossusvlei.
Climbing along the ridge to the summit I was surprised how quiet and how few tourists were here but in the distance you could see more arriving. The sun by 10:00 was already high and burning the sand beneath my feet. To the left the parched trees and bushes were shade for more ostrich. To the right was the dried out water source, crusty and dusty underfoot with just a few soft patches where the sun didn't quite reach.
When I look back at my trip to Namibia this sticks very clearly in my mind. This truely is one of the wonders of Africa
ninoximagesVisited:
August 2002
Reviewed: Aug 2, 2012
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Wildlife: Not a great diversity of game, or big numbers, but seeing Gemsbok, Ostrich and Sprinbok in stunning desert scenery was a major highlight.
Scenic beauty: Absolutely unique – wonderful mix of dunefields, rocky outcrops and dry riverbeds with massive acacias. The freedom to move between selected campsites on a self-drive safari was great.
Bush vibe: This park had more of a wilderness vibe that a bush vibe.
Birding: Birding around some of the waterholes (e.g. Ganab) was excellent in the mornings – Sand Grouse and very large groups of Ostrich in these areas.
Emiel de Lange
NL
Visited:
October 2011
Reviewed: Aug 26, 2012
Incredibly unique ecosystem full of endemic lizards etc... Spectacular mountains for walking and beautiful sand dunes. Home to two unparalleled spectacles: the sossusvlei and the deadvlei valleys.
Pierre
CH
Visited:
July 2010
Reviewed: Sep 11, 2012
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| 50-65 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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Great landscape and desert driving. Some animals and lonely feeling.
lifeisgreat77
DE
Visited:
August 2012
Reviewed: Apr 12, 2013
50-65 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
The review below is the personal opinion of lifeisgreat77 and not that of SafariBookings.
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too many tourists in the Namib/Sossusvlei, great, but hard trails in the Naukluft
Val Edlin
GB
Visited:
April 2013
Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015
50-65 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
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The beauty of the desert and the dunes, and the well adapted wildlife as well as great guides