The first part of our travel report can be found under 'Namibia's South'.
Sossusvlei
After hiking through the dunes and driving through sandy terrain, we briefly stopped at the Sesriem Canyon and explored the gorge at the entrance of Sossusvlei.
We continued our drive to the hotel 'Rostock Ritz Desert Lodge', where we were greeted by German hosts. We also found out that the majority of our hotel reservations had been accidentally canceled by another travel company, so we had to move into the 'Honey Moon Suite' because no other rooms were available.
But our travel company (Karawane Reisen) took care of the bill and quickly resolved all other lost reservations.
Together with a German tour group, we went on a 4x4 excursion offered by the hotel. The drive took us through rough terrain and we were grateful that we didn't have to drive ourselves, but could focus on the beautiful and varied landscape with oases and rock formations.
Shepherd's Tree
The drive finally took us to a cave with rock paintings that were about 1000 years old.
As a conclusion, we enjoyed another sundowner at sunset with a view over the farmland.
Our drive continued through the Gaub Pass and the desert landscape to the Gobabeb Research Station, which we could explore during a small guided tour.
We then headed to the coast to Walvis Bay, where we could admire flamingos during a walk along the promenade.
In our hotel in Swakopmund, we were eagerly awaited as we arrived after sunset.
The next morning, we were picked up for a desert tour (living desert tour), where we could discover the small animals of Namibia ('The Little Five').