Namibia – A Driving & Camping Haven (Part 2)

Continuing from Pat 1 – you can read it here. After  restful stay in Luderitz (and a much needed break from camping), we were all set for probably one of the biggest attractions of Namibia – the Sossusvlei. Majestic dunes towering against the white of the dry salt pans, dead acacia trees withstanding the passage of time and the un-ending Namib desert for miles all around – … Continue reading Namibia – A Driving & Camping Haven (Part 2)

Namibia – A Driving & Camping Haven (Part 1)

After months of contemplation, K and I finally made it to Namibia with some friends this Easter. The plan was simple – drive your way through the country and mix it up with lots of camping and a few hotel stays! In my previous post, which you can read here, I outlined our very ambitious itinerary. To any normal person, this itinerary will seem like … Continue reading Namibia – A Driving & Camping Haven (Part 1)

Namibia: 3500kms and 9 days of awesomeness

Namibia is a country in Southern Africa with ruggedly beautiful scenery, towering sand dunes, lonely desert roads, dusty and forgotten towns and a population so sparse that you could be driving for hours before setting sight on another human! The country is ideal for anyone looking for an unforgettable road trip. So this Easter break, K and I, along with two other friends decided to embark on … Continue reading Namibia: 3500kms and 9 days of awesomeness