Explore Namibia’s treacherous coast, uncover shipwrecks, and experience the eerie beauty of Sandwich Harbour on this full-day adventure.
Explore Namibia’s treacherous coast, uncover shipwrecks, and experience the eerie beauty of Sandwich Harbour on this full-day adventure.
- Kuiseb River - the drive initially takes us to the Kuiseb river delta, a dry riverbed where the odd springbok, oryx or jackal may be spotted. As this area forms part of our Kuiseb Delta Concession, we are the only activity operator allowed to access this area.
- Sandwich Harbour - Sandwich Harbour, part of the Namib Naukluft Park, is a place…
- Kuiseb River - the drive initially takes us to the Kuiseb river delta, a dry riverbed where the odd springbok, oryx or jackal may be spotted. As this area forms part of our Kuiseb Delta Concession, we are the only activity operator allowed to access this area.
- Sandwich Harbour - Sandwich Harbour, part of the Namib Naukluft Park, is a place many have heard of but very few have ever visited. Giant sand dunes of the oldest desert in the world, the Namib, run straight into the ocean, creating breath taking sceneries and unique landscapes, just waiting to be discovered!
- Lunch
- Permits
- Lunch
- Permits
The Namibian South-Atlantic west coast is notoriously perilous due to its foggy weather, numerous reefs, the powerful Benguela Current, and large swells. The coastline is littered with countless shipwrecks. Among them is the Shawnee, a transport tug that ran aground on February 16, 1976, 15 miles north of Conception Bay. Another notable wreck is the…
The Namibian South-Atlantic west coast is notoriously perilous due to its foggy weather, numerous reefs, the powerful Benguela Current, and large swells. The coastline is littered with countless shipwrecks. Among them is the Shawnee, a transport tug that ran aground on February 16, 1976, 15 miles north of Conception Bay. Another notable wreck is the Eduard Bohlen, a passenger and cargo ship that ran aground in dense fog south of Conception Bay on September 5, 1909, and now rests approximately 600 meters inland.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.