The trip from Poland took over 17 hours
First a flight to Frankfurt, and then to Windhoek.
There, we were greeted at the airport by McDonald – a fantastic guy from Warthog 4×4 Safari Rental. He helped us get local SIM cards right away.
Then he dropped us off in the capital at our pre-booked Vondelhof Guesthouse, where we were welcomed with open arms 😊
We spent the late afternoon having dinner at the amazing Joe’s Beerhouse.
The next morning, just before 8 AM, we were already at the rental office, where we got the car, sorted all the paperwork and had a short training on how to use the roof tent, change tires, etc.
The team at Warthog – including the lovely boss Irene – are truly friendly people who really care about their customers’ comfort and safety. That’s why I’m planning to work with them again in the future.
We did some shopping at Spar and hit the road. The drive to Sesriem was around 380 km, which took us 3 hours longer than expected.
Why? Because you simply can’t just drive through – you soak in the views, the wildlife, the plants. Every 20 km, the scenery changes dramatically.
The whole route was STUNNING, and driving through the beautiful Spreetshoogte Pass was an unforgettable experience.
We arrived at the first gate of Naukluft Park in Sesriem around 8 PM. The staff were super kind and let us drive to the campsite even though the gate is usually closed after sunset.
We spent our first night in a tent not really knowing what was around us…