DAY 11 to 13 – Luderitz – ( 27 July to 29 July 2015 )

The Camp site is situated on the Atlantic Ocean on Shark Island between the sea and the bay which forms the port called RobertHafen.  The camp site is situated on the point of the Island and must be one of the most stunning which I have ever seen especially at sunset. Luderitz is an old fishing and diamond mining village dating back to the 1900 and has awesome German Architecture as well as very pleasant people.

A place worthwhile the 330 km detour from Keetmanshoop through the Namib Desert and the Sperrgebiet( Forbidden Area)

 

DAY 9 to 10 ( 25 July to 26 July 2015 )

I left Upington en route to Namibia via the Nakop border post.  All went well and with my “Carne Passages’ of Bhejane and my Scooter (Yammy) duly stamped I drove to Karrasburg just in time to watch the Springboks vs All Blacks Rugby Test (which the Springboks lost) at the newly renovated local Hotel.  This is where I parked and slept the night.  The next day I travelled via Grunua, Keetmanshoop and Aus to Luderitz.

DAY 5 to 8 (21 July to 24 July 2015)

I spent the morning in Krugersdorp repairing a water leak and 14h00 hoping to get to Vryburg that evening.  At about 18h00 I was so tired and decided to find a camping site as soon as possible.  Near Ottosdal signage net to the road indicated a lodge and camp site some 70 km further which I followed with the last 15 km dirt road.  Upon arriving at the farm house gate the place seemed absolutely deserted.  A faded cell phone number at the gate is what I called and the farmer kindly said that he would open the gate for me. Upon his arrival at the gate I got out of my vehicle to greet him and all of a sudden I heard the loudest roar of a Lion I have ever heard.  I nearly @#$% myself and the next second I found myself back in the driving seat of my vehicle with the farmer almost killing himself with laughter.  I got out and asked if it was really a Lion – to which he answered “Yes – one of a 110 of them”.  To my disbelief I had arrived at a Lion breeding farm with the most amazing camp site and lodge with a 110 lion roaring within 15 metres of my vehicle all night – AMAZING.

The next day I travelled to Kuruman and camped at Red Sands Lodge after which drove to Upington and camped for two nights at a wonderfull resort called Oranjerus Holiday Resort and Camp Site on the Banks of the Orange River.