Safari - Swakopmund - Living Desert Tour



Got to sleep in a little for this one...didn’t pick us up until 8:30am and the drive was just outside of town in the National Park dunes. The dunes look vacant, and you’d never think the place is brimming with life. Most of it is hiding just under the surface. We had combined 3 tour groups into one, that way one guide could talk with us and the other two could look for critters in the dirt. The desert life is always hiding. The situation worked out well...the winds were low in the morning so the guides could see the tracks. If the winds are high, it covers the thin layer of tracks the critters leave. The sand is always moving, and the dunes move 6-9 meters per year towards the town of Swakopmund. In roughly 150 years, the town will be completely buried.
Our guides were able to find us two sidewinder snakes, a lizard, gecko, chameleon, and a beetle. They call them Africas little 5 - because the little creatures in Africa also have an important part of the echo system and should also be considered important.

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