15 October 2012

Namibia!

Alex and I spent the whole trip singing "Namibiaaaa!" to the tune of the Activia commercial....that's how cool we are.

I'm going to be honest...when Alex and I were tasked with finding a short getaway for while his parents visited, I had no idea where to start.  Enter: Alex's friend Jonathon and Lonely Planet Southern Africa.  JonJon raved about his ten day trip to Namibia, and after looking through the Lonely Planet book, it sounded amazing.

Namibia is located in southern Africa on the western coast, and is about a two hour direct flight from Johannesburg.  It is one of the least densely populated countries in the world (2.5 people per square kilometer!  the US has 33.7 people per square km)--and we saw such few cars and people on our 6 hour drive from the airport to the lodge, that the statistic seemed to overdo it.  Apparently the landscape in Namibia is quite diverse, with Etosha National Park on the northern border with Angola being mostly tropical, rain forest-like areas and then the area towards the west coast where we stayed, being largely desert and sand dunes.

Namibia did not become independent from South Africa until 1988 (yes, in Alex and my lifetime...crazy) after previously being occupied by Britain and Germany.  One of the most amazing things about so many countries in Africa is how young they still are, and how much growing and changing they have done in such a short time.  It's super cool to experience.

So anyway, here are a few photos from our amazing journey to Namibia and our stay at &Beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge....

 beautiful, stunning red sand dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park
sand dune
obligatory family photo
the colors on the dunes changed every minute as the sun moved...it was spectacular
before our big dune climb!  Alex was quite handy to have around; he's like a little sherpa and will carry anything he's told.
 climbing!!!
 still climbing!
 and the climb continues!  Alex was crazy and had RUN, in the sand, ahead to take photos
 go Ralph!
almost there!
 Ralph beginning his descent down the dune

 running down the dune!


 Alicia opted for the butt scoot approach
 so cute!

 Ralph and Alicia reunited at the bottom of the dune after a lovely run and bum scoot
 jumpy pic on top of the dune!
 Alex was a good sport and did a jumpy pic, too :)

 my turn for a little dune run


 Alex kicking up some sand on his run down the dune

TA-DA!  you can't see my feet because they are buried in sand
after this, our feet were so heavy because our shoes were full of sand we could hardly walk. 

Deadvlei
used to be an oasis, then the river changed it's course
 breakfast in the bush
 cooked by our amazing guide, Nestor
delicious!

 i love big SUVs
Alex desperately wants a Land Rover Defender...this is as close as we will ever get to having one

sundowners after ATV riding
the wind made amazing striations in the sand

 by the end of the trip....
 EVERYONE
 embraced
 the jumping
PICTURE!

 mom and dad and son
Thanks, Ralph and Alicia, for taking Alex and me on the trip of a lifetime.  It was perfect!

12 October 2012

Hotel Room Tour #2

Alex's sweet parents came to visit us almost a month ago, and after spending a few days at our casa in JoBurg, we all got on the plane and headed to Namibia to spend four days at the Sossusvlei Desert Lodge.

I'll give you more details about the AMAZING trip in another blog post, but first, check out our digs.  &Beyond Namibia was flawless.  Impeccable.  Picture perfect.  See for yourself.

Our little home from the outside.  Each couple/family had their own little house....check out the interior.

Our snuggly nest.  It was SO COMFORTABLE.  And we didn't have a forty pound weimaraner trying to cuddle with us.  Above the bed was a skylight for star gazing.  The lodge we stayed is one of the top in the world for stargazing.  All the artificial lights at night are red (least impact on the darkness to view the stars) and there is an observatory that usually has an astronomer there to educate you about the night sky.  (Sadly, we missed the resident astronomer by a week.)

The living area and patio.  Complete with telescope and art supplies to paint or pastel your heart out!

The view from the patio.  We saw a herd of zebras one morning, as well as numerous oryx and springbok.


 The bathroom.  be still my heart...I was living in the lap of luxury.
 annnnnd the outdoor shower.  It was a bit chilly, but I indulged in cleaning myself in mother nature anyway.  A few little desert mice joined me.  (so cute!)
and perhaps Alex's favorite part....this is the view from the toilet.  That's right, a throne with a view.

This was truly a once in a lifetime trip.  Stay tuned for details from the game drives and ATV rides.  

xoxo