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Kayaking

Join the seals and dolphins for a paddle at the tip of the remote Pelican Point peninsula. On the 4×4 drive to our Kayaking site, we get to see the Walvis Bay wetlands with plenty of birds including flamingos and pelicans, and the salt mine which is one of the biggest in the world. Seals are very playful and love to interact with kayaks. ​

The seals come up close to play with paddles and to splash water at us. On a kayak, you become part of the ocean without disturbing the wildlife. The animals do not see us as a threat in any way, and therefore we have the opportunity to enjoy them 100% in their natural habitate.

Located at the tip of the Pelican Point peninsula, you’ll find the seal colonies and one of the better ways to explore it all is from the water, just off shore in a kayak. The drive to get there takes you along the coastline to Pelican Point. Then suit up and get onto the water. Let the spirited seals play around your oar as you paddle along for about an hour.

Back on shore, there’s something warm to drink before you head to Walvis Bay again. It’s not strenuous exercise as much as it is simply enjoying the scenery and the seals, possibly also dolphins, but it gets you out onto the ocean amidst the action.

Kayaking – NAD 990 p/p (approx. 4 hours)
Combine a morning on the water with an afternoon to Sandwich Harbour as a combo tour.

Activities to choose from...

With thousands of kilometers of coastline, riverine, woodlands and mountain ranges and wildlife, Namibia is an endless playground of all travelers. Here we show-case a selection of experiences that are particularly enjoyed for their quality and originality. Whether it is a cruise or a bike ride, an unusual region or a unique excursion, no doubt you will find among these suggestions great ideas for your itinerary.

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