Kayaking  
KAYAKING
Walvis Bay
 


Experience the 40km drive with a 4x4 vehicle to Pelican Point. Across the oceans' edge of the Namib Desert. Here kayaking past the lighthouse, around Pelican Point to the seal colonies. Excellent bird viewing is available, delightful seals, and the pleasure of Heavyside Dolphins come to play around your kayak.

No kayaking experience needed.  Single and double kayaks are available.

Kayaking
 
     
 
KAYAKING - TRIP INFORMATION
 

Included:

  • VHF Radio
  • Compasses
  • Flares
  • Life jackets
  • All kayaks are licensed and seaworthy with paddles
  • Warm waterproof clothing and neoprene shoes
  • Spray skirts
  • Dry bags for cameras
  • Bottled water
  • Refreshments

Departures:

Departure Point:  Dolphin Cafe, corner of Esplanade and Atlantic Street, Walvis Bay

Tours depart at 07:45 with a 40km drive to Pelican Point. 

 
 

Tour Price

N$430 per person

Departure Point

Walvis Bay

Departures

All year (except February)

Departure times

07:45

Durations

5 – 6 hours

Included

Equipment, drinks, refreshments

Minimum numbers required

2 passengers

Pick ups

Transfers from Swakopmund available on request

 

 
 
     
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Enquiries and Reservations:
Email: info@africanoverland.co.za
Tel: +27(0)21 853 7952
Fax: +27(0)21 853 8391
 
     
 
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Both lie on the Tsauchab River, one of two large rivers (the other being the Tsondab, further north) which flow westward into the great dune-field of the central Namib, but never reach the ocean.

Both end by forming flat white pans dotted with green trees, surrounded by spectacular dunes
 
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  It is the second biggest town of Namibia