Epupa Falls

Right at the border to Angola we stayed at the Epupa Falls Lodge. The bungalow was close the the waterfalls. This will be our base for the next two days.
Right at the border to Angola we stayed at the Epupa Falls Lodge. The bungalow was close the the waterfalls. This will be our base for the next two days.
The Himba tribe of Namibia are known for their distinct red-ochre body paint, which is a mixture of butterfat and powdered ochre used to protect their skin from the harsh sun. The Himba are deeplyLæs mere
.... as every day. Exploring the unique and always changing landscapes, setting up the camp, taking an outdoor shower, eating and sleeping under the stars :-)
It's just amazing how the landscape changes all the time. Today we were driving hours on gravel roads most of them are marked as "normal" roads on the GPS :)
This camping spot is so far my absolut favourite one. It's completely remote nobody is around us for many kilometers and the view is 😍
The last pictures aren't from the sunrise. It's the moon rising 🌖
To sum up the last few days: We drove through an incredible desert landscape and camped next to a canyon. During the night, we heard lions wandering and roaring near our camp. On the Hoanib RiverbedLæs mere
Once in a while we had the pleasure to stay in a lodge instead of camping next to lions :)
Here we go again :) Two month ago I spent my birthday at Etosha and now I'm back again.
This will be the last post for the Nomad Safari as well as for my time in Africa. It's been such an amazing time. Making new friends and exploring severall new countries and cultures. 🙏