Sossusvlei and Sesriem are symbols of Mother Nature’s whimsical, creative genius. The Sossusvlei is a salt and clay pan that is enclosed on all sides by a ring of high sand dunes in hues of vivid pinks, fiery reds, and blinding oranges. This region has some of the tallest dunes in the world. Some of these dunes are fed by a network of subterranean rivers and are home to rich vegetation that adds touches of dull green into the color mix. The pan takes on a whitish appearance when it is dry, thereby adding another color in an already riotous palette. During your holiday to Southern Namibia, you will not come across a more colorful place than Sossusvlei!
The Sesriem Canyon reflects the starkness and vastness of Southern Namibia’s topography. Naturally sculpted by the Tsauchab River, the canyon is the premier attraction of Sesriem, a small settlement that serves as the entry point to the Sossusvlei. But to the mindful tourist, Sesriem is more than just a filling station. It is a testament to the spirit and resilience of the dwellers, who survive and thrive in one of the harshest and most hostile environments in the world.