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FACES OF THE NAMIB

AN UNIQUE TRIP TO BE EXPERIENCED


MORE THAN ONCE

28 DEC 2014 2 JAN 2015

2015
A 3 IN 1 NEW YEAR DESERT TRIP WITH A DIFFERENT FLAVOUR
WITH RICHARD AS YOUR GUIDE
YOUR OFF-ROAD CARAVANS AND TRAILERS ARE WELCOME
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The Cederberg 4x4 Christmas season activities begin on 16 December 2014 where interested
people will have the option of participating in any of the three back to back trips being offered.
The first would be the ever popular West Coast trip, then continuing to the Namib Desert New
Year trip and ending with the Richtersveld return trip. Very important, it will be your choice
how many of these back to back trips you will join. You are welcome to choose the trips that
will suit your time available before having to return home.
Richard will be guiding all three of the trips mentioned above, starting 16 December 2014 on
the West Coast and continue to Namibia spending Christmas at Amanzi camp on the bank of
the Gariep River. From there he will continue to Solitaire, the rendezvous for the New Year
Namib Desert trip starting 28 December 2014. On completing the New Year Namib Desert trip
in Walvis Bay, Richard will head for the Richtersveld via Solitaire, Helmeringhausen, Seeheim,
Hobas and Ai-Ais. The ferry at Sendelingsdrif will be used (depending on the Gariep River
water level) to cross the border between Namibia and South Africa. From there he will head
directly into the Richtersveld National Park. At least five days are planned to explore and enjoy
the beauty of the largest rock desert in the world.
For more information visit the Cederberg 4x4 website to view the agendas for the West Coast
trip 16 22 December 2014 and the A-Ais/Richtersveld return trip 3 10 January 2015 or
contact the Cederberg 4x4 office for more information.
See West Coast agenda at www.cederberg4x4.co.za/trips/westcoastdec1.htm
See Richtersveld agenda at www.cederberg4x4.co.za/trips/richtersveld14.htm
RENDEZVOUS
PLACE : LIVE THE JOURNEY CAMP IN SOLITAIR.
GPS Coordinates S23 53.646 E016 00.398
DATE : SUNDAY 28 DECEMEBER 2014.
Camping accommodation and meals are included for this evening.
TIME

: ARRIVE ANY TIME DURING THE DAY BUT NOT LATER THAN 17h00.

OPTIONS
Option 1 - Only complete the six day Faces of the Namib Desert trip.
Option 2 - Join Richard on all three back to back trips, with or without Off-Road Caravans and
Trailers. Start with the West Coast trip 16 December, continue to the New Year
Namib Desert trip and return home via the Richtersveld trip.
Option 3 Participate in the Faces of the Namib trip and join Richard on either the West Coast
trip en-route to the Faces of the Namib trip or return with him via the Richtersveld.
OFF-ROAD CARAVANS AND TRAILERS

Off-Road Caravans and Trailers CAN be accommodated on the West Coast trip.
Off-Road Caravans and Trailers CAN be accommodated on the Richtersveld trip.
Off-Road Caravans and Trailers CANNOT be accommodated on the Faces of the
Namib trip. Secure parking is available in Solitaire for Off-Road Caravans and Trailers
to be collected upon your return after driving the Faces of the Namib trip. Nominal cost
might be applicable.

TEMPRETURE AND CLIMATE


Most people will think youre crazy or lost a few of your marbles when you tell them that you will be
spending New Year in the Namib Desert. Little do they realize that the average ambient temperature
during the day is approximately 25 Celsius. The reason is that during this time of the year the breeze
is onshore, coming in from the cold Atlantic Ocean, bringing with it the cool air to be enjoyed during
our visit. The evenings could in fact become quite cold and a warm jacket is always a good item to
have on hand.
ABLUTIONS IN THE DESERT
A mobile shower will be erected each night where camp will be set in the desert. You will be required
to supply your own shower water, which can be heated on the communal fire. A toilet will also be
erected at each camp in the desert.
GENERAL
For the past eight years Cederberg 4x4 has spent New Year in the Namib Desert. This will be
the first time we will drive The Faces of the Namib and spend New Year in some of the most
remote parts of the Namib Desert. Our visit this year will be done in conjunction with Live the
Journey the concession holder, a company with an unblemished reputation for facilitating
desert tours. We will visit desolate diamond settlements of the diamond rush in the early
1900s and shipwrecks which ran aground along this remote section of the coast. Not to
mention that you will be driving some of the highest dunes in the Namib Desert. Initially the
dunes are small but grow bigger and higher each day. Your driving skills are honed each day,
making those seemingly impossible dunes of the first day or two, look like chicken feed
compared to the high dunes comfortably driven as the trip progresses.
Below is some information about the Namib Desert, the itinerary of the New Year trip, GPS
coordinates of places that will be visited, essential requirements, fuel requirements, optional
items to take, what will be supplied, what you need to bring, medical insurance, including
personal evacuation and emergency contact numbers. Please ensure that you read the
complete agenda as there are very important points and information that requires the attention
of each participant, as it will help you plan your trip and ensure your safety at all times. Please
ensure your vehicle is correctly insured and that your medical and evacuation insurance is in
place. Enjoy peace of mind in correct planning ahead.
Experience in dune driving and overland camping with limited camping facilities is
recommended but not a prerequisite to participate in the Faces of the Namib. The emphasis is
definitely on what the Namib has to offer, the history of the fauna and flora, the history of the
diamond era dating back to the early 1900s, the history of the Topnaars whom still resident to
the area.
HISTORY
Do you believe that travel should be about more than just looking and that every journey should be
a life-enriching experience? Do you yearn to go off-the-beaten-track and experience unspoilt nature?
If you answered YES, then you MUST experience the Namib.
Worlds Oldest Desert: Reported to be the oldest desert on earth, the Namib is approximately 80
million years old. Completely devoid of surface water, it is bisected by several dry riverbeds and is
characterised by extensive, undulating dunes. The Sahara may be larger and Gobi more isolated, but
the Namib is the very oldest, so on this trip, prepare for the best desert experience possible!
The Living Desert: At first glance, the Namibs interior appears totally devoid of fauna & flora but
look closely and youll find that apart from the diamonds and uranium that have been mined here, the
deserts unique plant and animal life is definitely another of its infinite treasures. One outstanding
living wonder is the famous Welwitschia mirabilis, a plant that can live for up to five hundred years.
Although its tenacity and longevity are remarkable, the fact that it has the appearance of a heap of
garden refuse means that instead of an earth-shattering visual experience you may want to
concentrate on its remarkable age when taking pictures!
The Sheltering Desert: At the start of the Second World War, German Henno Martin and his
colleague and friend Hermann Korn, feared internment in a camp for Nazis. Consequently, they
escaped into the Namib Desert. For two and a half years they eked out a living in this harsh

environment. In later years, Martin published his account of this experience, titling his book, The
Sheltering Desert and later their story was also made into a film. As you drive along, or when setting
up camp, imagine trying to survive here without the luxuries offered to you on this trip. You may see
the Namib in a different light!
* The Diamond Desert: The discovery of diamonds in 1908 around Kolmanskuppe initiated an
uncontrolled rush of prospectors into the region. The German Government was forced to establish the
so-called Spergebiet between 26 latitude south and Namibias southern border, stretching 100kilometres inland. As a result, independent prospectors were forced to turn northwards beyond this
area. This resulted in the discovery of diamonds at Spencer Bay and between Meob and the
Conception Bay area (Spergebiet 2) during December 1908. This area became known as Spergebiet
no 2. A total of 5000 diamond claims were registered in 1909 and hopeful fortune hunters tried their
luck at Saddle Hill and Spencer Bay, also traveling via Swakopmund and Sandwich Harbour
southwards towards Meob Bay. However, the small yields of diamonds from these claims meant few
were successful in their pursuit of riches.
* Custodians of the Desert - the Topnaar community: The Nara fruit, a wild melon that grows in
the Kuiseb River bed, is unique to the Namib Desert. For more than a thousand years it has been the
traditional staple food of the Topnaar or Aonin-people, one of the oldest communities of Namibia.
The Topnaars belong to the Nama tribe, a Khoi group. Traditionally, the Topnaars acquired a lot of
their food from the sea, spearing fish in the shallow water and hunting seals, birds and turtles. For this
reason, they were also called Beachcombers by European settlers. Eventually, members of the tribe
settled around the Kuiseb River, harvesting the Nara and keeping livestock. Prepare to learn more
about these fascinating people and their way of life as we journey
The Desert of Everlasting Impressions. Extracts from Live the Journey tour diaries.

The extent of what awaits you is hard to describe. It will change something about your humanity.
Even if you only do one 4x4 adventure in your life, make sure this is the one. (Barnie Louw,
Editor DRIVE OUT)

Jy kan nie die Namib verlaat sonder dat dit n indruk op jou gelaat het nie. Dit is n
ongelooflike ervaring wat jou ewig sal by bly

If there is somebody who has not been in the Namib, I can only say: DO IT NOW!! It is one
of the last places to experience the rawness of unspoilt nature

It was nothing less than a truly brilliant experience and one that I would certainly do again.

Ons kom op baie plekke, maar hierdie was die BESTE OOIT!

"Ek is 'n 13-jarige dogter wat die Namibtoer saam met my ouers gedoen het. Dit is 'n
asemrowende ervaring - jy is weg van alles en ek kon weer 'n slag asemhaal en myself
wees. Dit was my lekkerste vakansie ooit!!! Selfs lekkerder as my besoek aan Disney
World in Amerika 2 jaar gelede. Dit is BESLIS een van die "TEN THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO
BEFORE YOU DIE"!!!

If this is your introduction to the Namib Desert, expect the exceptional. The emphasis of the tour is not
only on the adrenaline thrill of dune driving, but a huge part of its focus is studying the plants, small
creatures and wildlife all of which make this desert their home. Enjoying the Namibs incredible views
and history is also emphasized. Our guides will capture your imagination with their knowledge on the
fauna and flora of the desert or historical facts. They will also wow you with their cooking skills;
preparing three mouth-watering meals each day and make you chuckle! Equally, if you are a
seasoned desert traveller you will find our Faces-tour to be both an unparalleled adrenaline rush and
a journey of discovery. The dunes along this stretch of the Namib are higher and more challenging
than elsewhere. Driving here requires good technique and discipline to manoeuvre from one dune
strait to the next. The magnitude of what awaits you is difficult to express in words. Although the
tours emphasis is not solely on 4x4 and off-road driving, driving on and over the world's highest sand
dunes means previous experience and a proficiency in off-road driving are recommended. Beginners
will be talked through each phase of the journey.

Itinerary
DAY 1 <> 28 DECEMBER 2014 <> Overnight Solitaire
We assemble at Solitaire late afternoon. This is the time to get last minute supplies and fill fuel tanks
to the brim. Remember you need fuel for six days. Since many group members may have been to
Sossusvlei (one of the highlights of Namibia), a visit there is not included in our current itinerary.
Tonight you will have the opportunity to meet guides and fellow travellers. After a detailed briefing of
what to expect the next couple of days, you will be treated to a lovely meal around the campfire.

DAY 2 <> 29 DECEMBER 2014 <> Solitaire to Kuiseb River Canyon


We depart from Solitaire and enter the Namib Nauklft Park, 35kms north of the town - restricted
Namib area. This is the start of a unique adventure offering you aspects of the Namib seldom
experienced by the normal tourist. We cross the Namib plains more or less on the same ox-wagon
route followed by early settlers, German Schutztruppe (on horseback & camels) and transport ryers
in the late 1800s.
The route leads to the Kuiseb River. The landscape gradually changes from the typical Namib Plains
into a colourful landscape of red sand dunes separated by grassy plains. The Kuiseb Canyon offers
unique scenery. Its southern bank is formed by massive red sand dunes and northern bank by pitch
black rock formations, while the riverbed itself is overgrown by massive endemic trees. The dry sand
bed creates a kaleidoscope of green and white tones. We now proceed westwards along the edge of
the canyon until we reach a spot were the dunes fall right into the river, near Homeb.
Depending on the status of the river (floods can occur) we will slip into the river enjoying its unique
eco- system. This includes a variety of trees and an abundance of birds. We will cross over onto the
northern bank of the Kuiseb Canyon, enjoying breathtaking views. On the northern side of the Kuiseb
we will come across the southernmost examples of the Welwitschia mirabilis plant, endemic to the
Namib Desert. Although the plant looks as if it has many leaves, it has only two, shredded by the wind
over the course of centuries. The plants scientific names are a combination of the first European to
describe it, a Slovenian botanist named Friedrich Welwitsch, and Mirabilis which comes from Latin
and refers to its marvellous ability to survive in harsh, apparently waterless conditions. The night is
spent under the desert sky!
Day 3 <> 30 DECEMBER 2014 <> Desert Crossing!
The Namib Desert follows the coast of Namibia for approximately 2000 kilometres. It varies in width
from 80 to 200 kilometres where it meets the Namib Escarpment. The most important climatic feature
of the Namib Desert is its sparse and highly unpredictable annual rainfall which ranges from 5 mm in
the west to about 85 mm along its eastern limits. Our aim with this trip is to drive across the desert
from east to west experiencing the dramatic change in the environment. From Homeb, we head
southwest into the sand sea. On the way to Conception Bay massive dunes are negotiated. Once
again ever-changing scenery and beautiful landscapes are enjoyed. Drivers skills are bound to be
improving as the dunes offer greater and greater challenges. The dune straits are massive, and the
dunes themselves even more impressive. Most are in excess of 150m high. We once again make
camp amongst the dunes, enjoying the unique thrill of desert camping.
Days 4 & 5 <> 31 DECEMBER 2014 & 1 JANUARY 2015 <> Conception Bay and Ghost Towns
When in the desert time becomes irrelevant. All things being equal and going according to plan, New
Years Eve should be spent in close proximity to Conception Bay. There is no better place to
experience New Year than in the Namib Desert. It is an experience that will remain with you for the
rest of your life.
In the area between Conception Bay and Meob Bay the mining settlements of Holsatia,
Charlottenfelder and Grillenberger were established during the heyday of diamond mining. No form of
engine-driven transport was available during the first 15 years of exploration. Transporting supplies
and mining equipment happened mainly by ship from Swakopmund or using the cutter and the Viking
boats, traveling via Sandwich Harbour, Conception and Meob Bays. Various shipping casualties
occurred, such as when the Eduard Bohlen was stranded near Conception Bay in 1909. This rusty
wraith is something exceptional to behold! During 1912/1913 a light railway from Conception Bay to

Conception Water, and an 80-kilometer pipeline linking the settlements, were constructed. It is not
clear how many pre-fabricated buildings were erected at the various settlements, as only the
foundations of some of these are still visible today.
The exploration of Namibia by Europeans commenced from this coastline as early as 1485, although
the inhospitable Namib Desert barred access to the interior. Probably the first European to set foot on
Namibian soil was the Portuguese explorer, Diogo Cao or Diogo Cam, followed by Bartholomew Diaz
two years later, on 8 December 1487. This date represented the holiday of "Maria's Conception".
Therefore the bay received the name" Santa Maria da Conceicao" (Conception Bay). Today you will
most likely see vast flocks of birds, drive past Cape Fur seal colonies, visit the wreck of the Eduard
Bohlen near Conception Bay and see various relics dating back to the diamond mining era. In
November 1914 all the people in this area were requested to stop operations and to proceed to
Swakopmund. This order came as a result of an expected invasion of allied troops. This part of the
journey is something history buffs will particularly enjoyKeep a look out for wandering ghosts!
Tonight you will be camping in the Conception Bay area, either at Leeukoppie (Lions Head) or at
Conception Water depending on progress and/or weather).
Day 6 <> 2 JANUARY 2015 <> Langewand to Walvis Bay
The dune belt opens up between Meob Bay and Conception Bay, but immediately after Conception it
stretches right onto the beach. From Conception Bay you will be driving on the beach. Scenery is truly
magnificent. You will also experience driving freedom BIG TIME!! We are heading northwards
towards Sandwich Bay passing the wreck of the Shawnee and negotiating the famed Langewand
where massive dunes come straight down into sea. There are only two or three places in the world to
see this natural phenomenon. Due to the tides, there is only a very limited time span to negotiate this
stretch of beach. After Langewand the trail once again leads into the dunes, circumnavigating the salt
pan extensions of Sandwich Harbour. The dunes are still getting progressively larger, offering drivers
an ever-changing dune driving experience.
From Sandwich Harbour the trail enters the roller coaster, a series of massive roaring slip faces, not
only giving you a thrilling experience but also offering breathtaking views of the harbour and a
panorama of sandscapes on the way to Walvis. The trip concludes over dinner at a restaurant in
Walvis Bay. Accommodation for the last evening in Walvis Bay is included. The time has sadly
come to say your good-byes to new friends made during this adventure of a lifetime.
ESSENTIALS
The following items are mandatory for each participation vehicle
Spade
60 litres water in total of which 20 litres will be used by the kitchen and the remainder will be for
showering and personal use
Bottled water for drinking
Tyre pressure gauge
Toilet paper & matches
Plastic bags to carry waste (e.g. empty cool drink tins, etc.)
Brake fluid
Gear oil
Engine oil
Fuses
Spare V- Belt set
All equipment and luggage must be strapped in and securely fastened.
Vehicle must be loaded in such a way to ensure that the vehicle is not Top Heavy e.g. only
light items, camping gear on roof carriers.
The trail passes through heavy dune area, which requires high flotation tyres ("fat takkies").
Each vehicle will be required to carry 2 x large bags of firewood per vehicle.
NB!! It is a prerequisite to have proper recovery points front and rear on all vehicles.
FUEL
Sufficient Petrol/Diesel to cover the distance 550KM. Heavy sand driving conditions will be
experienced. Consumption of between 2 3km/lt for larger petrol and 3 4km/lt for diesel engines
respectively can be expected. Plan your diesel capacity accordingly.

OPTIONAL
Hi lift or Air Jack & Q20 Spray
Extra Spare wheel (no 6)
Small broom & Small spade
WE SUPPLY

Communication radios for all participating vehicles


Meals (Only Tea/Coffee and fruit juices supplied with meals)
Communal camping equipment (e.g. braai grid, cooking facilities & equipment, tables, wash-up
facilities, shower, toilet etc.)

ALL YOU NEED TO BRING

Tent, folding chair & sleepwear (bedroll, tent etc.)


Eating utensils (cutlery, plate, bowl, glass & mug)
Own snacks & refreshments (alcoholic beverages, cool drinks etc.)
Torch & batteries
Camera (extra battery & memory cards)
Sunglasses & sun tan lotion
Broad rim hat
Clothing (the days could be very hot and the night very cold)
Toiletries & towels
Prescribed medicine
Small bowl or collapsible wash basin

DIETARY PREFERENCES
Please confirm your dietary preferences when booking.
TRAVEL INSURANCE AND MEDICAL EVACUATION
Clients need to take out their own travel insurance and emergency evacuation cover in case of a
motor vehicle accident, heart attack or any other medical emergency.
Should you require any additional information, please contact the Cederberg 4x4 office in this regard.
NB. Please supply detail of this information when booking that we know whom to contact in
case of an emergency.
PRE-TRIP BRIEFIEFING
A pre-trip briefing will be held at De Kelder Restaurant on Wednesday 26 November 2014. Please
bring your questions to be discussed and answered. Should you require information before the pretrip briefing, contact the Cederberg 4x4 office soonest.
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER
We will be out of range of any cell phone reception or normal telephone services. We will
however be in regular contact with our office in Cape Town. Should anybody need to get hold
of you urgently, contact the office of Live The Journey in Walvis Bay on + 264 64 220 571.
Closer to the trip the contact details of the guides will be circulated as well as the satellite
phone number that will be used on the trip.
GPS COORDINATES
Waypoint Name
Charlotten
Conception Bay
E Bohlen
Fishersbrunn
Gorogos
Holsazia
Homeb

Waypoints
S24 11.784
S23 55.006
S23 59.757
S24 38.841
S23 16.413
S24 09.257
S23 38.297

E014 37.303
E014 30.008
E014 27.464
E014 43.336
E014 29.349
E014 37.023
E015 10.946

Langewand
Start of Trail
Rooibank
Saagberg
Sandviskamp
Sandwich Harbour
Shawnee
Solitaire
Swartbankberg
Walvis Bay

S23 34.365
S23 37.096
S23 10.812
S23 43.904
S23 21.661
S23 23.345
S23 40.378
S23 53.646
S23 18.258
S22 57.222

E014 29.513
E015 50.170
E014 38.916
E015 50.978
E014 30.885
E014 29.307
E014 30.173
E016 00.398
E014 49.352
E014 30.200

COST
Use the tables below to calculate your personal cost for the three options of your choice for
the New Year trip to the Namib Desert. Prices for the Namib Desert trip are subject to increases
without prior notice.
COST
Namib Desert 28 Dec 2 Jan > Adult
Namib Desert 28 Dec 2 Jan > 12 17yrs
Namib Desert 28 Dec 2 Jan > 6 11yrs
Namib Desert 28 Dec 2 Jan > 0 5yrs
Optional West Coast 16 22 Dec > Separate Agenda
Optional Richtersveld 3 10 Jan > Separate Agenda

Nr.
Participants

R7500-00pp
R2475-00pp
R1875-00pp
FREE
R2295-00pv
R1850-00pv

TOTAL

1
1
TOTAL

Namib Desert Included in the cost above are concession fee, levies, accommodation night one and
the last evening in Walvis Bay, guide fee and meals per person.
West Coast This is an optional activity and the cost is per vehicle. See separate agenda.
Ai-Ais/Richtersveld This is an optional activity and the cost is per vehicle. See separate agenda.
BOOKING FORMS
Participants will be required to complete separate booking forms for each one of the three trips you
will be joining.
BOOKING
Should you wish to join other families and friends on this trip, please contact Marina on 021 913 4632
immediately to obtain the booking form and secure your place.

When booking please notify Marina of the individual trips you intend doing.
We can only accommodate a maximum of 12 vehicles on this excursion.
A minimum of 14 x adults are required for this trip.
Cederberg 4x4 requires a deposit of R2500pp indicating your intent to join this trip.
Your booking will only be confirmed when your deposit and completed / signed booking form
is faxed to 021 913 2333 for attention Marina.
The full outstanding amount is payable (30) thirty days prior to the start of the trip.
Contact the Cederberg 4x4 office for alternative payment arrangements.
Your completed and signed booking form binds you to all conditions on page one and two of
the booking form.
Should you wish to cancel or withdraw after booking for this trip, you will be required to find
other people to take your place before any refunds or credits will be considered.

PLEASE NOTE: NO PETS ARE ALLOWED.


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT MARINA on 021 913 4632
Visit our website www.cederberg4x4.co.za for more tour options

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