On Saturday, April 13 at 17.45, on SKAI
The Saturday, April 13the Happy Traveller completes his special journey to Namibia. The third and final part of the trip includes the most impressive landscapes of the country.
Our travelers depart from Walvis Bay, the country’s largest port and most important economic center where they board a catamaran for a day’s sailing on the Atlantic Ocean. They see shellfish farms, seals and pelicans, who come for a ride on the boat, and the distinctive lighthouse at Pelican Point. Admire the endless flamingos in the Walvis Bay lagoon and get into a 4×4 for an epic ride on the dunes of the famous Sandwich Harbour, part of the Skeleton Coast, an area where the towering 150m sand dunes meet the wild Atlantic Ocean and create a unique landscape that cuts the breath.
They then drive inland and in the desert stop at an isolated lonely village, Solitaire. Finally they have the best and most spectacular landscape of the country, Sossusvlei, where the giant red sand dunes combined with the dry yellow lake and the petrified trees, create a natural landscape that impresses with the contrasts of colors. They climb a dune to admire the view and on their way back, walk through a deep and long canyon in the desert.
They stay at one of the most special hotels they’ve stayed in the show’s 10 years and see a sunset they’ll remember for a long time, as well as the galaxy at night in the starry sky.
Eutychis and Elektra return to Greece full of beautiful memories and life experiences and one more country in the Happy Traveller’s luggage.
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