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Impressive Sesriem Canyon at Sossusvlei park entrance

Walter SchaererBy Walter SchaererOctober 29, 202102 Mins Read
Sesriem-Canyon in Sossusvlei
Sesriem-Canyon in Sossusvlei
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The small Sesriem Canyon is located near the main entrance to the Namib-Naukluft National Park. It’s a gorge just under 3 kilometers long, where the Tsauchab River has cut into the rock to a depth of 30 meters. A walk in the canyon is a recommendable experience.

The Namib-Naukluft National Park is world-famous especially because of the dunes of Sossusvlei and the dead trees of Deadvlei (check out my travel tip here).

Tote Bäume des Deadvlei
Link to Walter’s review of the dunes and dead trees of Sossusvlei

But also the canyon is worth a visit; the impressive gorge is the second main attraction of the national park. It was formed 30 million years ago when the river Tsauchab carried rocks and sand here.

During heavy rain, the pools at the end of the gorge are filled with water.

By the way: Sesriem means “six straps” in the Afrikaans language. The name comes from the first settlers: they cut six straps from the skins of oryx antelopes and tied them together to be able to draw water here when all other water sources had dried up.

Today, the canyon is mostly dried up. But when it has rained, the rock reflects fascinatingly in the residual water.

Sesriem Canyon in Sossusvlei
Sesriem Canyon view from the parking lot
Walter before climbing down Sesriem Canyon
Walter before climbing down Sesriem Canyon
Sesriem-Canyon
Walter climbing down
Sesriem Canyon
Walter and guide Gabriel having a chat on geology
Sesriem Canyon at noon
Sesriem Canyon at noon (make sure to come at noon for the lighting
Sesriem Canyon
Guide Gabriel in front of Little Kulala Lodge
Sesriem Canyon
Blocked passage
Sesriem Canyon
Remaining water after heavy rains

Best time to visit the Sesriem Canyons

Typically, excursions start at the crack of dawn. For this excursion, however, getting up early is not worth it: I recommend visiting the canyon around noon when the sun shines down to the dried riverbed.

As a starting point for a visit, the lodges in and around Sossusvlei are suitable. We stayed at Little Kulala (check out our review) and we were thrilled!

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Walter’s extensive background in the travel industry, passionate enthusiasm for photography and a firm belief that luxury destinations can also be affordable; were some of the main factors that motivated him to create the travel blog travelmemo.com. In his day job, Walter is an online marketing manager based in Zurich, Switzerland.

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