You should arrive at the Tok Tokkie Trails base by 14h00, where the friendly team will welcome you with some
refreshments. You can refill water and pack your small daypack for the personal items you would like to take along
on the walk. Your luggage will be transferred to the overnight camp by vehicle. The trails starts with a visit of the
Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust (NaDEET), a non-profit, donor sponsored trust, which aims to develop
environmentally responsible citizens of Namibia. (www.nadeet.org). A short scenic drive takes you to the starting point of the Tok
Tokkie Trail. Sleep out in your “dune suite” under the stars!
Get up close and personal with the Namib mysterious “fairy circles” and over rolling sand dunes to the first overnight camp. The dunes are not the massive ones encountered at Sossusvlei, but small, vegetated dunes that have a unique beauty of their own. At camp, relax with a sundowner, marvel at the magnificent scenery and start “feeling” the desert before dinner is served. For most the first night spent out in the desert will be unforgettable. If the sky is clear and moonless, you will quickly understand why NamibRand Nature Reserve is one of the few International Dark Sky Reserves in the world.
Walking time: 1 – 2 hrs, sleeping out in the open on stretcher beds; [D]
Early morning tea or coffee is served before sunrise followed by a light breakfast so that you can set off in the cool of
the early morning. The highlights of the walk are the breath-taking views of the dunes and plains as well as the “coming
alive” of the desert as the guide allows you to feel, smell, taste and see the oldest living desert in the world. The
“morning news”, as written in the sand is always fascinating and with some luck and the guide’s trained eyes, you may
spot some of the desert specials (golden mole, dancing white lady, barking gecko, dune lark, flightless wasp just to
name a few). You walk over a mountain saddle before descending gently to a dry riverbed. During the course of the day
your guide will explain some wonders of the Namib to you - how the fascinating desert flora survives, how insect and
reptile life adapts to the harsh environment and how mammals can survive here without water. Birding is surprisingly
good and you may be lucky enough to see one of Namib endemics, the dune lark. Larger animals you might come across include bat-eared fox, oryx, springbok and ostrich. As we realize that our survival depends on the water that has been deposited for us, this
will probably heighten our admiration for the plants and animals that dwell here.
For lunch you will stop at a shady spot where you can enjoy the treats prepared by our chefs and fill up your water
bottles. There is plenty of time to relax, have a siesta and reflect on all you have seen. As the heat recedes you start
walking again up and over the dunes to your second overnight spot. The scene in front of you is a sea of endless dunes
and “fairy circles” against a backdrop of magnificent mountain scenery. Photography is spectacular! The shadows on
the dunes create an ever-changing palette of colors shortly before sunset. A sundowner and a delicious dinner after a long and enjoyable day are indeed welcome. You might hear some barking geckos, owls or just
deafening silence.
Walking time: morning: 4 – 4.5 hrs / afternoon: 2 – 2.5 hrs, sleeping out in the open on stretcher beds; [BLD]
Once again you are woken in the soft light shortly before sunrise. Coffee and breakfast is served before you set off through the dune
field. The soft and rolling dunes are interspersed by camel thorn trees, which provide welcome shade for a rest. Today’s walk is easy
and you arrive at Tok Tokkie farmhouse at approximately 11:30. Walking time: morning: 3 – 3.5 hrs.
Please note! Sometimes the trail is walked the other way around and the landscape will be seen at different times of the day than
described above. This is at Tok Tokkie Trail’s discretion.