Liwa Desert Safari

05/12/10 Posted by Paul

Around about the beginning of March, we decided to follow a safari out into the world's highest sand dunes and see if we could survive.

Our trip was actually a 'self-drive' safari, guided by a professional driver who led us through the desert...

On Safari

and made sure that we did't get lost and perish in the 'same-ness' of the vast dunes.

The dunes

He also made sure we did't drive into one of the many sand-pits in between the dunes. These are gouged out by swirling wind and can be very well hidden. You can see one just behind us and to the right.

Swirling sand hole

This was the first real?'dune-bashing'?test of our (nearly) new Pathfinder. I have say?I was impressed?by the vehicle!

The Pathfinder

Prevailing winds have given the?dunes?a gradual slope to the west, with??much steeper and?bigger drops to the east.?Over the course of the day-and-a-half safari, we repeatedly drove eastward, up through the twisting dunes to the top of?a dune face ...

top of giant dune

and then dropped over the edge and?down the other side in a series of very harrowing one-way roller coaster rides!

Going down

This picture doesn't do justice to the height of the dunes, so I have put together a little video to show the highlights to better effect.

One spectacular?point of the trip was driving down this stepped dune which was still very high, but broken into these lovely terraces.

Terraced dunes

Of course it wasn't all fun and games (except when?this wasn't you!). As you can see in the next couple pictures, the dunes can be rather unforgiving to the person that doesn't 'feel' the sand and know when to put your foot down, and when to calm down.

yes, that is me!
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Yes, and me again
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We spent the night under the stars where we were treated to a lovely dinner in the dunes complete with Shisha and a few beverages after dinner. We shared a few stories and laughed at each other for getting stuck.

campsite

In the morning, we took off only to run into a large herd of camels wandering through the desert.??

camels

As a final note, at one point we thought we had run into a bona fide mirage -?a giant jeep! On closer inspection, it actually was a giant jeep. Don't ask...

Giant jeep Jimmy