Sesriem
At the Sesriem gate, hot air balloons depart in the early morning, providing scenic flights over the Sossusvlei dunes.
Sesriem Canyon
Sesriem is also known for the Sesriem Canyon, about 4 km from Sesriem itself, which is the second most important tourist attraction in the area after Sossusvlei. It is a natural canyon carved by the Tsauchab river in the local sedimentary rock, about one kilometre (5⁄8 mi) long and up to 30 metres (100 ft) deep. The name Sesriem is Afrikaans and means "six rawhide thongs", given by settlers on the Dorsland Trek who had to join six such thongs in order for a bucket to reach the water. Sesriem Canyon is only two metres (6.5 feet) wide in some places, and has a portion that permanently contains water, where many animals go to drink.
References
- ^ Sesriem Canyon, Namibia
- ^ Sesriem
- ^ "Sesriem Canyon". sossusvlei.com. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
- ^ "The Dorsland Trekkers". tourbrief.com. Retrieved 25 June 2010.