We offer various excursions, of which some a full day trips. You can hike the Blässkopf (roughly 5 hours), view interesting geological sites in the area (roughly 4 hours), or scale the Kudu Plateau (day trip).
We are also ideally located to explore the attractions of the area. Sossusvlei and the Sesriem Canyon are 100 km away and represent a great day trip if you are keen to explore the Namib Desert. The entrance to the Namib-Naukluft Park is only 40 km away; you can enjoy the apple cake of Solitaire (40 km away), or visit the Neuras Wine & Wildlife Estate to sample their red wine or learn about their wildlife conservation efforts.
Blässkopf half-day trip
The guide will take you to the top of this stunning 103 m high tufa. You will have spectacular views from the top so take your camera. The initial climb is fairly steep but doable for the moderately fit and children. The descent is along an old road and quite easy.
You will be required to bring your own water and snacks and it is best to start the climb in the early morning; you don't want to climb the tufa in the heat of the day. The ideal start is 6 AM in summer, and 7 AM in winter.
Budget for about 4-5 hours in total.
Kudu Plateau day trip
The guide will take you to the top of the plateau, as well as guide you safely down. The plateau offers a full view of the farm and the Naukluft Mountains - be sure to bring your camera. This is a strenuous climb and only for the fit. Unfortunately we do not allow children, the elderly, those unfit, or those suffering from vertigo to make this climb.
You will be required to bring your own water and snacks and it is best to start the climb in the early morning, you don't want to make the climb in the heat of the day. The ideal start is 6 AM in summer, and 7 AM in winter.
Budget for about 7-8 hours in total.
Geological sites half-day trip
The guide will show you various sites of geological interest in the area. The Naukluft Mountains are an interesting area geologically and the semi-arid environment means you can see the rocks clearly.
You will be required to bring your own water and snacks and it is best to start the climb in the early morning; you don't want to climb the tufa in the heat of the day. The ideal start is 8 AM in summer, and 9 AM in winter.
Budget for about 3-4 hours in total.