ALIEN MAGIC NAMIBIA🌳 QUIVERTREE FOREST
You'll never see anything like this anywhere else!
Quiver Tree 🌳 Forest, South Namibia
Along a dusty highway 460 km south of Windhoek lies a rare cluster of plants, resembling an alien forest.
This is an exceptionally rare place, practically the only one in the world!
And I agree, it's a long drive just for a short daytime hike, so we camped overnight right on the roof of our jeep, because the most interesting things happen at sunset and beyond.
The incredible colors of the bright orange sunset and the contrasting black figures and silhouettes are the hallmark of the African continent.
Minutes before, the sun's rays work their magic on the trunks of the quiver trees, revealing their true natural gold. Golden bark. Lots of golden bark. It's a fantastic experience that you can touch not only with your eyes but also feel with the warmth of your hand.
The Quiver Forest, or Quiver Tree Forest, is located in the inaccessible wilderness of the Karas region, a place where you can endlessly admire, photograph, and contemplate the immensity of life.
Most visitors to this place are photographers looking to capture sunset, sunrise, or night shots against the backdrop of an otherworldly forest.
The experience of
peace and connection with untamed, wondrous nature is immediate, as soon as you take a 360-degree view of the landscape.
You'll surely be greeted by a Rocky Hyrax from behind the rocky outcrops. Be careful, their skins almost blend in with the stones, but their curiosity will win out, and the encounter will take place regardless.
Under a clear sky and the magic of light, capture a moment of true beauty and the power of life. It's the feeling of being present in the moment, in the here and now, that gives a vibrant pulsation – how wonderful it is to be alive! How incredible it is to witness divine creativity!
A secluded, colorful, exquisite, and quiet place. If you know how to meditate and slow down, you'll never forget this experience!
And your photos will prove you weren't dreaming.
Despite its name, the quiver tree isn't a tree at all. It's a species of aloe, capable of reaching heights of over 9 meters.
The quiver tree forest, declared a national monument of Namibia in 1995, has been privately owned by Koeni and Ingrid Nolte since 1990. The couple owns a farm and guesthouse adjacent to the forest and allows tourists to explore the grounds, sometimes offering night tours.
All the trees in the forest have grown and reproduced naturally. You'll see everything from young plants emerging from rock crevices to the oldest specimens, some 200-300 years old.
Location
460-500 km south of Windhoek
The nearest town is Keetmanshoop
There's a sign for Quiver Tree Forest.
There's a well-organized, wide, clean parking lot for RVs, a level spot to pitch a tent, a civilized shower and toilet, and a barbecue area.
There's an entrance fee.
Nearby, another attraction within walking distance is Giants Playground, where rocky boulders fit together like Lego bricks. I shared the secret of this ancient city in a separate Moment. Subscribe, and I'll inspire you to post more wonders!
Good to know
Quiver Tree Forest is a safe place for hiking.
The best time to visit is June and July, when the trees are in bloom. We were there in January, and it was also spectacular.
Be aware that the terrain here is rocky. It's best to wear boots or at least closed shoes. Walk carefully, watch your step, and beware of snakes. As is the case everywhere in Africa.
Don't forget about the intense heat during the day. Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, and bring water to prevent heatstroke and sunburn.
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