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Welcome to
Pelican 
Point 

Kayaking

Pelican Point provides a home to up to 50.000 Cape Fur seals, lots of Heaviside's and Bottlenose dolphins, black-backed jackals, flamingoes, pelicans and even the brown hyena. The Pelican Point

lighthouse, erected nearly 100

years ago, still casts a guiding

light to sailors during the night.

Every morning, the team from Pelican Point Kayaking packs their kayaks and we join our seals and dolphins for a paddle at the tip of the remote Pelican Point peninsula. On the 4x4 drive to our Kayaking site, we get to see the Walvis Bay wetlands with plenty of birds including flamingos and pelicans, and the salt mine which is one of the biggest in the world. Our seals are very playful and love to interact with our kayaks.

The seals come up to us to play with our paddles and to splash water at us. On a kayak, you become part of the ocean without disturbing the wildlife. The animals do not see us as a threat in any way, and therefore we have to opportunity to enjoy them 100% in their natural state.

Please contact us for more information or if you would like to join us!


The Pelican Point Kayaking Team

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