The main reasons to visit this area is the spectacular dry desert landscape and the hotsprings at Ai Ais and they do not disappoint, the barren harsh rock landscape and the intense heat is a world apart from anywhere else, with the remote location and harsh envoirnment in mind you have to give credit to the resort for what it does but things do look a little worn around the edges and service is not special, friendly yes but basic, dont expect too much and you will enjoy what they do provide, same with the food, its limited but adequate, this is not a place in the city it is on the edge of the desert, there is no internet here (and that means no wifi), barely a mobile phone signal and electricity can sometimes be an issue but when the sun goes down and the stars light up the entire sky above you and the night sounds whisper down the canyon as you cradle a drink and take it all in you realize why you came to Ai Ais.
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550m deep, 27km wide and 160km long with a challanging 85km hiking trail right through the heart of the canyon following the Fish River, welcome to the second largest canyon in the world. Coming soon our story of the hike along Fish River Canyon.