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4 day Skeleton Coast Safari

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4 day Skeleton Coast Safari

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The Skeleton Coast Park is one of our planet's most inhospitable, but hauntingly beautiful places - it is wild, desolate and uninhabited. It has everything from roaring sand dunes, windswept plains, towering canyons, salt pans to seal colonies, shipwrecks and even one of the most productive fishing grounds anywhere. Fresh water springs permeate through barren sands to create rare oasis in the desert, which sustain pockets of wildlife. Springbok, Gemsbok (Oryx), the Desert Elephant, Ostrich, Jackal and Brown Hyena eke out an existence in this rugged terrain, along with vegetation like Welwitschia, which has adapted to the harsh conditions. The Skeleton Coast National Park has three zones. The southern half is the public area of the national park focused around Terrace Bay and its accommodation, which is used predominantly on self-drive safaris. The northern zone from Mowe Bay northwards is a totally private concession within the National Park, while extreme north of the park is the research area. Between Mowe Bay and the research area is about 200,000 hectares of incredible countryside, which is totally isolated and private. 

The cold Benguela Current travels all the way up from Antarctica and brings plankton rich water to this coastline - along with massive amounts of fish. The real bonus though, is that this current also moderates the temperatures. We were in the middle of the desert in the height of mid-summer and the temperatures never rose above 28 degrees C. Although the area is so vast, there is so much to see and experience. Even though this a luxury safari, the terrain is harsh, rough and rugged. Wilderness will try and make this as comfortable as possible, but they have no way of hiding from the elements. This is not a safari for those without a spirit of adventure, but it will be enjoyed by those who are looking for a true wilderness experience in some of the most spectacular scenery in southern Africa. 

Highlights

There are many regions in the Skeleton Coast. On these Safaris, you visit the most isolated, beautiful, remote northern sector of the park, from north of Mowe Bay to south of the Kunene River. 



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Rates Included
Rates Excluded
  • charter flights to/from Windhoek  
  • all accommodation on a shared basis 
  • all meals 
  • all drives and activities 
  • all park fees 
  • all local drinks & wines 
  • scheduled flights to/from Windhoek & transfer to Eros airport 
  • accommodation in Windhoek 
  • insurance 
  • all items of personal nature 
  • gratuities 
  • champagnes, premium spirit brands, imported wines, and imported liqueurs 
Itinerary Details

Day 1

You depart Windhoek early to mid-morning and head for the Damaraland area and then onto the Atlantic Coastline. You arrive in camp around lunch time and settle in before leaving on an exploratory afternoon drive in the park.

Day 2 & 3

Over the next days, guests experience one of the planet's most remarkable parks. You have close on 600 000 acres of the Skeleton Coast Park to explore exclusively, plus many more acres in the Kaokoveld. It is truly a remarkable experience and privilege to traverse this park. Each and every moment of each day is different from the previous one. Sand dunes, shipwrecks, vast open plains, towering canyons and mountains, seal colonies, Desert elephant, oryx, springbok, ostrich, giraffe, Hartman's Mountain zebra and even lion and cheetah are to be seen here. But this is not a game viewing safari; all animals you see are a bonus. One of the highlights is a day trip into the Kaokoveld to visit the Himba people, one of Africa's last nomadic tribes.

Day 4

You leave camp at around midday after your last morning acitivity and head back to Windhoek and civilisation.

Accommodation

Skeleton Coast Camp is a 12-bedded camp. There are six luxury tented rooms on raised wooden decks with en-suite bathrooms providing flush toilet, hand basin and shower. The rooms are attractively furnished incorporating locally found natural materials and all rooms have overhead fans and 12v lighting. The main area incorporates a dining room, lounge and bar area surrounded by glass concertina doors to allow for uninterrupted views of the desert beyond. In fair weather we dine al fresco under an ancient leadwood tree, around the camp fire under the stars.

Limitations
  • group size:  minimum: 2; maximum: 7 
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