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Namib Desert safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Namib Naukluft (Sossusvlei & NamibRand) and the Skeleton Coast form part of the Namib Desert on the West Coast of Namibia - stretching from the Oranje River bordering South Africa to the Kunene River on the border with Angola.
  • Highest dunes in world
  • True desert experience
  • Ancient plants
  • Staggering pastel landscapes
  • Largest conservation area in Namibia
Dunes of the Namib Desert
Namib Desert travel infoWolwedans Private Camp
Seal colonies of the Skeleton CoastSkeleton Coast

The Skeleton Coast in northern Namibia is home to thousands of Cape Fur Seals, a golden sea of endless dunes and a treacherous coastline with crumbling shipwrecks and ghostly fog.
Photograph the scenic sand dunes of Sossusvlei.Namib Naukluft Park

The Namib Naukluft Park (including Sossusvlei, Sesriem and the NamibRand) covers an area of 49 768 square kilometres. It is the largest and most unusual nature conservation area in Namibia, and rated the fourth largest in the world.
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 Itineraries
- wildlife trips compiled by experts
 to introduce you to Africa's untamed ecosystems
 
Tented trips Tented trips (1)
Spend nights in Meru-style tents en suite, in permanent camps with a central boma for meals. Days are spent exploring the ecosystems.

Namib Desert travel info

For the connoisseur of scenery, atmosphere and the unusual, there is nothing quite like the Namib. It has an essence of timelessness, and, depending on the time of day there is a shift of moods, a play of light and shadow, giving desert landscapes entirely new tints and textures. The Welwitchia Nature Drive ranges from vast plains where herds of oryx, springbok and zebra roam, to the eerie landscape of the badlands, known as the "valley of the moon" in the Swakop River valley. Also in the valley is the small oasis of Goanikontes, its vivid green vegetation in startling contrast to the harsh desert landscape. Examples of that hardy survivor of the desert, the Welwitschia mirabilis, can be seen along this route. One very large specimen which is specially protected is estimated to be 1500 years old.

Seasons
The best time to go is in the dry winter months from Apr-Sep, as days are pleasant with temperatures averaging at around 25 degrees Celsius. Nights, however, can be very cold. Summer (Oct-Mar) can be very hot with temperatures soaring to above 40 degrees Celsius.

Wildlife
The Namib is not so much a wildlife destination but a "landscape" destination. 200 bird species have been recorded in the region.
Wildlife that you may see includes oryx, springbok, kudu, zebra, steenbok, jackal and baboon.

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