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A staggering variety of succulents characterise this area which is said to be 'the richest area for succulents in the world'.
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Richtersveld National Park travel info

The Richtersveld, a wilderness vastness bounded in the north by the curve of the Orange River, where the terrain is hilly, rugged, distinguished by weird, wind-sculpted rock pillars and spires and, except for the astonishingly lush greenness of irrigated land, brown and bone dry. A spectacular feature of the northern segment is Wondergat, a deep cave which holds deep religious significance for the local Nama people. The southern section comprises scrub-veld and scattered grassy plains.
The park encompasses 162445 ha of rugged mountain desert and was proclaimed on 16 August 1991. In terms of the contract signed with the Richtersveld community, the park remains a contractual area which allows for the continuation of existing activities, including stock-farming. This is a unique area in South Africa both in terms of its natural elements and the participation of local inhabitants.

Seasons
The Richtersveld climate is harsh and dry, with extreme temperatures of up to 53°C having been recorded in mid-summer. Activity should be restricted to early mornings and late afternoons. Nights are cool, but may become chilly during winter. Heavy night time dew occurs in the park.

Wildlife
A staggering variety of succulents characterise this area which is said to be 'the richest area for succulents in the world'.
You should see: klipspringers, Hartmann's mountain zebra, baboon, vervet monkey, meerkat, rock dassie,
You may see: aardwolf, caracal, leopard, brown hyaena, bat-eared fox, honey badger, leopard, pangolin, porcupine, silver (Cape) Fox, genet, steenbok, duiker,



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