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Skeleton Coast

Size & Location: 20 000km² on the west coast of Namibia in the Namib Desert
When to visit the park: October - May (cool to warm temperatures)
Climate: Desert temperatures (high daytime, above 35°C, low night-time, below 7°C)
Rainfall: less than 50mm along the coast
Altitude: Sea level to 500m above sea level

PARK INFORMATION:

The desolate coastline of the Skeleton Coast Park is a spooky desert shore with massive sand dunes and treacherous rocks where mighty storms and violent surf claimed many ships through the centuries. Stories abound of sailors walking for hundreds of kilometres through this barren Namibian landscape in search of food and water only to perish in this hostile coastal desert. The landscape includes sand dunes, canyons and mountain ranges all of which are synonymous with Namibia and the climate is seemingly strange for desert conditions: dense fog and cold sea breezes predominate, blown in by the cold Benguela Current.

A fly-in safari or scenic flight is the best way to view the shipwrecks and coastal splendour of the park. Inattentive whales have also found themselves washed up along the shore and their massive bone structures are scattered along the coast. Animals in the park have been forced to adapt to overcome the problems of living in a desert-like climate. Smaller species such as genet, caracal, baboon, springbok, and brown hyena live in the area all year round. Larger animals, such as black rhinos, elephant and lion tend to migrate along the channels in search of precious food and water.

The primary wildlife attraction of the Skeleton Coast is Cape Cross, which harbours a seal colony numbering in the tens of thousands. The dunes are alive with reptiles and insects including geckos, snakes, spiders, wasps, beetles, and termites. The birds are found mostly along the rivers and some Namibian endemic species can be found in this area including one of the rarest terns in the world. Some 300,000 waders visit annually, mainly flamingos and pelicans.

MAIN ATTRACTIONS:
* Ghostly shipwrecks and desolate solitude
* Huge seal colony at Cape Cross
* Unique ecosystem and excellent photographic location

LINKS:

By John H Marsh
Wikipedia
Skeleton Coast
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Kulala Desert Lodge

Kulala Desert Lodge

Kulala Desert Lodge has a main area with décor inspired by northern Africa, as well as a lounge, bar, dining area, plunge pool, and wrap-around veranda overlooking the waterhole - a perfect location to view and photograph the desert vista.

Kulala Desert Lodge

 

Serra Cafema

Serra Cafema

Serra Cafema is located in the extreme north-west of Namibia on the banks of the Kunene River in the Hartmann Valley. Undoubtedly amongst the most remote camps in Southern Africa, only reachable by a three hour light aircraft trip from Windhoek.

Serra Cafema

 

Desert Rhino Camp

Desert Rhino Camp

Set in a wide valley sometimes flush with grass, accommodation at Desert Rhino Camp is in the form of 8 Meru-style canvas tents which sleep up to 16 guests. Raised from the ground on a wooden deck, each tent features an en-suite bathroom with a hand basin, flush toilet and bucket shower.

Desert Rhino Camp

 

Lianshulu Lodge

Lianshulu Lodge

Lianshulu Lodge is located on the banks of the breathtaking Kwando River, one of the four mighty rivers feeding the Linyanti Swamps. This region is regarded as Namibia's own slice of the Okavango Delta. Here, in the heart of the Mudumu National Park, dry mixed woodlands stand in complete contrast to the beautiful Kwando wetland ecosystem.

Lianshulu Lodge

 
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