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Sandwiched between two deserts – the Namib in the west and the Kalahari in the east – Namibia’s arid southern region offers breathtaking landscapes. 

The Namib-Naukluft Park is Namibia’s most versatile conservation area and one of the country’s major tourist destinations.  The vast wilderness of almost 50 000 square km  contains key features such as Sossusvlei, Sesriem, the Welwitschia Trail, Sandwich Harbour, the Naukluft Mountains and the Kuiseb Canyon.  This vast tract of land covering an area the size of Germany, consists of dunes (some of which at Sossusvlei are amongst the highest in the world), gravel plains and rugged mountainous areas.

It is one of the least populated areas in the country where the visitor can experience an intense feeling of vastness and isolation.  Here the magical and awe-inspiring beauty of the night skies can be enjoyed like few places on earth.

Sossusvlei, with its monumental dunes, up to 325 m when measured from the base, is one of the top destinations in Namibia.  The star-shaped dunes are a sought after topic for artists and photographers.  Formed by strong multi-directional winds, they are at their highest and most spectacular where the west-flowing Tsauchab River empties itself into the vlei.  The warm tints of the sand, ranging from apricot to orange, red and maroon, contrast vividly with the dazzling white surfaces of the large deflationary clay pans at their bases.  One of these, referred to as Dead Pan, is a large ghostly expanse of dried white clay, punctuated by skeletons of ancient camel-thorn trees, carbon-dated as being between 500 and 600 years old.  When it has rained sufficiently in the interior for the Tsauchab River to come down and fill the main pan, flamingoes and other aquatic birds are drawn to the area.

 

This campsite is situated within the Naukluft mountains, which are part of the huge Namib Naukluft Park, with an area of some 50 000 square kilometers. 

With its massive and varied rock formations, Naukluft is a geologist’s paradise.  The intermittent layers of horizontally folded igneous rock, quartzite, dolomite and shale are impressive with their giant symmetrical patterns.  Five different vegetation communities within the park ensure a wealth of tree and shrub species, and a variety of aloes.

In addition to the Hartmann’s mountain zebra, there are kudu, gemsbok, klipspringer, duiker, steenbok, leopard, baboon, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox, African wild cat, caracal and aardwolf.  Naukluft’s steep cliffs are nesting grounds for various cliff-breeding bird species, including Black eagles.

 

FACILITIES

● 10 x campsites

ATTRACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES

● Hiking ● 4x4 trail ● Bird watching

 
Sossus Dune Lodge
Namibia Wildlife Resorts is on schedule to complete the first lodge in the Namib-Naukluft Park, the Sossus Dune Lodge, by June 2007.
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Sesriem
At the entry to Sossusvlei is Sesriem Canyon, where centuries of erosion have incised a narrow gorge about 1 km in length.  At the foot of the gorge, which plunges down to 30 to 40 m, are pools that become replenished after good rains.
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Naukluft Campsite
Situated in the Naukluft section of the Namib-Naukluft Park, the Naukluft campsite offers an idyllic setting, under shady trees, and along the banks of a stream.  Naukluft has what is generally considered one of the toughest hiking trails, but for those less adventurous, even short walks in the vicinity of the campsite are rewarding, as there are mountain pools close by.
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