Skeleton Coast scenic flights over the endless dunes, old diamond mines, shipwrecks and along the deserted coastline
Explore what is left of shipwreck skeletons that met their fate on the treacherous Atlantic Coast by the ever changing sandbanks, heavy fog and torrent currents
The Skeleton Coat National Park is a protected conservancy. Remote and mostly inaccessible which makes this an extremely unique holiday destination. Best experienced on a fly-in safari
Lodges and camps are limited offering a personal, intimate and secluded experience
One of the largest Cape fur seal colonies in the world at the Cape Cross Seal Reserve
You could be lucky to see desert-adapted elephants and the elusive endangereddesert lions and brown hyena among other wildlife
Nearly 250 species of birds make this a great spot for birding especially in the summer months (December through March) when you can see thousands of flamingos
Discover the small wonder of the lichen fields. A symbiosis between algae and fungi that thrives in the desert
Messum Crater excursions. An igneous ring complex on an once active volcano, the centre of which collapsed
Go angling. On shore or boat side. Braai your catch of the day and picnic on the beach
Nature drive the untouched wilderness of the Skeleton Coast. Explore the dry ephemeral river beds, clay castles and never ending dunes
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