Namaqua National Park
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NAMAQUA
..... Flowering desert


As if by magic a tapestry of brilliant colours unfold enticingly along the winding roads of the Namaqua National Park. Butterflies,birds and long-tongued flies dart around among the flowers, seemingly overwhelmed by the abundance and diversity. Every turn in the road paints an unforgettable picture: valleys filled with Namaqualand daisies and other spring flowers that pulse with sheer energy and joy. Next to some eye-catching succulents, a porcupine and a tall aloe pay witness to a baboon overturning a rock and pouncing on a scorpion. During early August and September, Seemingly overnight, the dusty valleys of Namaqualand are transformed into a wonderland, carpeted with wildflowers. With its winter rainfall, Namaqualand is home to the richest bulb flora of any arid region in the world and more than a 1 000 of its estimated 3 500 plant species are found nowhere else on earth.

Facilities and Activities

Activities include a 5-km circular drive, two short walking trails and a picnic area. The Skilpad section is open to the public in August and September. Accommodation can be obtained at various establishments in the region.

How to get there

The park is situated 22 km north-west of Kamieskroon, 495 km north of Cape Town off the N7 route to Namibia and some 87 km from Springbok.