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Namib-Naukluft National Park
Namib-Naukluft Sand Dunes (2011) .jpg
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24 ° 32 ′ 47 ″ S 15 ° 19 ′ 47 ″ E

Namib-Naukluft National Park is the largest national park in Namibia.

Understand

The Namib-Naukluft is one of the oldest protected places in Namibia, the park having been established in 1907. The park today covers a large area of ​​almost 50,000 Km².

To go

Circulate

To see

Sesriem Canyon
  • 1 Sossusvlei Logo indicating a wikipedia link – Here you can see some of the largest sand dunes in the world. If you are a photographer, the dunes are particularly beautiful at sunrise or sunset.
  • 2 Sesriem Canyon Logo indicating a wikipedia link
  • 3 Dune 45 Logo indicating a wikipedia link – This high sand dune 170 m is located approximately 45 km from Sesriem on the way to Sossusvlei.
  • 4 Deadvlei  – Deadvlei is famous for its petrified trees. Be careful, the path is poorly marked, prepare your route using a map or applications such as "maps.me" or "neonoos.com" and do not forget to put on closed shoes to avoid the sand. don't burn your feet in sandals when climbing the dunes.

Do

To buy

Eat

Have a drink / Go out

Housing

You can camp in the park or stay in one of the guesthouses in the areas outside the park.

  • Tsauchab River Camping Logo indicating a link to the website (At the crossroads of the national roads D854 and D850.), Logo indicating a telephone number  264-64-464144
  • 1 BüllsPort Guestfarm Logo indicating a link to the website
  • 2 Sesriem Rest Camp Logo indicating tariffs 470 NAD per person per night. – This campsite is managed by NWR, like the Etosha campsites. In 2019, prices increased sharply to reach nearly 1000 NAD per night for 2
  • 3 Sossus Oasis Camp site Logo indicating tariffs 165 NAD per person per night for the campsite with shared toilets. – This campsite is outside the park and is the much cheaper alternative to Sesriem Rest Camp.
  • 4 Mirabib  – This campsite really gives the impression of being alone in the world, with simple dry toilets and a few concrete tables available. The permit must be paid in Sesriem or Swakopmund to the national park management services.

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