Skeleton Coast Wilderness Camp

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Skeleton Coast Wilderness Camp is situated in the heart of a private concession area of the 16 400km squared Skeleton Coast Park, one of the planet’s most inhospitable, but hauntingly beautiful places - it is wild, desolate and uninhabited. It has everything from roaring sand dunes and windswept plains, to towering canyons and saltpans, seal colonies and shipwrecks.

Freshwater springs and the early morning mist off the Atlantic Ocean sustain a surprising amount of life, from large mammals to the extraordinary welwitschia plant.

The camp has six luxury Meru-style tents with spacious bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms; meals are served in the open-air ‘dining room’ under an ancient Leadwood tree.

Full or half-day excursions include nature drives or walks, or visits to the clay castles of the Hoarusib River, Rocky Point, the roaring dunes, lichen fields, Cape fur seal colonies, Himba villages and shipwreck sites.

Secret water seeps attract wildlife, so guests can see desert elephant, oryx, springbok, giraffe, ostrich, brown hyaena, Hartmann’s mountain zebra and occasionally lion and cheetah. The terrain is rugged and harsh, hence this camp will be enjoyed by those who are looking for a true wilderness experience, in some of the most spectacular scenery in southern Africa.

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