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The Tsau //Khaeb National Park (formerly Sperrgebiet NP) is a former diamond mining site. It is the most biodiverse region in Namibia with a remarkable wealth of flora, especially succulents. Most of the park can only be visited by certain tour operators and special permits are required. The exception is Kolmanskop (a ghost town and relic of the diamond era) and Agate Beach.
Best Time to Visit
Tsau //Khaeb (formerly Sperrgebiet NP) can be visited throughout the year, but in general, the best time to go is in the cooler months from May to October.
May to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
The park consists of desert, grassland with Granite Mountains and rocky outcrops. The arid area is very stark and some parts resemble a moon landscape. The pristine Succulent Karoo ecosystem has the highest diversity of succulent flora in the world and is listed as one of the world’s top 34 biodiversity hotspots.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: May to October (It is cooler)
From: July to November (Lüderitz gets busy)
From: 22,000km² / 8,494mi²
Tsau //Khaeb (formerly Sperrgebiet NP) isn’t a wildlife destination, but lucky visitors might encounter a few species. There are small populations of oryx, springbok, grey rhebok, leopard, aardwolf, black-backed jackal, brown hyena and even cheetah. Some of the smaller creatures that might be encountered are the African wild cat, bat-eared fox and clawless otters.
Wildlife Highlights
Most of Tsau //Khaeb’s wildlife can be found offshore. Thirty five species of whales and dolphins have been recorded. Heaviside's dolphins, which occur in the region, are one of the rarest dolphin species in the world. There are two seal species in the park, the enormous Southern elephant seal and the more common Cape fur seals.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Tsau //Khaeb can be visited throughout the year as wildlife viewing is hit-and-miss at any time. There is very little rain and, when it does rain, it is usually welcome. The cooler winter months from May to September are the most pleasant for a visit.
Tsau //Khaeb National Park (formerly Sperrgebiet) has a warm and dry climate. It is mostly sunny and there is minimal rainfall.
The altitude in the park varies widely, from sea level (0m/0ft) to 1,488m/4,882ft. Temperatures drop by about 6.5°C for every increase of 1,000m (or 3.5°F per 1,000ft), resulting in wide-ranging contrasts in climate within the park. Most tourism is at lower altitudes and those areas get hotter than the averages shown in the chart above.
Winter –May to October
The coolest time of year brings very little rainfall.
Summer –November to April
These are the warm, summer months. Rainfall increases slightly from February to April and peaks in March. Early mornings are less bitter than during the winter months and temperatures range up to about 13°C/55°F.
Tsau //Khaeb National Park (formerly Sperrgebiet National Park) is located a few kilometers/miles from Lüderitz town. There is no accommodation in the park and visitors usually stay in Lüderitz, located about 680km/423mi from Windhoek. The road from Windhoek to Lüderitz is accessible by normal 2WD car and the drive takes about 8 hours*. To visit most places in the park you need to book a trip with a local tour operator and special permits are required. Agate Beach, on the edge of the park, and Kolmanskop can be visited independently by self-drive visitors using a 4x4 vehicle.
All tours (self-drive and organized safaris) normally start in Windhoek by way of 4x4 vehicles. The main point of entry into Namibia is Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH), located 40km/25mi east of Windhoek.
There are currently no scheduled domestic flights to Tsau //Khaeb. Charter flights, leaving Eros Airport (ERS), are usually organized by your tour operator.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) and what tickets would cost.
Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements
Please check our Getting There – Namibia page to learn more about passports, visas, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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