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Camdeboo National Park is not primarily a safari destination. Its main attraction is the semi-arid Karoo environment and scenic highpoints such as the spectacular Valley of Desolation, where erosion has left dolerite pillars of more than 100m high. A separate section of the park has a very small wildlife-viewing circuit where some herbivores have been stocked. Of the Big 5, only buffalo is present.
Best Time to Visit
Wildlife viewing in Camdeboo National Park is good the whole year through, but it gets very cold in winter, and the mountains might get covered in snow. The park is mostly about its scenery and antelope species, not about seeing Big 5 animals. Therefore, warmer summer months from October to March are more pleasant and the scenery is greener.
May to September –Dry Season – Winter
October to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Camdeboo National Park is all about the scenery. Its proximity to Graaff Reinet offers amazing views over the town. The park is located in the foothills of the Sneeuberg range. The Valley of Desolation with its dolerite rock formations gives a spectacular insight into the Karoo landscape, formed hundreds of millions of years ago.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: October to March (It is warmer)
From: October to March (The park gets crowded)
From: 194km² / 72mi²
Camdeboo is more about its scenery than wildlife viewing. The wildlife presence is mostly comprised of herbivores and small predators. Many of the animals are well-adapted to the arid environment. A typical example of this is the dainty springbok, which doesn't need drinking water. Instead, it derives its liquid from food only. Some of the small predators are yellow mongoose, meerkat and bat-eared fox.
Wildlife Highlights
The Cape mountain zebra, an endangered endemic, is sometimes spotted, although it often retreats to higher slopes inaccessible to visitors. The endemic black wildebeest is a more reliable tick in the game-viewing area. The klipspringer is sometimes encountered in the rocky areas of Desolation Valley. Several grazers are found in the wildlife area of the park including red hartebeest and a herd of buffalo.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife viewing in Camdeboo National Park is good all of the time, but the best time for a visit is during the warmer summer months from October to March (winter gets very cold).
Classified as semi-arid to arid, Camdeboo National Park receives an average rainfall of less than 350mm/14in per year. Most of the rain falls between October and April. Midwinter brings temperatures down to freezing. The park’s altitude ranges from 751m to 1,447m (2,464ft to 4,747ft), so even within the park, there are climatic variations. However, the upper reaches are on the inaccessible mountain peaks.
Winter –May to September
The winter months experience very low temperatures at night and in the early mornings. It is advisable to bring warm clothes. There is little to no rain, and the skies tend to be clear. Snow can fall, but mainly on the mountain peaks.
Summer –October to April
Although the summer is mostly sunny, it can be cloudy and there are occasional rainstorms. The temperatures are very comfortable.
O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg and Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town are the two most common entry points for visitors to South Africa. From either city you can get to Camdeboo National Park on an organized tour or a self-drive trip. Some people will drive from Cape Town via the Garden Route over a week or two to Graaff Reinet, the gateway city to the park. The most direct route is 670km/416mi and the drive takes about 8 hours*.
Alternatively, it’s possible to take a connecting flight to Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (PLZ) and rent a car there. The distance to the park from Port Elizabeth is just over 250km/155mi and the drive takes about 3 hours*.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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Domestic Flights
There are several carriers offering scheduled flights to Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth).
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