SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS
NAMAQUA NATIONAL PARK
KAMIESKROON AREA - NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE

Please also read the “SANP General Information
and information regarding “Conservation Fees & WildCards”.


Go Single Travel - South African National Parks Namaqua National ParkAs 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 richestGo Single Travel - South African National Parks Namaqua National Park 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.

Escape to the land of contrasts, where the rigorous climate has created a myriad of life forms superbly adapted to their specific habitat. Fields of flowers, star studded nights, quiver trees, enormous granite outcrops and the icy Atlantic are but a few wonders that await the visitor to what is truly the Creators’ playground.

Accommodation
Skilpad Rest Camp provides 4 chalets, each with 2 single beds in the bedroom and a ¾-sleeper couch (suitable for two adults) in the open plan living room / kitchen. A dining area is available on the enclosed veranda and an indoor fireplace and an outside braai area is also provided. The units come equipped with ceiling fans and 220V electricity. One unit (#3) has been adapted for use by guests with challenged mobility. The kitchen is fully equipped with crockery and cutlery, cooking utensils, glassware, a 4-plate stove, microwave, fridge / freezer combo, kettle and toaster. Go Single Travel - South African National Parks Namaqua National Park

Location
The Namaqua National Park is situated near Kamieskroon (22km from the Park offices) in the Northern Cape Province

Activities (Adventure and Outdoor

  • Circular drive with viewpoints during the spring flowering season
  • Several short nature trails
  • Picnic sites

Travel/How to get there
The topography is characterized by granite outcrops with large round or flat exposed rock separated by sandy alluvial valleys. It is situated some 495 km from Cape Town off the N7 route to Namibia, and 67 km from the town of Springbok in the north. The nearest town is Kamieskroon, which is some 22 km from the reserve and park offices. The Park gates are open from 08:00 to 17:00. At present the Park has only a limited road network available to sedan vehicles. No shop, restaurant or fuel is available in Namaqua National Park and guests must take along their own firewood.

Climate
Namaqualand falls within the winter rainfall region of South Africa. The highest rainfall period is between June to August. Average winter temperatures vary between 7 degrees and 19 degrees Celsius, while summer temperatures vary between 20 degrees and 32 degrees Celsius.


RATES
All rates are self-catering unless specified otherwise.


IMPORTANT: Deposits & payments
For bookings made more than 6 months before arrival a 50% deposit is required within 4 months of making a booking. For bookings made less than 6 months before arrival a 50% deposit is required within 10 days of making a booking. For bookings made within 40 days of arrival, immediate and full payment is required within 24 hours upon confirmation of the booking. Final and full payment for all reservations is due 40 days prior to arrival. Rates are to be used as a guide only - full quotes will be provided upon receipt of an enquiry.

When making an enquiry, please supply full detail regarding the number of adults, number of children together with their ages, arrival and departure dates, accommodation type(s) required and number of nights in each rest camp. Also supply alternative dates and rest camps where possible. Children under 2 are free of charge. Bookings open 1 year in advance - it is essential to book as early as possible for busy/peak periods and school holidays.

VALID 01 NOVEMBER 2008– 31 AUGUST 2009

DAILY CONSERVATION FEE

Members of SANParks' loyalty programme WILD do not pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival. (See WILD details elsewhere on this site)

Wild Card Year Permits are available for all our guests.

South African Citizens and Residents (with ID)

R16 per person per day

SADC Nationals (with passport)

R32 per adult & R16 per child under 12 per day

Standard Conservation Fee (Foreign Visitors):

R64 per adult & R32 per child under 12 per day

Unit Type

No Of Units

Base Rate

Base Guests

Beds

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SKILPAD REST CAMP

Low Season (01 November to 30 June)

Chalet
(CH2/4)

3

350,00

1 – 2

2 single beds & 1 double sleeper couch

124,00

62,00

Chalet
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(CH2/4Z)

1

350,00

1 – 2

2 single beds & 1 double sleeper couch

124,00

62,00

High Season (01 July to 31 October)

Chalet
(CH2/4)

3

490,00

1 - 2

2 + double sleeper couch

124,00

62,00

Chalet
(accessible to the mobility challenged)
(CH2/4Z)

1

490,00

1 – 2

2 single beds & 1 double sleeper couch

124,00

62,00

 

PLEASE NOTE
CAMP & CARAVAN SITES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS PARK.

 

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