Formerly Sperrgebiet, this expansive park is as nature was intended to be; wild, untouched and beautiful. Remarkably shut off from the world for over a century, Tsau //Khaeb is now reaping the benefits, as its rich biodiversity and plentiful ecosystems attract, amaze and astound visitors. The park’s succulent karoo ecosystem has the highest diversity of succulent flora in the world and is listed as one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspot. With a plethora of plant species, the park impressively accounts for 25% of the entire amount of Namibia’s flora. Its stunning landscapes consisting of sandy plains, gigantic rocky arches and mountain ranges make this a lovely park to explore.
Discoveries are never far away and in this bountiful environment Oryx, Springbok, Gemsbok, Brown hyena, black-backed jackal, antelope and Seals abound. What’s more is that just off the coast, Whales and Dolphins swim amongst the seventeen islands that the par also encompasses