Dorob National park

Overview

Dorob is a Park of great imagination running from just south of Walvis Bay to the Ugab River in the north, it a key piece of puzzle along Namibia’s coast that that allows for the entire 976 mile (1,570km) coastline to be protected. The endless sands of Dorob National park are sure to impress any visitor with their shifting, swirling nature and natural beauty. Stretching before you, the sands compromise the central part of the Namib Desert that hugs the coast of Namibia. Although the dunes do make for some awesome exploring, the park has much more to offer with ancient San rock paintings and abundant fishing spots just some of the attractions that compel tourists to visit. With over 270 different bird species, the park also attracts birdwatchers who watch them filter between the dunes and above the waves of the ocean.

 

Dorob National park

Best time to visit

The Drier and cooler winter Season of May to October is the best for wildlife viewing when it less hot in the middle of the day. However, the park and Namibia in general is a year round destination.