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User Reviews of Skeleton Coast National Park (35 Reviews)

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Male avatar icon Danie Australia flag AU       Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: Jun 1, 2014

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Endless Scenic Skeleton Coas.

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The Skeleton Coast National Park is probably one of the most scenic places in the world. (That is if you like deserts).
But, this one is exceptional.
Depending on the weather... this can be one of the most awesome photographic experiences you have ever had. Where else can you see a desert with massive sand dunes slipping into the endless deep blue ocean while the sun is setting over the ocean. The shadows cast by the dunes, eery early morning fog and late afternoon colours are such that you just don't know when to stop photographing the scenery in any direction.
This is a National Park and you cannot enter the area on your own without a permit.
Being a desert, here is not much wildlife. But you will see Gemsbok (Oryx) and probably some elephant on your way there.
There are some excellent tour operators in Namibia that can take you anywhere and also give you some interesting stories about the history of the area while you are driving.
The
Read more best way to see the area is by one of 3 ways.
1) Join a self drive tag along 4x4 safari tour operator. For this you would have to a rent a 4x4 vehicle. There are a few companies renting out very well equipped 4x4 vehicles in Namibia. For us this is the most exciting option. Or, if you have your own vehicle, it's even better. Just join the group.
2) Book with a safari operator that has larger 4x4 vehicles that can accommodate larger groups of people. Here you would be a passenger and don't have to do any driving yourself. Just enjoy the ride and scenery, use your camera and relax.
3) If time is a limiting factor, then you can fly over the desert. There are a few companies that would take you on either day trips or fly you between different lodges in the area.
With the first 2 options you have the choice of doing the camping thing or staying overnight in luxury lodges.
We ourselves like to go camping and then spend the last night in a luxury lodge, to spoil ourselves and get rid of all the dust and dirt.
Whichever option you choose, the Skeleton Coast is an experience you cannot afford not to do. It is stunning.
The Namibian people are very friendly. Most of the safari operators speak English, German and Afrikaans. (Afrikaans is very similar to Flemish).
Go an enjoy it!
Male avatar icon Eric de Milliano Netherlands flag NL       Visited: May 2024 Reviewed: Jun 4, 2024

Email Eric de Milliano  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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I had somehow expected a bit more of the skeleton coast. It’s special but maybe not for a whole day of driving

Male avatar icon Sidney Crain United States flag US       Visited: November 2013 Reviewed: May 20, 2014

Email Sidney Crain  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Unique landscape, wildlife and native peoples.

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In November of 2013 I joined a small group of travelers that toured Nambia with Overseas Adventure Travel. We flew to Johannesburg, South Africa and stayed overnight and then flew to Windhoek, Namibia. After spending a couple of nights in the Capital of Namibia we flew on to Sossusvlei in the Namib desert and stayed at a beautiful lodge where we went on game watching trips and saw many Oryx, gazelles, jackles, eagles, and ostrich. Sundowners in the desert were unique and wonderful. We then went to Sossusvlei and climbed some of the huge pink sand dunes that the region is famous for. We then flew to Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. A cruise of Walvis Bay is not to be missed. They have oyster farms there and they were served with Champagne on the half shell. Giant white pelicans came in for feeding as well as two or three large cape fur seals. Dolphins and whales were also swam near our boat. Swakopmund was an interesting place with many German and Dutch descendants from the colonial days when
Read more the country was known as Southwest Africa. We drove to The Cape Cross Seal Colony on the Skeleton Coast were huge numbers of seals could be seen birthing their pups. Many still had their placentas attached! We then flew to Damaraland to see Desert Elephants and other wildlife unique to that very arid land. The lodge again was remarkable and comfortable. A visit to the local boarding school was enjoyable. We then flew to Etosha national Park which is the size of Swizerland!. The lodge had a watering hole outside the fence and a wide range of wildlife came in to drink. Black Rhinos came in at night. White rhinos are also in the park. Game walks were included with rifle armed guides to protect against prides of lions in the area.
If anybody would like to use OAT they have a online video of the Nambian tour on www.OatTravel.com. I would recommend this country for touring as it is unique in landscape, wildlife and local tribes.
Sidney Crain
Female avatar icon Sallyrango United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: September 2005 Reviewed: Aug 27, 2011

Email Sallyrango  |  50-65 years of age

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Thousands of Cape Fur seals, beautiful coastline and completely deserted

Male avatar icon woods950 United States flag US       Visited: July 2008 Reviewed: Aug 15, 2011

20-35 years of age

Truly unique destination that can only be considered, 'mars-like'

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Our trip originated out of swakupmond with a brief visit to Walvis Bay to enjoy the dolphin and oyster cruise (highly recommend if you like oysters and champagne.) We climbed the dunes on foot which was shortly followed by a trip on ATVs. Both exciting in their own right as I've never experienced dunes of that size and that expansive.

We headed north from swakupmond to drive up the skeleton coast on our way to Etosha. We stopped by the Cape Cross seal colony, which was amazing. Definitely make this stop.

One note, this is definitely a trip where the site really is that there isn't much to see. It's so barren a landscape that you're amazed that people live near or around this area. You feel like you're on another planet. As such, make sure you have the right car and spare tires. Set the pressure in your tires correctly. Bring water and food as well; just in case.

Our whole trip was a self-drive and organized by a 3rd party agency.

Male avatar icon George P, London United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: January 2003 Reviewed: May 2, 2011

35-50 years of age

4 / 5 4 /5

Hard work - big miles and not much changes as you travel - but it's worth the effort. You feel remote. It's an imposing coastline.

Male avatar icon Gord Annis Canada flag CA       Visited: April 2024 Reviewed: May 10, 2024

Email Gord Annis  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Seems so desolate

Male avatar icon Aris Cyprus flag CY       Visited: January 2024 Reviewed: Feb 16, 2024

Email Aris  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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The dunes and the views were amazing.

Female avatar icon Elena Zambrelli Italy flag IT       Visited: June 2023 Reviewed: Aug 1, 2023

Email Elena Zambrelli  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

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Cape cross with thousands of sea life.

Male avatar icon Phil Atkinson United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: September 2022 Reviewed: Oct 4, 2022

Email Phil Atkinson  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

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Again, something that I have only ever seen on TV or cinema, amazing t9 be there and so surreal.