Namakwa



Namakwa in Spring

Namakwa is a district in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is a land of ancient history, lava mountains that display impossible rock formations, and nature reserves that are full of game and birdlife. Huge areas are blanketed by unusual vegetation, and in spring, the desert comes to life in a brilliant display of flowers that has become world renowned.

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Map of Namakwa
  • 1 Alexander Bay — a developing ecotourism destination
  • 2 Bitterfontein — a quiet village Knersvlakte, which forms part of the Succulent Karoo biome, with over a 1000 succulent species
  • 3 Port Nolloth Port Nolloth on Wikipedia — this formerly busy port now caters mainly to fishing and small-vessel tourism with a number of holiday homes and a caravan park
  • 4 Springbok — especially in spring, visitors are drawn for the area's high floral diversity; almost half of the plant species here are found nowhere else in the world
  • 5 Sutherland — home to the South African Large Telescope

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