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NNamaqua region's big skies, endless desert and carpets of flowers are all the reason you need to visit this part of the Northern Cape. Every year from July to September, the Namaqualand desert explodes into life. No fewer than 4 000 species of flowers, 1 000 unique to the region, paint the desert in colours that defy the skill of the greatest painter. 

In spring, head to Namaqualand to find the flowers on the N7. The action starts 5 hours from Cape Town around the towns of Garies, Springbok Kamieskroon and Port Nolloth. Get out and walk in the fields of gold. 

Enrich your experience of Namaqualand by staying in a nature reserve. The 1 000ha Skilpad Wild Flower Reserve (part of the Namaqua National Park) west of Kamieskroon is a prime location, close to the coast, it's less dry than neighbouring areas. The Kamiesberg mountains offer superb mountain biking. 

Bird lovers relish Goegap Nature Reserve, with 92 bird species, including majestic black eagles. A guided tour in an open truck lets you share their view. 

The audacious are rewarded by the Richtersveld National Park, a stark lunar wilderness of gold, yellow, pink, white and purple. This World Heritage Site also hosts numerous animal, bird and plant species, including the uncanny halfmens succulent, named after its resemblance to a human silhouette. Warning - a 4x4 is mandatory in this terrain. 

But Namaqua activities go beyond daisies. Why not go rafting down the Orange River? You needn't be fit or experienced - qualified river guides make sure you can just enjoy the scenery, swim, and fish. 

And a truly primal experience is desert fly-fishing. Fly-fishing camps are held from May to September on the Orange River in the Richtersveld National Park. Fishing in pleasant temperatures for yellow fish, mudfish and barbel as fish eagles wheel overhead -you can't get much closer to nature than that. 

Did You Know?

TTravel  tips  & planning  info 

Who to contact 

Northern Cape Tourism 

Tel: +27 (0)53 832 2657 

Email: marketing@experiencenortherncape.com 

How to get here 

The Namakwa region is some 5 hours' drive from Cape Town along the West Coast Road. 

Best time to visit 

The best time to visit is after the winter rains from July to September when the Namakwaland flowers bloom. 

Things to do 

Visit Khoisan rock art near Hopetown; diamond-mining town Kimberly and the Big Hole; the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) at Sutherland. 

What to pack 

Contact Namakwa Region information office for information on accommodation ranging from backpackers to campsites, caravan parks, self-catering, B&Bs, guest houses, lodges and hotels. 

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