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As if by magic a tapestry of brilliant colours unfold enticingly
along the winding roads of the Namaqua National Park. Butterflies,
birds and long-tongued flies dart around among the flowers, seemingly
overwhelmed by the abundance and diversity. Every turn in the road
paints an unforgettable picture: valleys filled with Namaqualand
daisies and other spring flowers that pulse with sheer energy and joy.
Next to some eye-catching succulents, a porcupine and a tall aloe pay
witness to a baboon overturning a rock and pouncing on a scorpion.
During early August and September, seemingly overnight, the dusty
valleys of Namaqualand are transformed into a wonderland, carpeted with
wildflowers. With its winter rainfall, Namaqualand is home to the
richest bulb flora of any arid region in the world and more than a 1
000 of its estimated 3 500 plant species are found nowhere else on
earth.
Escape to the land of contrasts, where the rigorous climate has
created a myriad of life forms superbly adapted to their specific
habitat. Fields of flowers, star studded nights, quiver trees, enormous
granite outcrops and the icy Atlantic are but a few wonders that await
the visitor to what is truly the Creators’ playground.
5 Things To Seek
- Carpets of flower (in season)
- Quiver trees
- Klipspringer
- Black Harrier
- Quartz Patches
Did you know that...
- Namaqua National Park is situated in the world's only arid biodiversity hotspot?
- It is home to the world's smallest tortoise, the Namaqua Speckled Padloper?
- It conserves the world's richest succulent flora?
- It is world renowned for its spectacular spring flower displays?
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