Skeleton Coast
Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, both fascinating and captivating, is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Referred to by Namibians as “the land God made in anger", this extraordinary, dramatic coastline got its name from the numerous whale skeletons covering the shores during the old whale-hunting days, and over a thousand shipwrecks hurled at the sands by the wild sea and offshore fog.
Over much of the past decade, access to this private area within the National Park has been restricted. However, close to 300,000 hectares has now been set aside as an exclusive safari experience for those who want to get away from absolutely everything and witness this astonishing wonder first-hand.
Hoanib Valley Camp
Hoanib, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
Introducing Namibia's newest luxury camp, Hoanib Valley Camp. This eco friendly camp is small and intimate with only six luxury tents and is in a prime spot for wildlife viewing with a key interest in conservation.
Shipwreck Lodge
Skeleton Coast, Namibia
Shipwreck Lodge offers unique accommodation amid the sweeping dunes of Namibia's Skeleton Coast and is the first to be built on the coast itself, providing a gateway for desert adventures and great alternative safaris.
Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp
Hoanib, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
Located in one of the most remote areas of the Kaokoveld, Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp boasts dramatic rugged landscapes dotted with the ancient welwitschia plant, dry riverbeds and seas of soft sand dunes.
Serra Cafema Camp
Kunene River, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
Serra Cafema Camp is hidden within the enormous Hartmann Valley, overlooking the bubbling rapids of the Kunene River and yet surrounded by the lunar-like infinity of the Namib Desert - one of the remotest camps in the whole of the African continent!