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About this place
Kokerboomkloof is a remote wilderness campsite deep in the Richtersveld National Park, in the far north-western corner of the Northern Cape near the Orange River and the Namibian border. It takes its name from the quiver trees, or kokerbome, that stand among the weathered granite boulders and rock formations around the site. This is one of the most rugged and beautiful corners of the mountain desert, and the camp is valued above all for its isolation and silence.
The Richtersveld is a harsh, arid landscape of jagged mountains, dry ravines and an astonishing diversity of succulent plants, many of which grow nowhere else on earth. Game is sparse in this environment, and the rewards here are the scenery, the extraordinary flora and some of the darkest night skies in southern Africa.
Facilities are deliberately basic. This is unfenced, self-sufficient camping for travellers with suitable vehicles who want true wilderness, far from crowds and conveniences.
This area is a beautiful destination in Northern Cape, offering visitors access to local amenities, natural attractions, and the authentic character of South African life.
Subject to availability.
Sleeps up to 6 adults. Base rate covers 2 adults; additional adults R118 per night. Features - 2 Vehicles allowed per site (No Charge) - Access through Sendelingsdrif - Extra vehicles are charged a fee per night - Nearest water point at Richtersberg (32km) away - No power - No shower / wash facility - Toilet available - Very rustic
Kokerboomkloof Camp Site is located in Northern Cape. The property page shows a map and exact directions after booking.
Kokerboomkloof Camp Site accommodates up to 6 guests.
Select your dates on the Kokerboomkloof Camp Site property page and submit a booking request. The host confirms availability, then you pay securely through Spekboom to complete the reservation.
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