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  • African Odyssey Safaris are your personal planning specialists for your African safari needs.
  • African Odyssey Safaris are your personal planning specialists for your African safari needs.
  • African Odyssey Safaris are your personal planning specialists for your African safari needs.
  • African Odyssey Safaris are your personal planning specialists for your African safari needs.
  • African Odyssey Safaris are your personal planning specialists for your African safari needs.

Skeleton Coast Tours


Flying in to a desolate section of the Skeleton Coast

The Skeleton Coast is a wilderness that lies north of Swakopmund. It is about 500km long and stretches inland for about 100 km. The northern section of the Skeleton Coast Park is a protected wilderness area accessible only to certain fly in safari operators. 

Key highlights are...

  • Shipping graveyard
  • Hauntingly beautiful Kaokoland
  • Harsh landscapes
  • Rich waters
  • Unique wildlife

The Skeleton Coast area is really wild and desolate, but incredibly beautiful. There are roaring sand dunes, mountains and canyons, shipwrecks and seal colonies. Fresh water springs bubble up through the sands in places, forming oases where animals such as desert elephant, black rhino, brown hyaena, jackal, Hartmann's mountain zebra, giraffe, and black-faced springbok, and - even occasionally - lion and cheetah can be spotted.

The gravel plains, with their related fauna and flora are extremely fragile and susceptible to vehicle damage. Many smaller species of fauna shelter below the pebbles and are destroyed by vehicles, as are the eggs and chicks of the Damara Tern. The surface of the plains is brittle and easily compacted by wheels. These tracks – which are visible for years - in turn, destroy the lichens which are very slow to re-establish. Some experts believe that this process could take up to a century.  It is this delicate nature that makes this such an exclusive, protected destination.

On the coast the cold Benguella current gives rise to dense ocean fogs for much of the year. The winds blow from land to sea and rainfall rarely exceeds 10mm – or about .5 of an inch - annually. 

The coast is named for the bleached whale and seal bones which covered the shore – a leftover from when the whaling industry was still active - as well as the skeletal shipwrecks caused by dense fog and rocks offshore. 

Beautiful, unique and exclusive, the Skeleton Coast certainly deserves a visit.

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