The infamous Skeleton Coast is a mysterious wilderness area where towering sand dunes sink directly into the Atlantic Ocean. Along the beach are shipwrecks, whale bones and colonies of Cape fur seals pursued by jackals.

A stark and otherworldly location, the Skeleton Coast is a must-visit for avid photographers. Some of the best ways to explore the Skeleton Coast are on nature walks, game drives and scenic flights that showcase the vastness of the area.

Despite its stark appearance, the Skeleton Coast is home to a number of remarkable species. Jackal pursue seals, while stealthy brown hyena trot amongst the dunes. Inland, guests can marvel at a surprising variety of species including lion, elephant, cheetah, oryx and what is often referred to as the ‘living fossil’ – the extremely rare Welwitschia plant that is endemic to the Namib Desert.

Our Top Experiences In The Skeleton Coast National Park

Best Time To Visit The Skeleton Coast National Park

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The Dry Season

March to October
The dry season from May to October features cool days with minimal rain. However, on the coast, less favourable conditions, including cold nights and foggy mornings, persist from April to September. For those considering Etosha National Park, better wildlife viewing aligns with the dry season from June to October.

The Green Season

October to March
The Skeleton Coast in Namibia is open year-round, but the preferred time to visit is from October to March, marked by warmer temperatures, clear skies, and less morning fog. In addition, the wet season from November to April is suitable for birding, with potentially hot days.

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