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Tsau //Khaeb (Sperrgebiet) National Park

Namibia's forbidden diamond territory, now open as a national park protecting pristine desert coastline.

Best Time:March to November
Recommended Stay:2-4 days
Vehicle:4x4 essential

Overview

About This Park

The Sperrgebiet was closed to the public for over a century due to diamond mining. Now proclaimed as Tsau //Khaeb National Park, it protects pristine landscapes.

Heritage

History & Conservation

Closed since 1908 when diamonds were discovered, the century of isolation created one of Africa's best-preserved ecosystems.

Highlights

What Makes This Park Unique

  • Over a century of isolation preserved pristine ecosystems
  • Extraordinary endemic succulent diversity
  • Ghost towns from the diamond era
  • Pristine wild Atlantic coastline

Our Perspective

The Grow Namibia View

Tsau //Khaeb is proof that sometimes the best conservation is simply leaving a place alone.

Practical

Visitor Information

Gate Hours

By arrangement – By arrangement

Road Conditions

Remote, rough tracks. 4x4 essential.

Facilities

Very limited - self-sufficient travel essential

Accessibility

Difficult - guided access only

Official MEFT Fee Schedule

All fees for this park are calculated from the official Park Entrance and Conservation Fees document published by MEFT.

View Official MEFT Fee Document