Namibia's forbidden diamond territory, now open as a national park protecting pristine desert coastline.
Overview
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
Closed since 1908 when diamonds were discovered, the century of isolation created one of Africa's best-preserved ecosystems.
Highlights
Our Perspective
Tsau //Khaeb is proof that sometimes the best conservation is simply leaving a place alone.
Practical
By arrangement – By arrangement
Remote, rough tracks. 4x4 essential.
Very limited - self-sufficient travel essential
Difficult - guided access only
All fees for this park are calculated from the official Park Entrance and Conservation Fees document published by MEFT.
View Official MEFT Fee Document