NamibRand, fringing the eastern boundary of the Namib Desert, is one of the largest private conservation areas in southern Africa. For centuries the sands of the Namib have moved back and forth across this region covering, and in turn exposing, spectacular desert landscape scenery. In close proximity to Sossusvlei, NamibRand’s wide sand and gravel plains, and endless expanses of savannah, alternate with impressive mountain ranges and red dune belts. NamibRand is also host to oryx antelope, springbok, ostrich and zebra as well as smaller desert animals such as jackal, bat-eared fox and a variety of birds. |