Northern Cape

The vast Northern Cape is one of the last true wilderness areas of Southern Africa, a secret land far to the north of the more cultivated Cape.

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Northern Cape - Where Wildflowers Bloom & Lions Roam

Northern Cape Kgalagadi National park, springbok jumping

The vast Northern Cape is one of the last true wilderness areas of South Africa, a secret land far removed from the cultivated vineyards and coastlines further south. No one forgets their first glimpse of the Northern Cape’s raw grandeur. Stretching from Namaqualand’s floral fireworks to the desert red dunes of the Kgalagadi, this region feels like a different country.

It offers you a rare blend: arid beauty, dramatic landscapes, and rich wildlife – without the crowds. You can drive for hours here passing only the occasional car. That’s the beauty of the Northern Cape - it’s not for everyone.

But the Northern Cape is not one homogeneous swathe of sand and scrub. It splits into three distinct regions:

  • Namaqualand- a coastal strip between the Atlantic and the Karoo, known for its spring wildflowers after the winter rains.
  • The Great Karoo - – South Africa’s soul-country, with haunting landscapes and old-world charm.
  • North of the verdant Orange River lies the Kalahari, a land of desert red dunes, endless horizons, vast skies and big predators, where the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park  and the Augrabies Falls await.

Northern Cape Accommodation

Meerkat in Northern Cape safariAccommodation in the Northern Cape – with some notable exceptions - leans toward simple and comfortable. Here the focus is on enjoying the dramatic landscapes and wildlife, so think rustic comfort rather than boutique polish. But what it lacks in Wi-Fi speed, it more than makes up for in starry skies, wildlife drama, and silence so pure it hums.

Those exceptions mentioned above include the superb Tswalu Kalahari Reserve  and Tutwa Desert Lodge.

“Silence is a sound in the Northern Cape. And it’s louder than you think.”

Northern Cape Safaris

There are several National Parks to visit in the Northern Cape:

  • The magnificent Kgalagadi Transfrontier Parkwhich includes part of Botswana as well.
  • The Augrabies Falls NationalPark comes into its own just after good summer rains.
  • Plus the little-visited Richtersveld Park in northern Namaqualand has some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the country. (But accommodation here is self-catering only, and you need a 4x4 for the harsh terrain.)

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

 Lion on a Northern Cape safari in Kgalagadi ParkWhat’s the difference between the Kgalagadi, in the Kalahari, and the Karoo?

The Kgalagadi Transfrontier park is a desert park in the Kalahari with dramatic desert-adapted wildlife such as black maned lions. Whilst the Karoo is a vast semi-arid region with historical towns and soulful scenery.

When is the best time to see Namaqualand’s wildflowers?

 

Typically between late July and late August, but it depends on the amount, and critically on the timing of the winter rains. Nieuwoudtville tends to have a longer season than further north in Namaqualand.

For more info, see our article on Best Time for Flower-viewing in Namaqualand and Cedarberg

Do I need a 4x4 to for a Northern Cape safari?

Not usually. Only for specific parts such as the Richtersveld National Park or deeper into the Kgalagadi Transfrontier. Though we always recommend an SUV for the rugged gravel roads and better (higher) views.

 

Useful Blog Articles: Tips for Flower-viewing in the Cederberg & Namaqualandwhen and where to see the Clanwilliam wild spring flowers

 Want help planning your escape to South Africa’s wild north? Let’s craft your perfect Northern Cape safari trip

Why We Love It

  • Augrabies Falls
  • The Kalahari lions of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
  • Stay with the Bushmen communities at !Xaus
  • Relive the history surrounding the Big Hole in Kimberley
  • Enjoy superb game-viewing at Tswalu Game Reserve

Where to go in Northern Cape

When to visit Northern Cape

Hot Summers

The arid Northern Cape pans a vast area. The eastern Karoo & Kalahari in a transitional climate zone: the little rain it gets falls mostly in the Summer. Whereas Namaqualand in the west of the Northern Cape shares in some of the winter rains of the Cape. Summers are hot and dry with some afternoon thunderstorms bringing welcome rain typically every few days. Daytime temperatures are hot (easily mid-30s or more), especially in the Kgalagadi National Park and Augrabies Falls. And the nights stay warm in the summer.
AVG RAINFALL 26 mm
AVG DAYLIGHT 11 Hours
MAX TEMP 34 ℃ / 93 ℉
MIN TEMP 22 ℃ / 72 ℉
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Great Time to Visit

This is a great time of year as the sun is not so scorching during the day, and the evenings are a pleasant temperature. Plus Augrabies Falls is in peak Flow
AVG RAINFALL 18 mm
AVG DAYLIGHT 9.5 Hours
MAX TEMP 25 ℃ / 77 ℉
MIN TEMP 12.5 ℃ / 55 ℉
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Winter – peak game-viewing & later, flowers

The winter is mostly dry, except for Namaqualand, with sunny, warm days of 21-23C but cold nights! The vast interior of the Northern Cape gets very cold with night temperatures under 5C in the Karoo. However nights are noticeably warmer towards the coast. Winter offers the best game-viewing as the grasses die back and so it’s easier to see the wildlife, especially the big cats. Late winter is also the best time to be in Namaqualand. Depending on the timing and duration of the rains late July to mid (late) August brings some amazing wildflower displays in the early spring.
AVG RAINFALL 5 mm
AVG DAYLIGHT 9 Hours
MAX TEMP 20 ℃ / 68 ℉
MIN TEMP 5 ℃ / 41 ℉
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Getting Hotter

As the temperatures start to increase from mid-August onwards, the mass fields of delicate flowers fade away. Inland the dry season continues and so this remains an excellent time for game-viewing as the spring evenings are warmer and daytime temperatures are warm to hot, but not yet scorching.
AVG RAINFALL 17 mm
AVG DAYLIGHT 11 Hours
MAX TEMP 29 ℃ / 84 ℉
MIN TEMP 17 ℃ / 63 ℉
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