South African National Parks (SANParks) has confirmed that the flower season at Namaqua National Park is in full swing, transforming the arid Namaqualand landscape into a breathtaking mosaic of colour. Thanks to excellent seasonal rainfall, vast fields of daisies, succulents, and rare blooms are now carpeting the veld — an unmissable natural spectacle for flower lovers, photographers, and hikers alike.
For those wanting an up-close encounter with the smaller, rarer flowers, the park’s walking and hiking trails are a must:
Skilpad Walking Trail (5km circular)
A popular route during flower season, this trail takes visitors through the famous “flower carpets” of Skilpad. Starting and ending at the Skilpad office, it’s an easy, scenic walk suitable for most fitness levels. Maps are available at the office.
Korhaan Walking Trail (3km)
Also starting from the Skilpad office, this shorter route meanders through bushier terrain, offering a greater variety of flowering plants.
Heaviside Hiking Trail (6km)
A coastal adventure starting at the Abjoel viewing deck (15km north of Groenrivier Office), this trail descends a dune before following a rocky shoreline and a long stretch of pristine white sand. Along the way, hikers can spot humpback whales, Heaviside dolphins, and seabirds like the black oystercatcher. At low tide, tidal pools provide extra opportunities for exploration. The trail is one-way, with pick-up available at the boardwalk exit, or hikers can return the same way.
Visitors can currently see an array of Namaqualand’s floral treasures, including:
- Namaqualand arctotis (Bittergousblom)
- Namaqua parachute-daisy (Bergmagriet)
- Cape marigold (Soetgousblom)
- Namaqualand daisy
- Sambreeltjies
- Bokbaaivygie
- Glansogies
- Blue and white sporries
- Wit-soe
- Various Oxalidaceae (Suurrings)
- Vygie species
- Meidestert
- Namaqua knikker ramshorinkies
- Drumsticks
- Various Gazania species
The Namaqua flower season is expected to peak between mid-August and mid-September 2025, depending on weather. For the most vibrant display, plan your visit for sunny days with temperatures above 18°C.
Gate times:
- Skilpad Rest Camp: 07:30 – 16:00
- Groenrivier Rest Camp: 08:00 – 17:00
Conservation fees (valid until 31 October 2025):
- SA Adult (with SA ID): R58 | SA Child (2–11 years): R29
- SADC Adult: R116 | SADC Child: R58
- International Adult: R121 | International Child: R60
Namaqua National Park's flower season is one of South Africa’s most iconic natural events, drawing visitors from across the world. Whether you choose to drive the scenic loops or wander the trails, you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable views of nature’s artistry.
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