01 August 2025

SANParks: Tatasberg Wilderness Camp in the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park reopens to visitors from 01 August 2025! [update]

update (02 August 2025): The road between De Hoop and Richtersberg is open and accessible for visitors. 

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the Tatasberg Wilderness Camp in the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park will be open and operational from today, 01 August 2025. However, the road between De Hoop and Richtersberg remains closed until further notice. The alternative route via Maerpoort pass can be used in the meantime. 

The Tatasberg Wilderness Camp, located within sight of the Orange River, was closed since May 2025 due to flooding. The Camp is eautifully constructed of natural materials that blend into the surrounds. The uniquely designed chalets have their own design, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom and are fully equipped with cooking utensils, cutlery, linen and fridge/freezer. Solar panels provide light and gas geysers provide hot water. 

South African National Parks (SANParks) has officially confirmed that the Tatasberg Wilderness Camp in the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park has reopened and is fully operational as of 01 August 2025.
This scenic and remote wilderness retreat had been closed since May 2025 due to severe flooding, but is now once again welcoming guests to experience its rugged beauty and tranquil riverside setting.
However, please note that the road between De Hoop and Richtersberg remains closed until further notice. Visitors are advised to use the alternative route via Maerpoort Pass to reach the area safely.

Tatasberg Wilderness Camp is perched above the Orange River, offering breathtaking views and a deep sense of solitude. Each chalet is uniquely designed and constructed from natural materials that harmonize with the surrounding desert landscape.

The camp offers:

  • Fully equipped kitchens with gas stoves, fridge/freezers, and all cooking utensils
  • Comfortable bedrooms with linen provided
  • En-suite bathrooms with hot water supplied by gas geysers
  • Solar-powered lighting for a low-impact eco-friendly stay
  • Private patios with braai facilities, ideal for relaxing under the stars

This self-catering wilderness camp is perfect for 4×4 travellers seeking an off-grid experience in one of South Africa’s most striking and untouched environments.

Please keep in mind that a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle is essential for reaching Tatasberg Wilderness Camp due to the rugged terrain and current route diversions. 

 

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