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Geological · Sossusvlei, Hardap Region, NA

Namib Star Dunes — Sossusvlei Namibia

The star dunes of the Namib-Naukluft Park's Sossusvlei — the orange-red dunes of the world's oldest desert (80 million years), the star dune's multiple arms radiating from a central peak when winds from multiple directions compete, the highest accessible dunes reaching 325 metres (Dune 45) in a colour that changes from pale gold at dawn through vivid orange-red at midday to deep scarlet at sunset. The pre-dawn climb to Dune 45's crest — the ridge's knife-edge separating the lit and shadow sides, the cold desert sand firm enough to walk at dawn and collapsing to ankle depth by 9am — and the sunrise's light progression across the dune sea creates Namibia's most iconic landscape encounter. The Deadvlei clay pan's dead camel thorn trees (900+ years old, killed by the sand's encroachment but preserved by the extreme aridity) standing against the orange dunes create the most specific and most reproduced landscape image in sub-Saharan Africa.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Aug
Best viewing
A pre-dawn climb up a 325-metre star dune for a knife-edge ridge sunrise, followed by a walk to the ghostly Deadvlei clay pan with its ancient preserved trees standing against towering orange dunes. Expect intensely photogenic conditions at dawn and a physically demanding sandy ascent.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing at the base of Dune 45 before dawn, visitors feel the cold desert air and the firm, cool sand underfoot — a sensation that transforms entirely as the sun climbs and the surface softens to ankle-deep powder by mid-morning. The climb rewards with a knife-edge ridge separating blazing orange light from deep blue shadow, a visual drama that shifts minute by minute as sunrise sweeps across the dune sea. Colours cycle from pale gold to vivid orange-red to deep scarlet depending on the hour. At Deadvlei, a white clay pan surrounded by towering orange dunes, ancient camel thorn trees — dead for over 900 years yet perfectly preserved by the extreme aridity — stand as skeletal silhouettes against the most intensely coloured backdrops on the continent. The silence is near-absolute except for wind and the hiss of sliding sand. The landscape's scale, its alien palette, and the interplay of sharp-crested dunes with flat white pan floors make this one of the most visually overwhelming desert environments on Earth.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: WDH. Nearest city: Windhoek.

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