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Namakwa District Municipality Investment Prospectus

The Northern Cape’s largest district offers endless variety. Separate sections in this Prospectus lay out investment opportunities in detail. In brief these are: Boegoebaai Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and deepsea port; Green hydrogen production at the same venue; Namakwa SEZ, centred on the Vedanta Zinc International mining operation in Aggenys; Namakwa Irrigation Scheme and the development of Springbok airport.

The Northern Cape’s largest district offers endless variety. Separate sections in this Prospectus lay out investment opportunities in detail. In brief these are: Boegoebaai Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and deepsea port; Green hydrogen production at the same venue; Namakwa SEZ, centred on the Vedanta Zinc International mining operation in Aggenys; Namakwa Irrigation Scheme and the development of Springbok airport.

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12<br />

TOURISM RICHTERSVELD ROUTE<br />

The Richtersveld is a mountainous desert situated in the north-west<br />

corner of South Africa. It has the highest diversity of succulent plants<br />

in the world (4 849 species, of which 1 940 are endemic), as well as<br />

eerie coastal mists, alluvial diamonds and truly indigenous cultures.<br />

To its west is the cold and rough Atlantic Ocean, while the<br />

remarkable Orange River, the largest river in South Africa, winds<br />

along its northern border.<br />

Two of the most fascinating plants found in the Richtersveld<br />

are the kokerboom, or quiver tree, and the halfmens boom, or<br />

“half human tree”. Green succulent “leaves” sprout from the top<br />

of many root-like branches on the kokerboom, which are hollow.<br />

The San people used them as quivers for their arrows, thereby<br />

naming the tree.<br />

The main centres on the route are Port Nolloth, Steinkopf, Eksteensfontein<br />

and Sendelingsdrift. Activities on the Richtersveld<br />

Route include hiking, 4×4 trails, birdwatching, mountain biking<br />

and donkey-cart rides. Artists, seafood lovers, geologists, photographers<br />

and those interested in indigenous culture, diamond<br />

mining and desert living will all find the Richtersveld<br />

enchanting.<br />

WORLD HERITAGE SITE<br />

Drive inland towards Eksteensfontein and<br />

Sendelingsdrift, and you will reach one<br />

of South Africa’s foremost World Heritage<br />

Sites, the Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical<br />

Landscape World Heritage Site, bordering the |Ai/<br />

Ais-Richtersveld Transfrontier Park.<br />

The Richtersveld Route not only traverses the unique and diverse<br />

park, but also a number of traditional Nama settlements dotted along<br />

its edge. Here, time seems to have stood still for a thousand years.<br />

If you explore on foot, keep an eye out for the small plants growing<br />

in the many quartzite crystal patches, and take some time to admire<br />

the 10m-high giant quiver trees, and oddly shaped botterboom (Tylecodon<br />

paniculatus). Engage low range along the 600km Namaqua<br />

4×4 eco-trail route as you approach Vioolsdrift on the edge of the<br />

Richtersveld. Driving a 4×4 trail is a given when you travel through<br />

the Richtersveld.Making your way up Domrog Pass and down Akkedis<br />

Pass past the Hand of God rock formation will provide enough<br />

adrenaline for the day. Criss-crossing the Helskloof area will test any<br />

4×4 driver’s mettle.<br />

The Orange River offers excellent opportunities for river rafting<br />

and the best wilderness fly- fishing in South Africa. Plus, all of the<br />

Richtersveld is a mountain-biker’s dream. Spend a day following a<br />

traditional goat herder while taking unique photographs of the life<br />

of nomads. In the villages the locals will entertain guests with storytelling<br />

and traditional Nama step dancing for a small fee.<br />

Buy a traditional Nama waistcoat or a kappie to take<br />

home. Early-morning and late-afternoon<br />

hikes are recommended to<br />

soak up the ambience of the desert.<br />

And don’t<br />

forget to look<br />

for the many<br />

petroglyphs<br />

in the park.

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