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Email Reservations: hobas@namibiabookings.com
The Fish River Canyon is the largest canyon in the Southern Hemisphere
and second in size only to the Blue Nile Gorge in Ethiopia on the
African continent. It is one of the main tourist attractions in
the south of the country. It is in fact the second most visited
tourist attraction in Namibia. It was formed millions of years ago
by water from the Fish River flowing through its arid environment.
The fantastic views from this majestic, gigantic ravine, make it
a popular hiking destination. The Fish River is the longest interior
river in Namibia and it cuts deep into the dry, stony plateau, which
is sparsely covered with hardy drought resistant succulents.
Public view points can be found the around the camp site, and this
part of the canyon is part of the Ai-Ais / Richterveld Transfrontier
National Park. (Peace Park).
The Hobas Camping Site is situated 10km from the main viewpoint
along the access road to the canyon. It has a kiosk with basic supplies
and a swimming pool.
There are 14 shady campsites, all with braai areas, taps and lights.
The ablution block has showers/baths, toilets and wash basins.
There is no mains electricity and the site is powered by a generator
from 6am-midday, and from 5pm – 10pm. From May – September
the restaurant and bar is in full operation. From October –
April, basic groceries, beer, wines and tinned food can be bought
from the kiosk.
Visitors must be aware that additional park fees must be paid on
arrival.
Features of Hobas Camp Site
· Camping Sites
· kiosk (with basic supplies)
· Swimming Pool
Some ideas of what to do at Hobas Camp Site
· Visit the Main View Point of the Fish River Canyon (10km)
· Relax in the Swimming Pool
Activities at Hobas Camp
The Fish River Hiking Trail is about 80kms long and takes between
4 and 5 days to complete. It follows the length of the Fish River
Canyon. No facilities are provided, so hikers must be self-sufficient.
Water can be found in semi-permanent pools.
Due to the risk of flooding and the high summer temperatures, the
Fish River hiking trails are only open from 1st May 31st August.
Or 15th April – 15 September?
Hobas is also a good place to overnight before starting the Fish
River Hiking Trail, as the hiking trail starts at the main viewpoint,
(close to Hobas) and ends at Ai-Ais.
The Fish River Hike must be pre-booked. Bookings must be for groups
of between 3 and 20 people. Individual hikers are not allowed for
safety reasons. Hikers must be over 12 years of age and have a recent
medical certificate of fitness. This certificate needs to be presented
at Hobas, the starting point of the Fish River Canyon hike, before
departure. Day hikes and walks are also available.
Directions: Hobas is situated of the C37 road
from Grunau.
Wildlife at The Fish River Canyon
In the canyon you may encounter several species of mammals, such
as wild horses, Mountain Zebra (Hartman Zebra), kudu, leopard, springbok,
troops of Chacma baboons and isolated groups of klipspringers.
Bird-life includes pelicans, black eagles, fish eagles, kingfishers,
lovebirds, wild ostrich and various species of waterfowl and wading
birds. Bring your binoculars to view rock kestrels and lanner falcons
riding the thermals.
Reptiles and insects are in abundance. You may encounter huge Leguan
lizards, cape cobra, black spitting cobra, puff adder and horned
adder. Different species of locusts, butterflies and moths are also
present. In the natural pools of the Fish River, fish such as barbled
catfish and yellow fish can be found.
Email Reservations: hobas@namibiabookings.com
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