Location: South Africa » Northern Cape » Karoo » Port Nollothdiamond coastBoth Port Nolloth on the ‘diamond coast’ and nearby McDougall’s Bay are very popular holiday destinations, offering the nature lover, angler and diver a unique experience. Fine examples of the Nama culture can be viewed at Lekkersing, north of town. Port Nolloth was established in 1854 as a copper export harbour. Ore was brought here by rail for shipment overseas until well into the 20th century, but the harbour’s narrow entrance was unsatisfactory, and Cape Town’s harbour proved to be a more practical alternative. The area is one of the driest in South Africa, and until recently received it’s drinking water by boat. Port Nolloth is also notorious for it’s mists, called Malmokkie by the local Nama people. The village is the only holiday resort town on the Diamond Coast. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there McDougall’s Bay 4 km, Springbok 145 km, Steinkopf 93 km, Vioolsdrift 167 km Banks – FNB ATTRACTIONS McDougall’s Bay A cluster of seaside cottages, houses and camping sites south of Port Nolloth is a popular boating, fishing and crayfishing spot Nama People’s Settlements Complete with it’s ingenious matjieshuis homes. View at Steinkopf on the road to Port Nolloth ACTIVITIES Fishing Offers both crayfishing and line fishing Accommodation in and around Bulge River Sediba - Private Game Lodge accommodation in Bulge River Sediba offers exclusivity, style and luxury against a backdrop of wild Africa in all her splendour. Situated in the Welgevonden Private Game Reserve (a malaria-free area), Sediba Game Lodge is only a three-hour drive from Johannesburg. '... More
Clearwater Lodges : Kudu & Tshetshepi accommodation in Bulge River KUDU LODGE is set overlooking a vast open area and waterhole with endless mountain views on the horizon. ... More
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