Richtersveld Cultural & Botanical Landscape Pocket Guide ... including Namaqualand
Southbound Pocket Guide by Author David Fleminger, Paperback, 304 pages, 178 x 100mm, 50 colour photos, 9 maps
The Richtersveld... Where is it?

In the far northwestern corner of South Africa lies the Richtersveld, recently inscribed towards the end of 2007 as South Africa’s 8th World Heritage Site. At first glance, it is a desolate and inhospitable place, with hot sandy plains and startling, jagged mountains of black rock. It is the world’s only biodiversity hotspot located in an arid region, where thousands of plant species, many of which are endemic to the area.
It is also the home to the last remaining groups of Nama (Khoikhoi) people who still practise their traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle, living in portable reed huts and moving with their flocks of sheep and goats.
- The Richtersveld travel guide contains all the information you need to explore this stunning region. It covers the geological, botanical and cultural history of the area, and it contains full details of where to stay and what to do. The guide includes
- The Richtersveld Community Conservancy
- The Richtersveld National Park
- The nearby towns of Alexander Bay and Port Nolloth
- And crosses the border
into Namibia, where the Richtersveld is joined with the Ai-Ais hot springs and
the Fish River Canyon (second largest in the world) in a spectacular
Transfrontier Conservation Area.

The Richtersveld is also part of the greater Namaqualand region, which runs south from the Orange River for several hundred kilometers. This beguiling part of the world has won international renown for its annual spring-flower spectacle, when millions of flowers burst forth to mount a staggering display that attracts visitors from all over the world.
About David Fleminger, the author
Because of his passion for wandering the globe, travel writing appears to be
evolving as David’s focus in life. His first book, Back Roads of the Cape, was
published in 2005. He has also written 6 other guides in the Southbound Pocket
Guides series. He has also worked in many different aspects of the media
industry—as a script writer, director, editor, post-production supervisor,
interviewer and producer. (“I am an avid movie watcher with an extensive
knowledge of useless movie trivia.”) He has written and directed theatre shows,
TV series and educational videos and is studying for an MA in Tourism & Heritage
Studies at Wits University. A born-and-bred Jo’burger, he lives in the northern
suburbs with sundry pets and housemates. Much to his mother’s mounting despair
he is still single but spends his time watching theatre, cricket and walking his
dogs in the park.
Richtersveld Cultural & Botanical Landscape Pocket Guide ... including Namaqualand
- First guide to be published on South Africa’s newest World Heritage Site
- First pocket guide to be published on the Namaqualand
- Easy to use, with all relevant information needed to visit the area
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