Kolmanskop (Afrikaans for “Coleman's head”, German: Kolmannskuppe) is a ghost town in the Namib in southern Namibia, ten kilometres inland from the port town of Lüderitz. It was named after a transport driver named Johnny Coleman who, during a sandstorm, abandoned his ox wagon on a small inc Read more +
Kolmanskop (Afrikaans for “Coleman's head”, German: Kolmannskuppe) is a ghost town in the Namib in southern Namibia, ten kilometres inland from the port town of Lüderitz. It was named after a transport driver named Johnny Coleman who, during a sandstorm, abandoned his ox wagon on a small incline opposite the settlement. Once a small but very rich mining village, it is now a tourist destination.
Kolmanskop, once a vibrant village where diamonds sparkled and sustained life, now a windswept ghost town.
No entry without a permit as Kolmanskop is located inside the forbidden territory (Sperrgebiet).
Permits available at the entrance to Kolmanskop and in Lüderitz at the Desert Deli.
SADC rate available.
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